I'm trying to make a bathtub scene from my sitcom I'm making I was wondering how I'll hide the lavalier mic when I'm in the bathtub? I don't have a boom mic
Darius depending on the lavs you have hide-a-mics are great. They even make for them with bra clips, keep in mind though you would need the Sanken COS 11’s or the DPA 4060’s or 4070’s. The football triangles I really don’t recommend because it’s never worked for me nor other sound mixers. Another good tool to have is a chest strap for very hairy actors. My go to chest Straps and Straps in general are the URSA Straps and the Viviana Straps Extreme line. As there also other items like URSA Foamies that are fantastic.
I learned this trick from an old gaffer: You can use a person's glasses to hide a LAV. It pickups up and hides well as long as the wire is secured to the inside of the stem (or arms?). Works especially well with thicker rim glasses. 👓
Dude, this came at just the right time for me. I watched this video couple weeks ago right before I was about to start filming a short. I'm editing now and syncing the lapel mics that I taped to our chests and it is SO AWESOME to know I'm going to have very minimal voice overs to do in post. THANK YOU!!
I started last year with yt & my sound was terrible, still sometimes is because I have only 1 & the recording sometimes turns off. However, one problem is when I speak is that the mic gets the noise from my clothing. The clap is sometimes not clear. I ask a sound engineer to set my camera sony alpha6000 but impossible. This video helps a lot.
What's cool about your teaching style is that you're not taking yourself too seriously. So many "filmmakers" here can be very pretentious but you take a more casual approach while respecting what you're teaching. Thanks for the help, dude.
Hiding it in a shirt collar coming from the back is new to me and amazing for hidden cam shots on the street! thank you!!
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btw. a thing to know is polar pattern consistency. even omnidirectional mics have more highs where you point them to so at 0° and loose highs at 180° so yeah i just wanted to say that you can also hear that in your own video at 0:40
I was always scared of clothing ruffle when mic-ing someone up, but never tried just padding it with tape! I thought about padding it with cotton balls but that creates a bulge and I think it would still scrape over the mic as it's not fixed to the mic but would rather be sandwiched between the skin and the cotton, which is why I never bothered to try. Thank you so much for this video, I'll definitely be trying these methods soon!
I like how you aren't like the other youtuber filmmakers that obsess over brands and products and all that generic stuff. You come in drop some real useful tips and information about filmmaking and bounce for a couple weeks. I rather that than the typical vlog/filmmaking "tips" that seems to be meddled everywhere.
This is very helpful! Just a little painful for me since this was only posted today... I just finished editing a documentary, and this would’ve been very useful if I watched it before our production. Thanks a lot, anyway! I’ll take note of this for my next films and documentaries.
Best tutorial edit I've ever seen. Very quick, but mega informative, and ultra clear/concise. I wish more tutorials could just get to the point as quick as this one did. Cheeeeersssss
Moleskin sandwich is a very common method for audio professionals. Just make sure its a good strong adhesive. Also nice a cheap solution for the starter sound guy.
I once hid a lav mic in the lapel button hole on a black suit jacket. It was a shadowy film noir and it never showed on camera, but it was a standard def short film. Might be different in HD. We were having problems with a very sensitive wireless condenser mic on a boom, so, the wireless lav fixed everything.
Darius, I just watch this and I've got something to get off my chest. I understand to you, you're just doing your job, trying to be helpful and all. I just want you to know you are one of the most amazing people on youtube and i wish you great success in everything you do! I just bought a lav for the first time and I've been watching videos on lavs the past few days, i wish I saw yours first. Thank you so much for all you do brother!
As someone who had to use lavalier mics for high school plays/musicals, I'm really glad you're bringing this up regardless if its for film-making or theatre productions.
Another really good trick for talent with long hair (and depending on the lav) is you can hide the capsule in their hairline and then you can run the cable through the hair and down the neck. Just will want to make sure you are coodinating with the Hair and makeup departments if you are using this method as not to mess up each other's work.
Great Video. Love how you get right to it! Did you do a video like this for Exposure, shutter speed, white balance etc.? I feel like you would make great video to quickly and effectively show people how they work and how they should be used for the gorilla film maker. Thanks again. Really great.
With frames that big (assuming they're dark color), you can attach the lav on the inside of one of the temples (the side pieces of the frame). For stereo, one mic on each of the temples. Not that I've ever done this for bootleg taping, of course. Oh yeah, great video! Thanx!
Wow. I literally was just wondering this exact thing in dealing with a shoot yesterday, where I had some difficulty adequately, and quickly hiding the mic. Thanks for these tips, man!
Very creative. Have you ever run out of recorders/batteries and ended up using a smartphone to mic up an extra actor? What were the results and would you recommend it if people don't have the money to get a Zoom/external recorder?
Darius this was madd helpful. We had to place the lav mic on the back of the park bench btw myself and my co-star for our exterior shot in my short film.
Another great vid! I'm wondering do they use lavalier mics in films/soap operas when doing wide long shots or do they do ADR? It's the one thing I can't seem to find any solid info on but I see it a lot in a soap opera we have in the UK where they do wide long shots of two (or more) people talking and there's no way they could use a boom mic without getting the boom operator in shot. My only guess is that they either use lav mics or they do ADR.
Do you have a good method for removing tape residue from the mic? Moleskin worked great but I'm not sure what I can use to clean the mic safely afterwards.
Great Content as always Darius!! Can you advise to me whether it's a LINK TO A PREVIOUS VID OR just name of budget friendly equipment for audio please and thank you!!
@@D4Darious Me neither. Seems I can only make NAB nowadays, which is cool. Let me know if you're ever in the Portland area - where I live now, about an hour Southwest in a cute sleepy little town. :)
Thanks for the insight Darious! I saw some vampire clips on the B&H Photo online store. I really am interested to try them as a permanent solution and then keep the tape as a backup in case the clips don’t work in the situation. If you get a chance to try them let me know how it works out.
Nice tips! It's surprising just how much useful things you can find in the corner drug store. Medical tape and moleskin are always part of my gig bag--as are sharpies, masking tape, etc. etc. etc.
Hey just a quick question, why didn't you get a large diaphragm mic, something like the Beyerdynamic M160, instead of that shotgun you have in front of ur mouth?
Hey Darius nice job on this video. I broke the clip on my lav and do you think i can put the new clip i bought on my lav? Impossible. How do you do it.
Friend shot a military horror/ thriller short, hid the mics under the actors scarves to account for them wearing gas masks. Still wasn’t very good but better than nothing
Best spot for a mic on the chest is actually a bit lower down at the base in between the pecs, hides it better and still sounds great.
I'm trying to make a bathtub scene from my sitcom I'm making I was wondering how I'll hide the lavalier mic when I'm in the bathtub? I don't have a boom mic
You know what, I’m signing up to skill share. Not because it’s something I need, but because it’s something I can do to support you 👊🏾
That is just super awesome Dapper Dop!
Thank you for the support Big Dap!
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Life sure is a hustle isn't it
Rock solid info, thanks Darious!
Darius depending on the lavs you have hide-a-mics are great. They even make for them with bra clips, keep in mind though you would need the Sanken COS 11’s or the DPA 4060’s or 4070’s. The football triangles I really don’t recommend because it’s never worked for me nor other sound mixers. Another good tool to have is a chest strap for very hairy actors. My go to chest Straps and Straps in general are the URSA Straps and the Viviana Straps Extreme line. As there also other items like URSA Foamies that are fantastic.
Thank you for the recs Alejandro!
I learned this trick from an old gaffer: You can use a person's glasses to hide a LAV. It pickups up and hides well as long as the wire is secured to the inside of the stem (or arms?). Works especially well with thicker rim glasses. 👓
Dude, this came at just the right time for me. I watched this video couple weeks ago right before I was about to start filming a short. I'm editing now and syncing the lapel mics that I taped to our chests and it is SO AWESOME to know I'm going to have very minimal voice overs to do in post. THANK YOU!!
I started last year with yt & my sound was terrible, still sometimes is because I have only 1 & the recording sometimes turns off. However, one problem is when I speak is that the mic gets the noise from my clothing. The clap is sometimes not clear. I ask a sound engineer to set my camera sony alpha6000 but impossible. This video helps a lot.
What's cool about your teaching style is that you're not taking yourself too seriously. So many "filmmakers" here can be very pretentious but you take a more casual approach while respecting what you're teaching. Thanks for the help, dude.
Killer info bro!
Thank you Brutha!
Hiding it in a shirt collar coming from the back is new to me and amazing for hidden cam shots on the street! thank you!!
btw. a thing to know is polar pattern consistency. even omnidirectional mics have more highs where you point them to so at 0° and loose highs at 180° so yeah i just wanted to say that you can also hear that in your own video at 0:40
I was always scared of clothing ruffle when mic-ing someone up, but never tried just padding it with tape! I thought about padding it with cotton balls but that creates a bulge and I think it would still scrape over the mic as it's not fixed to the mic but would rather be sandwiched between the skin and the cotton, which is why I never bothered to try. Thank you so much for this video, I'll definitely be trying these methods soon!
I like how you aren't like the other youtuber filmmakers that obsess over brands and products and all that generic stuff. You come in drop some real useful tips and information about filmmaking and bounce for a couple weeks. I rather that than the typical vlog/filmmaking "tips" that seems to be meddled everywhere.
This is very helpful! Just a little painful for me since this was only posted today... I just finished editing a documentary, and this would’ve been very useful if I watched it before our production.
Thanks a lot, anyway! I’ll take note of this for my next films and documentaries.
Best tutorial edit I've ever seen. Very quick, but mega informative, and ultra clear/concise. I wish more tutorials could just get to the point as quick as this one did. Cheeeeersssss
This was super helpful! Your info is clear and concise and you have a very engaging presence on screen. Keep hustlin!
Moleskin sandwich is a very common method for audio professionals. Just make sure its a good strong adhesive. Also nice a cheap solution for the starter sound guy.
I once hid a lav mic in the lapel button hole on a black suit jacket. It was a shadowy film noir and it never showed on camera, but it was a standard def short film. Might be different in HD. We were having problems with a very sensitive wireless condenser mic on a boom, so, the wireless lav fixed everything.
Thank you for sharing Big Nick!
Darius, I just watch this and I've got something to get off my chest. I understand to you, you're just doing your job, trying to be helpful and all. I just want you to know you are one of the most amazing people on youtube and i wish you great success in everything you do! I just bought a lav for the first time and I've been watching videos on lavs the past few days, i wish I saw yours first. Thank you so much for all you do brother!
I am from Oman but still hope to meet you one day to say thank you because I learned a lot from you.
As someone who had to use lavalier mics for high school plays/musicals, I'm really glad you're bringing this up regardless if its for film-making or theatre productions.
Another really good trick for talent with long hair (and depending on the lav) is you can hide the capsule in their hairline and then you can run the cable through the hair and down the neck. Just will want to make sure you are coodinating with the Hair and makeup departments if you are using this method as not to mess up each other's work.
Moleskin is the way to go. You should try the rode wireless go. I think it would adapt very well to your style of audio placement.
Great Video. Love how you get right to it! Did you do a video like this for Exposure, shutter speed, white balance etc.? I feel like you would make great video to quickly and effectively show people how they work and how they should be used for the gorilla film maker. Thanks again. Really great.
These tips are extremely helpful. Thanks you!!!!
Love your tips. Thanks. Why do your glasses don't have lenses?
Because the reflections from the ring light would be distracting.
D4Darious You can get a filter for that :)
@@D4Darious what for do you need glasses if they are without lenses? =P
@@kiyashko86 for style. Why are y'all asking rhetorical questions? Let the guy do his thing, this isn't uncommon
With frames that big (assuming they're dark color), you can attach the lav on the inside of one of the temples (the side pieces of the frame). For stereo, one mic on each of the temples. Not that I've ever done this for bootleg taping, of course.
Oh yeah, great video! Thanx!
Haven’t seen post from you lately. Just wanted to say hi and hope all is well. Thanks for the content you have created. It has been helpful.
Super helpful video. This is such an important topic and there is so little on it out in RUclips land. Thanks.
Your advice are so practical and useful
Thx for the great video!
And the music at 2:26 sound really cool.
Wow. I literally was just wondering this exact thing in dealing with a shoot yesterday, where I had some difficulty adequately, and quickly hiding the mic. Thanks for these tips, man!
Thank you for tuning in Bruh-bruh
You're the man D4! Huge fan of your work!
Pure genius my friend! Thanks for this piece💯
Awesome tips, you were very generous. Thank you.
Darius again and again..thanks man for being this bigbang of tips you are ..peeeeace!
Very creative. Have you ever run out of recorders/batteries and ended up using a smartphone to mic up an extra actor? What were the results and would you recommend it if people don't have the money to get a Zoom/external recorder?
great tips. how do you suggest putting a mic on someone teaching a jiu jitsu instructional? shotgun mic or lav?
Awesome information!! Just what I needed. Thank you. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great video on mic placement.
This exactly what I needed for my next short. Thanks.
Darius this was madd helpful. We had to place the lav mic on the back of the park bench btw myself and my co-star for our exterior shot in my short film.
Really helpful video, Darious. Thanks man!
3M transpore tape and mole skin are solid low cost options 👊😉
Great tips and perfectly paced, the way you tell it. Thank you!!!
Thanks for this great info, much appreciated.
Another great vid! I'm wondering do they use lavalier mics in films/soap operas when doing wide long shots or do they do ADR? It's the one thing I can't seem to find any solid info on but I see it a lot in a soap opera we have in the UK where they do wide long shots of two (or more) people talking and there's no way they could use a boom mic without getting the boom operator in shot. My only guess is that they either use lav mics or they do ADR.
I 100% needed this lesson and just got the new Rode Wireless Go which is working out great for me!
I think you'll enjoy it. Good luck Brutha.
Just got my first set of wireless mics. This video came at the right time. Thanks
Congrats! Very good and easy tips.
Can you please tell me do we need to apply short films for copyright or can we directly upload them on you tube?
Do you have a good method for removing tape residue from the mic? Moleskin worked great but I'm not sure what I can use to clean the mic safely afterwards.
Impeccable timing, as always. I'm shooting my first scene for a fan film later today. Thank you so much!!!
Good luck Ben!
How did it go
@@aditya7428 thanks for asking! It went well except for some minor bumps in the road regarding props. Otherwise an overall good experience.
@@benmiller7882 so share the link when it's ready
when you use the topstick tape, do you still put a piece of medical tape on top of the mic?
Who knew there were so many places to hide a lav? Thanks for the tips. Great video.
thank u very much!!! Your advice really helped me when I was shooting my short film
I'm actually getting a lav mic soon so this is very useful.
You give the best advice
Oh woooow, this is seriously helpful, thank you for sharing! 😯
Moleskin wrap is what I've always seen used. Great tips man!
Thanks for commenting Fam!
Great Content as always Darius!! Can you advise to me whether it's a LINK TO A PREVIOUS VID OR just name of budget friendly equipment for audio please and thank you!!
SO HELPFUL
Useful...very useful tips. Thanks a million
Thank you!
This was super good and useful! Thanks!
Thanks man! Helped me a bunch
Very helpful. Thanks!
High quality content as always my dude. Keep at it.
Thank you Bruh-bruh.
@@D4Darious my heart skipped a beat ❤️
Off topic but i need expert advice. Would you recommend a Panasonic - HC-VX870K 4K Ultra HD Flash Memory Camcorder - to shoot a indie film?
Wow this was helpful. Could have saved my short. All good, now I know. Thanks A LOT DARIUS!
Thank you for great tips
beautiful video, extremely useful, thanks for sharing!
Great video again!! Moleskin sandwich. Yum! :)
Basic!! Always a pleasure Brutha. I don't know if I'm gonna make it out to Cinegear.
@@D4Darious Me neither. Seems I can only make NAB nowadays, which is cool. Let me know if you're ever in the Portland area - where I live now, about an hour Southwest in a cute sleepy little town. :)
Thanks for the insight Darious! I saw some vampire clips on the B&H Photo online store. I really am interested to try them as a permanent solution and then keep the tape as a backup in case the clips don’t work in the situation. If you get a chance to try them let me know how it works out.
hi dude.. greetings from panama city PANAMA! your content is dope! thanks for keeping it real!
Thank you for following along Bruh-bruh!
Nice tips! It's surprising just how much useful things you can find in the corner drug store. Medical tape and moleskin are always part of my gig bag--as are sharpies, masking tape, etc. etc. etc.
which is the best lavalier Mic to buy?
great tips, very helpful
This was gold!
Thank you 😁 learned a few things!
4:25 Why did I think that was Darious with a wig for a split second?
LOL!
Lol
Hey just a quick question, why didn't you get a large diaphragm mic, something like the Beyerdynamic M160, instead of that shotgun you have in front of ur mouth?
You are the man I love your videos.
Good tips!
Hey Darius nice job on this video. I broke the clip on my lav and do you think i can put the new clip i bought on my lav? Impossible. How do you do it.
You can probably buy a generic lav clip and see it your lav fits. I rarely use the clips.
I bought 5 clips. Generic. But i cannot get it on the lav. I just dont know how 😂😂😂
Great tips!
0:30 wish you had spent like even just 10 seconds listing out drawbacks.
Love love love...thanks!!!
I needed that.
I love your videos 😂 I resonate with you so bad
Good stuff man!
Well done.
man, that was fun to watch. I might buy one.
and i needed this. Thank you
Another awesome! Ideas ideas ideas!
Friend shot a military horror/ thriller short, hid the mics under the actors scarves to account for them wearing gas masks. Still wasn’t very good but better than nothing
Love your content
Thank you for commenting Eyram.
Great video.
Nice!
What mic you using?
in the video I was using the irig.
@@D4Darious thanks