Hello guys, I just got back from an interview project I am starting. I'm creating a WWII documentary, interviewing all of the WWII vets I know, I'm hoping to create a "living history" while these true heros are still with us. I have to tell you that I was really moved by the afternoon I spent with this fellow. He was infantry during the battle of the bulge. He had some great mementos, including a painting of him and his wife painted by a German prisoner he was in charge of. The prisoner used a picture of his wife to do the painting. What a nice cut away that will make, you know a nice slow pull out on the picture while he tells the story. He also had a picture of him at his dest in Germany with that painting on the wall! I'm looking forward to putting that segment together.
Anyway, I've never done any interviews so I borrowed a Sony 77b omni lavalier mic for the interview. I only recorded audio on one channel and was wondering what the easiest way essentially make the track mono would be?
I guess I could pull out the track and turn it into mono in SoundForge but I was hoping for a simpler way. Next time I'm going to merge the one track to two going to tape to avoid this problem.
I really had no idea how to shoot the video so I just set the shutter to 1/60, locked the focus, and set the exposure manually to about -2. The auto exposure setting seemed a little hot on the whites. Hopefully it came out okay, I'm going to be doing 5 more of these and I'm sure I'll get better as I go along. I do know the audio did sound pretty good.
Any advice appreciated!
Mark
Anyway, I've never done any interviews so I borrowed a Sony 77b omni lavalier mic for the interview. I only recorded audio on one channel and was wondering what the easiest way essentially make the track mono would be?
I guess I could pull out the track and turn it into mono in SoundForge but I was hoping for a simpler way. Next time I'm going to merge the one track to two going to tape to avoid this problem.
I really had no idea how to shoot the video so I just set the shutter to 1/60, locked the focus, and set the exposure manually to about -2. The auto exposure setting seemed a little hot on the whites. Hopefully it came out okay, I'm going to be doing 5 more of these and I'm sure I'll get better as I go along. I do know the audio did sound pretty good.
Any advice appreciated!
Mark
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