Hello all...
I'm just getting into digital video and am really pumped. This week I'll be starting on a mother's day video for my church.. basically just quick little interviews with people about their moms that will then be pieced together in different ways.
I'll be picking up a t2i this week, and setting up a room that I can shoot in and keep a consistent setup. Basically just a chair against a white wall with some lights set up around. What I'm trying to figure out is my best option for audio. I know the built in microphones are not great, and I've learned about a lot of different options here. As much as i'd like to be able to use a lav mic, I don't think that is going to be practical. We've got a spare one in the church, so cost isn't the biggest issue, but I don't see it being a "fast" option. I'll need to video as many people as possible in a very short amount of time. I'm thinking I'll have the room setup and have some pre-set questions for the kids. Then I'll just bring them in one at a time and get the footage. So, stopping to set each kid up with the lav probably isn't going to work.
I'm thinking I should get a field recorder and try to put it as close to the kids as possible, without it being in the shot. Then setting it to record and spending a lot of time in post to cut up and sync the audio with the clips I record. I'll be a one-man show when this is going on, so I can't be futzing around too much with too many variables.
What do you think.. is this the best way to go? What would be the best way to keep my audio quality good? Any pointers?
-jon

