In my opinion I don't like the hand held microphone because of "huffs" the sounds made when Chaim accidently blows into the mic. Also when speaking the words that begin with the letters "p" or "t" tend to cause the worst "popping" sound. If you ever watch videos of singers in the studio singing into the mic, you will see what is called a "popfilter" in front of the mic. This cuts the pops and the breathing into the mic out.
http://www.popfilter.com/ is the web address to get one. You can also go lowtech, and take a wire coat hanger, make it into a loop , and place a sock over it. I do that sometimes in paltalk, it cuts out the pops extremly well, but if it was on video, I'd look like a total moron lol. The latter is excellent for non video productions.
The audio mixing program I use is called Mixcraft.
http://acoustica.com/ I have mixcraft 3, it was 50 dollars and it's worth every penny. The company could easily charge double for the program. As far as video editing I use vegas movie studio, it was around 100 $ and worth the money as well. The "underground" look of Chaims videos is what attracted me most in the beginning, but in all honesty I'd like to see them get better sound and lighting. Personally I don't care if Chaim spoke into a tin can, I'd listen all day long to him. A little "updating " never hurt a production, whether in video or audio. It also depends on the target audience you want to hit. Men look towards the more visual aspects of film, women are more interested in the message itself, in my opinion. When it comes to audio only, people want to hear a message with quality audio. Just one mans opinion, I'll pass this on to my Wife to see if I made any sense.
Love the forum.
Jeff