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Title: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: HiWarp on July 29, 2007, 08:12:01 AM
I personally don't like the use of a handheld microphone and think that Chaim would look and be more comfortable if he had a clip-on.  What do you think?
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: Ehud on July 29, 2007, 04:07:43 PM
I think the hand-held microphone is fine, but a clip-on would maybe look more professional.  I think he wants that underground sort of look, he's said in the past that that's how the videos on YouTube are and that's the feeling he wants for the videos.  I suppose using clip-on microphones would be fine as long as they were bought for Chaim and David by JTF members.   
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: Shoshana on August 02, 2007, 02:23:58 PM
I like the hand held microphone. Keep with it.
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: newman on August 02, 2007, 02:33:51 PM
I like the hand held microphone. Keep with it.

Me too. I like that the show appears to come from a basement. People say "wow, these guys are doing this with their own resources". That underground look is homey.
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: Dan on August 02, 2007, 05:51:24 PM
Maybe a clip-on mic would look more professional, the background I think is also too unprofessional as well.
Minor changes could bring in many more viewers... People sometimes don't even give JTF a chance just by the way the set looks, with the meager resources they don't believe WE can't achieve anything.
I know these things might mean very little to True Believers in JTF, but we are trying to attract NEW members and a vast audience demands more. What do you think?
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: kellymaureen on August 02, 2007, 06:30:30 PM
I like the handheld mic, he looks perfectly at ease with it and quite frankly I just tune in to hear what he has to say, not really what the set or anything else looks like, though a more professional look may attract new people, it doesnt matter to me....ok and Ill admit, I also like to see what hat he will be wearing too :)
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: Jasmina on August 02, 2007, 08:12:06 PM
I like it just the way it is... but I'm a fan either way!
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: newman on August 03, 2007, 02:37:12 AM
I just like his youtube messages period.
Oh and I like the handheld mic too. I guess I like everything about it, the clips make my day.
Of course he could keep the hand held mic on a mic stand.

Get on the 'introduce yourself' board, Mills and tell us about yourself.
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: MARINO on August 03, 2007, 09:09:07 AM
I like the shows as is , Chaim is very funny and informative. He should have his own primetime show!
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: Shlomo on August 03, 2007, 02:14:07 PM
I totally agree, Marino!
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: mosquewatch on August 03, 2007, 07:16:48 PM
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/photos/fullsize/VAC-6.jpg)

http://www.popfilter.com/ (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/ (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
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: nessuno on August 03, 2007, 08:59:12 PM
Funny - I like when I hear the huff sound -  ;)
It sounds expressive to me...but your post was very interesting Mosquewatch.
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: mosquewatch on August 03, 2007, 09:30:26 PM
bullcat3 , Chaim could use 2 tin cans and a string and speak, I'd be listening too every word. Chaim is a great person with vision. His vision is something the leaders in the USA and Israel lack. Chaim has a spine of steel. I want the best of him too shine in video and in audio.
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: nessuno on August 03, 2007, 09:44:18 PM
bullcat3 , Chaim could use 2 tin cans and a string and speak, I'd be listening too every word. Chaim is a great person with vision. His vision is something the leaders in the USA and Israel lack. Chaim has a spine of steel. I want the best of him too shine in video and in audio.
Oh - I know that MosqueWatch - I meant no offense - I really like when I hear the huff sound (as strange as that may seem/it is expressive)...that is all I was saying.  2 tin cans with string and I'd be listening along with you.   ;)
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: newman on August 03, 2007, 09:45:04 PM
bullcat3 , Chaim could use 2 tin cans and a string and speak, I'd be listening too every word. Chaim is a great person with vision. His vision is something the leaders in the USA and Israel lack. Chaim has a spine of steel. I want the best of him too shine in video and in audio.

Too right. Anyone who suvives the Federal Pen' intact has (as the Italians would say)....'SOME stones'.
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: mosquewatch on August 03, 2007, 09:55:09 PM
No worries at all ! :) My name is Jeff, it's easier too text . I enjoy this forum a great deal, even when I agree with people or disagree with people. It is all good on this end of the internet !

Jeff
Title: Re: Chaim's Microphone
Post by: nessuno on August 03, 2007, 10:35:18 PM
Thanks Jeff - Same here!