I will eventually need to record some sounds for my film. Some will be made in post-production, and some will be made during the production process and filming. For recording sound, I will be using separate recording systems. Like I said in my last post, I want to record my sounds using the apple microphone embedded into the headphones. It is a cheap option, and it will be easy to keep it hidden during filming because it is not ideal to have the microphone shown in the film. The apple microphone works great.
"The Good The Apple EarPods offer mostly impressive sound, with good detail and better bass than Apple's previous headphones. They're also lightweight, with a comfortable fit, and have an integrated inline remote and microphone"
- cnet.com
For sounds in post-production, there is a possibility I will use the same microphone as I would use for production, but I did find a microphone I can obtain and use. The Blue Yeti is a microphone used by many people, and it would be great to record ambient sounds during post-production such as brushing teeth, a basketball hitting concrete, something creaking, or simply natural sounds. The Yeti would be able to pick up those sounds and it will come in great quality to implement into my film.
"Create unparalleled recordings with your computer using Blue's best-selling family of Yeti USB microphones. Thanks to our proprietary tri-capsule technology, Yeti condenser microphones produce pristine, studio-quality recordings with legendary ease. And four different pattern settings offer incredible flexibility so you can record vocals for music, podcasts, Twitch streaming, YouTube videos, or even cryptozoology lectures in ways that would normally require multiple microphones. Whether you're recording at home, on the road, or in the Himalayas, Yeti helps you produce studio-quality recordings every time."
- bluedesigns.com
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