My RØDE Reel 2015 - Tips & Tricks - Boompole Techniques
To help you along the way with your My RØDE Reel 2015 entry, we have created our own short film and documented the process to share how we created our short film, “The Mascot”. In this episode, Ryan provides a few tips on boom technique for dialogue capture on set. Booming allows the audio operator to get the microphone nice & close to the action while standing at a distance. Visit http://www.myrodereel.com to receive your free entry pack and find out how to enter. Don't forget to share your progress with us on our social channels with the hashtag #myrodereel & #rodemic / rodemic / rodemics / rodemic

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