Микрофонный оператор на телевидении. Работа за кадром телешоу и прямых эфиров. #прямойэфиризнутри
In this video, I talk about the profession of a television microphone operator—a specialist responsible for ensuring that each participant in a program is properly and promptly provided with a microphone. I explain the tasks a microphone operator faces, their primary responsibilities, and the skills that help them work confidently. You'll learn: — what microphones are used on television and what a microphone operator works with on a daily basis — the necessary skills: the ability to adjust RF frequencies and sensitivity, understanding the characteristics of different types of microphones — how a microphone operator interacts with a sound engineer. How communication within the audio chain works — how microphones are tested — how lavalier microphones and headsets are properly attached to hosts and guests — common problems encountered: beard rustling, earring rattling, etc. — Omnifilm tape—a microphone operator's best friend. An indispensable tool in the workplace —how a microphone operator responds to on-air issues and what solutions are used to resolve them This is a look at a profession that viewers never see, but without which it's impossible to imagine high-quality on-air audio. If you're interested in what happens behind the scenes and the specialists who ensure good sound, this video will give you a clear understanding of the work of a microphone operator. 00:00 What's inside 00:42 Microphone operator - who is it? 01:10 The main types of microphones used on TV 01:37 How a microphone operator's day begins 02:04 How a microphone operator communicates with a sound engineer 03:11 What a microphone operator should be able to do - setting up a radio frequency 05:01 What a microphone operator should be able to do - setting up sensitivity 07:19 About in-ear monitoring for a presenter 08:45 Organizing a workspace 09:30 Checking microphones 11:44 Preparing for a live broadcast 12:31 The most common problems when attaching a microphone to a speaker 14:45 How to wind an earring so that it doesn't knock on the headset 19:36 Peculiarities of a microphone operator's work on TV 21:22 What to do if the microphone breaks on air 25:31 Don't turn on the radio microphone until Agreed on the frequency 26:30 The work of a microphone operator is very important. Thanks for watching. #workontv #micoperator #soundengineer #howtohangupamicrophone #microphonesettings

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