Forum: Pentax K-01
10-24-2017, 07:12 PM
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Don't know how professional these sessions have to be, but to best capture two people talking, each person should be miked and the two mikes combined in a mixer feeding the camera. Better yet, there are wireless solutions for the mikes and some mini-mixers that do great jobs and are portable. Miking each person will eliminate background sounds and get speech clearer than a single mike located apart from the talent.
I like stevebrot's suggestion for two cameras. It's a bit more professional than using a single camera and moving it from one person to another, and it gets around the memory limit of the camera if the shots are separate takes. If a mixer is used, its output can feed both cameras and you can balance the two levels (when changing shots) in post if need be. Using the same microphone(s) will avoid problems with mismatched audio if two different camera mikes are used.
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