Types Of Microphones
Basically this section that I read told about different types of microphones, what they can do and what they can not do. It told us that microphones were contained metal diaphragms that vibrate when the sound waves hit them, the vibrations are converted into electric impulses by back plates or coils. The impulses can be amplified, and recorded on the videotape, and can be recorded and stored there for editing along with the pictures. Next the impulses are converted back to sound and which is sent through the TV. Two microphones are really common for TV news. They are the dynamic microphones and the condenser microphones. Dynamic mics are very good, but are less sensitive they are used in noisy places. Two problems with the microphone is that when someone talks the "p" and "s" sounds come out. Condenser microphones are becoming more and more intricate. First of all many microphones contain little batteries about the size of a hearing aid. The batteries last a very long time. The television field uses around four kinds of microphones as basic equipment; the hand-held omnidirectional, the tiny lavalier mic, which is used by clipping on clothing, a wireless microphone called the transmitter mic,
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Shotgun Microphone, Microphones Basically, Lavalier Microphones, TBC TBC, Omnidirectional Microphone, Base Correction, insert mode, background sound, shotgun mic, condenser microphones, video audio, sound mic, source sound, wireless microphones, vertical interval, edit film,
Approximate Word count = 1103
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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