Let's Talk BBQ
FORUM SPONSORS => Cookinpellets.com => Topic started by: chris becker on July 28, 2014, 02:18:05 PM
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So we have been doing a few new YouTube vids and on this one I am sharing my SECRET rub recipe!!
Some not so different but not the normal ingredients!!!
Check it out! AND I already know I have a face for radio!!!!
http://youtu.be/119J7BsFuEw?list=UU13EkhwFKVsuLYuGbQbNgfg
Smoke On!!
Chris
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Hey Chris,
Thanks for sharing your videos! I really like your enthusiasm and your honesty - they both come through very clear! I also enjoy your recipe for your rub - sounds interesting. My only suggestion - maybe get a lavaliere or shotgun microphone - hard to hear you, even at full volume.
Look forward to more!
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Agree with everything David said. Good audio is 90% of a good video.
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Hey Chris,
Thanks for sharing your videos! I really like your enthusiasm and your honesty - they both come through very clear! I also enjoy your recipe for your rub - sounds interesting. My only suggestion - maybe get a lavaliere or shotgun microphone - hard to hear you, even at full volume.
Look forward to more!
I had the same problem :(
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I agree with both of them. Great video. Do they make those types of microphones for the Go Pro? I believe that
is what you said you filmed it with.
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I agree with both of them. Great video. Do they make those types of microphones for the Go Pro? I believe that
is what you said you filmed it with.
Yes, Go Pro has a mic adapter - http://gopro.com/camera-accessories/3-5mm-mic-adapter - I use it and works great. It should work on all the Go Pro knock-offs as well.
The internal Go Pro mic works quite well when you are filming yourself. But if you have someone else film you or set it on a tripod, it is too much for the internal mic and you need something external. You can take virtually any microphone (within reason) and step it down to the 3.5 adaptor.
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Do they make those types of microphones for the Go Pro? I believe that
is what you said you filmed it with.
It supports a 3.5mm stereo mic adapter. you can obtain a decent lavalier mic with 20 feet of cable for about $20. Can't remember the brand, but I did take a note, and if pressured, will go look it up in my notes. Just read about it the other day.
That's an 1/8" phone plug for you old timers.
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I believe that
is what you said you filmed it with.
Mike, what type of "film" does that camera film with? ;) ;) ;)
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I believe that
is what you said you filmed it with.
Mike, what type of "film" does that camera film with? ;) ;) ;)
;) ;D ;D
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If you want to go wireless this was my first wireless lavaliere mic -
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/3656-REG/Azden_WLX_PRO_WLX_Pro_Wireless_Lavalier.html -
it worked well for simple talking heads interviews and recording myself. There are of course many better, but this is not a bad starting point.
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I believe that
is what you said you filmed it with.
Mike, what type of "film" does that camera film with? ;) ;) ;)
I believe that would be digital film (sorta look unicorn, but better)!! :D :D :D
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Can you post the recipe? I couldn't hear it. Thanks. Dee
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I believe that
is what you said you filmed it with.
Mike, what type of "film" does that camera film with? ;) ;) ;)
I believe that would be digital film (sorta look unicorn, but better)!! :D :D :D
Now that's funny.
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I believe that
is what you said you filmed it with.
Mike, what type of "film" does that camera film with? ;) ;) ;)
I believe that would be digital film (sorta look unicorn, but better)!! :D :D :D
Now that's funny.
Love it.... ;D ;D ;D
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Bookmarked,thanks.