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Learning aim C - Audio Final

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Learning aim B task 3

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Learning aim b Task 2

Types: The term ‘Handheld’ usually means any microphone held in the hand and used to pick up human speech or any other sound and mics are used in huge variety of settings from musical performances to television interviews, youtube videos and podcasts. A microphone is often believed to be handheld. However as they come in all size and shapes some professional microphones are hands free yet come with clothing to capture audio. They are often wireless and battery charged, most have the option to be wired as well. When filming in public, you may find it easier and more convenient using wireless microphones as it eliminates the risks of tripping or causing injuries. This can occur through electrical faults or worn rubber that covers the wiring. Lavaliere microphones are used in public when reporters are live on news or on television when someone is being interviewed. They are small, discreet and clip on to you shirt, and as they’re wireless, it's a convenient piece of equipment. A DI u

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