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BBC Television Film Studios edit

New talk section 19-01-2011 If nobody else does it first, I would like to open a new article for BBC TFS, cross-linked to the Ealing Studios article

I would also like to duscuss improvements to the Ealing Studios article sections History and BBC TV productions. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.110.217.159 (talk) 16:00, 19 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Field recording edit

Do you have photos of your recording rigs through the years or you wearing your recording rigs that you would be willing to upload/contribute to wiki commons? Photos add a lot to a wiki page. Extra photos allow future richness.

I suspect your success with putting mics close the ground is because of the boundary effect. A mic placed at chest or waist level picks up many short reflections from the ground and objects around the mic. This causes comb filtering. By placing the mic close a large relatively flat surface you minimize the reflections and the comb filtering. I also suspect you also reduce wind noise. Suggestion. Try taking a 2 foot square or better yet a 3 foot square piece of 1/4" hardboard or plywood out with you. Put the board on the ground and put the mic in the center with some windscreen foam around it. It might make a noticeable improvement. But it might not so don't carry it far. Robert.Harker (talk) 05:27, 4 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Addition: Normally for acoustic measurments the mic is a small or very small diameter omni condenser mic place pointing down at a 45 deg angle. Robert.Harker (talk) 05:30, 4 November 2014 (UTC)Reply