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A prosumer miniDV or pro DVCam camcorder on a tripod with a good-quality
lavaliere microphone on both the interviewer and the subject can capture
both the audio and video at CD quality sound. (Use a simple Y splitter to
plug the 2 mics into the stereo input of the camera, or use an outboard
mixer box to put both mics on both channels.)
Shoot onto a high quality DVCam tape ($10/hour) and then you have what
passes for archival quality in digital media. The sound can be put on CD for
later listening and/or transcription. Video and sound can be dubbed from the
camera onto VHS for viewing. You can also make a DVD with the video for
viewing, but this is NOT an archival copy (DVD is a lossy format).
The interviews can be edited to remove pauses, interruptions, etc., and
rendered back to DV tape without any loss if desired.
Throw in a portable light with a diffuser to make sure your footage doesn't
have blah color.
Total cost for camera setup, depending on camera (Canon and Panasonic are
two very good brands):
Under $3000
Editing and processing can be done on a $2000 iMac with the software that
comes with it.
On 2/12/04 12:17 PM, "Susan English" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Our museum is embarking on a project to preserve the stories of our local
> residents. Although we are calling it the Oral History project, we are
> looking for easy to use equipment which we can document the interview both
> orally and visually. We are a medium sized institution so cost is a
> concern, but also we do not want to produce the interviews on obsolete
> techniology. Any suggestions from more technology savvy colleagues would be
> appreciated.
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> Susan English
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> Executive Director
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> Joliet Area Historical Museum
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> Joliet, Illinois
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