From: Joseph McAllister

On Dec 26, 2011, at 06:34 , Cotty wrote:

On 25/12/11, John Sessoms, discombobulated, unleashed:

The school I went to we used an audio recorder to simultaneously record
a quality audio track. The on camera audio was only used to synchronize
the audio with the video when we edited.
This is an excellent idea. Two people with iPhones/whatever at left and
right halfway to the front, then the camera can roam at the front. Sync
up to a the drums at the start/whatever. Be interesting to see how far
the sync drifts over the course of a performance when viewed in a timeline.
Stick with cassette recorders. They're a proven technology.  >

School used Zoom H4.

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