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New tips for audio journalism from Apple

As a holiday weekend treat for the ink-stained wretches among us, Apple added a new article Friday to the ongoing series for journalists making the leap to multimedia newsgathering, Audio in Rich Media, up on the Pro site. Focused on the right gadget choices for audio recording on the go, Joe Gore's Audio Gear for Rich Media tip story suggests picking up a digital recorder and a reasonable-quality dynamic microphone before adding sound to your bag of tricks. He also lists four favorite recorders for $500 or less. Hey, Father's Day is coming up...

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As a holiday weekend treat for the ink-stained wretches among us, Apple added a new article Friday to the ongoing series for journalists...
 

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I can't believe Apple isn't pushing the iTalk by Griffin for their iPods.

My wife uses it for every interview she does and every person she interviews spends the first five minutes discussing it with her.

My wife must have hours of various directors, producers, actors, et cetera, being utterly amazed at how she's recording their interview/conversation.

And now that the iPods are flash based, there's no longer the annoying spinning up and down of the internal drive.

May 29 2007 at 11:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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