How can I videotape a phone conversation?
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:58 pm
Yeah ... I know ... that weird topic got your attention.
Only I'm not kidding. And I really need help on this because google had nothing for me after two hours of searching.
I'm doing a series of telephone conference calls with some training clients. I want to also videotape me doing these telephone lectures so I can turn around and later sell them as a DVD product. (I'd actually be doing the conference calls in front of a nice backdrop.)
The problem is in how to properly speak into a telephone and make a good looking video at the same time.
1) Wear a lapel mic to a camcorder while talking into a speaker phone. (No good. Speaker phones have lousy sound quality. People on the phone will complain.)
2) Wear a lapel mic and hold a phone up my head. (No good. It'll look goofy on the video.)
3) Wear a lapel mic and a headset telephone at the same time. (Getting closer, but a headset phone still looks goofy on video.)
4) Wear a lapel mic that somehow splits ... one path to the camcorder and another into the phone. (This is where my knowledge breaks down. Don't know of any such gadget.)
5) Wear a lapel mic to the camcorder and use the camcorders 1/8" headphone jack to route into the telephone. (Does that work? Again, don't know of any such gadget.)
I sent five emails to Shure, B and H, and others ... no reply.
Can anyone help me?
-JOHN
Only I'm not kidding. And I really need help on this because google had nothing for me after two hours of searching.
I'm doing a series of telephone conference calls with some training clients. I want to also videotape me doing these telephone lectures so I can turn around and later sell them as a DVD product. (I'd actually be doing the conference calls in front of a nice backdrop.)
The problem is in how to properly speak into a telephone and make a good looking video at the same time.
1) Wear a lapel mic to a camcorder while talking into a speaker phone. (No good. Speaker phones have lousy sound quality. People on the phone will complain.)
2) Wear a lapel mic and hold a phone up my head. (No good. It'll look goofy on the video.)
3) Wear a lapel mic and a headset telephone at the same time. (Getting closer, but a headset phone still looks goofy on video.)
4) Wear a lapel mic that somehow splits ... one path to the camcorder and another into the phone. (This is where my knowledge breaks down. Don't know of any such gadget.)
5) Wear a lapel mic to the camcorder and use the camcorders 1/8" headphone jack to route into the telephone. (Does that work? Again, don't know of any such gadget.)
I sent five emails to Shure, B and H, and others ... no reply.
Can anyone help me?
-JOHN