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How To Mic a Walk and Talk
In this video, we'll show some ways to record professional-sounding audio in an office or industrial environment – even when the subject is moving.
January 17, 2017 |

Shure is pleased to offer video professionals practical advice and tips to help them achieve the highest quality audio possible.
To address some of the common challenges videographers face, we've launched a three-part video series including the topics: How to Mic Someone at a Computer and How To Sync Audio and Video. In this part, we will describe how to mic a so-called "walk-and-talk" situation.
The walk-and-talk technique captures one or more individuals speaking while moving. In this video, we'll show some ways to record professional-quality audio in an office or industrial environment using this method.
To address some of the common challenges videographers face, we've launched a three-part video series including the topics: How to Mic Someone at a Computer and How To Sync Audio and Video. In this part, we will describe how to mic a so-called "walk-and-talk" situation.
How To Mic A Walk-and-Talk
The walk-and-talk technique captures one or more individuals speaking while moving. In this video, we'll show some ways to record professional-quality audio in an office or industrial environment using this method.

Davida Rochman
A Shure associate since 1979, Davida Rochman graduated with a degree in Speech Communications and never imagined that her first post-college job would result in a lifelong career that had her marketing microphones rather than speaking into them. Today, Davida is a Corporate Public Relations Manager, responsible for public relations activities, sponsorships, and donation programs that intersect with Shure at the corporate and industry level.