This week, I’ve enhanced the third part and filmed a video demonstrating how the final presentation will appear.
However, there are some key issues to address in this section currently:
- When capturing images of the audience, we need to ensure the background is uniformly black and there is ample lighting on their faces. This consideration is vital for the real installation setup, impacting camera device selection and the necessity of additional fill lighting.
- During the formal exhibition, the positioning of the microphone requires careful consideration. One option is using a microphone stand while its placement should be adjusted to prevent screen obstruction. Alternatively, as demonstrated in the video, the microphone can be placed on the table, and users can hold this microphone in their hand when speaking.
- The selection of recording equipment is not so sure. A SHURE SM58 microphone is currently being used, connected to the computer via a sound card. However, if the exhibition environment is noisy, switching to a different microphone, such as the Sennheiser 416 may be necessary. In addition, if the setup is inconvenient for using a sound card, such as due to limited cable length, a device like the ZOOM F8 could be employed to replace the sound card.
Another visual effect attempt