Last class we were able to learn more about the microphones in addition to the little taht we already knew about the condenser and the dynamic microphones. It was stated to determine the kind of microphone to use, one should consider the proximity effect, the frequency response and the pick up patterns. Today in chapel i found it quite intriguing trying to analyse the microphones that were being used, their pick up patterns and if there were any other kinds of microphones the school could buy to ensure that the sound amplified at the end of the day is of good quality. So far, I believe that the microphones in chapel are dynamic microphones with a unidirectional pick up pattern.
The facilitators of yesterdays class did a good job for it takes alot of work and determination to ensure that you know most of the content so that you may be able to pass it down to the rest of the class. The group activity that was conducted by Mrs. Kowour was quite interesting as well. Creating a script for a hypothetical situation and deciding what kind of microphones to use was the highlight of the day. It made me realise just how important the techniques are and how one wrong choice would actually ruin a whole production.
I do have to agree with Fadhili that the Monday blues are no more. We come to class knowing that it is upto us to make the class interesting and interactive as possible. as much as the first 20minutes or so, most of us are always adjusting, we always end up talking and sharing ideas in groups which makes learning easier. Just to encourage all the class members, let us keep up with the good work that we began and God will bless our work.
Anne Warui
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