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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Lewandowski" data-source="post: 50157" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Re: Musicals...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Ben,</p><p></p><p>From my experience the placement in the picture you posted is pretty standard in theater of many levels. When you do get into the higher levels regional touring/Broadway etc... they usually hide the mic up there better around the hairline. But running through the hair, through wigs etc is common. On the cheek bone is one standard way for basic community theater. Keeping it on the bone I've found to work much better than taking it done lower on the cheek.</p><p></p><p>There are others around that have much more theater experience than I do so could probably give you an even more complete answer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Take Care,</p><p>Phil</p><p></p><p>PS - And no lavs on clothing, etc in theater! About the closest I've gotten is taping the mic to the side of the actors glasses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Lewandowski, post: 50157, member: 44"] Re: Musicals... Hi Ben, From my experience the placement in the picture you posted is pretty standard in theater of many levels. When you do get into the higher levels regional touring/Broadway etc... they usually hide the mic up there better around the hairline. But running through the hair, through wigs etc is common. On the cheek bone is one standard way for basic community theater. Keeping it on the bone I've found to work much better than taking it done lower on the cheek. There are others around that have much more theater experience than I do so could probably give you an even more complete answer. Take Care, Phil PS - And no lavs on clothing, etc in theater! About the closest I've gotten is taping the mic to the side of the actors glasses. [/QUOTE]
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