This! It'd be really interesting to compare a Westcott Bi-Color Flexlight (which for a 1x2 is north of $1200), and a dirt cheap version from Amazon or B&H that's less than $200.
I found that a telescoping painters pole works great. They give you the reach that the broom pole doesn't. I think I only spent $20 on one awhile back. Thinking about it, broom poles and painters poles are hollow on the inside so a possible DIY built in XLR is probably possible, like the K-Tek.
I wonder why all the pro sound mixers and boom operators on larger budget sets choose the expensive poles? Reach is definitely one of the reasons, but like others have said, you can use a painter's pole for the same effect. I can say that I don't usually have to worry about tapping the pole just under the mic like in your test. Rubbing hands on the pole is a more likely situation where sound will be picked up by the mic. Also, most pro mixers and boom operators have to attach more substantial wind protection (blimp covers) which would be more difficult with a broom pole. But for indie film, broom poles took the win today! Thanks Griffin!
If you are a professional sound mixer, the equipment will pay for itself. You also can charge a kit rental fee to the production. Also, like said in the video, one probably won't get hired back if you come to a commercial set with a broom/painter handle. Agencies reps, clients, producers, etc probably don't want to see their sound person holding a broom pole at the talent.
@@bobunitone Agreed. I own the K-tek in this video as well as another K-tek model with the XLR output on the bottom of the pole, partly for this very reason. No regrets spending the money and it'd be a little silly to be hired as a mixer and show up with a broom. :-D
@@curtisjudd Hence the channel is called "Indy Mogul" not "Pro Mogul." A bunch of kids out of college itching to make their first short don't need a K-tek
simianinc agreed. Just wanted to point out that a broom pole makes sense for no budget indie work, but there are cases for paid work where a $700 boom pole makes sense.
@@simianinc if you're of the age you've already graduated from college then it is madness to be using a broom pole vs a cheap sub hundred dollar boom pole! (you don't have to go all out with a K-Tek just yet, but a hundred dollar boom pole will be in another league to a broom pole!!)
Personally I use a cheap monopod for a boom pole. It collapses much smaller than the broom handle, weighs about the same, and already has a 1/4" 20 screw at the end so no drilling/tape is required. Plus it looks just enough like an actual boompole that you could pass as a professional crew to the untrained eye. You can get them for about $14-20 on Amazon.
The reason you are hearing more noise when you tap the Ktek boompole as opposed to the broom pole, is because the KTek has the coiled cable inside the pole, which is rattling and banging against the inside, whereas the broom pole is solid and has nothing to bang. Sound is vibration, tapping, banging, or slapping creates vibrations, and those vibrations will travel around a cavity.
I just watched this video.. I remembered back when I was doing windows I have a 20ft extendable boom pole. Just put my Deity D4 on it and it works EXTREMELY well even for aluminum. No harsh after tones and it already had styro handles on it so that helps with the moving. It's perfect! I personally don't think people other than the actual camera community really cares about what you brought to set to get the job done. Broom poles don't factor you as a professional. It means you now have the utensil to get the job done for which the RESULTS will always win over anything. I got film job using my Sony A7Rii because he liked the results, the Lens won(Tokina 28-80mm ATX Pro). The camera didn't make me professional, I did
We bought a cheap bag of Velcro strips to aid in securing the XLR cable and prevent resultant cord noise. For us, these strips were a must have for any non-internal, wired pole whether a broom pole or an inexpensive R0de micro pole.
I used an extendable paint roller pole I picked up for just £3.99 here in the UK, it's 3.5ft and extends to 6.5ft. I think it's great that you've shown that cheap doesn't always mean bad this time. Loving the new content, keep it up guys.
What I would do is 3D print an adapter so that you can mount the shock mount to the end of the pole rather than have it sit out to the side, that way it doesn't look so DIY. But what I've used previously was an extendible paint roller handle, they're fairly cheap, and still extend quite the way
I made a professional looking boom pole for about $25. I used a telescopic paint roller pole. I heated s standard mic stand head till it was pliable and I was able to butterfly it open. I formed the mic stand head to a short cut of 2" pvc,drilled holes and screwed them together. Then I cut slits in the ends of the pvc for rubber bands, painted the pvc and the screw head of the pole black, and forcefully screwed my pvc shock mount on to the pole screw head(the plastic was soft enough to form to the wrong size metal nut inside the mic stand head). Next thing to try is run the xlr through it!
Brilliant - I use an extendable plastic mop pole with the same results only it collapses down to half the size to about 3 1/2 feet so fits in my light stand bag really easily.
Indy Mogul has been there for me since the beginning. Back when I was just messing around with cameras in middle school when it was hosted by the other guy, then once it went dark and got picked up by Griffin now after finishing film school and moved to LA. You guys are awesome never stop!
For the broom pole, or even better an extendable painters pole (not much more in price) take a look for an old paint roller; remove the "L-shaped" metal rod and thread a screw in through the bottom of the handle up & out the hole, securing with a washer & nut. Now you have a proper mount for your shock mount mic holder and it can travel in your suitcase as part of your gear even when your cheap broom/painters pole doesn't go with you, allowing you to get one from any hardware store as you mentioned, and still keep the full functionality of the shock mount attachment ;)
When I bought a 23 foot telescoping pole, I also bought a $5 mini paint roller that screwed onto it. I cut handle and found a hole which fit a 1/4-20 x 1 inch setscrew.
Thanks for the video, Indy Mogul! I would really like to see an episode comparing cheaper ND filters to more expensive ND filters. I'm looking to buy one but reviews are always mixed between the two price-points. Thank you!
I used a heavy duty aluminum monopole that collapsed down nicely. It extended nearly 5.5 feet and had a shock absorber 1/4-20 mic mount that worked great.
Loved the video, pretty impressed that the broom pole held up so well. A suggestion for another video in this series would be a gimbal like the zhiyun crane v2 that you use vs a cheap DSLR stabilizer you can get on Amazon for less than $100
I remember wwatching you guys when I was 13 and making videos with my friends Now I'm attending Film School and I'm so glad you're still providing content
Showing that there's basically no difference between a broom handle and a $600 boom pole pretty much covers the entire gambit. Kind of just shows how insignificant the price point is, as long as the job gets done.
I completely understand that and agree. But there’s still the element of looking professional. I’m all down for and have used a broom pole. But if I was gonna invest a buck, I’d buy a boom pole, but not an expensive one like that.
I have a boom pole for ten years that does everything his did but isn’t carbon fiber and it cost me $130. Nothing beats having the cable inside it. And the broom handle isn’t long enough if you want to do a medium shot.
@@DogFiles people have mentioned aluminium extendable pool cleaners can have the wires run down inside them, seems like a little modding and you've beaten the $600 counterpart.
There are crazy affordable chinese boom poles (sub $100, which are more than good enough to just "get the job done") that I think it insanity to try and save a few pennies by using a broom pole / painters pole instead.
what we used was a telescoping Paint Roller Extension Pole with an non coiled XLR dropped through a hole in both ends we would collapse or extend it IMMEDIATELY upon getting it out so, the majority of the time it was visible ,it just looked "normal"
Great video, Griffin! If you need something cheap but longer than a broomstick, check out paint poles. They're collapsible, and some go to 12-plus feet.
I'm using a very cheap Koolertron boom pole which has as cable pass through. Now I do have to use a thinner XLR cable, but for the cost, it's worth it.
How about a painter’s pole? Same as the broom pole but extends. I have one that goes from something like eight to 16 feet (extends only once) so like your broom stick definitely not portable, BUT cheap enough to buy one anywhere. I use it primarily to get the camera really high up in the air. It’s awesome!
I think Shatner would love the idea of using a cheap pole that does just as good of a job as an expensive pole. I think he would say: "You're kidding!", "That's great!".
I started out with just a zoom h 1 and rode video micro audio, no one complained about the audio as sounded decent. I upgraded to a rode video mic pro +. A major bump in quality.
Ah, I'm terrible. Sorry Matt! I should've credited you. HEY EVERYONE READING THIS, excellent photographer Matt Edwards took every photo of me and William Shatner! But who took the photo of you and me and Joe behind the garbage trucks?
It's hard to take a test like this seriously when the tester has issues with a simple screw-lock, or considers headphones being something just for checking handling noise. But for someone very inexperienced, maybe those could be issues somehow, there's one thing that makes this test very unreliable even for a DIY-test: Always use the exact same microphone in the exact same shockmount when doing comparisons like this. Using two completely different mics WILL lead to very unreliable results. Myself, I changed from a wooden broom-handle with a screw fixed at the end through a drilled hole at the top and some chemical steel to seal the deal. Most certainly worked very well, and I still have it around, but I seriously did not miss the lack of telescopic settings nor poor grip when changing to Klassic K102 CCR. What makes the K-Tek booms so good compared to other professional booms are several things, most of which are hard to explain as they are more of a "feeling" thing like sturdiness and such, but mainly the super-reliable locking-rings. I've had mine for well over 10 years, and in service, it feels like I just bought it! K-Tek is incredibly reliable, and on set, reliability is king. (Not sponsored, just a fan) Other than those things, I do appreciate these videos, not least since DIY is most certainly a much better, or even great way, to start than waiting for expensive gear that might never even turn up the first place. In further videos, please mind consistency, because you do bring up a valid point: Can these things be used agony-free until you can afford the good stuff? Or for people with less professional intentions full stop?
Have you tried a collapsible fishing rod? I haven't tried it myself, but I would think that it would pack well; just remove the last section (which would be too skinny for use).
It was a project I wrote, directed, shot, edited when I worked at State Farm in 2011. It got nearly a million views-and actually saved a lot of people from burning down their houses!-but State Farm eventually removed it from TH-cam, because I believe the contract with Shatner wasn't a perpetual license. I see someone re-uploaded a low-quality version: th-cam.com/video/Z4Qxqmhqj1A/w-d-xo.html
Cheap vs expensive is awesome! lolol WAIT, wait, wait, wait...you paid $10 for a broom handle?!?!?! If you are worried about the broom pole, just paint the bright red-orange tip! lol
I'm looking at telescopic carbon fibre poles in the UK and Gardiner make a range of poles for window cleaners starting at around £79 which might work nicely ?
I use a painter's pole that has one telescoping section. I epoxied a 3/8 screw on the end to mount the shock mount. It works just as well was the broom pole and it costs $10 too. Here is the link to it on Home Depot 's website: thd.co/2qk8bu8
I really feel like boom poles are the biggest racket in the film industry. Like... I can wrap my own XLR cable around a painter's pole. Worst case, I need a couple zip ties to secure it.
That integrated mic cable is a gigantic pain and will more than likely get frayed/break after a few months of using it... so, you'll be using an external XLR cable anyway.
Hey Griffin, you _SAY_ that both the broompole and the $600 graphite boom pole are equally effective as cat toys, but I didn't see any comparison videos. Can you do a follow up where you play with your cat with the $600 boom pole for comparison? 😼
What else should Griffin put to the test?
Cheap lights like work lights at home Depot I got some for 10 bucks a pice. Vs Aputure lights or the 35 dollar Lav Vs. Expensive one
I would love to see a pro with a ridiculously bad gear vs a novice with the best gear possible
a gimbal like the zhiyun crane v2 that you use vs a cheap DSLR stabilizer you can get on Amazon for less than $100
Peco Ultraclamp and any super expensive clamp :) I think tripods would be a cool topic too!
ND filters! That would be an incredibly useful video. Thanks! :)
I think we would all love to see an episode covering cheap vs. expensive lighting of the same variety. Am I the only one?
This! It'd be really interesting to compare a Westcott Bi-Color Flexlight (which for a 1x2 is north of $1200), and a dirt cheap version from Amazon or B&H that's less than $200.
I found that a telescoping painters pole works great. They give you the reach that the broom pole doesn't. I think I only spent $20 on one awhile back. Thinking about it, broom poles and painters poles are hollow on the inside so a possible DIY built in XLR is probably possible, like the K-Tek.
I was thinking the same thing. Just take the ends off of the pole and run a cable through it.
The aluminum extendable pool "tool" pole is awesome and lets you run the cord down the middle
Thanks for the idea, on my way to get one :)
Thanks, see one at Lowe's for 10 bucks..
I wonder why all the pro sound mixers and boom operators on larger budget sets choose the expensive poles? Reach is definitely one of the reasons, but like others have said, you can use a painter's pole for the same effect. I can say that I don't usually have to worry about tapping the pole just under the mic like in your test. Rubbing hands on the pole is a more likely situation where sound will be picked up by the mic. Also, most pro mixers and boom operators have to attach more substantial wind protection (blimp covers) which would be more difficult with a broom pole. But for indie film, broom poles took the win today! Thanks Griffin!
If you are a professional sound mixer, the equipment will pay for itself. You also can charge a kit rental fee to the production. Also, like said in the video, one probably won't get hired back if you come to a commercial set with a broom/painter handle. Agencies reps, clients, producers, etc probably don't want to see their sound person holding a broom pole at the talent.
@@bobunitone Agreed. I own the K-tek in this video as well as another K-tek model with the XLR output on the bottom of the pole, partly for this very reason. No regrets spending the money and it'd be a little silly to be hired as a mixer and show up with a broom. :-D
@@curtisjudd Hence the channel is called "Indy Mogul" not "Pro Mogul." A bunch of kids out of college itching to make their first short don't need a K-tek
simianinc agreed. Just wanted to point out that a broom pole makes sense for no budget indie work, but there are cases for paid work where a $700 boom pole makes sense.
@@simianinc if you're of the age you've already graduated from college then it is madness to be using a broom pole vs a cheap sub hundred dollar boom pole! (you don't have to go all out with a K-Tek just yet, but a hundred dollar boom pole will be in another league to a broom pole!!)
Personally I use a cheap monopod for a boom pole. It collapses much smaller than the broom handle, weighs about the same, and already has a 1/4" 20 screw at the end so no drilling/tape is required. Plus it looks just enough like an actual boompole that you could pass as a professional crew to the untrained eye. You can get them for about $14-20 on Amazon.
here too!
Mom look! I made it on Indy Mogul! 😁
Good job!
Now you can pass on into that sweet blissful oblivion secure in the knowledge that your life had meaning
@@haruruben everything lead to this one opportunity. I can now go on.
You rocked the boom, John!
Who is here after Allen's video?
Looking at you bro.
The reason you are hearing more noise when you tap the Ktek boompole as opposed to the broom pole, is because the KTek has the coiled cable inside the pole, which is rattling and banging against the inside, whereas the broom pole is solid and has nothing to bang. Sound is vibration, tapping, banging, or slapping creates vibrations, and those vibrations will travel around a cavity.
broom pole is likely hollow too, though. But yes, no cable. Broom pole for the win!
@@firstname405if the pole was horizontal like it should and would be in use, that wouldnt happen. Poor technique fail
I just watched this video.. I remembered back when I was doing windows I have a 20ft extendable boom pole. Just put my Deity D4 on it and it works EXTREMELY well even for aluminum. No harsh after tones and it already had styro handles on it so that helps with the moving. It's perfect! I personally don't think people other than the actual camera community really cares about what you brought to set to get the job done. Broom poles don't factor you as a professional. It means you now have the utensil to get the job done for which the RESULTS will always win over anything. I got film job using my Sony A7Rii because he liked the results, the Lens won(Tokina 28-80mm ATX Pro). The camera didn't make me professional, I did
We bought a cheap bag of Velcro strips to aid in securing the XLR cable and prevent resultant cord noise. For us, these strips were a must have for any non-internal, wired pole whether a broom pole or an inexpensive R0de micro pole.
Using a combo of velcro strips (for the lower tiers) and bongo ties (for the upper sections) is my preferred way of setting up my boom pole :-)
I use a $2 monopod normally used for selfies. I simply unscrew the phone holder and it gives me a standard 1/4 inch screw mount.
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Super long, light, ready to thread a shock mount with a double sided screw. done! perfect solution
I used an extendable paint roller pole I picked up for just £3.99 here in the UK, it's 3.5ft and extends to 6.5ft. I think it's great that you've shown that cheap doesn't always mean bad this time. Loving the new content, keep it up guys.
I was looking for a good boom pole and then I got this video notification, I was like YES!
What I would do is 3D print an adapter so that you can mount the shock mount to the end of the pole rather than have it sit out to the side, that way it doesn't look so DIY.
But what I've used previously was an extendible paint roller handle, they're fairly cheap, and still extend quite the way
Very cool idea!
@@GriffinHammond being professional is all about looking the part
I made a professional looking boom pole for about $25. I used a telescopic paint roller pole. I heated s standard mic stand head till it was pliable and I was able to butterfly it open. I formed the mic stand head to a short cut of 2" pvc,drilled holes and screwed them together. Then I cut slits in the ends of the pvc for rubber bands, painted the pvc and the screw head of the pole black, and forcefully screwed my pvc shock mount on to the pole screw head(the plastic was soft enough to form to the wrong size metal nut inside the mic stand head). Next thing to try is run the xlr through it!
Brilliant - I use an extendable plastic mop pole with the same results only it collapses down to half the size to about 3 1/2 feet so fits in my light stand bag really easily.
Indy Mogul has been there for me since the beginning. Back when I was just messing around with cameras in middle school when it was hosted by the other guy, then once it went dark and got picked up by Griffin now after finishing film school and moved to LA. You guys are awesome never stop!
@filmriot too!!
Thank you Luis!
I sincerely hope you have watched Sound Speeds hilarious review on this video.
Alan is a pro, and this is painful for a pro to watch
For the broom pole, or even better an extendable painters pole (not much more in price) take a look for an old paint roller; remove the "L-shaped" metal rod and thread a screw in through the bottom of the handle up & out the hole, securing with a washer & nut. Now you have a proper mount for your shock mount mic holder and it can travel in your suitcase as part of your gear even when your cheap broom/painters pole doesn't go with you, allowing you to get one from any hardware store as you mentioned, and still keep the full functionality of the shock mount attachment ;)
Congrats on 1Mil Indy Mogul!
When I bought a 23 foot telescoping pole, I also bought a $5 mini paint roller that screwed onto it. I cut handle and found a hole which fit a 1/4-20 x 1 inch setscrew.
Stuff like this is why I subscribed some time ago. The cheaper DIY solutions is what I live for.
I use a $14 Targus monopod as my boom pole. It has the grip-locks you were hoping for, and it works well for what I use it for.
Thanks for the video, Indy Mogul! I would really like to see an episode comparing cheaper ND filters to more expensive ND filters. I'm looking to buy one but reviews are always mixed between the two price-points. Thank you!
Check out Dave Dugdale's channel. He has a really great shootout on Variable NDs.
I used a heavy duty aluminum monopole that collapsed down nicely. It extended nearly 5.5 feet and had a shock absorber 1/4-20 mic mount that worked great.
Loved the video, pretty impressed that the broom pole held up so well. A suggestion for another video in this series would be a gimbal like the zhiyun crane v2 that you use vs a cheap DSLR stabilizer you can get on Amazon for less than $100
I remember wwatching you guys when I was 13 and making videos with my friends
Now I'm attending Film School and I'm so glad you're still providing content
Congrats! Keep it going!
I have an extended pole for painting, it extends quite a bit, and my wife put vinyl around it, so it looks legit.
I feel like this is too extreme. I'd rather you test a $50 boom pole, we already know a broom pole is cheap and dirty.
Showing that there's basically no difference between a broom handle and a $600 boom pole pretty much covers the entire gambit.
Kind of just shows how insignificant the price point is, as long as the job gets done.
I completely understand that and agree. But there’s still the element of looking professional. I’m all down for and have used a broom pole. But if I was gonna invest a buck, I’d buy a boom pole, but not an expensive one like that.
I have a boom pole for ten years that does everything his did but isn’t carbon fiber and it cost me $130. Nothing beats having the cable inside it. And the broom handle isn’t long enough if you want to do a medium shot.
@@DogFiles is kinda a matter of personal preference when it comes to internal vs external cabling, there is pros and cons to each approach
@@DogFiles people have mentioned aluminium extendable pool cleaners can have the wires run down inside them, seems like a little modding and you've beaten the $600 counterpart.
This is a fantastic idea for a series! Please keep making more.
There are crazy affordable chinese boom poles (sub $100, which are more than good enough to just "get the job done") that I think it insanity to try and save a few pennies by using a broom pole / painters pole instead.
I am currently using a 15$ monopod as a boom pole. It's really handy, because of the grip plus the amount of extension you can get.
what we used was a telescoping Paint Roller Extension Pole with an non coiled XLR dropped through a hole in both ends
we would collapse or extend it IMMEDIATELY upon getting it out so, the majority of the time it was visible ,it just looked "normal"
Long time fan. This is a great idea. I'm looking forward to seeing what else you try!
FINALLY GOT TO 1 MILLION CONGRATS GUYS (especially from someone whos been watching since 2010)
Griffin Hammond really is one of the most likeable filmmakers on TH-cam.
Not by Boom Operators xD
maybe it's just the Valentine's Day tie-in, but this was a rather provocative episode!
was it the rubbing? lol
@@JohnLuna SO. MUCH. RUBBING. Also, lots of euphemisms and double entendres :D
Lil throwback Friday! I feel like I remember the broomstick episode from like 10years ago lol
love this kind of video. so glad you're back griffin!!
Thank you!
Great video, Griffin! If you need something cheap but longer than a broomstick, check out paint poles. They're collapsible, and some go to 12-plus feet.
I'm using a very cheap Koolertron boom pole which has as cable pass through. Now I do have to use a thinner XLR cable, but for the cost, it's worth it.
Cheap CCTV lenses for MFT and DSLRs. Bought a 25$ 25mm lens and works quite nice with my Yi M1 MFT camera.
Love the little cameo by Andy!
How about a painter’s pole? Same as the broom pole but extends. I have one that goes from something like eight to 16 feet (extends only once) so like your broom stick definitely not portable, BUT cheap enough to buy one anywhere. I use it primarily to get the camera really high up in the air. It’s awesome!
Alternative title: Boom pole vs. Broom pole
I think Shatner would love the idea of using a cheap pole that does just as good of a job as an expensive pole. I think he would say: "You're kidding!", "That's great!".
We use a RODE carbon fiber pole and I like it, but having a built-in cable would be nice!
Please make a video about "Self-made Ikea Lenses" compare to "Cooke Prime Lenses", I guess that the result will be "Self-made Ikea Lenses win"...
Guess I'm gonna subscribe since Indy Mogul rose from the grave.
Very detailed review! I'm impressed!
Thanks for sharing! I learned a lot today!
I started out with just a zoom h 1 and rode video micro audio, no one complained about the audio as sounded decent. I upgraded to a rode video mic pro +. A major bump in quality.
truly inspiring video thanks so much
i feel like i went back in time watching this. just like the old indymogul!
Uh I didn't give you a release for that photo ;) haha...I love the broom pole.
Ah, I'm terrible. Sorry Matt! I should've credited you. HEY EVERYONE READING THIS, excellent photographer Matt Edwards took every photo of me and William Shatner! But who took the photo of you and me and Joe behind the garbage trucks?
Get a painter’s extension pole. Usually 4-8 ft or 6-12 ft. $20-30. 👍
Very nice video content! I enjoyed watching your review!
Thanks for saving me $500 heading to the hardware store !
👍🎬🎬🎬
It's hard to take a test like this seriously when the tester has issues with a simple screw-lock, or considers headphones being something just for checking handling noise. But for someone very inexperienced, maybe those could be issues somehow, there's one thing that makes this test very unreliable even for a DIY-test: Always use the exact same microphone in the exact same shockmount when doing comparisons like this. Using two completely different mics WILL lead to very unreliable results. Myself, I changed from a wooden broom-handle with a screw fixed at the end through a drilled hole at the top and some chemical steel to seal the deal. Most certainly worked very well, and I still have it around, but I seriously did not miss the lack of telescopic settings nor poor grip when changing to Klassic K102 CCR. What makes the K-Tek booms so good compared to other professional booms are several things, most of which are hard to explain as they are more of a "feeling" thing like sturdiness and such, but mainly the super-reliable locking-rings. I've had mine for well over 10 years, and in service, it feels like I just bought it! K-Tek is incredibly reliable, and on set, reliability is king. (Not sponsored, just a fan)
Other than those things, I do appreciate these videos, not least since DIY is most certainly a much better, or even great way, to start than waiting for expensive gear that might never even turn up the first place. In further videos, please mind consistency, because you do bring up a valid point: Can these things be used agony-free until you can afford the good stuff? Or for people with less professional intentions full stop?
I would like to see cheap mics vs expensive mic such as shotguns, lavs, and such
Love the comparison!
Why is Griffin so magically good at Filmmaking videos??
Yes been waiting for this! Whos with me in the #NotificationSquad !
I use a $100 boom pole and for how I work it’s needed for the extension
When you travel and buy a broom pole on location, do you also buy a drill to install the mount? Thanks for another great vid. Keep 'em coming!
In the field, if I buy a new broom pole, I just gaffer tape the mic on.
I take a drill with me wherever i go Rick.
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Have you tried a collapsible fishing rod? I haven't tried it myself, but I would think that it would pack well; just remove the last section (which would be too skinny for use).
u could also get a simple mono pod with some adapters
now I wanna see your Shatner project!
It was a project I wrote, directed, shot, edited when I worked at State Farm in 2011. It got nearly a million views-and actually saved a lot of people from burning down their houses!-but State Farm eventually removed it from TH-cam, because I believe the contract with Shatner wasn't a perpetual license. I see someone re-uploaded a low-quality version: th-cam.com/video/Z4Qxqmhqj1A/w-d-xo.html
Griffin Hammond omg, this is glorious!
I remember indy mogul had props... i miss that
For a second, when I read "boom pole" I thought it was another word for a rifle... I'm going to start calling rifles "boom poles" now.
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hay Indy Mogul how about a pool cleaning pole instead of a broom pole?
Great work... liked...
I didn't just click, I SMASHED the like button
THANK YOU LIKE SMASHER
Cheap vs expensive is awesome! lolol
WAIT, wait, wait, wait...you paid $10 for a broom handle?!?!?!
If you are worried about the broom pole, just paint the bright red-orange tip! lol
It would be really nice to provide also metric units
I'm looking at telescopic carbon fibre poles in the UK and Gardiner make a range of poles for window cleaners starting at around £79 which might work nicely ?
You should teach how to make the boom pole
i go under my blanket to record audio lol
I use a painter's pole that has one telescoping section. I epoxied a 3/8 screw on the end to mount the shock mount. It works just as well was the broom pole and it costs $10 too. Here is the link to it on Home Depot 's website: thd.co/2qk8bu8
Good report. I have a VDB carbon fiber pole bought for $75 at a local camera show. What store is that at the head of the video. Looks amazing. B&H ?
i use an extendable painters pole.
I use an old monopod. Its light and colapses a lot
Do you never find yourself needing the length?
oh I remember pre kungfu virus days. I wonder if this guy's still alive
There's also a lot of options between these two.
I really feel like boom poles are the biggest racket in the film industry. Like... I can wrap my own XLR cable around a painter's pole. Worst case, I need a couple zip ties to secure it.
Really? Try doing it professionally then see if you can say that with a straight face.
Just hold it in hands - it's free.
Extendable paint roller
That integrated mic cable is a gigantic pain and will more than likely get frayed/break after a few months of using it... so, you'll be using an external XLR cable anyway.
They Rycote shock mount is better than a rubber one.
Hey Griffin, you _SAY_ that both the broompole and the $600 graphite boom pole are equally effective as cat toys, but I didn't see any comparison videos. Can you do a follow up where you play with your cat with the $600 boom pole for comparison? 😼
Try a fiberglass telescoping fishing pole...hmm
Best solution: Selfie Stick
Where can I buy the Broom Pole? I would like to purchasee.
I might need it to be portable so I can film on location
😂 Love it! VIVA LA BROOM POLE!