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The following are budget-friendly options. See https://boisestateecampus.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/MT/pages/edit-v2/2365358081?draftShareId=b210f9d5-0fb5-4348-922c-5b06a257186a&inEditorTemplatesPanel=auto_closed Recommended Multimedia Equipment mid-level options.
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While this equipment will certainly bump up the quality of your remote productions, it’s definitely not necessary. Use the webcam built into your laptop or your smartphone. Adjust your chair height, stack books, or use whatever you might have to get your camera at eye level for a flattering angle. Sit facing a window or set up a lamp behind your computer for better lighting. You can usually use smartphone earbuds with a built-in mic for better-quality audio.
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The following remote video production equipment (or similar equivalents you can find) are some recommendations that will help make producing webcam videos a breeze.
Saramonic USB Lav Mic ($45 USD) - good for recording sound up to 20', can be tripping hazard
Samson Q2U Mic pack ($70 USD) - good for traditional desk setup
Logitech C920s Webcam ($70 USD)
https://www.thinktutorial.com/how-to-adjust-your-logitech-webcam-settings/(PC)
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/webcam-settings/id533696630?mt=12 Lumecube Webcam Light w/ Stand ($99 USD) - or brighten up your monitor with a white background
Adjustable Laptop Stand ($23 USD) - or stack up some books, or adjust chair height
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The following items are inexpensive but help produce a high-quality video with equipment that’s sure to elevate your mobile videos.
Audio Technica Lav Mic ($39 USD)
Miracle Sound Lav Mic ($12 USD cheaper alternative)
Lav Mic Adapter ($6 USD)
Tripod ($31 USD)
Phone Tripod Mount ($15 USD)
For phones without a headphone jack:
Apple Lightning Adapter ($9 USD)
Apple / Android USB-C Adapter ($10 USD)
Professional Quality Equipment
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