Af Kyle Frazer
TV Technology, 17. september, 2008

"Our editor went to work on the footage and when he had the first spot done, came to me to discuss the sound of the DPA 4080. He said that there was hardly any background noise at all on the DPA channel, and he decided not to use the boom mic audio. He played the recording to demonstrate what happened during the voice-overs. A very loud bird was being picked up by the boom microphone. He then played the channel recorded with the DPA 408 and the bird was not there at all. If we hadn’t used the DPA 4080, that track of dialog would have been ruined with bird noise. The DPA 4080 is a very useful tool to have on a shoot. The clean track it produced made this project a lot easier. The mic sounds great and rejects all the superfluous noises that surrounded us. Its cardioid pattern and excellent rejection characteristics make it a great asset when working with fun things like golfers, birds, theme parks, racetracks and bugs."
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