Comment by andreareina
9 hours ago
I'm given to understand that you've got to have your mic pretty close up to keep noise down. You don't have to eat it, but it wants to be close enough that it's going to be in frame.
Ed: I'm sure there's cargo culting going on but the visibility of the mic isn't only performative.
The thing they’re describing is people hand holding lapel mics right up to their mouth, rather than clipping them to their lapel or shirt or anything (where I assume they’re designed to go still). Seems more ‘indie filmmaker’ where actually clipping it on seems too polished, and why would you trust someone who’s from Big Lapel Mic on TikTok.
This lead to other people clipping them onto random objects to make fun of the trend for a while.