Making big moves, anybody knowledgable on audio for microphones?

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Alright, the title may seem crazy and non understandable, but I been working on this project for about 3 years now, and I think it's time to go full throttle with it, since my connects are sound and on board. Now what I need help with, is Camera microphones...

I'm planning on connecting a flash and a mic to my dslr, there is only one hot shoot so how would I connect both?

The type of mic I'm looking for:

Interviewing type. Been looking at a rode mic that hot shoots on the camera that will be good in capturing the interview while filtering out the background noise. It's gonna be a club setting so it would need a good filter...

Now that was my idea, but if we are able to have bluetooth mics even better but we would need 2. Do I need these attached to the camera or can I record audio differently? And will it be easy to sync.

Question is, handheld mics or rode mics that can record good audio in a crowded area and how can I attach multiple things to the camera's hotshoot.
 

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Alright, the title may seem crazy and non understandable, but I been working on this project for about 3 years now, and I think it's time to go full throttle with it, since my connects are sound and on board. Now what I need help with, is Camera microphones...
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I'm planning on connecting a flash and a mic to my dslr, there is only one hot shoot so how would I connect both?
Cheat and use a jib arm , you dont need an expensive one either.


The type of mic I'm looking for:

Interviewing type. Been looking at a rode mic that hot shoots on the camera that will be good in capturing the interview while filtering out the background noise. It's gonna be a club setting so it would need a good filter...
What's your budget ?
You could go cheap with a Azden smg or cop a AKG shotgun mic



Now that was my idea, but if we are able to have bluetooth mics even better but we would need 2. Do I need these attached to the camera or can I record audio differently? And will it be easy to sync.
Okay i'll answer this in two parts.\
I've never used a bluetooth mic for recording. I usually work with a one mic shotgun or boom set-up.

You live in the city so i suggest you go to B&H cause the other part of the question i can't answer


Question is, handheld mics or rode mics that can record good audio in a crowded area and how can I attach multiple things to the camera's hotshoot.

Your gonna have to cheat with a jib arm for multiple attachments.
I've never done crowed area shoots so i can't answer that one , your best bet would be downloading Avid or some kind of post production field editing software.
 
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