Just saw Coop on CNN, with on site hurricane coverage, grasping a mic, just above the proximal, purple, swollen, bulbous end, with the black shaft thence, surmounted by a black, less bulbous appearing wind/rain screen. At one point, Coop said he couldn't hear the studio feed, because rain was in his ear... Now, the audio from Coop and the weather consultant next to him, presumably fed from that setup, was as clear as studio feed, with, only slightly noticeable splashing from the sheets of rain falling behind Coop and mercilessly hitting him, all over his exposed head. So much duress that he commented on the pain. Apparently Coop and/or the director didn't want him to come in from the rain.
Now, does anyone know or wish to post conjecture, regarding the gear and post techniques empolyed here?
Thank you very much
Fury