Any microphone that can minimize/eliminate noise made by roommates?

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What microphone should I use if I am filming my youtube videos at home/in my apartment where I have bunch of roommates all around me? I have my own room in each place but I can still hear them when they speak outside my room or and less so in other areas of the house. I also hear their door closing, etc. What should I do to film in these places?

I am assuming I should sound-proof my room and use a shotgun mic? What is the best mic in these situations to minimize all noise except my voice?

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Update: Would buying a whisper room be the best solution or is there a similarly effective solution I can do for cheaper?
 

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Think more on budget yes a shot gun mic might work the best but how close can you get to your subject I’d try fixing the environment then the gear
 
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Think more on budget yes a shot gun mic might work the best but how close can you get to your subject I’d try fixing the environment then the gear
How do I fix the environment? I can't tell my roommates to stop moving or speaking or closing doors. Do I install sound-proofing materials on the walls of my room?
 

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Give Audacity a try before you spend money on a new microphone (it's free). You can use the "noise removal" effect to take a quiet section of your audio and add it over noisy sections.
 
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Give Audacity a try before you spend money on a new microphone (it's free). You can use the "noise removal" effect to take a quiet section of your audio and add it over noisy sections.
I want to stream too without people hearing my neighbors. So shotgun the only way to go then?
 

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You need a microphone with a "cardioid setting" (google it and you'll find the explanation and plenty of examples.) A mic using the cardioid setting will only pick up sounds very close to it (your voice) - It's the sort of mic setting used in podcasts, voice acting and radio presenting etc.
 

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What type of videos do you film, yes sound proof do it like in school of rock use blankets then try to wait till you roommates are asleep
 
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You need a microphone with a "cardioid setting" (google it and you'll find the explanation and plenty of examples.) A mic using the cardioid setting will only pick up sounds very close to it (your voice) - It's the sort of mic setting used in podcasts, voice acting and radio presenting etc.
What about a shot gun mic? Which one would be better at eliminating everything else except my voice?