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Title: multicam setup - gambled...and won!
Post by: krsb on March 29, 2011, 05:30:37 PM
Not very organized this past weekend, so tried to cover all the bases...went with one static main cam as insurance, one cam following the action on stage, I was on stage with one cam and the gamble: I installed my helmet cam from the winter ski season on a lightstand behind the drummer.(it's a Drift HD170)

Sound was soundboard + Neumanns --> Tascam DR 680

Edit was done over the weekend on FCP

http://www.vimeo.com/album/1563379

Group is a local reggae band here in France called: Green Valley Vibes. They are open to taping, but not so hot on trading...yet, working on it!

Comments are welcome and apologies in advance:  I didn't know whether to post this message  here or in kickdown, but as it is streaming, not download...I figure this was the better location. If not, please let me know.
cb
Title: Re: multicam setup - gambled...and won!
Post by: ashevillain on March 29, 2011, 07:44:33 PM
Very nicely done! I like almost everything about this! The one thing I don't is that some of the camera angles seem less sharp than others. Otherwise this seems like it could be very close to a professional quality production. I think the audio sounds excellent.
Title: Re: multicam setup - gambled...and won!
Post by: krsb on March 30, 2011, 01:08:53 AM
Good point, it's true. The cam that was setup at the lighting desk, behind the soundboard wasn't as good quality as the other two and it shows. Also, I zoomed in slightly on the framing on that cam which makes things even worse. It's a trick I do often when I am editing in HD but I know the output will be in SD, only this time I forgot the output was going to be HD....oops!

It makes such a difference during the edit having a few sources, I think three cams is my new minimum to get decent results...

BTW a friend ran a 24 track recording off the soundboard, I'll try to get my hands on that and maybe re-edit one song to that audio, spending a little more time on it.

Thanks for the feedback.
cb


Very nicely done! I like almost everything about this! The one thing I don't is that some of the camera angles seem less sharp than others. Otherwise this seems like it could be very close to a professional quality production. I think the audio sounds excellent.
Title: Re: multicam setup - gambled...and won!
Post by: Fatah Ruark (aka MIKE B) on March 30, 2011, 03:00:07 AM
Interesting. I tried to use my helmet cam (GoPro HD) for a in-store appearance a few weeks ago...not so hot. I think it was a lighting issue. Plenty of light, but it was weird light. Pretty sure the Go Pro is designed for outside use, and therefore is set up for "outside light"

I'll give it a go again sometime. It's the only camera I've got that shoots video, and it was certainly better than nothing.
Title: Re: multicam setup - gambled...and won!
Post by: krsb on March 30, 2011, 04:18:43 PM

Check the menu settings and see if you can manually adjust the white balance, that would help.

The Drift is a bit bigger than the GoPro, but one of the advantages is that it has a small LCD screen. Not great for filming, as it is on the side, but great for setting up the shot.

Cb

Interesting. I tried to use my helmet cam (GoPro HD) for a in-store appearance a few weeks ago...not so hot. I think it was a lighting issue. Plenty of light, but it was weird light. Pretty sure the Go Pro is designed for outside use, and therefore is set up for "outside light"

I'll give it a go again sometime. It's the only camera I've got that shoots video, and it was certainly better than nothing.