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Anyone thought of an encloser for their camera?

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Like, get a tall tripod, mount your mics on it, and under that, clamp on a metal box of sorts (ala the UA-5 design, or any other pre-amp), with 4 holes in it (3 on one end, 1 larger one on the other). You could even make it preatty and stuff, or whatever.

The larger hole is for the lense to look out of. the other 3 are to run your mic cables in and out of. This gives it the allusion that its a pre-amp and you just have really dinky and tiny XLR cables (that would be my excuse), and then angle it right and figure out the zoom ahead of time (practice makes perfect) and voila.

Now you may ask how do you do tape flips? Have one of the digi-outs on a cam leading to your taping bag which has another recorder in it. This way you dont have to muck with the stand each time you do something. Granted not every camera has an out on it, but that would be something to investigate.

Also, this doesnt help much with non-taper friendly bands, as its tough to get a stand up when stealthing unless your an uber-taper. What it does solve is it conceals the camera and gives you a stable image that doesnt wobble (and I'm not big on zooms or pans, which this also solves, but thats personal preference I guess), and allows you to enjoy the show.

Thoughts/Comments?

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sexymexi:
i think your saying you wanna mount your camera on the top of your stand up with your mics right?  It would be hard to take pics, unless you have a remote.  And my remote only works with my SLR, and its a manual, if it was auto, then it would work just get like a 15 ft remote and click away. just change the rolls of film.

I have never seem a digital camera that works with a remote, they might exist, but never with these eyes have them been bestowed upon.  its a good idea, i think micsupply.com carries a clamp for a camera, but passing it off for a pre might be kinda weird.  Good luck though. +T

page:
It was intedned for video (I was watching a video of the Dead from last summer while I thought of this), not stills, but I hadnt thought of it as a regular camera... hmm, I wonder how well that would work.

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Cooker:
probably be easier to get an analog camera with a detachable lens, extend the cable, stick it in a shockmount, and run the video in to your mini-DV  in your bag.

tooldvn:
I frequently mount a Sony TRV33 inbetween my mics.. If I do run that it is the steady cam, and I start it, then elevate the mic stand (I usually do a trial run with the viewscreen open so I can see what is what, then mark where I need to have the stand up).   It's not a big deal.  I'm not really sure what you're saying about running a micpre up there as well. You're best off having that down in the bag as normal and matching up the aud and vid later in post.

-dvn

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