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Title: Suggestions Needed for Stealth Multicam Setup
Post by: TheMaestro on January 25, 2007, 11:47:48 PM
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Title: Re: Suggestions Needed for Stealth Multicam Setup (floorplans of venue included)
Post by: firmdragon on January 26, 2007, 05:21:10 PM
i kinda sounds like you want to run audio and video at the same time.  in a stealth situation, i'd say if you're gonna put togethor a team of that size, just have a guy doing just audio (maybe someone who knows what they're doing).

good luck.  this sounds like something out of a spy movie... ;D
Title: Re: Suggestions Needed for Stealth Multicam Setup (floorplans of venue included)
Post by: guitard on January 26, 2007, 08:01:54 PM
If you've got five cams, having three up in front of the stage (especially in a venue this size) would be a waste.  It's not likely they're going to get that great of a shot because that's the area to which security pays the most attention, and the fans will be knocking you around.

I've coordinated multi-cam stealth shots like this before.  I'd do it this way:

1.  one cam up front (and hope the guy can get a decent shot and not get busted)
2.  two cams - one cam on each side of the stage (left/right - located somewhere around where the second pic from the top in your diagram was taken)
3.  one in the back taking a static stage shot - get the full stage and just let the camera run.
4.  one in the back taking a static shot of the big screen - zoom in to fill the screen - and then just let the camera run.

If someone is going to record audio, it should be one of the two guys in the back because they won't have their hands full with a camera.

Make sure everyone knows how to adjust the exposure on the cams - over-exposure will kill a good shot.



Title: Re: Suggestions Needed for Stealth Multicam Setup (floorplans of venue included)
Post by: BlackLab on January 26, 2007, 08:19:23 PM
to help synching video sources later - have one person use a camera flash near the front or soemthing visible to all 5 sources at the very beginning

good luck
Title: Re: Suggestions Needed for Stealth Multicam Setup (floorplans of venue included)
Post by: wilsonedits on February 09, 2007, 05:34:35 PM
to help synching video sources later - have one person use a camera flash near the front or soemthing visible to all 5 sources at the very beginning

good luck

thats not nesscary at all... and not a good idea if you are stealthing.... also not a good idea to post floor plans on an internet message board