Paul Joy
February 27th, 2009, 05:05 AM
Silent Arena Promo | Paul Joy (http://www.pauljoy.com/?page_id=2144)
or in HD on YouTube YouTube - Silent Disco by SilentArena (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xYqXZU4CLs&fmt=22)
This is a short web promo I put together for a silent disco company.
A silent disco does away with the traditional speaker systems used in nightclubs or festivals and instead issues visitors with wireless headphones that allow the wearer to choose to listen to one of two live DJ’s performing at the event.
I used my EX1 on a multi-rig pro to allow me to be mobile and mingle with the crowds. Because all of the visitors were wearing headphones I was able to transmit the music from one of the DJ’s to the camera wirelessly as well as use a shotgun mic to record people singing along to the music on a separate channel.
I hired a Sony on camera LED light to give some fill for the dark scenes, because the light is able to be adjusted in brightness it allowed me to get just enough light onto the crowd without making them look out of place in the dark or colour lit surroundings.
The biggest problem was that my assistant decided to follow me around taking flash photo's and the EX1 cannot handle flash photography with it's rolling shutter. I asked him to stop as soon as I realised it was him but it did limit my choice of clips when it came to editing.
or in HD on YouTube YouTube - Silent Disco by SilentArena (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xYqXZU4CLs&fmt=22)
This is a short web promo I put together for a silent disco company.
A silent disco does away with the traditional speaker systems used in nightclubs or festivals and instead issues visitors with wireless headphones that allow the wearer to choose to listen to one of two live DJ’s performing at the event.
I used my EX1 on a multi-rig pro to allow me to be mobile and mingle with the crowds. Because all of the visitors were wearing headphones I was able to transmit the music from one of the DJ’s to the camera wirelessly as well as use a shotgun mic to record people singing along to the music on a separate channel.
I hired a Sony on camera LED light to give some fill for the dark scenes, because the light is able to be adjusted in brightness it allowed me to get just enough light onto the crowd without making them look out of place in the dark or colour lit surroundings.
The biggest problem was that my assistant decided to follow me around taking flash photo's and the EX1 cannot handle flash photography with it's rolling shutter. I asked him to stop as soon as I realised it was him but it did limit my choice of clips when it came to editing.