Bradford Holt
September 22nd, 2009, 09:49 PM
I' just bought an EX-1 and I have my first gig scheduled in two weeks. I'll be recording the music acts at a rock club.
The guy who set me up with this job did it in the past. He used to just put the camera on a tripod next to the audio tech's mixer and plug an xlr from that mixer directly into the camera. Afterward, he'd go shoot insert shots that he'd then edit together for the final product which would make it look like a multi-cam shoot. The only problem is that the best shots are the close ups, but he could never show mouths moving or anything that would give away that they weren't shot along with the song. The only shot that would sync up is the master, but the camera was so far away that sync didn't matter with that shot.
I was thinking, as an alternate plan, was to get an audio recorder to hook directly into the mixer and then I could get closeups of the musicians playing that I could then sync up with the audio recorded on the separate recorder. Then, at the end, I could pop the camera on a tripod for a wide shot that I could edit in later.
Does this sound like a good idea? Also, what sound recorders would you recommend? Do I need something heavy duty like the Tascam DR100 or can I go with something cheaper? If the Tascam will be useful/better in the long run, I'd go for that or something else if you have any suggestions.
I'm excited and want to do the best I can even though it's a small job. Thanks in advance.
The guy who set me up with this job did it in the past. He used to just put the camera on a tripod next to the audio tech's mixer and plug an xlr from that mixer directly into the camera. Afterward, he'd go shoot insert shots that he'd then edit together for the final product which would make it look like a multi-cam shoot. The only problem is that the best shots are the close ups, but he could never show mouths moving or anything that would give away that they weren't shot along with the song. The only shot that would sync up is the master, but the camera was so far away that sync didn't matter with that shot.
I was thinking, as an alternate plan, was to get an audio recorder to hook directly into the mixer and then I could get closeups of the musicians playing that I could then sync up with the audio recorded on the separate recorder. Then, at the end, I could pop the camera on a tripod for a wide shot that I could edit in later.
Does this sound like a good idea? Also, what sound recorders would you recommend? Do I need something heavy duty like the Tascam DR100 or can I go with something cheaper? If the Tascam will be useful/better in the long run, I'd go for that or something else if you have any suggestions.
I'm excited and want to do the best I can even though it's a small job. Thanks in advance.