Anya Vaverko
April 6th, 2010, 02:16 PM
Hey all,
I was shooting a show of a friend of mine with my 7D (17-85mm 4.0 Canon lens), using the ZoomH4N for audio. Each was on its own mic stand/tripod.
As I was shooting, I was really confused about how best to shoot. I could get a shot of the whole stage (which was tiny) to include the singer/guitarist, the bass to her right, and banjo to her left. I could get a shot of her closeup, and extra close up. I could get shots of each of the other musicians, close up as well. I could get the singer and one of the other musicians in the shot, too.
But what I was totally lost about was how to go between all those different shots with ONE CAMERA? I kept panning light to left, left to right. As I zoomed in to get a tight shot, I would start trying to adjust the focus. By then , it would be time to move on, and then I had to zoom out (which my lens does NOT do smoothly- have to see about getting it fixed) and worry about focus all over again.
Usually, the live shows we find on TV/etc. are shot with several cameras so they can just cut into the guitarists fingers during the solo, etc.
Also, I wanted the mic close to her, but far enough to keep it out of my shots- which did not always succeed. So what I wound up with was not strong vocals on my audio, and the mic was sometimes visible when I forgot to keep my eye on it.
I'll have a few more chances to shoot the same show in the same venue. How can I make it better?
I'll try to post a sample soon.
Thanks!
Anya
I was shooting a show of a friend of mine with my 7D (17-85mm 4.0 Canon lens), using the ZoomH4N for audio. Each was on its own mic stand/tripod.
As I was shooting, I was really confused about how best to shoot. I could get a shot of the whole stage (which was tiny) to include the singer/guitarist, the bass to her right, and banjo to her left. I could get a shot of her closeup, and extra close up. I could get shots of each of the other musicians, close up as well. I could get the singer and one of the other musicians in the shot, too.
But what I was totally lost about was how to go between all those different shots with ONE CAMERA? I kept panning light to left, left to right. As I zoomed in to get a tight shot, I would start trying to adjust the focus. By then , it would be time to move on, and then I had to zoom out (which my lens does NOT do smoothly- have to see about getting it fixed) and worry about focus all over again.
Usually, the live shows we find on TV/etc. are shot with several cameras so they can just cut into the guitarists fingers during the solo, etc.
Also, I wanted the mic close to her, but far enough to keep it out of my shots- which did not always succeed. So what I wound up with was not strong vocals on my audio, and the mic was sometimes visible when I forgot to keep my eye on it.
I'll have a few more chances to shoot the same show in the same venue. How can I make it better?
I'll try to post a sample soon.
Thanks!
Anya