Jean-Philippe Archibald
June 14th, 2011, 07:30 AM
Hi, There is two clips I did for the Alcan String Quartet ( Alcan Quartet (http://www.alcanquartet.com/en/index.php) ), a quartet with an international reputation. This is a very modern incarnation of the classical music.
Alcan String Quartet - À Saint-Malo, Ernest McMillan on Vimeo
Alcan String Quartet - Presto II, Miguel del Aguila on Vimeo
It was a really great experience. The sync was really really hard to do. We did nine takes, two cams so I had 18 differents angles. We wanted to record the live sound to get the feel and acoustic caracteristics of the place, and the musicians didn't liked the idea to play over a recorded playback. I had the chance to work with a very talented sound recordist who is specialized in classical recording. She recorded the whole 9 takes and edited a final master. I took this master and synched with the reference from the cameras. It was tough because the tempo was never the same. two takes can have up to 10 seconds of difference in lenght. I sometime had to change the speed of the clips to have them sync.
But it was a very fun experience. We setup the place and shot in 4 hours. Please post comments and ask questions!
Alcan String Quartet - À Saint-Malo, Ernest McMillan on Vimeo
Alcan String Quartet - Presto II, Miguel del Aguila on Vimeo
It was a really great experience. The sync was really really hard to do. We did nine takes, two cams so I had 18 differents angles. We wanted to record the live sound to get the feel and acoustic caracteristics of the place, and the musicians didn't liked the idea to play over a recorded playback. I had the chance to work with a very talented sound recordist who is specialized in classical recording. She recorded the whole 9 takes and edited a final master. I took this master and synched with the reference from the cameras. It was tough because the tempo was never the same. two takes can have up to 10 seconds of difference in lenght. I sometime had to change the speed of the clips to have them sync.
But it was a very fun experience. We setup the place and shot in 4 hours. Please post comments and ask questions!