
bennychico11
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I've got a gig coming up to record a bunch of individual consumer fireworks for a national firework company (we're recording both video and audio). The client didn't like how the audio turned out last time from the previous video company (I think they just used the camera mic)
Right now I've got a Sennheiser 416, Sennheiser 816, stereo pair of small condensers, Tube mic, SM57, and a large diaphram condenser to work with. Of course, I'd be willing to rent a mic if need be (I'd love to get a Neumann KU-100 binaural head, but we'll see about that).
At first thought I was wanting to capture the sound of lift off and explosion with the shotguns...and then ambience with a stereo mic setup. However, the location we're shooting at might hinder my ability to do so. I'd like to bring my DAW so I can multitrack, but if we're not near a power source I may have to rely on the portable stereo mixer and recording to camera (two channels).
Anyone have any experience with recording fireworks? I'm just hoping for a nice, QUIET, wind-free night outside.
Right now I've got a Sennheiser 416, Sennheiser 816, stereo pair of small condensers, Tube mic, SM57, and a large diaphram condenser to work with. Of course, I'd be willing to rent a mic if need be (I'd love to get a Neumann KU-100 binaural head, but we'll see about that).
At first thought I was wanting to capture the sound of lift off and explosion with the shotguns...and then ambience with a stereo mic setup. However, the location we're shooting at might hinder my ability to do so. I'd like to bring my DAW so I can multitrack, but if we're not near a power source I may have to rely on the portable stereo mixer and recording to camera (two channels).
Anyone have any experience with recording fireworks? I'm just hoping for a nice, QUIET, wind-free night outside.