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Two Camera DSLR Taping of Local Group Grow & Twine

 
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Jun 25, 2013 15:54 |  #1

Had my first go recording an entire concert running a 2 camera DSLR setup of an awesome group called Grow & Twine and posted one of the songs to Youtube, was a great learning experience both shooting and editing both camera angles and audio together. Sadly no board feed since only the vocals were routed through the board, so I ran a Zoom mic as ambient for audio. Would love to hear some feedback!

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Jun 25, 2013 16:39 |  #2

The first cross fade seemed a bit too drawn out to me, the sound is indistinct which detracts, and a little bit too dark. The second camera shots could also be more closely framed as rather too much non important surroundings., but good effort for first go.


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Jun 25, 2013 23:02 |  #3

Sadly, the audio is so terrible I could not watch the video for more than 20 seconds. There is just no point of doing a video of a band under those circumstances. In the future you have to have a solid plan such as a dedicated mixer to capture the audio right before you even consider the video angle.


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