cr band member (i play synth) and i can totally say the same about yalls , we saw you guys from the side at states and OH MY GOD it was the one time i did see your show but it was so amazing i loved it🫶🫶
Hello great work! How wide (mm zoom) did you film this? Did you use an external recorder with mic or was this on camera mic? I ask because I’m doing this for my daughter’s band tomorrow at State Competition in San Antonio, TX. Once again, this sounds and looks amazing. I hope to be able to do the same for my daughter’s band. Thanks Alex
Thanks for the kind words! I work with every band director that hosts the competition and get permission ahead of the show, because they don't need any more surprises. I used a 10-18 mm Sony lens, on a Sony a7III. The mics are matched pair of external mics in a sound reduction surround and a home made deadcat, but the mics are up with the camera in the press box, or above. They are connected to the cameras mic input. Once recorded, I process in DaVinci Resolve to get it to the way I want it to look, and set the soundscape for the location. Each video is recorded in 4K30 60m and are uploaded to UA-cam with the same file settings, then it takes a few hours (per file) for their servers to process it for the different resolutions. Good luck and prepare for some long nights :D Testing is everything.
@@philhadleyphotos awesome. Thanks good info. I plan on using my Canon 5D Mark IV with a 24-70 L series lens also at 4K 30. My recorder will be the zoom H6 with the SSH stereo shotgun mic with Dead Cat using a back up recording recorded at -20 db. I’ll also have a DJI wireless mic directly into the camera. I plan on using Premiere Pro for post and synching. We will see how that works.
@cavazosa4 Best of luck, it's a labor of love. I had the get the 10mm to get endzone to end zone, some bands lap over into that area, and help show the staging before field entry for the pit crew. May help them to study efficiency and on and off traffic.
@@philhadleyphotos I’ve been doing photos for the band for the last two years. This year I’m getting video. The band booster parent reached out to me and said the band director asked if I would record the show as an opportunity for Educational Filming. I said of course I would. I’m really excited and nervous too. I’m happy to do it for them, just like you.
I’m from tlhannah band during the upper state yall went first before us we watch y’all from the side line I was amazed I loved y’all show
cr band member (i play synth) and i can totally say the same about yalls , we saw you guys from the side at states and OH MY GOD it was the one time i did see your show but it was so amazing i loved it🫶🫶
I marched here in 2019, while small it was so much fun. I love Fort Mill.
im sure seeing your band go from 2a placing alright to 4A winning almost every competition is great😂
Do you know Jake?
Or Nate?
@@slimeball679 I don’t remember many people but those names do ring a bell
It’s only a matter of time before they’re competitive with Wando/ DB
Our school is using this music for our next show!!
what school
what’s goody
what’s goody
Hello great work!
How wide (mm zoom) did you film this?
Did you use an external recorder with mic or was this on camera mic?
I ask because I’m doing this for my daughter’s band tomorrow at State Competition in San Antonio, TX.
Once again, this sounds and looks amazing. I hope to be able to do the same for my daughter’s band.
Thanks
Alex
Thanks for the kind words!
I work with every band director that hosts the competition and get permission ahead of the show, because they don't need any more surprises.
I used a 10-18 mm Sony lens, on a Sony a7III.
The mics are matched pair of external mics in a sound reduction surround and a home made deadcat, but the mics are up with the camera in the press box, or above. They are connected to the cameras mic input.
Once recorded, I process in DaVinci Resolve to get it to the way I want it to look, and set the soundscape for the location.
Each video is recorded in 4K30 60m and are uploaded to UA-cam with the same file settings, then it takes a few hours (per file) for their servers to process it for the different resolutions.
Good luck and prepare for some long nights :D Testing is everything.
@@philhadleyphotos awesome. Thanks good info. I plan on using my Canon 5D Mark IV with a 24-70 L series lens also at 4K 30. My recorder will be the zoom H6 with the SSH stereo shotgun mic with Dead Cat using a back up recording recorded at -20 db. I’ll also have a DJI wireless mic directly into the camera. I plan on using Premiere Pro for post and synching.
We will see how that works.
@cavazosa4 Best of luck, it's a labor of love. I had the get the 10mm to get endzone to end zone, some bands lap over into that area, and help show the staging before field entry for the pit crew. May help them to study efficiency and on and off traffic.
@@philhadleyphotos I’ve been doing photos for the band for the last two years. This year I’m getting video.
The band booster parent reached out to me and said the band director asked if I would record the show as an opportunity for Educational Filming.
I said of course I would. I’m really excited and nervous too. I’m happy to do it for them, just like you.
I have another question, obviously you use some kind of tripod, or other stabilizer.
What do you use?