Subject: | recording a falcon hunt |
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From: | "Stephen Vitiello" stephenvitiello |
Date: | Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:50 am ((PST)) |
Hi all, a friend is doing a small documentary about a falconer. I offered t= o come and record some ambience and found out the first shoot is a hunt. I'= m trying to work out the best rig to bring. There will be people in motion,= scaring up prey and then the falcon itself, potentially swooping down. I h= ave a Schoeps stereo mic as well as a borrowed Telinga parabola with stereo= mic. I'm just trying to resolve how to capture motion, minimize handling n= oise and get a moment that may be very quick. Any advice would be most welc= ome and appreciated. Thanks |
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