paulears
Veteran
I've got some new jobs coming up this year with previously audio only recordings - not really important for this post, but it is choirs and acoustic live performances in churches, and other nice spaces.
Can I provide video with the sound recording? Yes - looking at the piles of gear in the studio, I think I can. And will we be able to live stream too maybe? Er, yes, we probably can. To be fair I then figured the 'we will get back to you' wouldn't happen and I carried on - but it has firmed up into some nice jobs. My studio is built around JVC 750 cameras - I have been a fan for years, my first ⅓" JVC being in the mid 90's - a 500, shooting to DV.
The studio uses Blackmagic switchers and control surfaces, hyperdecks and a rarely used Blackmagic web streamer. They all work fine in 1080, and have really nice images that work for me. I have an original Ursa 4K and Ursa Broadcast (original one) - but to be honest, I've dry hired them a bit and used them myself on a few jobs.
My forthcoming jobs require 2 cameras, and perhaps a 3rd locked off - on the centre line for a very wide shot, so my thoughts were to not dismantle any of the studio stuff - but if I need more cameras, I could use the 3 JVC 750's - not 4K, but for many things HD is fine.
I got some stuff out of the store and started to assemble a wheeled 19" rack - trundle it in, connect up and away we go. A nice 19" rack monitor for the multi-view, then an ATEM 2 M/E switcher 4K some hyperdecks, a rack audio mixer, comms unit and the web streaming gizmo. Add a network switch and some in/out panes and done.
This is where the issues started - silly ones. Adding the two blackmagic cameras I could set the system standard on the switcher (the 2M/E I have requires all inputs to be the same - doesn't convert or scale. Both cams come up on the multiview. I added one JVC. Wrong output. I can get the two Ursas - the 4K and the Broadcast to be the same, but that setting won't allow the JVC to join the party. I can have the Ursa 4K and the JVC - but then the Broadcast won't join in. I tried every switcher setting and every camera setting but could not get 3!
I've found a solution - run the Broadcast through a Blackmagic HD converter - this allows 108050i to be selected on switcher, Ursa 4K, JVC 750 the hyperdecks and with the converter the Broadcast can join in. I can't believe the Broadcast does not have the same output standards as the 4K? Very odd. I now have one camera coming in by HDMI - the longshot one - which hopefully can connect with an HDMI fiber cable to my one HDMI input, then up to 5 cameras. More than I will need to be honest, because extra people to operate them are expensive for the clients.
The web presenter in fairness, won't be much use - access to fast internet at venues is limited and 5G is rarely more than 1 bar, so probably unusable, but the system should be up and running soon - once parts and bits and pieces start to roll in.
There is a part two problem. I'm going to have to do some work on the blackmagic cameras as the video output by comparison is nowhere near the JVCs so custom LUTs to make them a bit more contrasty and saturated are the way forward I guess.
Can I provide video with the sound recording? Yes - looking at the piles of gear in the studio, I think I can. And will we be able to live stream too maybe? Er, yes, we probably can. To be fair I then figured the 'we will get back to you' wouldn't happen and I carried on - but it has firmed up into some nice jobs. My studio is built around JVC 750 cameras - I have been a fan for years, my first ⅓" JVC being in the mid 90's - a 500, shooting to DV.
The studio uses Blackmagic switchers and control surfaces, hyperdecks and a rarely used Blackmagic web streamer. They all work fine in 1080, and have really nice images that work for me. I have an original Ursa 4K and Ursa Broadcast (original one) - but to be honest, I've dry hired them a bit and used them myself on a few jobs.
My forthcoming jobs require 2 cameras, and perhaps a 3rd locked off - on the centre line for a very wide shot, so my thoughts were to not dismantle any of the studio stuff - but if I need more cameras, I could use the 3 JVC 750's - not 4K, but for many things HD is fine.
I got some stuff out of the store and started to assemble a wheeled 19" rack - trundle it in, connect up and away we go. A nice 19" rack monitor for the multi-view, then an ATEM 2 M/E switcher 4K some hyperdecks, a rack audio mixer, comms unit and the web streaming gizmo. Add a network switch and some in/out panes and done.
This is where the issues started - silly ones. Adding the two blackmagic cameras I could set the system standard on the switcher (the 2M/E I have requires all inputs to be the same - doesn't convert or scale. Both cams come up on the multiview. I added one JVC. Wrong output. I can get the two Ursas - the 4K and the Broadcast to be the same, but that setting won't allow the JVC to join the party. I can have the Ursa 4K and the JVC - but then the Broadcast won't join in. I tried every switcher setting and every camera setting but could not get 3!
I've found a solution - run the Broadcast through a Blackmagic HD converter - this allows 108050i to be selected on switcher, Ursa 4K, JVC 750 the hyperdecks and with the converter the Broadcast can join in. I can't believe the Broadcast does not have the same output standards as the 4K? Very odd. I now have one camera coming in by HDMI - the longshot one - which hopefully can connect with an HDMI fiber cable to my one HDMI input, then up to 5 cameras. More than I will need to be honest, because extra people to operate them are expensive for the clients.
The web presenter in fairness, won't be much use - access to fast internet at venues is limited and 5G is rarely more than 1 bar, so probably unusable, but the system should be up and running soon - once parts and bits and pieces start to roll in.
There is a part two problem. I'm going to have to do some work on the blackmagic cameras as the video output by comparison is nowhere near the JVCs so custom LUTs to make them a bit more contrasty and saturated are the way forward I guess.