Sound engineer's hard work - part 3 video free download


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Duration: 06:16
Uploaded: 2014/10/19

Aeolus' recording producer and engineer Christoph Martin Frommen preparing a recording session with Stephen Tharp at the organ gallery of the church of Saint-Sulpice in Paris, France.

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8 years ago

Camille de Sutter

J'ai eu le vertige chapeau pour le boulot

8 years ago

DJ Shuffle

I'm dedicated to my work, but honestly I wouldn't be able to do this job. I have aeroacrophobia and standing on a ladder 2 meters off the ground makes me panic. I watched this video, and at the end noticed that my hands were shaking quite drastically. That's why I have respect for those working outside of the live room; taking their dedication and professionalism everywhere they go. I'd love to do it too, work on live shows doing not only recording sessions but live performances, but I know that when a job needs to be done, it needs to be done end of story. And as soon as I have to get on top of a high ladder to get to a malfunctioning speaker 5 meters off the ground I know I wouldn't cope. I hate it.

8 years ago

Lawrence Keesler

Makes me dizzy from the height. At 1:07, are the wooden pallets at lower left for manually supplying air for the organ? Are they ever used?

9 years ago

Tryfield Animas

(y) ;)

9 years ago

Valyn Bautista

nice one :)

9 years ago

Andrew Sommer

Can you move it out a few feet more...?

9 years ago

fat jack

Good real recording sound the way it was meat to be heard. good job."pay for your music" the public is no longer paying for autotune so MIAA can suck it if you use it. like organic to food artists are now using labels with "no autotune" on them.

9 years ago

Denise DePalma

Wow! I know that soundmen (and engineers) work hard...I've been in the industry for 38 yrs, but holy cow! That's intense! God bless that guy!

9 years ago

Florian Erb

Nice Video....seems dangerous.....Thank You !Florian

9 years ago

Nuno Carmona

Awsome video. But if it was me I wouldn't complaint that much.

9 years ago

André Welten

Sounds very impressive, those last bars of the finale of Vierne 6th. Release planned at what date?

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