Birdman
07-08-2021, 12:00 PM
Several lessons learned this year!
Setup took about 8 hrs and was much more work than previous years. Not only was I using double the cues but I didn't put the prep work in I did other years. I usually have everything either poked and/or wired and the wires labeled with the mod and cue number. Setup went so easy other years that I thought I could skimp on the prep and do it all on the 4th. I thought that using mostly AP would be easier but since there is a lot more bracing involved it was more time consuming. I was also shocked that some AP did not have e-ports.
Before anyone points out how close the water cake fountains are to the audience, our boat which only had a couple of people on it, was the closest boat. All other spectators were at least another 200 feet further back. My father and I did testing and we knew the maximum distance that cake could shoot. We were back with the other boats which was almost twice the maximum distance that cake could fire. I was getting an error testing my signal and had him move up a bit. I think I just needed to give my mods more time to sync. because when I finally got a reading it was strong. My father allowed the boat to drift closer as the show started and I was yelling at him to back it up but he insisted we were fine (he was right). I edited out that drama and that's why the video starts where it does. The video makes it look like we are close but we were a good distance away when they landed. We're slowly drifting towards them the whole time. I don't think I'll be using water cakes in that fashion again. If I do I will make sure we are anchored!
After that drama the first 3rd or so of the show was going fine until I put my phone down and lost my connection to the speaker. This caused my audio to pause and it was struggle to get the audio and script in sync again. I would get it close to sync'ed. Then I would forget and put my phone down and it would do it again. I edited my video so the main audio track matches. You can hear some of the live audio in the video where it didn't match up. I'm still bummed about it but everyone else says it was still the best show I've done.
I also must have not wired some cues correctly because a couple of things did not fire or fired at the wrong time. I had all green cues on the remote before I started the show? During the second track (I wanna rock) the parts between the chorus were suppose to be 130 shot glittering comets with fan slices. In the first sequence the comet cake fired but one or two fan slices didn't. During the second sequence the comet cake didn't fire but the fan slices fired. I haven't done a full analysis yet but I think some of my mines misfired (blew out their base as discussed in another thread). The zipper cake at the beginning of the last track fired in 2 seconds and was suppose to be at least a 25 second cake.
I did train a couple people this year so they can be of help next year. I taught my son how to fuse the finale racks and another guy how to brace and connect the wires to the mod cues. If I have everything labeled next year I should be able to trust them to help me setup.
Lessons Learned:
I need to get an Audio Box or upgrade my remote to SMPTE!
Prep as much as possible before the 4th!
My shoot site is really only big enough for one or two positions.
I need to get racks for single shot AP and slices (took way too much time bracing them).
I need a GoPro Camera!
A lot of the video is out of focus and the audio is wonky because of the multiple out of sync audio tracks.
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/572329508
Setup took about 8 hrs and was much more work than previous years. Not only was I using double the cues but I didn't put the prep work in I did other years. I usually have everything either poked and/or wired and the wires labeled with the mod and cue number. Setup went so easy other years that I thought I could skimp on the prep and do it all on the 4th. I thought that using mostly AP would be easier but since there is a lot more bracing involved it was more time consuming. I was also shocked that some AP did not have e-ports.
Before anyone points out how close the water cake fountains are to the audience, our boat which only had a couple of people on it, was the closest boat. All other spectators were at least another 200 feet further back. My father and I did testing and we knew the maximum distance that cake could shoot. We were back with the other boats which was almost twice the maximum distance that cake could fire. I was getting an error testing my signal and had him move up a bit. I think I just needed to give my mods more time to sync. because when I finally got a reading it was strong. My father allowed the boat to drift closer as the show started and I was yelling at him to back it up but he insisted we were fine (he was right). I edited out that drama and that's why the video starts where it does. The video makes it look like we are close but we were a good distance away when they landed. We're slowly drifting towards them the whole time. I don't think I'll be using water cakes in that fashion again. If I do I will make sure we are anchored!
After that drama the first 3rd or so of the show was going fine until I put my phone down and lost my connection to the speaker. This caused my audio to pause and it was struggle to get the audio and script in sync again. I would get it close to sync'ed. Then I would forget and put my phone down and it would do it again. I edited my video so the main audio track matches. You can hear some of the live audio in the video where it didn't match up. I'm still bummed about it but everyone else says it was still the best show I've done.
I also must have not wired some cues correctly because a couple of things did not fire or fired at the wrong time. I had all green cues on the remote before I started the show? During the second track (I wanna rock) the parts between the chorus were suppose to be 130 shot glittering comets with fan slices. In the first sequence the comet cake fired but one or two fan slices didn't. During the second sequence the comet cake didn't fire but the fan slices fired. I haven't done a full analysis yet but I think some of my mines misfired (blew out their base as discussed in another thread). The zipper cake at the beginning of the last track fired in 2 seconds and was suppose to be at least a 25 second cake.
I did train a couple people this year so they can be of help next year. I taught my son how to fuse the finale racks and another guy how to brace and connect the wires to the mod cues. If I have everything labeled next year I should be able to trust them to help me setup.
Lessons Learned:
I need to get an Audio Box or upgrade my remote to SMPTE!
Prep as much as possible before the 4th!
My shoot site is really only big enough for one or two positions.
I need to get racks for single shot AP and slices (took way too much time bracing them).
I need a GoPro Camera!
A lot of the video is out of focus and the audio is wonky because of the multiple out of sync audio tracks.
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/572329508