I was asked to take over audio, since the director has not been able to record around a fire, without getting too much noise from the fire. I was wondering how could I do this, without possibly getting the mic and boom too close, as I do not want to overheat it, or anything of that sort.
I was thinking I could get ask the director to use his long lens, and make the actors look like they are closer to the fire than they are. And then I could get the boom mic, further away from the fire, but would this work? He says he is up for it, but I don't know if he will do practice shots before the shoot, so I want to be able to have the right solution before shooting if I can.
Thanks for the input.
I was thinking I could get ask the director to use his long lens, and make the actors look like they are closer to the fire than they are. And then I could get the boom mic, further away from the fire, but would this work? He says he is up for it, but I don't know if he will do practice shots before the shoot, so I want to be able to have the right solution before shooting if I can.
Thanks for the input.