Camp Rock at Fogelberg Performing Arts Center

A behind the scenes look at Burlington's production of "Camp Rock"!

As with many of our staged theater recordings, we use four primary cameras to capture the action. One camera at mid house capturing the entire width of the stage, one remotely-operated camera at the center edge of the stage apron (looking upwards at the talent), and two cameras with zoom lenses at mid-house to capture close-up shots for soloists or duets. All four cameras use the same sensors so that the resulting images have the same "look and feel" when edited together. When needed, we'll setup another remotely operated camera on a gimbal on one of the wings of the stage to capture pseudo point-of-view shots.

And of course, we have dedicated audio recorders for capturing natural sounds of the audience and clean audio feeds from the production mixer.

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