Behind The Scene with Boom Operator Ken Strain | URSA Exclusive

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • We are thrilled to be back with Boom Operator Ken Strain to do a deep dive into three fascinating scenes from his 30+ years on set.
    We cover specific scenes from 'House M.D' focusing on the challenges of booming long 'Walk & Talk' sequences. Especially those where you are given an on camera role..! We also discuss how he boomed the complex courtroom sequences when working on 'Trial of The Chicago 7' and the intimacy of booming hugely dynamic moments on feature film 'Woman in The Window.'
    Ken also talks about Radio Mic Placements for Hugh Laurie on 'House' & how he was able to help get a clean, crisp dialog by pushing the mic to the very edge of the stickie. He & Simon from URSA also discuss various microphones choices, which environments suits which mic best and many other on set stories.
    Big Thanks to Ken for being so generous and sharing so much, do let us know what you think in the comments!
    If you enjoyed this do also check out our feature length 'Behind The Boom' video with Ken : • Behind The Boom with B...
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    Video Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:24 - Working on House
    02:49 - Scene from House
    05:03 - Booming Walk & Talks
    07:29 - Wiring up Hugh Laurie
    12:07 - Booming from Below
    12:49 - Avoiding Reflections
    15:16 - Foam Windgags
    16:20 - Trial of The Chicago 7
    18:13 - Scene from Chicago 7
    19:45 - Wearing a cap on set
    21:14 - Using a Schoeps CMIT5U
    22:15 - The set build for Chicago 7
    22:56 - Microphone Choices
    22:50 - Woman In The Window
    25:50 - Scene from Woman In The Window
    30:11 - Craft of Boom Operating
    30:46 - Handling Dynamic Range
    32:04 - Schoeps Microphone Options
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    Credits
    Ken Strain :
    www.imdb.com/name/nm0833166/
    boomrightmasterclass.com
    Simon Bysshe :
    www.imdb.com/name/nm2015085/
    Filmed by Nico Hambleton:
    www.nicocam.com
    Produced by URSA Straps:
    ursastraps.com
    Filmed at The URSA HQ in the 'Audio Dept' building, Isleworth, West London.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @dbeach4044
    @dbeach4044 Месяц назад +6

    What an amazing interview. Ken’s soul just washes over everything he does. With meticulous technique, the right choice of equipment, great interfacing with other crew, and an obvious love of his art and film. So great to hear from a pro. Bravo URSA, again.

  • @johnnyb582
    @johnnyb582 Месяц назад +7

    If you are at all interested in Boom Operating, listen to this man. The nuances he is describing about how to find the best position between two actors is something that happens in the majority of scenes. How to assess reflection angles and hide, how to operate for larger dynamics (whisper to scream), the intimate nature of the job; all are spot on. I'll just add, if it wasn't clear, that the reason they needed a hardline for the boom was probably because the wireless transmitter gain would have needed to be set too low for the quieter part(s) of the scene. Also, all boom ops should have a monitor!

  • @brettgoodrich
    @brettgoodrich Месяц назад +1

    Cool that the insurance boss from The Incredibles made it to the real world

  • @dimralli4558
    @dimralli4558 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much URSA for these interviews, they're a well of information, we're blessed to get so much details on the craft.

  • @YanSobolevsky
    @YanSobolevsky Месяц назад

    Thank you! It’s was very important for me! I’m boom operator, and it’s new impression for me!))

    • @URSAStraps
      @URSAStraps  Месяц назад

      Thank you Yan, glad it was useful :)

  • @FamousJames
    @FamousJames Месяц назад +1

    Love this, loved hearing about the boom techniques and letting the radios do the work on house then transferring to boom. this is why I enjoy being on the floor, I get to find what works and help the mixer record great sound.

  • @oystercillator
    @oystercillator Месяц назад

    That’s a very interesting video. This guy is so nice and passionate about his craft. Pleasure to watch this . Thank you

  • @batturion
    @batturion Месяц назад

    These are very insightful and entertaining! I met Ken a while ago, great guy.

  • @mariorivas7886
    @mariorivas7886 Месяц назад

    Excelente, to give up the level of booming as a secret craft know by not all.
    Buenisimo

  • @simonbysshe
    @simonbysshe Месяц назад

    Yay! Thank you Ken!

  • @mari-louisenilebrink5319
    @mari-louisenilebrink5319 Месяц назад

    Learnt a lot watching your videos! Thank you! 🙏

  • @robertleib3646
    @robertleib3646 Месяц назад

    excelent video again Ken Strain is so interesting to listen to. I'm so gonna make my trainees watch this one too :)

  • @itsoundsgoodfr
    @itsoundsgoodfr Месяц назад

    Such a great video ! Thank you 🔥

  • @alercottle
    @alercottle Месяц назад

    Really cool! Thanks u guys!

  • @samclarke666
    @samclarke666 Месяц назад

    Amazing video!

  • @jasonsayada2289
    @jasonsayada2289 Месяц назад +3

    Best video yet! Does anybody know what software Ken uses when he talks about using his phone as a cam monitor so he can see the frame while he booms on his wrist?

    • @URSAStraps
      @URSAStraps  Месяц назад +2

      Thats the QTake app shown in the photo, its an app that works with the QTake playback system managed by video playback. Thank you, is this one really the best video yet?

    • @jasonsayada2289
      @jasonsayada2289 Месяц назад

      @@URSAStraps Thank you! Should have clarified the best video yet for boom ops! besides the full-hour interview.

  • @cemdursun
    @cemdursun Месяц назад

    Great stuff. Thank you for the wisdom

  • @bjrnespeseth8515
    @bjrnespeseth8515 Месяц назад

    Can't find the Foam gagg, is it customized ? : )

    • @simonbysshe
      @simonbysshe Месяц назад

      yer its still a @RadiusWindshields prototype i think

  • @marcoantoniovargasalarcon7479
    @marcoantoniovargasalarcon7479 Месяц назад +1

    Never clicked on a video faster 🥲