Behind The Scene : HOUSE OF GUCCI & LUCY with Sound Mixer Stéphane Bucher, CAS | URSA Exclusive
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- We are thrilled to be back with Sound Mixer Stéphane Bucher to discuss in detail three scenes he recorded on Feature Films "House of Gucci" & "Lucy".
Stéphane shows Simon Bysshe from URSA how he tackled a complex 3 way phone conversation on 'House of Gucci' & a very special hidden microphone position for a Car Rig on 'Lucy.'
We discuss the hidden complexities which are unique to Big Budget Feature Films, making Prop Telephones practical & hiding microphones in plain sight.
Stéphane Bucher has worked with some of Hollywood's most successful directors including Luc Besson, Ridley Scott, Damien Chazelle & James Mangold. His Feature Film Credits include : "The Last Duel" , "House of Gucci" , "Lucy" , "Taken 2 & 3" , "Anna" & "Valerian & the City of a Thousand Planets".
The Sound Team photo on "House of Gucci" features Left to Right :
Key 1AS Jérôme Rabu
Sound Mixer Stéphane Bucher
1AS Luigi Pini
Utility : Giuliano Marcaccini
Dailies : Daniele Raggi
Driver : Marcello Seregni
- Video Chapters -----------
00:00 - Intro
00:22 - The Sound Team on House of Gucci
01:07 - House of Gucci: The Telephone Scene
16:24 - Lucy: The Best Hiding Place For a Mic in a Car
24:09 - Lucy: The Phone Call Mystery Voice
30:17 - Lucy: An Unexpected Trip to NY for ADR
- Featured Productions --------
'House of Gucci' (2021) - Copyright MGM, NBC Universal.
Directed by Ridley Scott
'Lucy' (2014) - Copyright Universal Studios.
Directed by Luc Besson
All rights belong to their respective owners. Clips from "Lucy" & "House of Gucci" used under the "fair use" policy for educational purposes.
- Credits --------
Stéphane Bucher CAS : (Production Sound Mixer)
www.imdb.com/name/nm1396448/
Simon Bysshe : (Sound Mixer, URSA Co-Founder)
www.imdb.com/name/nm2015085/
Filmed & Edited by Nico Hambleton:
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this is amazing, can we get more of this format please?! Stephane is a 100% stress resistant ❤️
Thank you Igor!
These are awesome, real life stories. Gear is cool and all, but it’s nice to hear about the hustle, talent, and ingenuity.
Simon, you make a huge impact on development of our beloved craft! Thank you so much for that!
Thanks Daut, glad they are useful!
After a year I come back to watch this video again.
Even now I am impressed by how much brainpower, love of good sound and ingenuity Stephane puts into his work.
I would like to have his peace of mind.
Thank you so much for sharing this Video!
La conf zoom sur un téléphone d'époque c'est vraiment épique.
Bravo pour le sang froid...
awesome. thanks very much for doing these.
Stephane’s preparation is out of this world meanwhile I get to set and have to ask myself did I remember to bring a boom pole?
Thanks Orion, its really next level stuff!
I love this series, always learning so many new ways to think about problem solving.
Thank you to URSA team again for sharing another incredible video with informations rarely found anywhere else. The three way communication system is so clever and is just another example of how flexible and knowledgable audio team must be to making it happen.
Thank you Simon and Thank you Stephane
Thank you Raymond! Stephane is a true gent & a fantastic professional.
Awesome! Thank you Stephane for the great insights into your work
For the first situation
Actually can use dante virtual sound card via dante to do those
Very Cool, I love the sun visor technique. the Gucci phone call sounds stressful. it's awesome finding out how mixers figure out problems with great solutions, that I can learn and use in my career maybe down the line.
Thanks James :)
amazing i dont know but i feel like i need to give a hug to stephane for his dedication to this craft.thank you for this incredible video so inspiring n so many insights
Thank you Rahool!!!
Love this breakdown! Omg great content 🤩 Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you Finn!
Awesome Video Simon, I love the way the sound dept has to overcome so many problems to get that perfect performance for the feature.
Thank you Mark!
This is pure Gold!!! Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍
Thank you Robert!
What a lovely guy, fantastic interview.
Thank you Paul
Great video as usual URSA. I have to ask because I've still yet to solve this completely even with foamies double sided tape and the rest of the tricks I've seen from your videos, how do you get 100% rustle-free sound with your lavs?? I've only been able to reduce the amount of noise, but rarely is it totally clean when the talent moves a lot sadly. I only noticed any unwanted noise @ 34:01 because Stephane touched his mic, but otherwise it's perfect! What am I missing?
iZotope RX? 😬
This guy is an Artist 👩🎨 Congratulations guys !
Thank you Luca! He really is.
Really interesting! Thank you!
Thanks Heikki!
support from mbc thailand
Stephane has a resting pulse of 3.
Why not use a old telephone system? Doesn't that work with the old phones? The you'd just have to plug in the 'natural' way
Hi Christoph, this is unlikley to work im afraid as the phones are all period prop hires. They are unlikely to work and most have been modified for visuals which may have changed the original cable or the internal microphone/speaker. We end up having to adapt & adjust