The setup seen and heard in this video is the same setup used for all video recordings plus the addition of a second camera.  Adding the second camera allows you to get a close up shot along with a wider shot of the entire stage in your final video.  Every recording (both audio and video) includes the full audio equipment setup. When it was all said and done Paloma had this to say:

Thank you so much for the GREAT quality of the video and the recording. You have done a FANTASTIC job in every sense. I am very very happy with the result. If I am lucky enough to do something like this again, I will contact you without a doubt.

If you would like to schedule a recording with one camera, two cameras (or zero cameras!) send me an email at nichampagne@gmail.com.

Live video webcasting of recitals from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University.

Now when you order video recording of your event you can also have it webcasted live over the internet!  That means that you can invite anyone from around the globe to watch LIVE as your event happens.  The live webcast will have a clear view of the stage and premium audio from my equipment.

The webcast is powered by ustream.tv, and requires no downloads or special software.  You can even watch on your Android or iPhone smartphone!

Do you have relatives, friends or colleagues that can’t attend your event?  Add the live webcast to your video recording and they can watch from home on their computer!  They save on the cost of traveling and still get to watch your event live as it happens.

Email me today to reserve this service for your next recital or event.  This feature isn’t available for all situations and locations as it requires an internet connection to be available at the site of the event.  Ask me in your email and I will let you know if it is available for your next event.  Recital Hall, Auer Hall, Ford Hall and Sweeney Hall are ready for live webcasting on the IU campus.

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New audio equipment

August 1, 2011

I am pleased to announce that I have purchased new audio recording equipment that will result in higher quality audio for both video and audio recording sessions. The new setup includes the following items: Sound Devices 702 – High Resolution 2-channel Compact Flash Recorder Rode NT5 Studio Condenser Mics (Matched Pair) Shure S15-A – 15 [...]

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Indiana International Guitar Festival and Competion – Live Webcast

March 13, 2011

Lucas Finney of GuitarFuze.com has hired me to do a live webcast of the final round of the Indiana International Guitar Festival and Competition (http://blogs.music.indiana.edu/guitarfestival/).  Go to GuitarFuze.com on Sunday, March 27th from 5:30pm – 7:00pm to watch the final round of the competition live on the web! Now you can get your event broadcast [...]

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Strands of Time – Brian Blume

January 26, 2011

Get this piece at http://www.tapspace.com http://www.brianblumemusic.com Rudimental snare drum solo with electronic accompaniment. Performed by Brian Blume April 28, 2010, Masters Recital, Indiana University Program Note from Brian Blume: I have often felt that there is a lack of contemporary rudimental snare drum solos written for the concert percussionist and the concert hall, and I [...]

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Two Camera Angles

December 6, 2010

Now you can get your recital recorded with a second camera angle, adding the option for close ups on solos and features.  This option is perfect for those that want to have the standard full shot of the stage and mix in tight shots of individuals and get a different perspective of their performance that [...]

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