![]() The Bell UH-1N Twin Huey is a twin-engine medium military helicopter. The Twin Huey HD Pro library is the sound of the UH-1N Iroquois. You can read the full interview on the A Sound Effect blog. It worked very well and we managed to get a couple of minutes of wild fire before it went bust. I built a little house out of those and hid one of the lavs inside, and then placed it as far away as possible from where the fire was set to start. To protect them as much as I could I bought fireproof material normally used for insulating house walls. But in addition to that, DPA was kind enough to give us two 4061 lavs that we could put inside the house to really capture the sound of being in a house that’s on fire. The mics I used were two Sennheiser MKH 8060 as shotguns, a Holophone recording in stereo, two Schoeps CMC6 in XY stereo, a Telinga with a Sennheiser MKH 8020, two EV RE50 and an ORTF with Sennheiser MKH 8040s. There was also a tool shed close by, behind which I found some corrugated metal sheets that I used as a heat shield to cover a shotgun mic. ![]() I used bricks I found in a heap to build walls where I could hide less expensive mics (EV RE20s) and that way I was actually able to get rather close to the fire as well. A few crackles, sparks, and debris are also included as sweeteners in The Burning House Library.Īsbjoern from A Sound Effect interviewed recordist Mats Lundgren from Pole Position Production about how this opportunity came about and some of the challenges it presented. A number of microphones were positioned around the house to cover the exteriors, and one microphone was inside the house to cover the early stages of the fire spreading inside. ![]() It contains fire at various intensities and random debris as the house falls apart. A burning building is a pinnacle of danger, but here's your chance to hear a controlled one! This library captures a wooden summer cottage burning down to the ground. ![]()
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