kevin walsh wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions for the Thunder Over Michigan DVD.
I will forward all your comments to the producers of the DVD.
I know they like to incorporate the sound of the aircraft as much as possible but most of the raw footage is marred wit the sounds of generators, people yammering in the background, ramp radios, etc.
When there are clean sound bites, I am sure they will use them.
I hope everyone will purchase a video. This is just one more way you can help us re-build the Yankee Air Museum
Blue skies
Kevin T. Walsh
Aviation Events Director
Yankee Air Museum
I know you guys will make sure they put together the best production possible. And I will definitely be sending in my payment for the DVD very soon!
When it comes to sounds of the generators, ramp radios, etc., those sounds don't bother me much...if fact, I kind of enjoy them since it brings more of a feel of being there while you watch it. But as long as the "important" sounds are left intact, I don't mind some narration. Besides, I know a more general audience will appreciate some commentary about what they're seeing.
This might be a little beyond what they were hoping to do, but a seperate audio track with the "live" loudspeaker commentary might be nice (or splice in bits of the live commentary into the main audio track where the other audio is marred).
Here are a few of the can't miss sights/sounds:
1. Sound of all the B-17s rumbling overhead (assuming a flight it organized that has all or most of them in the air at once). I can't wait to hear what 32 radials sound like when they pass overhead! A microphone placed away from the spectators (along the runway, perhaps) could capture the fly-by sounds and the key take off/landing sounds as well.
2. The P-47s in flight. It's rare to have four at one time, so any footage and audio of the four in flight (if that happens) is essential.
3. In flight footage from the B-17s, if possible (or Yankee Lady, at least).
4. The screetching brakes of the heavy bombers as they taxi. Maybe I'm the only one who enjoys this, but it's an unmistakable sound that bomber enthusiasts immediately recognize.
Anyway, best of luck with the production...I know you guys will do your best!