February 3, 2015, 01:40 PM
https://www.aotg.com/sound-devices-633-used-for-in-pursuit-of-silence/
PASADENA, CA, FEBRUARY
3, 2015 — When
Director/Producer Patrick Shen sought to give his audience a highly authentic
listening experience for his new documentary feature film, In Pursuit of
Silence, he turned to Sound Devices’ 633 Digital Recorder and 6-Input Field Production Mixer. The Sound Devices solutions were just what
he needed to convey his vision for the meditative film, which explores
the value of silence and the implications of living in a noisy world.
In trying to capture the essence of truly silent
environments, Shen and his crew quickly realized that his current recorder
wouldn’t work for this film. “We found ourselves in especially
quiet environments that call for equipment that produces as little
self-noise as possible, but the noise from the unit itself was sometimes louder
than the environment we were recording,†he says. “We asked our friends at
Designing Sound and other film advisors which recorder would be best suited for
this project, and everyone agreed that the Sound Devices 633 was the only
option.â€
This film marks the first time Shen has used
Sound Devices equipment. “I found the 633 to be a well-designed and manufactured
piece of equipment,†he adds. “During production, we’re constantly on the go,
and it can often be very frantic. We’re always careful with our gear, but we
don’t have time to babysit it, either. Sometimes things don’t get packed up the
way we’d prefer when we’re off to the next shot. Poorly constructed equipment
just doesn’t last long under those conditions. I learned that the 633
was built to withstand this sort of production.â€
Given the experimental quality of In Pursuit of Silence, it was very
important to Shen that the film was of
silence and not just about silence.
To create such an immersive aesthetic, he sometimes employed longer shots to
draw people in and enable them to interact with the film. This required capturing
the ambience of some of these environments, especially those
places with a unique aural quality, in the cleanest and most authentic
way.
“What one quickly realizes when
pursuing silence is that ‘silence’ is much more than the absence of sound
and that it can change from one person to the next,†adds Shen. “Silence,
as we experience it, can have many textures and qualities, which all combine to
form a sonic environment that is pleasing to both the ear and the mind. We like
to say that silence is a sound.
Having a piece of gear that can capture the sounds of an environment in
all its frequencies and idiosyncrasies is paramount to this film. The 633
worked incredibly well for this.â€
In addition to the
633, Shen’s rig also included a RØDE NT4 cardioid studio condenser X/Y stereo microphone in a Think
Tank shoulder bag, which he kept slung around his shoulder when he was
shooting to keep it close at hand.
“I
really appreciate the aesthetics of a product,†says Shen. “When I turned
the 633 on, I found the display to be fantastic. The colors on the display were
vibrant and easy to read, and everything was laid out very well. Operating the unit
is very intuitive; I felt like all the controls were exactly where they were
supposed to be. I also love how quickly it powers up. We’re a small crew and
have to work very fast sometimes. The fact that I can flip the power switch on
and start recording within seconds is pretty incredible.â€
The 633 is a
six-input mixer with an integrated 10-track recorder that includes Sound
Devices’ proprietary PowerSafe™ technology and a unique four-way power supply
for maximum operational runtime. The powerful 633 features three high-bandwidth
mic/line XLR inputs complete with phantom power, high-pass filter, input
limiter and variable pan. Three additional line-level inputs appear on TA3
(mini-XLR) connectors. All inputs are assignable to any output bus. AES digital
I/O, including support for AES42 digital microphones, is available. The 633
offers 10-track, 24-bit, 48-kHz uncompressed polyphonic or monophonic broadcast
WAV file recording (96 kHz for eight tracks, 192 kHz for six tracks) or
timecode-stamped MP3 recording to CompactFlash and/or SD cards. All six inputs
plus left/right and aux 1/2, can be recorded to individual tracks. Similar to
Sound Devices’ 12-input 664 Production Mixer, the 633 offers dual card slots
that record to either one or both cards simultaneously, with the added ability
to assign different tracks to each memory card.
“From live
television to music production, I’ve spent a good deal of time working with
sound in a number of different settings,†concludes Shen. “At the same time, I
don’t know sound like professional sound recordists and sound engineers do.
What’s important for me as a director is that the sound is not only clean but authentic.
I love that when I listen to the recordings we’ve captured with the 633 that it
is totally indistinguishable from having actually been where the sound was
recorded. If I can help it, I will not use anything but Sound Devices for my
sound needs going forward.â€
Patrick Shen made
his feature directorial debut in 2005 with the critically acclaimed Flight
from Death: The Quest for Immortality. Beautifully photographed in eight
different countries and three years in the making, Flight from Death won
seven “Best Documentary†awards at film festivals all over the United States. Since
then, Shen has released additional documentaries, including The Philosopher Kings and his most
recent release, La Source. Narrated
by Oscar-nominated actor Don Cheadle, La Source tells the story of
Josue Lajuenesse, a Haitian janitor from Princeton University who returns to
Haiti after the 2010 earthquake to bring clean water to the small, rural
village from where he came.
Sound Devices, LLC designs and manufactures portable audio
mixers, digital audio recorders and related equipment for feature film,
episodic television, documentary, news-gathering, live event and acoustical
test and measurement applications. Video Devices is a brand of Sound Devices
for their digital video recorders and related products that address a
range of multiple-source video productions, including fast-paced,
mission-critical studio applications, live
sports,
live events, and mobile production.
Founded in 1998, the company designs and manufactures
both brands from their Reedsburg, Wisconsin headquarters with additional
offices in Madison, Wisconsin and Berlin, Germany. For more information, visit
the Sound Devices and Video Devices websites: www.sounddevices.com
and www.videodevices.com.
When Director/Producer Patrick Shen sought to give his audience a highly authentic listening experience for his new documentary feature film, In Pursuit of Silence, he turned to Sound Devices’ 633 Digital Recorder and 6-Input Field Production Mixer.
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