| I feel it's more about what can work for you and what your client(s) can hear or not hear.
Many of the folks that do remote recording have portable systems that are design to handle the multiple set-up and breakdown scenarios. Multipin interconnections makes this concept as simple as possible.
Putting together a remote truck, with or without financial backing is another story. You must decide how far you want to travel and do a market study on it.
I would call all the local vendors and see where you stand.
Does the world need another remote truck?
It's hard to say, without doing the research.
Everything is getting smaller -- processors, technology, the media we use, the mobile units we work in. Smaller maybe the direction for our industry, but sound quality is still second to none in my book.
Big remote trucks are still needed on large scale events.
It's really more about what your market will bare. |