
Calrec Craft Interview with Jamie McCombs, Fox Sports Audio Consultant / Sr. Audio
"I'm very lucky, I work with top-notch people including Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady. When they hear things that are really good on the field, they will just lay out because they want to hear it too."
Jamie McCombs, Fox Sports Audio Consultant / Sr. Audio
It all started about 39 years ago, when I was in high school. I was given the opportunity to run the parabolic microphones on the sideline for NFL games. Being out there every weekend, I fell in love with it and kept learning and moving up. I had some great mentors in college, and I stuck with television. It really feels like yesterday!
I covered the Super Bowl in Phoenix in 2023. There’s a huge amount of planning behind the scenes, lots of zoom calls and meetings. For this year’s event, we've been to New Orleans for meetings two or three times to do walkthroughs with the NFL and microphone placement. This enables us to plan how much we can use out in the field and in the announcement area. It takes a lot of time, Fox Sports starts planning way earlier, it’s year-round for management.
In the field, just the microphones to capture the event. I think we have upwards of 50 microphones to hear everything that could possibly happen in the locker room and hallway areas, and the field of play. For our show, we have three talent including two roving talent on the field.
We try to experiment with something new, but Fox has broadcast the NFL for quite some time. They know what we're expecting and what we want to do, especially the basics of trying to capture all the sounds on the field: what the announcers’ positions are, how many people, how many announcers, that kind of thing. They have a very good idea of what to expect, but if we have the opportunity we try and do something special.
We mic the goal posts, so you can hear when the ball hits and we always use several crowd mics to capture the experience and the family action. We really like to emphasise those things.
I think we just push it more and more; you want to hear the fan reactions. Just last week, we were at the NFC Championship in Philadelphia and the fans started their chant after the scores and the whole stadium spelled out ‘Eagles’. You want to capture that sound. You want it big and expansive, so we put out quite a few crowd mics around the stadium to capture its vast size. You can kind of hear the space and feel how big the stadium is, it sounds really good.
It’s truly special because so many people watch it, and you just want to give people at home the most exciting experience; you want to give them that ‘wow’ factor. So, we try extra hard to bring what we feel they want to hear during the game.
"I would definitely say Calrec is an industry standard...With a Calrec it’s muscle memory, we've used them for so long and we're very familiar with them. They're very user-friendly and have all the screens that you need to do the show in front of you. They're also very easy to set up quickly; I really enjoy working on them."
Jamie McCombs, Fox Sports Audio Consultant / Sr. Audio
It’s a fine balance because you want the fan reaction but we're truly here to capture the sounds of the game. Viewers really want to hear the quarterback cadence, the snap of the ball, the impact when a really big tackle happens. You're hoping everybody at home is saying “Oh, wow.” That's when you really know you've captured something. It's a fine balance, you hear the crowd and the fans, but you really want to capture the sounds of the game because that's what gets people excited.
Sure, especially in terms of how they’re listening at home. They're not just listening through their TV anymore. They have 5.1 rooms now, sound bars have come a long way, as has the quality of audio. They want to hear more and to have a better product. We push the 5.1 atmosphere because we know people at home are enjoying it. Fans can really maximise the home viewing experience in the 5.1 world.
The Super Bowl is a hybrid IP setup this year; we have three Calrec Apollo consoles in Encore, PrimeOne and Varsity Game Creek trucks and four Calrec Artemis consoles across Encore, PrimeOne, Edit 4 and FSJE in the compound. All Calrec consoles are interconnected with ImPulse cores or Hydra2 cores via AoIP Gateways, and some via MADI streams.
I'm sure there's ways to develop. As an industry leader, Calrec definitely makes connectivity easy, and the products are very user friendly, but I'm sure there's something coming that I don't know about yet that would make it easier. Every time I think we've hit a plateau, there's improvement, so it's very exciting.
Definitely the Super Bowl, it is a big one. But there's been plenty of other projects I've worked on that are a lot of fun. When you go to Daytona 500, the energy there, seeing those cars at 200 plus mph is impressive.
I'm curious about 5.1 and 7.1 immersive channels and what we can do with new technologies, transport and transmissions. We can include more audio channels; they keep adding more and more. I don't know what the end is or how far we can go with it, but it's exciting.
I came in right after COVID, so there were already fans back in the stadium when I started with this crew. I was still doing college football during COVID, which was a little more relaxed about allowing fans in. We had an 80,000-seat stadium with about 20,000 fans.
When we came back from COVID we really pushed the fan experience, so you could hear the crowd more because everybody was so excited to be back. Full stadiums and people cheering, we really pushed that.
I started working on Calrec’s Q and S series back in the analogue days, so it's been quite a while. I would definitely say Calrec is an industry standard. Any time we walk into a truck and there’s a Calrec, you always feel comfortable, like you're going to have a great show. It definitely makes it easy, just sharing and working the workflows with other consoles in the compound.
I look at the younger generation coming up and wonder where you start in this industry, because it seems like every show we work on now is tough. With the time constraints and the size of the shows it's hard, so when you get your opportunity, take it!
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For 60 years and counting, the world's most successful broadcasters have relied on Calrec, who continue to provide help as the industry adapts to changing viewing habits and commercial environments. This support comes in many forms, including achieving efficiency with remote broadcasting, saving money with virtualised production, and providing a range of options from proprietary systems like Hydra2, IP connectivity with ImPulse and ImPulse1, audio mixing in the cloud with ImPulseV and more control with True Control 2.0. Calrec’s consoles include the award-winning IP-native Argo M, Argo S and Argo Q configurable control surfaces, Type R which can adapt to a variety of requirements including virtualised workflows, the compact plug-and-play Brio, the powerful Apollo, intuitive Artemis and straightforward Summa. For future-proof innovation, flexible working, integrated networks and reliable audio, Calrec has it covered. Learn more at calrec.com.
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