Images of Interest
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First time I have seen one of these..... (More pics to come)
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I wiped out on a logging road 35 minutes before I was supposed to leave for breakfast. So I set up my cart and my fabulous boom op Blair Dykes sat in the chair while I visited emergency. Best,
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I have yet to find a director that wants to use the comtek pouch with the comtek, but it works great for a wireless boom.
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Forgetting to plug in the refrigerator at the end of the day is an occupational hazard for most if not all of us. I am told that many put their keys in the refrigerator to help them remember but here in New York City that only means that I return to my apartment to discover I've left the refrigerator unplugged AND I'm locked out of my apartment. I've thought of leaving my iPhone in the refrigerator but couldn't bear to be without it as I am addicted. So I made myself a wallpaper for the phone to help me remember. I figured others might enjoy it so I put it online. Downloadable as a zip or view (in various colors) here. Here's the wallpaper in action on my phone:
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Bret Haller, son of the late, great Michael Haller (Production Designer) pulled an image from the Criterion release of "Harold and Maude." This was my first job working on a movie, the job that made me abandon my plans to teach sociology and pursue a career in movies. I was hired as a P.A. in the Art Department but after the movie and after the decision that it would be my life's work, I wanted to do something more technical than the Art Department --- so, it would be Camera or Sound (and it wasn't going to be Camera!). In the picture you can see Hal Ashby, Colin Higgins (standing), Bud Cort and the two stand-ins (though I don't remember their names). I'm working on g…
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I just caught 2 scenes of Young Sheldon and with his lav mic exposed next to his shirt button. I was hard to see the grill but it looks like there is no windscreen and the grill has maybe 5 holes . Not sure what type it is.
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Hi All, I've received a few requests to 'show my stuff'. But you're all a bunch of cheapskates. Not one $5 bill in my g string! (but I'll check the rest of my guitar when I get a chance). Anyway, here's the messy cart with my new Deva 16 and Mix 12. Also includes 8 Zaxcom radios, 2 Audio Ltd receivers, rf splitter amp, Comtek transmitter, Zaxcom IFB, WinRadio Spectrum Analyzer, 2 monitors, Mac Mini, Power Supplies and Distro, Antenna Mast for UHF and 2.4 gHz, Comtek Antenna, Presonus Firebox, etc. This cart covers just about all my recording and playback needs. It weighs in at 210 lbs. Now if I can only figure out how to get the pictures on here.... Hmmm,…
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I decided to adapt/adopt, the ergonomics of working out of a bag to the small cart configuration. I don't want to wear it, just have a means to transport it. I can also leap off of this and into a car/rig situation, without to much trouble.
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I finally put together my new cart and put it to the test this past week. It has been performing extremely well. I kept it simple yet effective. But it will constantly receive upgrades. The build process never ends. I will post better pics soon. Any suggestions for improvement are welcome. First mod will be to build a battery tray to properly hold the Pelican battery. Next up will be some lights. Sammy Huen
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A few photo's of my cart built from "ITEM" "MB" extrusion. It was built in late 2006 and features parts from Roadmaster - a local case manufacturer who suppled the aluminium panels, Skyway Tuff wheels, cable hooks, boom holders and cup holder from Rob Stalder and Middle Atlantic UCP connector panels. I must get around to labeling the connector panel.... David Madigan
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Inspired by Steve Weiss' Corvette plates in the C.A.S. Quarterly, I though I's start this thread. I call this photo - Yin Yang. Oddly enough, my motorcycle gets no better mileage than my Civic Hybrid. Robert
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Unfortunately this cart is in the process of changing. Production took it upon themselves to load it in the truck. One of the front wheels, including metal on the frame ripped. They have graciously agreed to replace the cart
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Matt Bacon, UK SoundMixer, has built a new follow cart using aluminum profiles. Unique design with large wheels that can be mounted either inboard or outboard. Several of my sound carts have inboard wheels providing a really narrow footprint. If you haven't already, you can view this cart and hundreds more at the Gallery of Sound Carts
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No more Dat. I like to keep things simple and here's what we have ended up with.
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Thought that this might amuse!!
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Thought it might be interesting to share the extents we all go to to minimize crew and actors footsteps etc.
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I was looking at some photos today and felt I should share my experience using Zaxcom's ZaxNet on the Lifetime movie, “Blue Lagoon: The Awakening.” I have been using Zaxcom gear on all of my projects for a couple years now and not long ago I started taking advantage of the benefits that ZaxNet provides. This project was filmed in March 2012. During my first conversation with the post department for this movie, I was told that they would be providing me with four timecode lock-it boxes (2 for cameras, 1 for my recorder, & 1 backup). I was able to talk them into letting me use my Zaxcom ERX1TCDs on the cameras with ZaxNet providing timecode from my recorder. Origin…
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Did nobody bother to see what this product's illustration looks upside down?
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Hey JWSound! I'm on the search for some old sound cart images. I have several from Jeff himself already, but I'm specifically looking for some images of small Nagra/Sela mixer combo rigs and the more minimalist the better. Google Images isn't bringing up what I have in mind, so if anyone here has something in their archives and wouldn't mind sharing with me please send me a PM. Best, Devendra
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At least for a long time. So I though I'd post some pics from the field. GT
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I have been recently thinking about buying a pelican case for my gear. But i was walking through a antique store the other day and i stumbled over this case. I instantly fell in love with it, and then with looking at it i decided that it would be perfect to use to hold my equipment. It folds open as you can see in the images i attached and has a spot where i put some foam to hold my wireless. I made some quick dividers for the one side and added some extra foam for padding in some spots. I may change it but this works for now. As a plus, inside of the case when i bought it, was filled with boxed vacuum tubes, all sizes. Which was pretty cool. …
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Ouch
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Had the Go-Pro 3 Black mounted right on the shock mount on the Fisher 7 for a few hours on one of our last days on Mr. Young. The executive producer was cool with this. " What are you going to do with the footage" he asked ? "Educational purposes only sir" I replied. This is a short shot but you will get the idea of this pov with the mic in the shot. My main computer is down right now, something on the motherboard went south so trying to do any video editing on the laptop (12 years old) is painful to say the least. Phil "KJR" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y21UOqPBx7w&feature=youtu.be
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1953 Buick Skylark Roadmaster convertible Said to have been owned by Alfred Hitchcock Won Best paint at Amelia Concours
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I was impressed with photos I saw of George Flores' stroller sound cart (seen here) and I decided to go with the same stroller for my cart. The Petrol bag is sitting on a PSC Pelican LiFE battery connected to a Remote Audio Hot Strip, which routes power to the BDS on the bag. The Hot Strip also trickle-charges the battery when connected to external power. The Nomad is recording an eight-channel backup through AES using a standard VGA monitor cable connected to the Fusion. The antenna mast is a cheap light stand with the base removed and attached using Mafer clamps. I had a Lectrosonics rack mount multi-coupler modified by Victor at Location Sound so it could be u…
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