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Richard Nault

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About Richard Nault

  • Birthday 01/01/1

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    http://soundmindproductions.com

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    Ottawa, Canada
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  • Interested in Sound for Picture
    Yes

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  1. I used to have a client that required a lot of stereo work… I ended up finding a workflow where I had a normal boom mic with an MS mic just above, so I could easily switch between mono and stereo. I was using it often enough that I had a boompole wired with 5 pin to have for those shoots. Audio post DID find it easier to have me switch between a stereo mic and mono mic, without using MS, but out in the field, it really was easier to have a single setup that did mono AND stereo.
  2. I hope that these 'two channel's of Tumble weeds are about to 'hop' this fence 'wireless'ly. I hope that these 'two channel's of Tumble weeds are about to 'transmit' or 'hop' this fence 'wireless'ly.
  3. Like someone said above... could not imagine not using them. I have Ambient ones - I have 2 units, and have the newest on the pole I use the most and older one has been relegated to a spare pole. Older one works just fine after many years. R
  4. Pelican 1560 is a nice size... it's wheeled for getting around easily - and when loaded up with an assortment of gear (depending on what you've got in it, of course) weighs about 50lbs so that you won't pay overweight charges for if flying on most airlines. R
  5. Muji makes little mesh zippered pouches that I keep my SMQV's in, and then in turn those get stuffed into a LowePro pouch. Little bit of cushioning and the perfect size! http://www.muji.us/store/mesh-cushion-case-black-m.html R
  6. I had a similar issue on a production using Tentacle on a C300 and a TS-C slate. Jammed to my 633 , always -1 frame on TS-C, +1 frame on Tentacle. When checked with 633, always showed as being frame accurate. Was so easy to fix, never was really an issue - Never got to the bottom of it though. R
  7. Richard Nault

    RF Killer

    +1. Sweaty skin next to antenna? R
  8. It looks as though they are discontinued now, but a couple of years ago I picked up some Roland MA-15D's http://www.roland.com/products/ma-15d/ on a lark at a Black Friday Sale and have to say I love them. They sound great and I love having an actual volume knob and a headphone input on the speakers, so if you do want to use headphones, there's no need for the 'reach around' that you might have to do with an iMac-style computer. Might be some used ones out there. For travel, I have a Bose SoundLink Mini, and love it, too. Very portable, good battery life, easy to set up. I've heard music played on both the Beats Pill and the SoundLink Color and the SoundLink Mini sounds way better, IMO. Cheers, R
  9. I tried the Super Shield and did not have great luck... Might work well as a cover on an onboard mic for camera, but wouldn't suggest it for what we do. R Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Creative little video from the New York Times... Downhill ski racers talk about how they use sound to help them get down the course. Sound's important! http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/02/05/sports/skiing/the-sounds-of-downhill-skiing.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=photo-spot-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=2 R
  11. Very nice... love the minimalist design! R
  12. I found that the original screen protector gets dull and scratched which cut visibility, so I cut my own from a phone protector that I chopped down to size... Been working fine on my 664. The kind that comes with the liquid adhesive and a squeegee are the best. R
  13. Don't know if GTTFIADAGS will fit on one hat! He might have to switch to a sombrero. R
  14. If this is the only trip you'll be using the carnet for it would be cost-effective for you and the camera guy to put all of your gear one carnet. Saves time at border - only have to stamp one carnet and, saves money - only have to get one carnet. If you plan to do other international trips this year get your own. That, and I second everything said above, like 'better to have it than not'. Carnet's are sometimes viewed as extra hassle and expense, but if you ever cross into a country that isn't a part of the system and cares about what you're importing/exporting... Carnets seem easy. R
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