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My cart
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I changed the wheels on my cart before the last movie but discovered while working that the wheels I had used (12" motorized wheelchair flat-free tires) were not a good choice. So, after wrapping the job, I completely re-designed the wheel and axle assembly, going back to the inboard style arrangement I had done on several of my older carts. Going the inboard route it is true that some stability may be compromised (though I have never really found that to be a problem) but the benefits are many. The overall width of the cart is just the frame of the cart, not the wheels, keeping it so that the cart fits nicely even in very narrow doors. Also, I can use pretty standard han…
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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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Pretty cool on many fronts. Here's just one: "The only necessary interlocking device to other synchronous equipment is the A.C. line."
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Is this Eric Toline partying in the 80's ?
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Saw this thread title and gif on reddits front page. Thought it was worthy of posting here.
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http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/thomas-kinkade-paintings-star-wars-mashup geeking out here, had to share... enjoy : ) ~tt
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Here are some pictures of the new Music Cart I have built for the next Cameron Crowe movie. Named "Magic Bus II" since the first cart I built for Cameron was sometimes referred to as Magic Bus. As you know, Cameron uses music all day long --- he actually directs with music so his music cart plays a major role during our shooting day. This one uses a TeachLogic PA speaker, similar in design to the typical Anchor portable (DC powered) speaker. The TeachLogic PA-800 has what I feel to be a much better sound, uses a Nickel Metal Hydride battery (much lighter than SLA), and is very well built. It also has various accessory modules that can be installed: a CD player (with b…
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adding to the collection.....
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Is this the legendary "Soundman" school, they have been talking about? Alan
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Here is my cart that I have been using for almost 12 years. Only thing that changed over the years is the gear in it and modifications to accomadate changes. One picture shows working in the van and the other out of the van.
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Covered my cart, the aerials and me....
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Pulled some pics off TV the other day. Anybody know this handsome, clean cut Nig-nog?
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When this is all the available messages it's time for busy work
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The Good, the Bad and the Abandoned! Eerie pictures show former film sets used in famous westerns now lying ruined in Spanish desert http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2402628/The-Good-Bad-Dusty-Eerie-pictures-film-sets-used-famous-westerns-lying-abandoned-ruined-Spanish-desert.html
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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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Only now they gave it to the fine folks at Skywalker to clean up the audio: The descent phase sounds like something out of Kubrick's 2001.
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I had a lawyer visit my studio. Sorry.
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Here is a pic of my soundcart I buildt a few years back. Still being improved, of coarse. It is based on magliner, modified with shelves and stands for booms, antennas etc. It can hold two 35 Ah batterys but usually I only use one, the other batteryholder goes to the wireless utility bag, wich is the same size. Two lentequip cabledrums can also fit on the bottom, giving easily 50m of video cable if needed. It can either hold my Ad 256 or as here a drawerkit. In this production I need quickly to go off-cart so the mixer is too fuzzy. All the antennasplits are done in the bag. So one has to switch the powersource and replace the sharkfins with wips, mounted on the harness, …
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http://www.architecturaldigest.com/celebrity-homes/2013/ralph-lauren-car-collection-slideshow 23 cars and 7 of them Ferraris BRG 1950's Jaguars Life ain't fair
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I thought this was absolutely hilarious: a recent Bruno Mars song called "Treasure" which sounds exactly like a mid-1970s disco hit. And they went all the way... they even shot a music video that looks like it was shot in 1975! The style of shooting, the lighting, everything just wreaks of the 1970s... even up to the fake video head-switching at the very bottom of the picture (which hasn't been seen since everything went digital about 20 years ago). About the only thing they forgot is that pictures from this era had a lot of "lag" in the video, due to the imaging tubes used in the vintage cameras. It's like you're watching Earth, Wind & Fire on Soul Train o…
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For anyone who hasn't done live broadcast sports or golf this video shows what it takes to televise golf. As someone who has done lots of golf for tv it really is like doing the superbowl every week with more cameras then a superbowl too http://youtu.be/s_vctGv38VA
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Saw this set-up and grabbed a few shots/ Crappy iPhone again - must get a decent small camera; the Nikon's too big & heavy to carry when I'm just in travel mode. Anyone recognise this cart set-up? John
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