Images of Interest
652 topics in this forum
-
- 10 replies
- 3.1k views
Hi... I am James from Singapore... Just to join in the fun... Here is my setup for the moment... Hopeing to have a 744T in the bag soon... Hee hee hee... and also a photo of me... Merry x'mas and a happy new year...
Last reply by fatfatjames, -
- 10 replies
- 2.6k views
Anybody have any good ideas on how to blimp these cameras and still make them user friendly for the first assist? Sorry for the previous post in the wrong palace Jeff.
Last reply by Marc Wielage, -
- 0 replies
- 1.2k views
Spending a day with the most beautiful girl in the world. Lady Liberty... This was my first visit to the island. Of course I'd seen her from Manhattan, but unless you are there at her feet, you don't get the same feeling.
Last reply by JDirckze, -
- 8 replies
- 2.7k views
very early, first picture of my cart... -vin
Last reply by soundtrane, -
- 13 replies
- 3.1k views
For a while I've secretly hated using my bulky, heavy Rycote Modular, and I had the perfect chance to test out my replacement the other day. We were out in Monterey, CA with the USCG in high winds, and my combination of Rycote Softie and Koala cover worked beautifully. It's much lighter, more easily maneuverable, and much quicker to whip the Koala cover on when time is short
Last reply by JDirckze, -
- 0 replies
- 1.4k views
just a couple of recent cart pics... --tt
Last reply by taylormadeaudio, -
- 6 replies
- 1.8k views
The make up person on this shoot got this photo of me. When she emailed it to me she asked " Are you compensating for anything with that awfully big boom !"
Last reply by ProSound, -
- 23 replies
- 4.8k views
No more Dat. I like to keep things simple and here's what we have ended up with.
Last reply by Fernando, -
- 7 replies
- 2k views
Here are some pictures of the CartPower supply boxes that I have been building. This is the latest version I am currently using. Rack ears are on the back (since I mount the box from the back of my cart) and the face faces me so I can see the LCD readout and get to the switch. I have also made a companion box, the same dimensions, that sits on top of this one and has batteries only in it. These 2 boxes are then connected and I have longer running capacity (for those days when I think we will be without AC for a longer period of time). Regards, Jeff Wexler
Last reply by Noah Timan, -
- 8 replies
- 2.2k views
A friend of mine asked me to post some pictures of my cart -- I put a few up on my website, but thought they might be enjoyed here as well. It's obviously not designed for shooting remote rain forest gigs and would be difficult to cart up above the tree-line, but I designed it so I can pull the small bag off and be ready to go in about a minute (just a quick re-patch.) Anyhow, I'd love to hear what y'all think. Also, it wouldn't be appropriate to post these without acknowledging the advice and direction I got along the way from guys here on the JWSoundForum -- thanks! : )
Last reply by taylormadeaudio, -
- 5 replies
- 2.1k views
Just thought I'd share... 3 weeks in the jungles of PNG, shooting the new HD series of "TABOO" for Nat Geo... amazing experience!
Last reply by JDirckze, -
- 3 replies
- 1.7k views
On shoots for this client we are rolling as often as not during the day, so as much as 6 hrs a day x 2 tracks. Seemed like a good place to use the "as-you-go" SD DVDRAM burner w/ the 702T. No burn @ rap/just pop it out and box it up= a beautiful thing after a 15 hr day. Philip Perkins
Last reply by Philip Perkins, -
mocap setup
by dfisk- 0 replies
- 1.3k views
here are some pics i took with the crappy camera on my phone on a mocap shoot. we had all the lights off but the mocap cameras making everything red. The audio I was recording is for actual in game stuff, so all unneccesary stuff was turned off. The other pic is of the very slimmed down deva setup I was using. The third pic is me and my oldest son.
Last reply by dfisk, -
- 12 replies
- 2.4k views
Needless to say I was at full capacity! And it doesn't look pretty, but it worked. The 45 lbs. rig for me, and the 10 lbs. rig for the camera guys!!! Hmmmm.....remind me why I got into sound?
Last reply by Rob Lewis, -
- 0 replies
- 1.2k views
You can never have it all, but here is the EQ Watch every sound man will crave: cracks me up!
Last reply by Sergio Sanmiguel, -
travel kits
by Guest polyphonic- 1 follower
- 3 replies
- 2.4k views
I don't have a pic to share yet, but as I am currently getting my travel kit re-arranged I wondered if folks could share some of their pics..........
Last reply by chris_bollard, -
- 5 replies
- 2.2k views
The Commercial (and etc) Cart: M6 (on 1 inch "legs" to make a place to stuff and route cables), ABS hinge gag for the SD 702T, tilted up to make the display visible when I'm standing up (as I usually am), Comtek Phase-Rite TX antenna, tan monitor switch box next to mixer; rack shelf has the Tascam P2 (one set of inputs on a split of the mixer L/R, as backup, the other for 2 of the 6 direct outs of the M6; TC and clock from the 702T), to the right of the P2 the Comtek BST75 TX, just visible above the P2 attached to the underside of the top shelf: SD DVD-RAM drive that records from the 702T in real time; on the left, w/ the orange wires: my home-made wireless RX rack (w/…
Last reply by Philip Perkins, -
- 6 replies
- 867.9k views
that's me
Last reply by SiliconAudioLabs, -
- 1 reply
- 1.3k views
Lots of interesting images of old Schoeps microphones and accesories http://www.schoepsclassics.de/ enjoy! Fernando
Last reply by t.elder, -
- 9 replies
- 2.6k views
Here are a few pics from NAB. First is the Red Camera that has been getting a lot of hype. Looks like they are gonna be able to deliver, should make things interesting for the big boys. Apple released Final Cut Suite 6. I really liked this rackmount setup at Location Sounds Booth. Very clean and efficient. I believe this is Gary Gossett's setup(forgive me if I spelled the name wrong).
Last reply by Phil Palmer, -
The rack door is on lift-off hinges, so if there are lots of moves or limited space, I leave the door off for ease. If I want the computer, it sits on top. But I don't run any recording software, so it's there for fun and to burn a DVD from my 744T at the end of the day. Robert Sharman
Last reply by John Blankenship, -
- 6 replies
- 2.2m views
I'm not quite sure what I was showing Goldie here but we both seem to think it's pretty funny. We had a terrific time on "Foul Play" and a little bit of trivia: it was John Coffey's first job on production --- Don and I hired him to work as our utility person (of course back then the position was always called "the third man" or "the cable guy") and I think that helped launch John's career in production sound. Regards, Jeff Wexler
Last reply by RPSharman, -
- 6 replies
- 1.8k views
Guys, I thought you would like to see me at work at my new Capture Cart!
Last reply by Philip Perkins, -
- 4 replies
- 1.6k views
Here we are on a VISA spot in Vacaville CA yesterday, Frances Nkara--my redoubtable boom op and me. Got to meet fellow JWSound poster Phil Talsky @ this location. Low key day after we retuned all the radios out of the way of Sacto TV and weird military RF. Philip Perkins
Last reply by Philip Perkins, -
- 4 replies
- 1.8k views
on the set of "Rush Hour 3" with Jackie Chan (yes, the ritter is very noisy when it is running) - JW
Last reply by old school,
