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I recently worked on an episode of Panorama for the BBC, and I learned that last week's episode covered the first and only British interview with Ed Snowden in Moscow. The interesting boom stands/arms/hardware caught my attention, so here's a screen capture. Discuss... Here's the episode if you wish to watch it.
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I've been watching Stephen Colbert and was amazed to see the Rotunda that you never saw when Letterman was there. I started googling and found a website that has a Studio 50 page, and even more amazing is that it is on Scotty Moore's website. and If you love early Elvis records it was Scotty Moore who played guitar. http://www.scottymoore.net/studio50.html
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From FB Stagehand Humor Page - tomatoes are clipping
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People gather near wooden megaphones in the forest near Estonian village of Pahni to have a closer listen to nature.
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My Dad in 1964. He worked on the NASA project. They put together a simulation for NASA by interfacing these gigantic computers together. Can you see him at the table in the middle? --with Dick Topham
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Lawrence of Arabia (1962). David Lean Cinematography: Freddie Young Photo by: Kenneth Danvers Is this what a 70 mm mag looks like ?
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I didn't want to clutter the more technical areas..so..enjoy: Besides the repeated "how not to" in this "how to", at one point he moves his eyebrows independently..how many of you can do that on command?
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Since JW asked me to post these pics here, I will oblige… It's my first upright cart (having used a Magliner Junior until now) so I decided to go very deliberately and avoid, if possible, any mistakes. Didn't win on that front, but am happy with my efforts so far. The cart is based on a StarCase rack unit, which had previously been housed in my studio (R.I.P.) to which I added 20" wheels donated from a wheelchair I bought for $60, and a pair of 6" casters I got at Home Despot. Oscar Crispin (known to Agamemnon Andrianos, Chris Howland and Travis Cote and others) fabricated the base for the wheels and the rear handle - and I'm quite pleased with his work. The …
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New wheels (made the axle myself). Still and always be a work in progress. Check it out! Just need to get handles made!!!
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Kind of a little bit of self-promotion, but not really. This is what I do on the side to sound. I've set up a little gallery, please check it out if you're interested. scopepic.tumblr.com Here's a taste, taken while I was on vacation at the end of last year.
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We have come a long way. SoundRec1943_512kb.mp4
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Interesting Camera being used on Sparacus. Wikipedia shows it as Technirama https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technirama
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Did nobody bother to see what this product's illustration looks upside down?
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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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DIY
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What has happened ? I'm starting to look like Jeff Wexler !
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I was going through some old boxes in the storage loft (you wouldn't believe all the stuff up there) and found all of the versions of the BDS dating as far back as 1995, when the name "BDS" was first used with Remote Audio's first product. So, I mounted them alongside the current version for a "family tree" photo. Another bit of historical trivia: "BDS" has always been the trademark of this Remote Audio product, even though it's flattering that people use the name like Jello.
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Ring of Fire. A picture taken by NASA of the Northern Lights from Space
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The result of all the cat herding. Bruce stitched three images together. Best, Larry F
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After a great time at NAB this week, Johnpaul Golaski, Joe Pfeil and myself decided to go to the Grand Canyon today. Here are some photos:
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Lawrence of Arabia Super Panavision 70 Any guesses as to what mic would be in that blimp ?
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Got this flyer on my door today:)
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From Jeff's Art Dept. days
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