Images of Interest
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My father and my grandmother, Lottie - JW
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playing with the fountain in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois - JW
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Carol and I got married in Italy, January 6th, 1994. Actually, I think it was Las Vegas (Ceaser's Palace). - JW
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One of my longest visits to the set was in 1960 visiting my father shooting "The Hoodlum Priest" in St. Louis. I spent two months staying at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel and got to visit the set every day. It was a medium to lower budget movie and the night they had to make rain on the exterior, the local fire department helped out with fire hoses. - JW
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Anything off the sound cart was always called going "over the shoulder" with the Nagra, just as we did all documentaries double system with film, this being way before video ENG "bag work" became common. Note the SOUND REPORT, the strips of camera tape on the lid of the Nagra 4.2 - JW
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My sound assistant in New Zealand: Emma Barham from Australia (recommended by David Glasser). She was terrific, great attitude and a very hard worker. - Jeff Wexler (my pictuture was based on the next picture which shows David & Emma together)
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After seeing pictures of beautifully preserved old mixers on Jeff’s site, I was compelled to retrieve my first mixer, an Interface 12 X 4 from its case in the basement. I had not opened the case in more than a decade. Years of use and my humid Atlanta basement detract from the board’s original appearance. I ordered this board sight-unseen from Louis Stevenson in Texas. It was powered by 30V DC or mains. Most of the time I used only one input, but the over the years its 10 outputs and 4 aux outs came in handy. Com to boom and slate and track assignments worked well but there was no remote roll. It lived on a custom made cart that an old German machinist built …
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Apples on the Cart, Set of "Deal" Ron Scelza C.A.S. Deva V Cameo ll Motu Apple 10" Ibook
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Moe Chamberlain (Crew's brother) went in my place to China on "Mission Impossible 3". Here you see Moe and Robert "Max" Maxfield (Don Coufal is probably taking the picture). Regards, Jeff Wexler
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Well, I have been trying to post some photos, but have had no luck, so here is a link to my site: http://colemanmetts.com/webpage.html Hope you like them!! Coleman Metts
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Another one, this time created by a friend of ours from some of Don Coufal's images. This could be a poster for "The Last Samurai" featuring cinematographer John Toll. - JW
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Sort of difficult to describe the blueish one, taken on "The Last Samurai". Artificial "fog" and color balance caused the blueish tint, shot is over one camera setup in the foregorund, through which a Camera Car with crane arm passes as a blur. The other is a Steadicam rig on a wheeled dolly, this shot in Italy on "Mission Impossible III" - JW
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another view
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Just thought I'd say that I am really impressed with the photo by Don Coufal that greets people on this site. I don't know what format was used, or what it looks like as a print, but as it is, as the primary graphic on this site, it smokes.
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I will try to find a better photo of it later, but this is my latest version of cart, the 7" monitor is not in place yet and there are some other stuff that will get some room in there later. Amongst other things I'm thinking of a mac mini as so many others here. /Oscar
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Well another pretty face, right... :-)
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I have just been thinking about my father's amazing career. His committment to human rights, human decency and soccially relevent issues, has been an inspiration to me my whole life. Now, completing his documentary movie "Who Needs Sleep?" at age 84, he continues to have important issues drive his life's work. Regards, Jeff Wexler
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Producer and I
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This was on the set of Spring Break Massacre where I was a sound assistant. I didn't even know what was going on behind me.
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Okay, so I'm attaching a photo of me here...not sound oriented, but acting oriented (yes, I'm one of those evil people that work on both sides of the camera...if you want to see more, check out my acting site:Â http://www.philtalsky.com) Phil
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that's me
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Can you ramp it into a van, does it require a lift-gate? Do you have a van or a cube truck etc? Philip Perkins
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I Don't Know Where I Got These. . .
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but they are NOT Misty and me!
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on "Postman" again, Sven Nykvist (wonderful DP and wonderful human being) look at Sony television sitting on a funky cart. This was the early days of video assist (no, not the really early Jerry Lewis system) and was being done by Louis Mahler who pioneered video assist systems for Hal Ashby, Bob Rafaelson and others.