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Homeboy was kind enough to create a make-shift greenscreen suit to throw confetti during a high-speed shot. He goes to set his drink down on a monitor cart and...THWACK !!! DP takes his hand off at the wrist with a well-aimed katana. what an industry best
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Uluru – the 600m-year-old gigantic rock formation in the heart of Australia – was transformed by heavy downpours this week, with rainwater cascading down its 300-metre sandstone facades. The spectacular event was photographed by local environmental staff on Tuesday evening as a storm passed over the nation’s ‘red centre’. Uluru is in one of the driest regions of Australia and experiences extreme temperatures ranging from the high 40s in the daytime to below zero at night Friday 15 January 2016 All photos © Parks Australia - as seen on: http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/gallery/2016/jan/15/ulurus-magnificent-waterfalls-landmark-transformed-by-rai…
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Ocean Gravity: Spectacular Footage of Freediver Guillaume Nery - Flying through Swift Ocean Currents North of Tahiti by Christopher Jobson on February 1, 2015 Quote: "Filmed late last year by director and underwater cameraman Julie Gautier - this amazing footage shows free diver Guillaume Néry as he’s carried by swift currents through Tiputa pass - part of the Rangiroa atoll about 355 km Northeast of Tahiti. When you hear about strong currents near the ocean or large lakes - it’s difficult to visualize exactly how they work, or the power they carry. This film should quickly pu…
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Woodstock unseen: 45 years on, photos from music's most famous festival - recall an era of peace, love and half a million hippies camped out on a dairy farm. " Not only is Woodstock one of the most famous music festivals of all time - it was also one of the defining moments of the 1960s counter-culture movement. Rolling Stone magazine’s first photographer Baron Wolman was sent to Max Yasgur's farm in the Catskills to cover the festival. More interested in the crowd than the performers - his photographs are hugely evocative and offer an insight into this legendary event that is rarely seen. …
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Looks legit
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JBond. In your vast collection do you have the Nagra transfer machine (or a photo) made by the UK's legendary Nagra Guru David Lane. It was based on a 4.2 with a synchroniser and was built to a BBC specification. Most BBC transfer Bays were quipped with these in the 70's.
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Introducing a new concept in Production Sound Carts for 2016. Thoughts, constructive comments and suggestions please (thanks again for all of those that contributed a few months ago when I posted my Bag Cart concept). Dimensions: 1150mm x 718mm x 715mm Storage: 8u Racking front (19") & Rear (10.5") Weight: Under 14kg Max Load: 40-50kg Wheels: Front 6" & Rear 16" Folded down the dimensions are 1150mm x 718mm x 395mm (including the rear wheel) or 995mm x 718mm x 340mm (without the rear wheel) so ideal for transporting in the boot of a standard hatchback or estate. I am considering a bespoke top handle made of CNC milled alum…
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Frank Sinatra's Listening Room
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The Ampex 300 Audio Recorder, looks like a 3 Track setup. Left _ Center_Right. Transport is separate from the Electronics This machine predates me though Eric Toline probably worked with it.
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Grammar 1 2
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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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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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NASA has put all the images made by Apollo astronauts up on flickr. https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/albums
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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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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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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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Here are some CAD drawings of my forthcoming Sound Cart (hopefully available end this month). Last chance to send me your ideas and feature requests before a final design is locked down. Made of aluminium the cart is extremely light-weight yet very strong. It has been primarily designed as a bag cart however it would be suitable for those that need a compact "grown-up" cart (max load 25kg). It features a total of 18u storage (3x 6u) in addition to 3u dedicated to video monitor use (which can be angled). Because standard 19" racking is employed, you can customise it using any 19" gear (shelves, drawers etc.). There will be a range of optional extras for things such as bo…
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Be careful how you present yourself on set, boomies (from the Stagehand Humor FB page)
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Because no bag is on the market for the Cantar X3 yet.... I designed my own. With a "little" help from professionals as 'De Herrieboerderij' aka Kees Schouten in Amsterdam witch helped me with the aluminium frame, and a my new friend Andrea Monti from The Guild of Holland, he made the leather parts. Because the AudioLTD rack3 with Rx2040's, like almost all receivers, is to high I made a little frame to hang a front bag from. This front bag, when sitting on the ground, blocks some faders/knobs/buttons. But when I carry the bag it drops 4 cm, and everything is accessible again. The two leather straps can be released quickly and all mic and line in's become accessible. Her…
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What a tree eh ?
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From FB Stagehand Humor Page - tomatoes are clipping
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