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Hi, this is our new Rastorder It got some miles lately on 3 European Featurefilms . I must say we are really happy with it, the modular Idea is really working well (being able to cut the cart in 2) Therefore we powered everything from 2 Vlock-videocamerastyle batteries on the top module. So Far, so good Thank you very much Rastorder !
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No real context, but he is bassist Lee Sklar
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my compact sound cart with Sonosax SX-ST8D/8RC mixer and MiniR82 eric
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I was inspired by the picture of Eric Lamontagnes funky looking panel van to start this thread. Please post pics of your Sound cars/vans/trucks. It would be great to see how everyone deals with loading / unloading, transporting and securing there gear. I know i saw a picture on the trew Website of a converted ambulance a sound mixer has in Toronto !
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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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Complete with remote slate and com activation (PTT), external helmet slate/com mic, remote roll, external high gain RX/TX antennas, full duplex communication for up to 6 cast and crew, range of up to 2000' line of sight, walkie talkie interface for longer range cuing, and general gets 46mpg. The bag quickly detaches for working over the shoulder.
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The video is a bit long, but some cool stuff.
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This is our setup to work on remote locations, with a lot of unit moves So far, really happy with it . Regards Jan Deca Brussels, Belgium
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Cool photo posted on Facebook Marriott at Beehive Cottage, Moreton, Essex (1966). Stephen Peter "Steve" Marriott (30 January 1947 – 20 April 1991) English musician, songwriter and frontman of two notable rock and roll bands, spanning over two decades. Marriott is remembered for his powerful singing voice which belied his small stature, and for his aggressive approach as a guitarist in mod rock bands Small Faces (1965–1969) and Humble Pie (1969–1975 and 1980–1981). Marriott was inducted posthumously into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in 2012 as a member of Small Faces. In later life Marriott became disillusioned with the music industry and turned his back …
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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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Humans never could have taken to the oceans without rope: no string, no mariners. Photo by Stephen Barnes/Transport/Alamy Stock Photo String is far more important than the wheel in the pantheon of inventions. by Ferris Jabr March 6th, 2018 | 2,500 words, about 13 minutes https://www.hakaimagazine.com/features/the-long-knotty-world-spanning-story-of-string/ The void opened suddenly—a negative space where there had once been sand. Kathryn Bard stuck her hand straight through the gap and felt nothing but air. It just kept going. She considered her surroundings: a slope of windblown sand near a terrace of fossilized coral 700 meters inland fr…
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Rigged up this iteration for my first cable show (with good help from Billy Sarokin and Adam Sanchez) last fall. Am in the process of finessing it, so thought I'd share where it is now. If you're so inclined, you can visit the Flickr page upon which I've made "copious" notes: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fauxpress/3903882976/# Goals for the 2010 reconfiguration include: Continued cable reduction Design a car rig plan that works, no matter what Antenna array for car rig Sell the remaining Audio Limited rack and a few other things Install 2nd Zaxcom 4900 rack under extant rack Add additional drawer to 10-U magliner cart rack in space freed by A…
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I have been recently thinking about buying a pelican case for my gear. But i was walking through a antique store the other day and i stumbled over this case. I instantly fell in love with it, and then with looking at it i decided that it would be perfect to use to hold my equipment. It folds open as you can see in the images i attached and has a spot where i put some foam to hold my wireless. I made some quick dividers for the one side and added some extra foam for padding in some spots. I may change it but this works for now. As a plus, inside of the case when i bought it, was filled with boxed vacuum tubes, all sizes. Which was pretty cool. …
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Is this the legendary "Soundman" school, they have been talking about? Alan
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At least for a long time. So I though I'd post some pics from the field. GT
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My Cart on "THE SARAH JANE ADVENTURES" a Doctor Who spin of for the BBC. Regards Brian
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my film cart setup with my brand new looking mix 8 from Mark...
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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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First time I have seen one of these..... (More pics to come)
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Working on top of a 350 foot mountain in Packwood, Washington.
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I've been doing a show with the Muppets these last few weeks...thought you guys would get a kick out of our special guest mixer today. Remember, it's not easy being sound.
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Thought it might be interesting to share the extents we all go to to minimize crew and actors footsteps etc.
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