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Louw Verwoerd

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About Louw Verwoerd

  • Birthday 09/01/1981

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    Calgary, Alberta _Canada
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    Family. Living life. And of course, SOUND!!
  • About
    20 year's + experience of working on location. Since relocating to Canada from Cape Town, I took a couple of steps down the ladder when successfully joing the union, IATSE 212. In these past 3 years I moved from Sound Utility to Boom Operator. Ever eager to get back in the Mixer seat, but happy to strengthen the TEAM with my knowledge and skill, whatever I do.
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  1. Hi Henry What about the 5 section mini Panamic did you find disappointing? Is it noisy, too bendy with a proper wind shield and rifle in the basket? Any elaboration on your $1000 disappointment would be appreciated. The collapsed length is what I find very attractive.. I'm a Panamic fanatic (even after my Ambient pole acquisitions) I was about to make the purchase when I saw this thread... Best
  2. The answer, 'juice'. Correct. My 5V feed from a 12V source turned out to be faulty. It's powers up like a current hungry disco circus. I'm looking forward to taking it for a spin
  3. Howdy folks, Seldom do I take the liberty to appeal for help on these boards, but this occasion is something special. I'm starting a feature this coming Tuesday (with a maximum ISO track count of 12). I imported an SD CL-12 Alaia for this occasion. So basically I'm maxing out the SD 664. Here's the skinny: Brand new, out of the box, I plugged it in as per the literature and with the 3.10 Firmware still loaded, the 664 picked up the CL-12, installed the drivers and recommended the additional 5V mini USB power (I already supplied it). Just to note that before even powering up the 664 for the first time, the extra 5V feed would light up the small green power light on the Cl-12. The console powered up and I ran a quick couple of checks with the short cut keys, all great. Satisfied, I powered down and disconnected, focusing my attention on prepping the wireless workflow. On the side I decided to update the 664 firmware to 4.01, since I would probably get a Wingman in the future. A couple of days later (today) I reach the point of fine tuning my bagged mixer with receivers combo to work with the Alaia I installed in a flight case. Plug everything in and power it on... No Cl-12. The lights don't cycle on (except the green power LED). The 664 displays the menu option for the CL-12 in gray, so it can't be selected. I've tested different cables. Tried the machine on my SD 633, exact same results (gray CL-12 in the menu). Curious: previously the 5V feed would light up the green power light. Not so any more. Only once the 664/633 is connected, does the green LED light up with an inconstant pulse. Could it be that the 5V power port is bust and because of it, the CL-12 can't 'boot up'? The port of the 664 is not faulty. A keyboard works fine on it. I even rolled back to firmware 3.10. No difference. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Sincerely Louw
  4. Very impressive setup, Brian. Thanks for the share True inspiration!
  5. Nice job Looks strong and helluva 'cumfortable', as opposed to an aluminium flight case.
  6. Curious... Photos please. Which throw faders did you use? P&G 's are more than 33$... Would love to see your creation
  7. Good job, John. I love a good DIY project that comes out pro. Keep up the good work
  8. Secure your parking space right next to the camera truck. Having your sonic artillery close by is essential when working on a set or location. Whatever your vehicle, if you are the Sound Head of Dept, you need to be as close to set as possible.
  9. Hi Marc I purchased a pair of these Rode Lavs for use with my G-3's some 4 yaers ago. They were a cheaper option than going witht Sanken Cos-11's (almost half the price!). Unfortunately I started having trouble on the first doccie style run and gun shoot where a presenter had to be mic'ed up. Sudden cracks and breaks in sound would occur. Absolute nightmare stuff. I replaced the micon cable with a spare, but same story there. It turned out to be the connection into the locking mini jack. Just by slightly touching it -CRACKLE POP!!- The only good thing about Rode's lapels are the 2year warranty. I made a video to demonstrate my frustration, mailed it to the original supplier and received my cash back 2 months later. In the field, you simply can't risk faulty equipment. I've never had a day's problem with my COS-11's, excluding clothing rustle on difficult wardrobe.. Best
  10. Hi Quicklock users I've just returned from a shoot in a stormy desert and realised that all 3 of my Quicklocks are now dust and gravell lined. Seriously, a lot of sand in there. Can anyone recommend a solvent to bath and rinse these mechanisms? Clear out all the greasy, crunchy 'gunk'. Then the most appropriate lubricant (petroleum or water based) to keep things moving smoothly afterwards? Sending them to the nearest dealer (Munich, Germany) is not an option. Only DIY advice would be appreciated. Respectfully yours
  11. Wow. The SM58 makes that Dragon look 'legit' as a sound recording camera
  12. Hi Stix I agree with Scott. Thing is, both the Alexa and Amira are fitted with Ambient clocks. I would rent in an Ambient Tiny lockit or ACN-204 box. Use the lockit box as your master clock and sync the two cameras to that box (double, tripple check with a camera rental company that you know how to do this in the menus) and then use the lockit as master clock on your 552. A re-jam after 6 hours would be safe. Unless the cameras are going to change their frame rates all the time, you should be fine with 1 lockit box. Save some bucks. Note that when the camera frame rates are switched, you would have to re-jam every time when they go back to 23.976 or 24 or 25 or...whatever rate the production is being broadcast at. Cables. the newer Ambient boxes all have 5pin Lemo's on their end (output). For the Alexa you'll need a 5pin Lemo to 5pin Lemo, for the Amira you'll need a 5 pin Lemo to BNC and for your 552 you'll need a 5pin Lemo to TA-3 connector. Be sure to test all these cables propperly and that the direction of signal flow is correct. Enjoy
  13. I've had the pleasure of working some days as 1st Boomer on the latest series (shot on location) of "Better call Saul". 95% Lavs in the mix. Their shooting technique was textbook 'bad news' for using a proper mic on the pole. 200mm and 18mm (both zooms, so anything in between). I would always try and get as close as possible with the boom, but this proved impossible, especially in the 'headquarters surveillance hub'. The mixer wasn't really concerned with the boom either. All about the Lavs, sadly. Have a listen and see what you think about the success with this technique.
  14. Hi Nytkim Your all round best option for interior and exterior is probably a small Rycote blimp with furr. Stay away from your listed option 3: I have the Rycote BBG and it is pretty useless. Way too heavy on any suspension, especially if you furr it up. Personally, I resorted to your option 4. Cinela is amazing. I added the Leonard with fur to the combo and I'm very happy with it. Only thing is that I don't trust this setup for outside. Wind can still slice through the Leonard with fur and I wouldn't try this setup in the rain you've mentioned. Whatever your choice, know that the MKH 50 is very susceptible to bass, handling noise. A good suspension is absolutely necessary. Don't bother with a rubber ringed pistol grip. The mic needs to be in a floating suspension rig. Good luck and have fun!
  15. 664 can also add CL6 and become 12 inputs 14 tracks. ...You don't need the CL6 to enable 12track (ISO) mode with firmware 2.02, Philip
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