Jump to content

chrisnewton

Members
  • Posts

    535
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About chrisnewton

  • Birthday 11/14/1951

Profile Information

  • Location
    Ottawa, Canada
  • About
    sound mixer
  • Interested in Sound for Picture
    Yes

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. they are pretty tough Fred. I usually pack my own luggage into vehicles, so I try to put the case upright, wheels down. on location I use the roller case standing up with my mixer on top. double duty like a cart.
  2. Think Tank for me also. Got the airport international version, but have had pushback on domestic flights as it's a bit big for some overheads. lots of miles on it, and never a broken zipper or any other problem. it's a roller case and I use it daily for around town jobs.
  3. Thanks folks. Useful info.
  4. damn. I've got the opposite. right return ok, no left rtn. in headphones or meter. will check again to see if I've reversed cables. going for a walk now to clear my head. stay tuned.
  5. Aha! Thought it was my snake or the camera headphone out. will do another diagnostic on snake. no time in the heat of the moment. on-cam sound and my backup both good.
  6. Great idea. perfect for Comtek receivers.
  7. I had the great pleasure to work with some great old school actors some yeas back. Ernest Borgnine was the consumate pro, and a lovely guy. He had the uncanny technique of delivering his lines, either loud or a stage whisper, and still hit the same mark on my meter. He made my life easy. Never a line overlap either, unless it was called for. Eli Wallach was great to work with too. In one scene, in a super market, I asked him to please give the line a little louder. He said "It'll be OK Kid". It was, and he was nice about it too.
  8. I checked the website and it's coming to an Ottawa theatre soon! One of only two locations in Canada. Can't wait.
  9. I have also had problems with a KM150 for wireless boom. With a Lectro butt-plug the KM150 didn't work at all. I needed a phase reversal adaptor to make it work. I believe it's because my older KM150 is pin 1 hot. With a Sony UWP-D plug on TX the KM150 worked fine, but I did get occasional RF "hash" in some circumstances. works just fine hard wired. My MKH8060 has zero problems with plug ons of any stripe.
  10. Couldn't find the CBC link, but the latest research from McGill University is pointing to intensive mosquito fogging for the Zika virus by the Cubans.Toxins in the spray may be responsibile for the neurological problems. Many Canadian diplomats were also affected at the Havana embassy. Research carries on.
  11. I just worked on a shoot with a prototype Panasonic Lumix S1H, which is their newest full-frame offering. It's designed primarily for video production use, competing with the Sony A7s series. It is designed to be timecode capable, but requires a special cable: BNC-F to a locking flash sync connector. Can't tell you how well it works, because the camera owner didn't have one( I think the idea of using the flash sync input is actually OK, as you will never be shooting video and using an external flash system at the same time). This was, of course, problematic for me, as it was a doc style shoot. I contemplated using my Tentacle sync unit (the camera has a 3.5 mm audio input), but chose to send guide track via Sony UWP-D, as post had not yet been lined up. I wish them well. The camera menus were fairly straight forward, but there are a hell of a lot of options (the online manual is 248 pages long). Getting sound into the camera was exactly the same as the GH4, GH5. I'm guessing the circuitry is identical to the GH series. I can't comment on the picture quality. Didn't have time to look. The camera will be out officially in the next few weeks. Using a prototype camera, or any type of gear, on a paying gig is brave, to say the least, but that's another story.
  12. I have a Sony UWP-D system we bought for my son's burgeoning video business.. I bought the kit with the plug-on 48V PH transmitter. I find myself "borrowing" his RF for a variety of jobs as a camera link and as an extra mic for corporate/AV jobs. The sound quality is excellent, with very low self noise.I was using G2, G3s for links/utility usage, but I find I prefer the Sony for these purposes (diversity receiver, very good build quality). The plug-on transmitter comes in awfully handy too. these units are currently very "future proof", 40mw output, and the frequency band I have is safe for now. It's a great bargain.
  13. interesting. Thanks Iron Film. I like the waterproof instamic idea especially.
  14. Thanks for this thread. Worked with an Alexa Mini recently (first time). camera set to 48fps. wouldn't take audio or TC. Is there a setting in the Mini menu to accomplish what the FS7 does? note: not sure if it was really 48 or really a multiple of 23.98. First time for AC also. We were shooting outside in -25C, so not keen to fart around with menu, minus gloves. We slapped the sticks and hoped for the best.
  15. At the NY AES show, Lectrosonics was showing a multi-bay NP-50 charger designed for the theatre market. slick.
×
×
  • Create New...