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Bob Marts

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  1. I found a variation on a "lavalier mic quieting sleeve" at an art supply store recently. It is smaller than the commercial brand, which is sometimes desired . It is a replacable foam cover for a painting tool with a lengthwise hole through it - just the right size for a COS11. I just snipped off one end and there you are with a nice smaller sized foam sleeve. I paid $2.09 for a package of 10!

    http://www.sofftart.com/products.html

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  2. Then there's the ambiguous protocol for music playback - LOUD music playback. Playback can stop everyone in their tracks when it's really loud and the last thing you want to do is roll it at an unappropriate time -- but how many times do you hear vague commands like "Let's hear something" or "Music" or "Roll it" from the director or AD or the performers themselves.

    I always tell the AD (if the AD is actually in control) that I will only roll playback on a consistant command from him or her, such as "Music Playback" or similar. And I will cut only on the AD's call unless there is a problem. I try to keep my eye on the AD during playback for a cut signal because a walkie is usually hard to hear. Unfortunately I miss watching some good performances for this reason.

  3. My advice is, whether you wear a vest or not when you're around deep water, put a quick release connector on your bag straps to release your anchor if you need to. You won't have time to fumble with caribiners and such if you go over.

    I worked for a sailing film company back in the 70's and the Nagra we used had a great bag made by a sail maker that had car seat belt latches on the strap and could be released in a second.

  4. In the 80's, a company called Kangaroo Products made a good alternative Nagra shoulder bag (mine was red cordura) - probably the first type of bag that most of us now own made by Porta Brace, Petrol etc.

    The front of the case had a large black Velcro patch that could be used for slate ID info using the supplied Velcro numbers. You had strips with numbers silkscreened onto them and if I remember correctly, you had to cut the Velcro strips into tabs and there you were with a set of numbers.

    Anyway, I still have mine (kept in a nice plastic16mm splicing tape case).

    Maybe Kangaroo Products has a solution for you.

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  5. The term "portal-to-portal" is sometimes used in our work and I've always thought it refered to billable time or travel expenses with my equipment starting and ending at my door. On a recent job that involved air travel, the producer insisted that portal to portal was defined as airport to airport, and that I was responsible for transportation costs to and from the airport or long-term airport parking.

    Would anyone care to give their thoughts on his?

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