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Srgtfury

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  1. Hi mystic. Hence the "probably." Just saw Coop, now fully exposed-out from under the awning and his colleague in accompaniment. The colleague remarked that the water was sheeting off at a" a couple of hundred gallons a minute." Fury has a Trinnov system, perfectly mic'd, so no prob hearing background vs. foreground audio and, he notes intermittent, but mostly heavily attenuated sound, yielding a psychoacoustic mismatch that unnerves the force. Hi Marc and Jeff, Fury is reminded of the episode of Al Roker, tethered by the grip of a grip in a similar circumstance years ago, but the audio was obfuscated by wind and other element related influences. Thank you very much Fury
  2. Thanks all. Just saw Coop again, this time, the talon on his jacket, zipped up to his chin, was blowing at right angle to vertical. There was barely audible wind buffeting, vs. some of the other reporters, with apparently different gear and much more ambient pickup.. All this, while the sinusoidal rain drives against, and a spiral rivulet lets from a roof line, immediately behind Coop. Unless they dressed an EV RE-50B in different covers, hard to discern the piece. You all would know, I'm sure. That purple end bears some resemblance to an 18v, or so battery for a cordless hand tool. Hi Jack, probably not a good idea to stumble into a gat chat room... Thank you very much Fury
  3. Just saw Coop on CNN, with on site hurricane coverage, grasping a mic, just above the proximal, purple, swollen, bulbous end, with the black shaft thence, surmounted by a black, less bulbous appearing wind/rain screen. At one point, Coop said he couldn't hear the studio feed, because rain was in his ear... Now, the audio from Coop and the weather consultant next to him, presumably fed from that setup, was as clear as studio feed, with, only slightly noticeable splashing from the sheets of rain falling behind Coop and mercilessly hitting him, all over his exposed head. So much duress that he commented on the pain. Apparently Coop and/or the director didn't want him to come in from the rain. Now, does anyone know or wish to post conjecture, regarding the gear and post techniques empolyed here? Thank you very much Fury
  4. Hi Waves! Although the topo is kewl, the SAnat Barbara area is not where U want to surf this time of year. The Beach Boys lyrics were penned, before Dohney got a harbor, so, if going that far South, skip Dohney and try Sano, Church's., Old Man's or 204, in addition to what others' have posted. Huntington is kinda like Malpais/Santa Teresa, while Sano is sorta' like Nosara, in Costa Rica. If you have been there, maybe useful. Pura Vida and Hang .......... Of course, depends on everything...long/short, conditions, etc., etc.. Thank you very much Fury
  5. Hi Marc, et al., FC and Pleural Eyes has =joy, but thinking of going to Premier Pro, with Apple not updating their Mac Pro (worried they won't and FC may follow), etc.. In any case, any opinions on use of Premier Pro, with PE? The PE Beta, reportedly has had some issues with the required Lion, for Mac use, as expected, at this point. Another reason to hold of on Lion. BTW, That editor, based on; U.S jing, a typical film/sound editor's 7 day work week and the erstwhile recaptured $149.00, must really luv the work. Thank you very much Fury
  6. Catchy, huh, T? Thank you very much Fury
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