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Richard Ragon

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  • Birthday 09/06/1966

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  1. This is a work Paradigm question. I've got a SD888 in which Ive been using for my "run and gun", interview, or reality/news gig jobs. But I've been using the SD888 with logging on it with my phone. Settings folders, file names, takes, and notes. At some point I thought to myself. I think I can just boom this, strap my iphone onto my boom pole and remotely operate my entire SD888 from a chair off set. Do I even need my bag while holding the boom? I mean, if I got the levels dialed in and set... I could in theory just sit here with my boom and iphone standing here. Just wondering anyone's take on a workflow using several iphones strapped to my boom op. Maybe Im just a boom op now, with remote control?? Seams like the future, with one person gigs, right?
  2. Hey everyone, I've been using ratchet straps for nearly 40 years. Way before I worked as a sound mixer, I transported things like equipment on flatbeds. I bought a new van a few years back, and had it outfitted with L-Track (also known as airline tracks). And I bought some new tools for this L-Track. I also bought some new ratchet straps from a company called US Cargo Control. They seam to be heavily favored in Google if you look up these things. Any way, their ratchets started binding about 2 weeks ago. Personally, I thought that they would have lasted a long time considering how much these people advertise, and control google search results, as well as what looks like a whole team of people running this operation. They claim that 3-4 years in life is more than anyone can expect in straps?? Really? I have cheap Chinese ones that lasted 10+ years now!! I'm not complaining, because I understand that these are just straps. But, I just thought they would last longer. Here's a video clip of the "binding ratchets" Whats your expectation of how long these should last? Inside a van, never seeing sunlight, and never been used in the rain. Suggestions for others?
  3. Next stop... You don't actually own a 888, you have to 'subscribe too it'... LOL
  4. I thought of this Joh.. But, sometimes you have these "run and gun" reality TV shows, that 'your' mix is going straight to the TV. Might be saved. -Richard
  5. Just bought a new 888.. awesome! Duggan mixing, more knobs, more tracts, simply just awesome! One of the features is NoiseAssist.. I didn't understand this because these say it comes with the mixer... but there's basically a unusable shareware version on this, until you buy it again. Looks promising for live gigs! Might come in handy on those live gigs! I got over to the webpage https://store.sounddevices.com/product/noiseassist/ GOOD GAWD!! 2K?? Anyone buy this? It just about doubles the cost of the mixer!! wow. Didn't see that coming. -Richard
  6. I'm re-watching the mentalist. Great show.. miss it.. Just noticed Daniel P. Church, perhaps in the background? Purposely in the shot? Funny. -Richard
  7. Im interested in learning about this too.. I haven't pulled the plug on anything at the moment, because I have another huge project in the works right now. But, when we get back to normal times, I can work on this. -Richard
  8. I think this is possible yes.. which would make this the cheapest 4 video feed wireless setup ever, right? richard
  9. Hello, everyone. Been a while since I posted here. I have an idea, that I want to run by everyone here. On a lot of Films and TV shows, and some reality shows, were increasingly finding ourselves on 3+ camera shoots. What if I were to tell you, that I think there's a cheap way to get a 4 camera feed from video village, to your cart using your current cart monitor set ups. Is anyone here familiar with NDI? NDI is a extremely low latensiy video feed over IP, similar to the same way Daunte works for sound over IP. You simply just 'encode' your HD-SDI, HDMI, or video picture, into an encoder box at video village, plug it into a network Ethernet, then run that Ethernet 500-1000 feet to your sound cart, and use a small mac or PC to decode the NDI signal to however many monitors at your cart. The NDI signal can be software downgraded to 1080p, 720p, 480p and even placed in a window on your monitor. This future proofs any set up that you have for many many years, and you don't have to ever buy 4K monitors to match the 6G-SGI or 4K or 12G-SGI signals coming from the camera department that keeps upping the signal.. Many sound mixers seam to be in that race to keep getting multiple faster rates from the camera these days. So, here's the gear. #1 - I'm looking at the NDI birddog encoders that you place at your video village. You just tap into your video village with a short HD-SDI patchs. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1472919-REG/birddog_bd4kquad_4k_quad_4_channel_12g.html/?ap=y&ap=y&smp=y&smp=y&lsft=BI%3A514&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_fOHnY-m6wIVjSCtBh1OVAplEAQYBCABEgLaGfD_BwE #2 - Next you place an SFP+ into the BD box. An SFP+ is a 10G Ethernet transceiver. And you plug in a fiber link (any size you want) and move your cart 3 miles away if you like. You'll need one for both ends. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/912698-REG/tactical_fiber_systems_tf_tfr2lc500_500_tactical_fiber_cable.html?ap=y&smp=y #3 - You plug this into a fiber to thunderbolt 3 adapter on a Mac mini. The mini Mac is cable of doing 2 HDMI outputs, and more if you add in adapters. #4 - You boot up the computer and run instances of VLC media player with the NDI plug in. (Freeware) This set up would allow you to use any monitors that you have, or any cheap 60 dollar monitor or get one of those large monitors on your cart, and set up a quad video view for 4 monitors because all the settings are in software definitions. All this is a pretty cheap way to get 4 high quality monitor feeds to your cart with only one cable. but there's more.. Because your encoding the video feed to NDI IP, now it's possible to even send those feeds over the internet in real time. So, in theory, we could place a cheap WiFi6 router at the video village, and then a WiFi6 receiver at your cart, and run a pretty cheap wireless 4 camera feed from video village to your cart. So, anyone have an interest in this? Let me know... We can set this up, test it out, and maybe make this a common thing? -Richard Ragon
  10. This show has been going on for about 30 years. In that time, there have been several incidents. Once before a camera guy started CPR on someone once, and the sound mixer picked up the camera and filmed it! I've been on some crazy LA shots, but I don't think I'd be doing that one! I'm really sorry for the families that have been fighting to get this video released, and saddened by the loss of a brother in the field...
  11. Hard to watch.. I almost signed up to work on COPS a number of years ago.. It could have been me. https://www.3newsnow.com/news/local-news/video-of-the-fatal-shooting-of-a-cops-crew-member-at-omaha-wendys-released -Richard
  12. Did anyone get stalked by Oleg? I did.. He was doing some weird stuff, like reversing my IP address and trying to locate exactly where I was located while posting.. Believe me, it was a bit nerve racking.. When the community more or less moved over to FB, he tried for more than a year to friend request me... Nope.. nope, nope.. -Richard
  13. I want to let everyone know about a pretty kewl technology coming down the pike used currently in live camera switching environments. It's called NDI (https://www.newtek.com/ndi/). In a nutshell, it's basically what Daunte is to Audio, NDI is to Video. It allows for IP based video to be driven over and routed from anywhere to anywhere over standard cheap routers, switches, and WiFi. And the remarkable thing is that its open source, and a lot of hardware coming! Why is this huge for Sound Mixers? Because getting video from video village has been a huge cumbersome deal, and it gets even harder if you times this by three cameras!! So, here's how it works. You place a small device at video village that loops through 3g-SDI and turns that into NDI. A single Ethernet plug then runs to your Mixer Cart where you view the video on a laptop, iPhone, iPad, Raspberry Pi, or any other computer. So, three camera shots, convert ALL video signals over a single Ethernet cable. Then converters run on PoE so no need for any power adapters at video village and at the video end, you can watch the video through a Mac mini, or your iPad. And even split screen the video feeds to see three/four screens on one monitor. The reason why this is so awesome? Because less hardware the better.. by having only 1 encoder box at video village, and a software solution at your cart, connected with a cheap Ethernet cable. It makes this solution very inexpensive. And, as a bonus, you can send a video feed to each boom op from the camera they are attached to. This means that your boom op can 'see the shot' from his iPhone. Here's an example of one of the converters. https://www.markertek.com/product/bds-bdstum01/birddog-studio-bdstum01-sdi-and-hdmi-to-ndi-network-device-interface-encoder-with-tally-and-poe?utm_medium=shoppingengine&utm_source=googlebase&cvsfa=3786&cvsfe=2&cvsfhu=4244532d42445354554d3031&ne_ppc_id=1360273584&gclid=CjwKCAjwuO3cBRAyEiwAzOxKstel4gMWdTp-808EbuGu8zaaL3ZN8L3stazPHgJkRWu89Uo80hWcmRoC1gQQAvD_BwE There are some really attractive possibilities with this new open NDI standard coming. We might even have WiFi based video feeds everywhere on set too. Just thought I'd give you guys and girls a heads up on this new stuff. -Richard
  14. PSM looks great..But, it looks like I can't use it for the bag system.. Which means, I would have to buy an entire other system for a bag system. Price is great though.
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