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Q is my middle initial: Q stands for Quality!
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Sneak peak of the Zaxcom TRXLA protective case prototype
maaikesnoep replied to maaikesnoep's topic in Current
Thank you for the compliments. It's def a big risk, as the mold can become very pricy! But it was a great process and love to problem solve, so yes, I hope the product will do what it"s supposed to: protect! "It's a pity you discontinued, wandering Ear! People miss your product!" -
Thank you for watching. coming soon. www.soundcases.nyc easy_case.MOV Intro.MOV set-up.MOV zaxcom_clip.MOV
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Filming in a car with the windows down.
maaikesnoep replied to mojofunkster's topic in General Discussion
Yayyyy for the grips!! A cold six-pack gets miracles done... he he he. Some add-on thoughts (not really window related): Depending the camera angles, the DPA goosenecks (with good windscreens) have been very kind when you have to drive with seatbelts on or can't get a proper wire on the actor (with overcovers) because of other reasons. Place it in visor or cup holder and aim it at the sweet spot. Tuck transmitter in there as well, but if you can't: Some cars have non-sticky surfaces ('good luck' with any type of tape or even sticky joe...) 2" T-pins might be your best friends to hold things in place. (Make a surface around the cub mic/transmitter/cable by using paper-tape (and cardboard if necessary) to pin the pins through and pin it in ceiling fabric, pulling the cable towards the door (depending on camera angle), where you can continue in the door's rubber trim to get your cable to your transmitter/recorder. If you can't hardwire your mics, make sure your transmitters are as high as possible to prevent drop outs. -
New York re-located! (from Atlanta)
maaikesnoep replied to maaikesnoep's topic in General Discussion
Sean, you just put a gigantic big smile on my face.. And I'm blushing...lol. THAAAAAAAANK YOU for the incredible words! It's a lot of fun, geeking out with ya in the dogpark! Jose, Always good to hear people are busy with work! Congrats! Thank you for all the great advice. Already googled my way to Gotham already, thank you for the Pro Sound info! And, if you don't mind, would love to be added to the facebook NY group: now that this weather is getting so marvelous: beers and shenanigans sound lovely!!! www.facebook.com/maaikesnoep -
New York re-located! (from Atlanta)
maaikesnoep replied to maaikesnoep's topic in General Discussion
Thank you, Jose! Have a great day! Nice website, Mr. Frias! -
Good Morning, handsome Sound Sorcerers, I hope this day finds you well. After re-organizing my gear, buffed all my cables, polished my utility belt, cue-tipped all fine mechanics, read every book and manual, I’m reaeaeaeally ready to get back to work! I moved from Atlanta (Work-Mecca) to NY to be close to my loved one and although I’m on the available list at the Local 52, I think I have to spread the word a little more: I’m a smart & hard-working female, who worked non-stop for big production studios, to do Production Sound on shows like A Walk In the Woods, (we won an Emmy award for the) tv-movie Bessie, Let’s Be Cops, Bolden and several TV-series. IMDB Maaike Snoep http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2295012/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 I love to work in a team with a professional attitude and not afraid to roll up my sleeves to deliver best quality production sound. If actual production sound work is not available, I’m happy to clean stacks of Pelican cases, buff miles of cables, test tons of batteries, redo all your p-touch labels and get your coffee, all with a BIG smile on my face Thank you for taking the time to read this. Very much appreciated. Maaike Snoep, (213)304-6793, In good standing union member, living in Brooklyn with car and gear. (willing to travel as far as it takes) Have a great day!
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Atlanta Sound Mixer Weekend! Saturday BBQ & Sunday Event!
maaikesnoep replied to Chris Durfy's topic in General Discussion
Can I do a real big shout out to Gotham! And Shure! for giving me a marvelous price!!! Being a wireless 'virgin', this shure receiver and transmitter are AWESOME!!! Thank you so much! I had a great time at the Atlanta Sound Convention and a lot of fun at Whit's BBQ. Great pics by the way! Have a great 4th of July! Cheers! -
loved it!
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Thanks for the nice links!
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I saw SuperCMIT at the end on the field... (Thank you Whit (and Chris! and all others as well of course) for a great informative morning with the SuperCMIT!)
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Soundwarming Party Atlanta, Sat 02-03-13
maaikesnoep replied to maaikesnoep's topic in The Daily Journal
From left to right: Paul Sorohan Terry Fitzpatrick Drew Ponder Dana Simmons Ethan Anderson Whit Norris Kathy Bob Miller David Paterson Kevin Raser Thomas Doolittle Thank you so much for making this a marvelous get-together! And of course, I forgot to give out the pin-buttons, oops .. ha ha ha! Let me know in a message how to get it to you. -
Soundwarming Party Atlanta, Sat 02-03-13
maaikesnoep replied to maaikesnoep's topic in The Daily Journal
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1927 Paramount Studios Fake Locations Map
maaikesnoep replied to Max Hirtenstein's topic in The Daily Journal
awesome! Does there happen to be a list as well of the movies, where these locations are in? Just curious...