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The Cinema Audio Society Awards Banquet brings a lot of accomplished players in our industry to Los Angeles this week, including the nominees for the CAS Technical Achievement Award. So, we invited them to Trew Audio in Los Angeles to hang out with everyone. There are events on Thursday, February 18, and Friday, February 19. On Thursday, Feb 18, Glenn Sanders and Colleen Goodsir will be present to talk about Zaxcom's Wideband Recording Wireless System that received a CAS nomincation. It's also fair to predict that some information about the newly announced Deva 24 might be leaked! On Friday, Feb 19, we will have Gordon Moore, President of Lectrosonics, Jon Tatooles, Managing Director of Sound Devices, and Production Mixer Whit Norris for Aaton. Gordon Moore will show Lectrosonic's nominated product, the Venue-2 Multi Receiver System, and will be demonstrating its Wireless Designer Software. Also an expert on the FCC and our fight for our remaining wireless mic RF spectrum, Gordon will give us an update on what the RF future holds. Jon Tatooles, will give an in-depth look at Sound Devices' SL-6 Super Slot Receiver Control Module for which they were nominated, as well as the latest capabilities of the CL-12 control surface with its new firmware revision. Whit Norris, Atlanta-based Production Sound Mixer and early adopter of the CAS nominated Aaton Cantar X3 Recorder, will be with us to talk through his use of the Cantar X3 on the recently wrapped production of Passengers. Those who will not be in Los Angeles can watch the gathering streamed to all of the Trew Audio showrooms, and it can be viewed anywhere in the world on the Trew Audio website. It will be a very informative two days at Trew Audio!
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Hello everyone,m new here.I want to communicate with people here about some experience during film making,mostly about sound. Sometimes we have to use wireless microphone during location sound recording,but how to fix a lavlier microphone(or button mic in the US?)on actor's body firmly with less noise?I find many ways to fold the BIG POWER TAPE(forgive my ignorance) and finally pick up the best one for me.I used to use 2 small pieces of triangle and put the microphone in the middle and then merge the 2 triangle together,but it is too thick and is easy to be found.so,what is your way to fix the lavalier mic? Or is there a kind of special appliance to fix the mic? Forgive my bad English and i appreciate all the replies ,thanks:) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.