I've done a few Red shoots now, last one was a low budget film with two reds on set. I'm glad I did run a dual system after listening to the podcast lol. At the time of the shoot though both reds had a newer version software, not sure about hardwa...
Agreed. I've done several RED shoots lately and I tell the director/camera op that anything I feed them back is for reference/off-line editorial only. They must go back to the files I record and sync select audio.
One thing to note: this podcast ...
I tend to agree, the few Red shoots I have done I have always treated it like film and used the 744 as the primary sound source. I also had issues syncing TimeCode to the Red, so again made the 744 the Master and jammed TC to a Deneke Slate for go...
Hi Christian,
Pretty much, yes. It is certainly more hassle and whether you ultimately get something better or not is open to debate. In terms of specs, there is no question that Digital is better, however on the flip side some Musician friends of...
Hi Stu,
The ACMA issued a "Variation To Frequency Allotment Plan" in December 2007 to accommodate Digital Radio which indicates 174 - 230 MHz which is VHF Band 3 (Channels 6, 7, 8, 9, 9A, 10, 11 and 12).
Hope this helps,
Regards
Steve Foy
Bill,
I've been biting my tongue for several days now but enough is enough. If it's a pissing competition you are after then I hate to disappoint you but I would prefer not to get involved in that. I'm sure there are plenty of other forums you ca...
Hi Peter,
Given the level of uncertainty in this area your method of block selection seems to makes the most sense.
I think I'll give that a go myself. Is it best to have a few beers first and use a blindfold just to mix it up a bit?
All the best,...
Bill,
You say you wouldn't buy Lectrosonics Block 27, why not? What is wrong with block 27 and if it's such a bad choice, what is a better choice? Please enlighten us!
Regards
Steve Foy
Just to clarify a few issues raised by Bill regarding what the ACMA said or didn't say.
For the record, my comments were based on not only the discussion I had with an ACMA representative but also countless hours of searching websites in Australi...