There is an Australian equivalent of WUNZ who call themselves AWAG (Australian Wireless Audio Group) at:
http://www.australianmusic.asn.au/Default.asp?ID=25
I added my email address to their JOIN box over a year back - but have never received an...
Had an email from David Madigan (Sound Recordist) in New Zealand & banner was attached to bottom of it. QUOTE - The Wireless Users Group of New Zealand (WUNZ) is a coalition of wireless microphone distributors and professional users in the enterta...
Are you going to use Lockit boxes on the Varicam? I've always had good experiences with the Varicam, always reminds me of a Sony Digi Beta.
Hey Stu, I heard some second stories about the previous series, if you want me to tell you give me a call....
Thanks Rainier,
744T really as a backup to Boom Recorder and will also serve as a TC source for Boom Recorder. Their are some 2nd hand ones out their. I know it.
Everyone want 788T's now, don't they?
Stu
At 2:34pm on September 21, 2009, David Glasser said…
Hi Stu
I got to speak to your twin last night. I see him regularly at Joe's Italian Restaurant in Alexandria. Joe's brother is Mario Pelligrino, who is an ex ABC recordist and does mostly TVCs.
When we were both working on Farscape I remember your telling me that you had an identical twin and the opportunity arose last night for us to speak. What is his first name?
How is Underbelly 3? Mark Cornish said it was a difficult show for him, but I think that is just Mark !!!
Please read the RAMPS and Wexler comments on Boom Recorder. Take Vos has ceased production because of coding problems with current Mac OS.
All the best,
David.
Perhaps that suggestion was a little naff, as everyone knows what fast tv work is like. I just would really appreciate someone putting up some other discussions besides the stuff I put up. Got any problems with gear or stuff like that?
Hello Stuart, how would you like to start a small discussion about how sound is done on All Saints. You don't have to make the piece very long, perhaps describe what equipment you use, how you go on set getting the sound ect ect? Regards Rainier