I have to write a paper about that little microphone you put on ties, on blouses and hide in button-holes... That wireless little thing you try to hide, and...
am 04.03.2003 8:47 Uhr schrieb Elise Onseng <elise.onseng@...> ... there are many things in relation to microphone technique pay attention to: one...
Dominic Blitz
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Mar 4, 2003 9:13 am
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Hi Elise, 99.99% of all lavaliere microphones used with wireless bodypack transmitters for film and television production are omni-directional. Directional lav...
Glen Trew
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Mar 4, 2003 2:53 pm
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Dissent: From this group I've repeatedly read the importance of sound design in the overall film process and about integrating it into the plan for a film from...
Until this post, I never thought to associate sound for film with "Unibomber". Glen Trew ... From: hazelflagg [mailto:hazelflagg@...] Sent: Thursday,...
Glen Trew
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Mar 13, 2003 4:22 pm
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please unsubscribe...
Dominic Blitz
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Mar 26, 2003 9:50 am
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Three weeks ago, I was watching television and saw a show for a company whose website is at: http://www.wrldofproducts.com The company offers a bunch of...
I agree  but I wonder if there¹s much that the moderator can do about it once the person sends it in. I just read the first few lines, work out that it¹s...
Mary Dennison
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Apr 1, 2003 12:40 am
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Hello - what formats are visuals supplied to most of you doing post work for video, film etc.? are they in digital format or are certain analog machines still...
Hello DK, I am working with an independent film company and several commercial producers. I am supplied visuals usually as QuickTime movies. I import them to...
Geoff Edwards
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Apr 2, 2003 6:24 pm
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Hi Geoff: When you say you use Premiere to line things up, can you do this with spot fx etc. That is, is Premiere as frame accurate as, say, Pro Tools for...
odysseas constantinou
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Apr 3, 2003 4:23 pm
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Outstanding to have come across your list. A friend of mine and I are trying to track down the names of the SFX folks from Hanna Barbara (the Flinstone, Scooby...
Dear all, We are considering buying Yamaha 02R96 mixers to work with Pro Tools for film post work. This would be for BA Sound Arts and design AND BA Film...
Cathryn Lane
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Apr 11, 2003 12:59 pm
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Hi everybody, I've realized so many of us concentrate on sound and on its many facets, charateristics, meanings, properties, etc, etc...but it was while...
... Last week I watched "Papillon" for the first time since I was a kid (hmm, some 12 years ago i fact ;)) and the silence of the solitary sections really...
Ville Kinnunen
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Apr 11, 2003 5:59 pm
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I would suggest a Yamaha DM2000. It's more expensive, but well worth the difference as far as DSP, user interface and input options go. And it integrates well...
There is a TV commercial currently running in north America for an investment firm. On camera a woman walks through a busy street scene. Despite traffic and...
Geoff Edwards
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Apr 11, 2003 6:44 pm
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Hi Paolo Another classic must be the big stair scene in "The Untouchables" There is not complete silence. But all You hear in the big chaos is a music-box and ...
In answer to your first question, the first and most significant time when I "heard" silence was in "2001 - A Space Odyssey", where Dave, the astronaut, was...
... Recently, silence over the eye of Agatha/Cassandra in Minority Report (after realizing a murder is about to be comitted). The almost silent moments of Tom...
dear paolo, <Has silence ever caught your attention (I mean, in film)? -Have you felt inclined to interpret it> Only the other day I was watching Eisenstein's...
Amaresh Chakraburtty
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Apr 12, 2003 6:26 am
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Hi all I have a group of students in the University School of Music asking for a selection of the 10 more significative films on "creative use of sound in ...
Leonardo Croatto
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Apr 12, 2003 11:35 pm
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Leonardo, for me it's gotta be (off the top of my head), in no particular order: 1. Once Upon a Time in the West 2. Apocalypse Now 3. The Godfather 4. Barton...
... My "top ten" : Stille nacht from the Quay brothers (uk) Dillinger e morto from Marco Ferreri (it) Alphaville from JL Godard (fr) Playtime from J. Tati (fr)...
webster
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Apr 13, 2003 1:03 pm
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There are now 500 subscribers to sound-article-list - It is nice to know that there are so many interested in film sound :-) If you have not read Elisabeth...
Dear Leo: My all time list, in no particular order is: 1- M, by Fritz Lang 2- Apocalypse Now, by Coppola 3- Sacrifice, by Tarkovsky 4- The Exorcist, by...
I remember that 'Contact' has a great silence sequence, when Jodie Foster is travelling trough space in that wormhole(?), the only sound (in that special...
Bergman: The silence Godard: La chinoise Paul Leduc: Barroco Tati: Traffic Coppola: The conversation Lynch: Mullholland dr. Sergio Leone: Once upon a Time in...
Dear Svene: Thank you very much for getting all those wonderful papers and books that help us to increase our knowledge about film sound, film music and all...