- 1. Working in the rain?
- (General Questions)
- ... from a good audio house, or grip supply/expendables shop what we call “hogs hair”. This a plastic, thistle appearing sheet that is often used for shipping packing. You can form a loose “tent” above the ...
- Created on November 05, 2018
- 2. Basic sound package for student productions
- (Production Planning)
- ... of the Sound Dept to bring it and set it up. Make sure that you have the necessary cabling to jam sync the slate from the recorder; as well as to be able to jam sync the camera from the slate. Expendables ...
- Created on March 22, 2019
- 3. From our FilmTVsound pitmasters
- (Sound Q BBQ)
- ... tenting. And a trailer to haul it all in. Add in the cost of expendables, such as woods for the pit, and some high quality raw meats. So for the meantime, Sound Q will "intern" with some of the more established ...
- Created on September 30, 2018
- 4. Studio Depot 20% student discount
- (Other Accessories)
- ... offer a full 20% discount to all film students! Studio Depot sells film production expendables, such as gaffers tapes, tools, widgets, cases, and all manner of neat stuff. Shopping there is like going ...
- Created on March 21, 2016
- 5. Good source for cables
- (Fred's Blog )
- ... time you need to hook stuff up, check this company out. By the way, here are some of my other favorite places to shop: Studio Depot for expendables, cases, grip equipment TREW Audio, Location ...
- Created on May 20, 2014
- 6. Booming in the Rain
- (Fred's Blog )
- ... shipping supplier (or from a motion picture sound specialty shop or expendables shop). Hogs hair appears as a plastic thistle type material, and is sold in sheets. Similar but way more coarse than the ...
- Created on March 01, 2012
- 7. What Your Crew Expects of You
- (Production Planning)
- ... we’ve had to front money for rentals and expendables. Had we planned to become investors in the project, we would have asked for agreements of limited partnership! If the shoot is on speculation, for ...
- Created on August 26, 2011
- 8. Deal Memos
- (Production Planning)
- ... In some states, you can also file for unemployment after the shoot, since officially you were laid off due to lack of work (even though you were only hired for a short duration). Equipment and Expendables ...
- Created on August 23, 2011
- 9. Class Projects
- (Chapman)
- ... of the dramatic shoot (Project 2) that you have recently completed…. Figure rates for personnel, equipment, and expendables that you would submit to the Producer. Be as realistic as possible. Ask around ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 10. Class Projects
- (CTVA 358)
- ... (Proj 2) that you have recently completed…. but treated as if it were a professional production. Figure rates for personnel, equipment, and expendables that you would submit to the Producer. Be as realistic ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 11. Production Sound Class Projects
- (Sample Projects)
- ... (Proj 2) that you have recently completed…. but treated as if it were a professional production. Figure rates for personnel, equipment, and expendables that you would submit to the Producer. Be as realistic ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 12. Chapter 7: Defining Equipment Packages
- (Series - Preparing for Your Shoot)
- ... production companies will use cellular phones with instant talk features, but dedicated walkies are remain the more practical solution for most crews. Expendables Besides budgeting for personnel and ...
- Created on August 16, 2011
- 13. Chapter 9: Making a Budget
- (Series - Preparing for Your Shoot)
- ... expendables. Totals for sound: a lot!. Of course, that figure will go down if the shoot goes beyond four days, since the equipment is billed on a four-day week. Salaries remain the same, though. Costs ...
- Created on August 13, 2011