- 1. CTVA 358 Quiz One
- (CSUN - CTVA 358)
- ... What is the second recording priority of a sound mixer? __________________________ 4. Explain the difference between Room Tone and Background SFX. 5. Name the three personnel on a sound crew and discuss ...
- Created on March 06, 2021
- 2. CTVA Dept Insurance Information
- (CSUN - CTVA 358)
- ... must be submitted at least two (2) weeks in advance. They must be submitted in person to Michael Bryant in MZ 191 and cannot be dropped off with any of the Resource Center personnel or left with any of ...
- Created on September 22, 2014
- 3. Quiz One Due by Oct 2, 2020
- (CSUN - CTVA 358)
- ... of a sound mixer? __________________________ 4. Explain the difference between Room Tone and Background SFX. 5. Name the three personnel on a sound crew and discuss their responsibilities on the Sound ...
- Created on September 22, 2020
- 4. Chapter 4: Personnel of a Professional Sound Crew
- (Series - Preparing for Your Shoot)
- ... personnel may need to be added to the basic crew. Additional Boom Operators may be permanently needed, particularly in multi-camera “live” shows. Sometimes on a regular feature or episodic TV series ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 5. We don’t do this as a hobby!
- (For Students)
- ... this highly competitive industry. Work hard, work cheap – so that better gigs may come your way. Or maybe they won’t. When you sell yourself short, and scrimp on equipment and personnel (OMB means ...
- Created on January 28, 2021
- 6. Do you really need a mixing panel?
- (Mix Panels)
- ... fade them in and out. We can provide an important headphone feed to our boom operator, as well as selected audio to other key personnel on the set such as the Director, Scriptie, or Client. Multiple ...
- Created on June 25, 2019
- 7. Photo Trap Change Detection
- (Production Advice)
- ... the duration of the conference, we were secluded off the grid for a week in order to safeguard the personal security of personnel who sometimes work undercover. It was a distinguished honor to have been ...
- Created on September 10, 2018
- 8. CAS Student Scholarship Award
- (Networking)
- ... and craftsmanship among our members; to aid the motion picture & television industry in the selection and training of qualified personnel in the unique field of cinematic sound recording and to achieve ...
- Created on September 16, 2015
- 9. Location Sound Bible by Ric Viers
- (Book Reviews)
- ... “Ric's Book is a detailed and informative wealth of information. Well written and supported by images, it is a winner for novice and veteran production personnel.” Mark Adler, Author "Production ...
- Created on January 20, 2013
- 10. User Guide to the Tascam HS-P82 for Film/Video Applications
- (Recorders)
- ... It is customary on major sets to provide wireless headphones to the Director, Script Supervisor, and other personnel as needed (such as an extra boom operator). We use what is referred to as an Assistive ...
- Created on November 29, 2011
- 11. Introduction to Production Sound
- (Production Planning)
- ... constantly, either by talent themselves or by the costume department. Never assume that wardrobe personnel know how to rig either lavalieres or radios. Consult with them in terms of costume selection ...
- Created on August 29, 2011
- 12. Chapter 3: Even the Experts Learn From Each Other
- (Series - Preparing for Your Shoot)
- ... always arrive on any set with the best in terms of personnel and equipment! If you surround yourself with a skilled team of people, and bring along all of the equipment necessary to do the job right -- ...
- Created on August 20, 2011
- 13. Class Projects
- (Chapman)
- ... only will faulty or missing equipment jeopardize your project, but it is your signature on the rental contract and you can be held financially liable! Note that the Equipment Room personnel have been instructed ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 14. Class Projects
- (CTVA 358)
- ... project, but it is your signature on the rental contract and you can be held financially liable! Note that the Equipment Room personnel have been instructed to purposely include defective equipment in ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 15. Class Projects
- (CTVA 230)
- ... project, but it is your signature on the rental contract and you can be held financially liable! Note that the Equipment Room personnel have been instructed to purposely include defective equipment in ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 16. Audio Projects
- (Sample Projects)
- ... Room personnel have been instructed to purposely include defective equipment in your package, in order to insure that you take the time to properly prep your gear! There are solutions to the equipment ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 17. Film Class Projects
- (Sample Projects)
- ... Room personnel have been instructed to purposely include defective equipment in your package, in order to insure that you take the time to properly prep your gear! There are solutions to the equipment ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 18. Production Sound Class Projects
- (Sample Projects)
- ... Room personnel have been instructed to purposely include defective equipment in your package, in order to insure that you take the time to properly prep your gear! There are solutions to the equipment ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 19. Chapter 5: Proper Equipment
- (Series - Preparing for Your Shoot)
- In addition to needing the right personnel, the achievement of good Production Sound requires having the right tools. Don't leave the choice of equipment up to others. The Mixer must always assume responsibility ...
- Created on August 18, 2011
- 20. 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