- 1. Senior Project Questions
- (General Questions)
- ... We know about studio roles on radio frequencies and we will adjust to their terms. Ohhh, and only 10 walkie talkies so dont worry! If you have any feedback for us, that would be greatly appreciated! We ...
- Created on February 11, 2012
- 2. Walkie Talkies
- (Fred's Blog )
- So how many walkie talkies does it take to screw up a production? Don't get me wrong. Walkie-talkies have been a staple on film production sets for as long as I can remember. They are efficient and ...
- Created on January 26, 2012
- 3. Walkie Talkies
- (Other Accessories)
- So how many walkie talkies does it take to screw up a production? Don't get me wrong. Walkie-talkies have been a staple on film production sets for as long as I can remember. They are efficient and ...
- Created on January 26, 2012
- 4. Regarding Senior Thesis Films
- (Fred's Blog )
- ... Fred Ginsburg CAS Re: Production Sound Very important: If you are planning to shoot on a STUDIO LOT, you are NOT ALLOWED to use any wireless device (radio mics, walkie-talkies, ...
- Created on November 12, 2011
- 5. Hierarchy of Microphone Techniques
- (Audio Techniques)
- ... for a moment can interfere with radio mics: appliances, computers, passing trucks, overhead airplanes, CB's, and so on. Radio communications can also be a source of interference: walkie-talkies, mobile ...
- Created on August 17, 2011
- 6. Chapter 7: Defining Equipment Packages
- (Series - Preparing for Your Shoot)
- ... recorder. Daily rental is approximately $150 to $250 per day. This excludes radio mics and other on-set wireless communication, such as walkie-talkies or Comteks (assisted listening). Location Channel ...
- Created on August 16, 2011
- 7. Chapter 9: Making a Budget
- (Series - Preparing for Your Shoot)
- ... with only two, at about $100. Comteks will be useful for the Director and Client. Add $100. Four walkie-talkies, at $40 per week each, is $160. Recording media and batteries will be billed on an ...
- Created on August 13, 2011