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- __From__: Wolf
- __Subject__: freebie - again
- __Date__: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 04:59:14 -0600
hey come and join us proffessional painters of my personal house for 5
days.. the contacts may pay off and you could actully earn a living
rather than beg... and if you paint my house I will mix your show..........
wolf
Adam Gordon wrote:
Hello,
My name is Adam Gordon and I am producing a Hi-Def short project based
on the Edgar Allen Poe poem "The Raven". We will be shooting in Los
Angeles from Dec. 14-16 and Dec. 20-21, and we are looking for a
production sound mixer.
As of now, we are hoping to find someone willing to work without salary
for these 5 days. Everyone on the project are working professionals, so
the networking opportunities may make it worth your while.
Check out our website, www.raventhemovie.com
<http://www.raventhemovie.com/>, to get a better idea about the project.
We hope to hear from you soon.
Adam Gordon
Producer
The Raven
besides make you mixer read my book:
24P for Sound and Video Assist
Bound book, many flow diagrams and pix © Wolf Seeberg new 5th edition
March 2003
A hands-on manual written by a Hollywood sound recordist for on set
personnel and producers. The book explains how to record sound and
timecode onto digital video tape and make a parallel higher confidence
recording on DAT or DVD that holds sync in the final ON-LINE edit and
“sweetening”. It details timecode procedures for 23.97 and includes:
flow diagrams of signal distribution; afterburners; audio delays, video
assist requirements; internet sources; latest shortcuts to bring down
post production costs and maintain highest quality. Manufacturers
manuals are reproduced and corrected with notes added. Links to the web
abound. This book gives guidelines for thinking producers to sort out
interdepartmental squabbles. If you work in film/video sound with the
new 24P video cameras, then this is a must-have reference book. There is
more in this book than any one person has ever known. Late details for
the Sony HDW-F900, Panasonic AJ-HDC27V, Viper, and Panasonic DV cam
AG-DVX100.
List Price $36.00
______________________________________________________________
Sync Sound with the New Media
Bound book, many photos, © Wolf Seeberg 2003 new version to appear in
mid 2003
A hands-on manual written by a Hollywood veteran sound recordist for
sound on set and post personnel. All of the new DAT and analog timecode
techniques and tricks for syncing film and video are explained giving
everyday useful hints, including transfer to video tape, filming TV's or
computer screens, 3:2 "pull up” and “pull down” and speeds of 60.05, 60,
59.94, 30, 29.97, 25, 24.02, 24, 32, 42.336, 44.056, 44.1, 44.144,
45.937, 46.0801, 47.952, 48, 48.048, 50. All of the new machines are
covered: HHB PDR 1000TC MS, Fostex PD-2, PD-4, PD-6, DEVA III, Sony D-8,
Sonosax, Nagra IV-ST, Nagra D, Nagra TC conversions, Sony 7030, DA-88,
and Aatons Origin C, Denecke and Ambient Products. Unique capabilities
and bugs, detailed technical instructions and unpublished menu settings
are featured. Video and computer screen synchronizing with film cameras
at 24, 25, 29.97 and 30 fr/s, the Cinematography Electronics (Barton)
sync box and 24 frame on set monitor sync are explained. Sources on the
Internet are provided. This is a "how to do it" manual with an
easy-to-grasp explanation of underlying theory. If you work in the
film/video field and sync is of interest, this is a must-have reference.
If you are a producer and want to prevent wasting big bucks in post,
this is your guide!
List Price $36.00
Available from:
Coffey Sound (323) 876-7525, fax (323) 876-4775
3353 Cahuenga Blvd. West, Hollywood, CA 90068, CoffeySound.com
Location Sound Corporation (818)980-9891,
10639 Riverside Drive, N. Hollywood, CA 91602, locationsound.com
http://www.locationsound.com/proaudio/ls/SBOK0002.html
Trew Audio Inc. (800) 241-8994 or (615)256-3542,
240 Great Circle Road, Ste. 339, Nashville, TN 37228-1707, trewaudio.com
http://www.trewaudio.com/catalog/items/item96.htm
Fletcher Chicago (312) 932-2700 Fax: (312) 932-2799,
1000 N. North Branch Chicago, IL 60622, fletch.com
Gotham Sound & Communications, Inc. (212) 629-9430, fax (212) 629-9436
330 W. 38th St., Ste. 608, New York, NY 10018, gothamsound.com
Southeast Audio Services, (800) 562-8346, (800) 56 AUDIO,
1771 Blount Rd., Ste. 206, Pompano, FL 33069, seaudio.com
7/31/03
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