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Soundmixer/Boom Operator
Jazmin Whitley
Los Angeles, CA
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Boom Op/Sound Mixer
July 9th, 10th, and 11th
Unpaid
This is a great opp for students or someone that needs a reel.
Requirements:
Must have a good understanding of electronics and an knowledge of acoustics and all sound recording, playback and editing equipment (analog and digital).
Must understand the requirements of the other departments on films, including: camera, rigging, art department, wardrobe, hair and makeup. Should also be aware of, and comply with, on set protocols and must be computer literate.
When the director, director of photography and actors run through all camera moves and lighting, the Production Sound Mixer and boom operator plan where they should place microphones to obtain the best possible sound quality.
After each take, Production Sound Mixers (who are situated off set, but close by), check the quality of sound recording and, if necessary, ask for another take.
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Boom Op/Sound Mixer
July 9th, 10th, and 11th
Unpaid
This is a great opp for students or someone that needs a reel.
Requirements:
Must have a good understanding of electronics and an knowledge of acoustics and all sound recording, playback and editing equipment (analog and digital).
Must understand the requirements of the other departments on films, including: camera, rigging, art department, wardrobe, hair and makeup. Should also be aware of, and comply with, on set protocols and must be computer literate.
When the director, director of photography and actors run through all camera moves and lighting, the Production Sound Mixer and boom operator plan where they should place microphones to obtain the best possible sound quality.
After each take, Production Sound Mixers (who are situated off set, but close by), check the quality of sound recording and, if necessary, ask for another take.
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