
Drop Ship Audio Chooses Calrec For “So You Think You Can Dance”
Los Angeles-based rental house outfits new flypack with a Summa console to cover auditions and callbacks for reality-TV dance competition.
Los Angeles-based rental house outfits new flypack with a Summa console to cover auditions and callbacks for reality-TV dance competition.
WETA audio supervisor employs COS-11D lavalier microphones for the program’s commentators and guests.
Production company adds GLD-112 digital mixer with AR2412 and AB168 IO racks to manage live entertainment shows including Super Girl.
Audio supervisor/designer Bruce Arledge chooses d:screet 4061 omnidirectional microphones for live production.
Production sound mixer Chris Durfy selects d:dicate 4017 and 4018 shotgun microphones for new series.
Firmware version 3.00 includes Dugan Speech System along with an enhanced version MixAssist as a free upgrade.
Owner of Lock 18 relies on the System 10 Camera-Mount Digital Wireless System for a wide range of broadcast work.
Broad selection of microphones and headphones chosen to capture and monitor audio for 5.1 surround sound broadcasts.
Sean Callery and Christopher Lennertz both select RedNet interfaces to network studio systems with Dante.
All presenters and comedians in the show are delivering their sketches and jokes via d:fine headset microphones.
With over 30 years of experience in film and broadcast, Hungarian engineer believes in using only the best technology available.
Company’s d:fine, d:screet and d:facto mics supply longest-running variety series with supportive audio solutions.
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