What’s in your Kit? With Sound Mixer Simon Bysshe | URSA Exclusive
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- čas přidán 23. 05. 2019
- Sound Mixer & URSA co-founder Simon Bysshe goes through his on set kit boxes.
Simon shows what is inside his Radio Mic Box, Headphone Box, Int & Ext Mic Boxes and the Grip equipment his team use to plant mics.
Listen as Simon geeks out over MUJI boxes, Headphones & a fun selection of magic arms. Having all this equipment labeled up and ready to go really helps get you through those mad days when you need EVERYTHING!
Video features products from URSA Straps, Rycote, Cinela, Bubblebee, Hide A Mic, KT Systems, Schoeps, DPA Microphones, Sanken, Noga, Countryman, Ambient & more!
For more info on Simon you can find his full Sound credits here : www.imdb.com/name/nm2015085/
We hope this is useful!? Please let us know :)
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It baffles me that an interview with Deakins gets half a million+ views, but these videos get less than 10'000.
They are gold! Literally a golden insight into how the best in the world record their sound for epic films and TV!
I recently made my own boom box it's been a great addition to the kit. Brilliant idea!
Amazing setup Simon!
great video ! Thanks Simon :)
Thanks!!
Hello. Getting some links or tips about all those small bags and boxes would be so EXTREMELY helpful. Please tell or why not someone make a separate video about them. I heard he mentioned a name for the half see through transmitter boxes. Are the URSA bags from URSA or are they OCRA? And that small black case with white (or see through) lids for compartments inside...so tidy.
Hiya, the zipper cases in the lid of the radio mic box are made by URSA. However many of the small plastic boxes in the radio mic box are made by a Japanese company called MUJI. These boxes were designed originally as business card boxes. However they are the perfect size for transmitters. Sadly MUJI discontinued these boxes about 4 years ago and we have yet to find a good replacement. I dont have an ORCA bags except for the ORCA case which my 688 sound mixer sits inside on the trolley.
Hi, great videos, great work, you're the man!
I have couple of questions about the receivers for your boom ops:
First, are they G3/G4 from sennheiser? what kind of bags/pockets do you use? Did you mod the boom receivers to create this two ways of talking? Or is there already a receiver that can do that?
I don't know if i'm clear
Thanks a lot
Guillaume
Boom Op from France
Great video. Thanks. Where do you get those steel cases?
great vid. Please explain how you use the piece of fur for reducing rustle. Everyone speak about it, no one teached it to me...
Hi Bruyat, thank you! Here are two videos showing how you can use fur to reduce fabric rustling noise : czcams.com/video/A_uAJkbYImE/video.html &
czcams.com/video/zX3vTywtYFA/video.html
what are the cases you use for the transmitters? very nice set up mate, so organized.
These are MUJI boxes - they are actually designed originally as business card boxes. However they are the perfect size for transmitters. Sadly MUJI discontinued these boxes about 4 years ago and we have yet to find a good replacement :( Tom Williams has similar black boxes but they are a bit bigger.
What are the units used for boom operator coms?
is that a custom top shelf for the rock and roller trolley ?
Hello,
Which pelicase ref is this one used as
Ext mic box?
What are those wireless listening devices for boom operators? Cheers
Sennheiser Iems
2:18 where can i find that black case?
Tussenuurtv IKEA sells similar ones
480p really