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Welcome to the spring edition
of Production Sound & Video. We
are blossoming with content for your
reading enjoyment.
Bryan Cahill writes about the
introduction of exoskeletons for boom
operators in the hope that this new
technology will alleviate the physical
stresses of long takes. Stephen Tibbo
gives us his working philosophy on
Modern Family.
Jim Tanenbaum returns with another
of his very informative articles, "How
I Got My Godlike Reputation Part 1."
Continuing with numbers, Scott Smith
continues with "The Way We Were (Part
4)." Agamemnon Andrianos pens a
personal tribute on the passing of Jean
Pierre Beauviala, whose engineering
brilliance brought us the Cantar
recorder and the Aaton camera.
Our Co-editor, James Delhauer,
reports on the recent Video Caucus.
Eva Rismanforoush contributes "News
& Announcements" and the sound
award winners.
All in all, a jam-packed issue.
If you have a topic you would like to
contribute to this publication, please
email us at mag@Local695.com.
Expanding the number of members
writing for Production Sound & Video
would be wonderful.
Fraternally,
Richard Lightstone &
James Delhauer
FROM THE
EDITORS
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