Production Sound & Video

Fall 2016

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31 From a playback standpoint, one of our most challenging sets was the hibernation bay. With the twelve pods containing four tablets per pod plus backups, there were more than fifty tablets that needed to be able to display vital signs for the characters within the pods. Since extras were constant- ly shifting between pods, we had to have a way to quickly select the corre- sponding name and information for that passenger. This was accomplished through building a database of cleared names that could be accessed via a drop-down list on each tablet. Doing it this way, Rick and I could reconfigure the entire room in just a few min- utes. Because the hero pod that houses Jennifer Lawrence's character was con- structed in such a way that we could not run power cables to the tablets, we www.trewaudio.com nashville - atlanta - los angeles - toronto - vancouver WE KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE OUT THERE.

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