Photo Gallery
- Olympic Moment
- Chris Coughlin (sporting his new Trew Audio Cap) relaxes on the Great Wall of China at Mutianyu after covering the Olympic Games in Beijing.
- Criag Stauffer on "The Thaw"
- Craig Stauffer shooting "The Thaw" on location in Williams Lake, British Columbia. Craig's gear includes a Cooper 106+1, HHB Portadrive, 702T backup, Lectro 411 Tx and Rx, Neumann and Sanken boom mics, and Sanken COS-11 lavs.
- Rick Bal mixes Battlestar Galactica
- Rick Bal mixing the series finale of "Battlestar Galactica". His equipment list includes: (1) Sonosax SX-ST8D, (1) Cooper 208D, (2) Deva V's,(1) Fostex PD-6, (1) Sound Devices 744T,(16) Lectro's and (1) HHb Portadat. No rehearsals and no stress!?
- Sound recordist Glen Piegari in Nigeria
- Sound recordist Glen Piegari with cameraman Max Fisher in Kabusa, Nigeria. Sound Devices Mix-Pre, Sennheiser MKH mics, and a Zaxcom stereo hop with internal recording all performed flawlessly in the heat and humidity.
- No Fear of Water
- Wading in the Pacific Ocean for CBC's "No Opportunity Wasted", Sound recordist Michael Charles Cole (right) duct-taped a Lectrosonics MM-400a to the end of an Ambient boom pole and plugged it directly into a Sennheiser ME-66, sending to the mixer-bag of sound recordist Millar Montgomery, who was safely on shore with the cameras.
- 2007 CAS Best Sound
- CAS "Best Sound" winner for "No Country for Old Men", production mixer Peter Kurland (Left) with wife Shannon Wood, Glen Trew, Tiffany Pack, Gordon Moore (Lectronics) and his wife Cara.
- Our Man in the Sudan
- Nashville-based Sound Mixer Matt Hamilton (left) and cameraman Matthew Dyer (right) traveled to Africa for a documentary shoot at a girl's school in the small village of Akon in the Sudan. Although forced to travel light, Matt managed to stow under his seat on the plane a Portabrace bag containing a Sound Devices 442 Mixer, Sennheiser ME66/K6 mic, Sanken CSS-5 Stereo Mic, PSC Elite Boom Pole, and a pair of Lectro 201 wireless systems, all powering accomplished by a Remote Audio BDS System.
- Stone of Destiny
- Chris Duesterdiek with his sound cart in front of Westminster Abbey while filming "Stone of Destiny" last Summer.