Two out of three ain't bad?
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It was long ago and it was far away and it was so much better than it is today?
She's praying for the end of time so she can end her time with you?
(The call would have started at 10pm her time...)
I love you guys.
Ooh, points for creativity, Matt, but no one's got it yet.
She's working like a bat out of hell?
Ding ding!
I've got a build tomorrow that's gonna mess up my day, I know it.
I'll trade you build problems for a passive-aggressive (and clueless!) program manager.
Also,ND- why do they always give me mics that go over the ear and have to be somehow taped to their face near the mouth which looks horrific? Is it cheaper than the ones that go in the hair, or better sound? We are in a tiny black box.
There are quite a few reasons to use one position or the other. In most cases I will use both depending on the performer and how much they project. The inverse square law is what's coming into play here. Every time you double the distance between a sound source and a microphone you lose 6dB, so when you are dealing with the very short distances involved between a mic element and an actor's mouth when mounting a microphone on the head, a difference as small as one inch can have a very large impact regarding gain before feedback.
So we moved into our temporary rental on Sunday. Yesterday we found a water leak in the pipes in the basement, and today the phone tech reports there is a short in the underground phone line to the house, which will have to be replaced before we can get internet.
I mean, she should pay for them to fix the phone line, right? We have got to have internet at the house, if for no other reason that the kids can't do their homework without it. Which sucks when I think about the digital divide in my high-poverty city.