Difference between revisions of "Advanced Sound"

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*1 portable Comtek system with two receivers (for Script Supervisor and Directors).
 
*1 portable Comtek system with two receivers (for Script Supervisor and Directors).
  
*These students must be under the supervision of the Location II instructor and have received certification of proficiency by the advanced facility.
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These students must be under the supervision of the Location II instructor and have received certification of proficiency by the advanced facility.<BR>
 
 
The advanced production sound facility also accepts and honors requests based on availability of equipment (If it's broken, out of service for repair or reserved for the coming weekend it's not available).
 
  
 
Once you have found a student to work on your advanced project:
 
Once you have found a student to work on your advanced project:
The project producer or director (whoever’s name is the project lead) must register the project and request an Level 2 sound package online.
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The project producer or director (project lead) must register the project and request an Level 2 sound package online.<BR>
Once approved you may then add your_sound person as a “team member”. The sound students do not need to go online.
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Once approved you may then add your sound person as a “team member”. The sound students do not need to go online.<BR>
 
 
  
Requests for specific equipment are subject to qualification & availabilty
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Requests for specific equipment are subject to qualification & availability
 
Wireless microphones are not guaranteed.
 
Wireless microphones are not guaranteed.

Revision as of 18:33, 3 October 2018

It is located in the 1104 S Wabash Building, Room 523A - Inside the Intermediate Film
312.344.6790 The space is supervised by Larry Kapson.

Hours of Operation

Day Hours Notes
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

General Equipment Access

All advanced projects must be registered in the [scheduler]

Advanced projects include:

  • Practicum
  • Graduate Thesis
  • Directing III (Graduate)
  • Independent Projects (Narrative & Documentary)


Policies & Equipment access

  • Only a qualified sound operator may check out the advanced equipment.
  • Qualified sound operators include only students who have completed one of our Location Sound Recording courses.

Course levels and access

Access to equipment is determined by student qualification, separated into 2 groups: Advanced equipment may only be used for currently registered advanced projects with Production manager approval.

Group one:

Location Sound Recording I (Course#CINE-213) These students are not permitted to work on advanced projects or have access to the equipment below until they have successfully completed this course.
These students, under instructor supervision, have access to:

  • Stereo hard disk recorders
  • shotgun microphones
  • boom pole
  • accessories.

Once completing the Location Sound Recording course, the students are then certified to check out the above package and also receive Time Code slates.

Group two*:

Location Sound Recording II (Course#CINE-313) These students (currently enrolled) have access to:

  • 2 & 4 track T.C.
  • Hard disk recorders
  • Time code slates
  • Sync box package
  • (2) wireless microphones
  • shotgun microphones
  • boom pole
  • accessories
  • 1 portable Comtek system with two receivers (for Script Supervisor and Directors).

These students must be under the supervision of the Location II instructor and have received certification of proficiency by the advanced facility.

Once you have found a student to work on your advanced project: The project producer or director (project lead) must register the project and request an Level 2 sound package online.
Once approved you may then add your sound person as a “team member”. The sound students do not need to go online.

Requests for specific equipment are subject to qualification & availability Wireless microphones are not guaranteed.