Great drama – but can you hear what they’re saying?
TV Audibility group is a major independent project to investigate problems of audibility in TV programmes.
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TV Audibility group is a major independent project to investigate problems of audibility in TV programmes.
Only two years after being bought by SIS Live OBs (part of Satellite Information Services), former BBCTV OB staff have learned that SIS propose to close the pension scheme April 2011
Louise Willcox MIBS describes some of the challenges of being a soundie, and takes the opportunity to get a few things off her chest!
This isn’t an article about some new gadget, this is my personal rant. It will serve as therapy for me and, I hope, provide some amusement for you, too.
isn’t an article about some new gadget, this is my personal rant. It will serve as therapy for me and, I hope, provide some amusement for you, too.Louise Willcox MIBS describes some of the challenges of being a soundie, and takes the opportunity to get a few things off her chest!
This isn’t an article about some new gadget, this is my personal rant. It will serve as therapy for me and, I hope, provide some amusement for you, too.
John Willett MIBS reports on his experiences with a diminutive field recorder.
There seems to have been a massive growth in inexpensive hand-held flash recorders over the last couple of years, especially in the sub-£400 price range.
Malcolm Nelson MIBS explores the latest developments concerning the Digital Dividend.
Since 2003 the UK Government has been preparing for a ‘digital dividend’: auctioning off a segment of radio frequency spectrum for new commercial uses
For drama location recordings, the hard disk recorder is king…or is it? Grant Bridgeman MIBS investigates the practical uses of a laptop on location.
The thought of using a laptop as a multichannel location recorder for drama usually results in pained expressions from production sound mixers for a whole host of reasons…
Simon Bishop MIBS Contemplates the Importance of…Timing
I was away for the weekend in Suffolk, and one of the great things was that my mobile phone struggled to even text there, let alone make phone calls.