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Top Model New Zealand

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

I’m working in Auckland New Zealand as the international A2 for Americas Next Top Model season 14. I’m facilitating the needs of the sound department, managing equipment and mic’ing our cast and talent. We use Sennheiser wireless transmitters and a variety of lavaliers, Tram, Countryman, and Sennheiser.

It’s a beautiful place with great people and an amazing pool of talented professionals that would shame most from the states. All of the film production here in the last decade has done a lot for their industry, the Lord of the Rings series, Narnia, King Kong, Avatar, have been keeping the locals very busy.

The scenery is spectacular of course and the weather is quite a thing! We’ve been shooting in extremes for 2 weeks, it’ll be sunny in the morning, pouring rain in the afternoon, clearing up within 5 minutes, then rainy and windy again! So having lots of ponchos and trashbags handy for our sound mixers is very necessary, along with Zeppelin windjammer’s for our shotgun mic’s to help eliminate the wind noise.

I highly reccomend a future visit to New Zealand, either for film and TV production, or just for fun. It’s beautiful, affordable, and they speak English!

Busy Year Mixing and Mastering!

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

The first 3 months of the year were taken up by shooting 2 seasons back-to-back, of FOX’s Hell’s Kitchen, as a control room sound mixer. Hell’s Kitchen Season 6 & 7 were quite exciting! Tune in for more details on that.

Hell's Kitchen Audio Control Room

Hell's Kitchen Audio Control Room

Then I went on to help with CW’s America’s Next Top Model Season 13. I am an “A2″ on that show so I place the mics on the contestants and help facilitate the rest of the sound crew. It’s a fun show and a great family of people on the crew, many who have been doing it since the first season!

Top Model Audio

Top Model Audio

After a long run of work in ‘09 I took the month of july off to “recharge the batteries.” And it was fantastic. But it’s great to be back!
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I’ve since worked a few days a an alternate control room sound mixer on CBS’s Big Brother. Its a great control room to work in but can sometimes get a bit booring watching “the paint dry.” But its pretty close to the dream job of mixing a live broadcast in surround sound, so one step closer, right?!