Transmissions from the pop culture battlefront, with emphasis on guerrilla audio technique

Showing posts with label broadcaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label broadcaster. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Mid-Week MonoCross


Middle o'the Week here at Broadcaster News, and the J.E.R.K. Squad (Journalize, Entertain, Report, Karate) is busy attacking a number of mid-week concerns (MWCs), which factor among them Data Double-Backup, Peripheral Edit-Storming, Focus-Source Entertainment Typing, and Advanced Plan-Acting. All very important, to be sure, but I'm not exactly chomping at the bit or jumping out of my seat or whatever. Hahah! Just kidding. Of course I am.
And let me just say, in this valuable Off-Time Reflective Moment, that this last two weeks of Broadcaster News has really seen some big, expressive steps forward for all of us. Formats have cracked, flexibilities have been tested; in the end, I am proud to report that our Squad is now gearing itself toward a Position of Industry Dominance! More on this exciting prospect soon! Stay tuned!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Microphone Schema


Yesterday I used for the first time a Sennheiser ew112-p G2 wireless lavalier setup with Broadcasters Amy and Andrew for their Reviews and Snap Judgment™ segments. Two kits, actually, with two transmitters and two receivers. Both receivers kept in close proximity in the top pocket of my TASCAM's Portabrace. Low interference, satisfactory noise floor, although it alarmed my ears upon first computer playback following my TYPE-A(my) sound intelligence processing. Noise was greased away by capturing each take's sample "Noise Profile" and then applying a custom noise cancellation filter, which didn't degrade voice quality appreciably considering the segment's final flash video publication format. Head of Post Broadcaster Jody assured me he could easily synthesize two discreet microphone channels spanning a stereo track into his workflow, which eases one particular procedural burden rather significantly on my end. Great job Broadcaster Jody! Our Champion of Media Synthesis (CMS)!

Monday, October 8, 2007

QuickPost Express

Hello there, broadcasters! It is Monday Morning, and a faint, blue light illuminates the glossy, moist surfaces of the formless internet void!
Broadcaster Miller's educational foray into the Las Vegas Mediascape this weekend was, by all accounts, successful as an all-terrain hurricane clambake! Congratulations go to all involved...
Today both Broadcasters Amy and Andrew will be on hand, and a new microphone scheme will be tested. If you are a fan of schemes, stay tuned!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Behind the Scenes Initiative

Broadcaster News is proud to announce the groundbreaking "Behind the Scenes Initiative," an open-ended entertainment research venture that aims to capitalize on today's explosive interest in behind-the-scenes entertainment journalism by providing premium behind-the-scenes experiences for all ages.

Why not take our legendary 405-Series for a test spin? ©2008 BSI

Monday, October 1, 2007

Monday, October Uno

It's almost 10:o0 here at Broadcaster News and an exciting day of Journalization is already underway! At 11:o0 Broadcaster Amy will show up and we will get to the business of News Facts Reporting (NFR)! Her voice is toned and flexible, bright and magnetic, with just the perfect amount of the world massaged gracefully into every performance. Broadcaster Andrew will also be on hand today, to deliver this Nation's Greatest Reviews (NGR) in his charismatic, characteristic stentorian rasp of which I've grown so fond as of late. Fireworks anybody? I thought so!

Love,
Broadcaster Miller