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Tag Archives: interview
Location Audio Mixer for Key by Amazon
Interviews on location are still the bedrock of the work that Citizen Doug Productions provides. For this series of ads for Key by Amazon produced by Shooting Stars Pro. Lectrosonics lav and hypercardioid boom were mixed through a Sound Devices … Continue reading
Location Sound Recording for Key by Amazon
Interviews on location are still the bedrock of the work that Citizen Doug Productions provides. For this series of ads for Key by Amazon produced by Shooting Stars Pro. Lectrosonics lav and hypercardioid boom were mixed through a Sound Devices … Continue reading
Wild Audio Interview for October and ALDI
It’s a simple formula, and it still works. Record an interview in the office, and cut the location shots over it. ALDI‘s Karla Waddleton was wonderful. It was a pleasure to work with October.
Posted in Location Sound, Uncategorized, Web Audio
Tagged ALDI, hypercardiod, interview, Lectrosonics, location audio, Narration, October.tv, recordist, Sound Devices 633, Wild Audio
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Tape Sync Recording for NPR’s All Things Considered with James Baker
This is the second part of a Tape Sync Douglas Robertson recorded for NPR’s All Things Considered in an interview with Robert Siegel The first part of the Tape Sync on NPR’s All Things Considered.
Posted in Broadcast Audio, Location Sound, News, Radio
Tagged All Things Considered, ATC, Carbon Tax, Elephants, interview, James A Baker III, NPR, public radio, radio, Secretary of State, tape sync
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Tape Sync for NPR’s All Things Considered with James Baker for Chris Whipple’s “The Gatekeepers”
Honored to record a tape sync of Secretary of State James A. Baker III for NPR’s All Things Considered in an interview with Robert Siegel and Chris Whipple about his new book “The Gatekeepers: How the White House chiefs of … Continue reading
Posted in Location Sound, News, Radio
Tagged All Things Considered, ATC, Book, Chris Whipple, interview, James A Baker III, NPR, public radio, radio, Secretary of State, tape sync, The Gatekeepers
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Citizen Doug location sound recordist for Penton with Lyle Lovett
One of the cooler things I got to do in 2013 was record a days worth of interviews at The Cycle Shack North where Lyle Lovett had his first job. Lyle sat for on camera interviews for Penton – The … Continue reading
“Run for a Reason” Aramco Services and Houston Food Bank Houston Half Marathon
I have a long family history with the Houston Marathon and have gotten to work with the Houston Food Bank several times. So it was with great interest and pride that I got to provide location audio services for Zen … Continue reading
Posted in Location Sound, Public Service, Sports, Web Audio
Tagged 13.5 miles, Aramco Houston Half Marathon, Aramco Services Houston, Canon 5D, double system, downtown, DSLR, half marathon, houston, Houston Food Bank, interview, Lectrosonics, location audio, marathon, petrochemical, recordist, running, Sound Devices 633, sync sound, texas, timecode slate, wireless hop, Zen Film. location sound
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Douglas Robertson answers Kinky FRIEDMAN’s questions on InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse
While at HoustonPBS, I occasionally provided location audio recording for Innerviews with Ernie Manouse, a two camera interview show. In this one, I actually participate, which horrifies me when it happens. I figured they’d edit it out. Nope. Other Innerviews … Continue reading
Citizend Doug records United eco-skies flys the first U.S. BioFuel flight
Hired by Jay Olivier of Olivier Video Productions to operate OVP’s equipment; Douglas Robertson was privileged to record the first BioFueled commercial flight. From United’s website: “On November 7, 2011 The United eco-skies 737-800 operated by Continental Airlines, flew the … Continue reading
Posted in Location Sound
Tagged 737-800, airline, Boeing, boom operator, Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Continental Airlines, Corperate, Douglas Robertson, eco-skies, enviornment, EPK, first U.S. commercial flight advanced biofuels, Flight 1403, Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport, interview, Jay Olivier, location sound, mixer, Olivier Video Productions, OVP, press box, Press Conference, press feed, Sony EX-3, tarmac, terminal, United, VNR, wireless
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Doug Robertson records Gene Wilder on InnerVIEWS
While at HoustonPBS, I occasionally provided location audio recording for Innerviews with Ernie Manouse, a two camera interview show. Mr Wilder was a gracious guest. Other Innerviews recorded by Citizen Doug: Gene Wilder, Bob Geldof, Garrison Keillor, Kinky Friedman
David Adickes’ Virtuoso Excerpt from ‘Art Is All Around Us’
The sculpture Virtuoso by David Adickes is featured in a segment from “Art Is All Around Us Downtown” for which Douglas Robertson was awarded a 2006 Lonestar Emmy for the Craft of Audio. It is located at the Lyric Center … Continue reading
Posted in Documentary, Emmy winning, Gigapans, Sound Design
Tagged 2006 Lonestar Emmy Craft of Audi, Art Is All Around Us, audio mixer, award, boom, Citizen Doug, David Adickes, documentary, Douglas Robertson, downtown, interview, Joe Russo, location sound, Lyric Center, post mix, Public Art, sculpture, sound design, sound mixer, stereo, sweetening, Virtuoso
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