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Mad Dog Recording Studio

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Mad Dog Recording Studio

2024-06-08 07:51:58

recording studio

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2024-07-18 04:38:28

If your needs are anything less than a professional recording studio, these are the headphones for you.

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2024-05-24 02:19:41

A must have for on site and in studio video recording.

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2024-07-05 06:20:28

used for TV studio recording

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2024-09-22 06:48:29

This Cable has fulfilled my needs in my home recording studio.

5
2024-09-28 06:18:47

First one I've ever purchased. It does what I want it to do. I use it in my recording studio.

5
2024-07-14 03:17:56

Nice addition to my Mac for studio recording.

5
2024-09-29 09:55:27

I use this umbrella in the studio for dog portraits. Nice big soft light, doesn't scare the dogs and gives me good coverage. I couple it with a softbox and use two Nikon speedlights.

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2024-05-26 01:17:48

Saw these referenced in Grey's book on lighting. As a dog photographer, I have a hard time doing any back lit or backdrop lit work because: 1. the animal moves around 2. the animal mass is not large enough to hide the lights pointing to the backdrop, and 3. Most of the time I do both the dog handling and shooting. Flat on-the floor stands....are OK but they still peek out from behind the dog...even when using a table. Plus more light stands in the studio = more stuff for dogs to knock over!!! Luckily I have exposed rafter in my studio/barn area and these items solve a myriad of problems.

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2024-04-08 02:20:58

I heard about this in Christopher Grey's book. My studio has open beams and I've attached several of these to the rafters. Terrific, extremely durable. As a dog photographer, anything that will keep stuff off the floor is great!! At one time I had an avenger stand with a long boom and a softbox attached to the end. During the shoot, I freaked out, What was I thinking, I could end up with a dead, electrocuted dog!!! Glad I stumbled on these.

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