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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!

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 - posted 04-14-2002 07:07 PM      Profile for Steve Guttag   Email Steve Guttag   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Nice pictures Brad....

I noticed in a picture in the Film-Tech gathering collection that you have a picture with Ky off camera....It looks like he is in the picture actually if you look into the mirror. Furthermore his hand is gestering to the camera!

Steve

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Richard Fowler
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Nice to see we where included in the first page of pictures. My partner, John posted a paper doll under the Cinemeccanica logo in our booth in response to the Cinemeccanica Genie ( Jack Johnston ) in their booth In the Film Tech Drink photo page it appears that the "shoe gazing disease" has struck Paul Thompson .....actually out of site on the floor was a cooler filled with beer
Richard Fowler
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Brad Miller
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Funny you should say that Richard, for beer was exactly the topic they were discussing as I took that picture.

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Paul G. Thompson
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Nice pictures, indeed.

Did anyone take a video shot of the water show across the street from Bally's? I started to, but the battery went flat before I could do anything.

I don't know what kind of woofers they had in the light standards outside the water show, but they sure sounded excellent!!!!

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Bob Cunningham
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Hey Brad, When can we without photo's on file. View your pictures of Showest? Also what type of camera did you use?

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Richard Fowler
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The sound for the "dancing waters" show comes from triple sided two way speakers mostly mounted in the lamp posts designed by Apogee speakers....a company who usually does hi-end custom studio and club systems.
Richard Fowler
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Bob Maar
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Hey Paul,

What's that in your hand?

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Aaron Sisemore
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We have several locations that use Apogee speakers.

-Aaron

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Paul G. Thompson
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Aaron, how are you using them? Surrounds? Stage?

Speaking of speakers.....who made the speakers for Microsoft's little personal stereo used with the PC? I heard one of those units at Costco a few months back....I was impressed by the sound quality of such a little device. If memory serves me correctly, I think the system was somwhere between $100.00 - $150.00



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Aaron Sisemore
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We are using them as stage speakers, mostly in our smaller houses, and we have a few Apogee subwoofers as well in use behind some of the screens.

-Aaron

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Bob Maar
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I have just completed a review of all the photo's of Showest. I note with interest the photo of Steve G talking with Tom Mohr at the Kelmar booth. Question is: Does Steve have his hand in Tom's pocket or does Tom have his hand in Steve's pocket? Please advise....

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John Wilson
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And I would like one of those T-Shirts...I would have come over, but itīs an awfully long way to come for a shirt.


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Paul G. Thompson
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Yeah, John. But it was worth it.

It was a pleasure to meet such a great bunch of people associated with Film-Tech. All who I have met were true professionals.

In 2004, I will haul Josh Jones to Sho-West. Many of those who I met asked me why I didn't bring him this time, but his schedule did not permit that to happen.

Josh will be there in 2004, and I am certain he will then have a memory that he will never forget.


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Mark Gulbrandsen
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Bob Marr said,
"Does Steve have his hand in Tom's pocket or does Tom have his hand in Steve's pocket? Please advise....

Bob, You will notice in the picture that I kept my distance from Steve as I also noticed him over there at the Kelmar booth and I was also confused on that same issue. Also in the picture of Steve and I you'll notice that one his Rockports is on display atop the small pedestal along side of the DP75E. Is it that he considers them the Kinoton of shoes?
Mark @ GTS

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Richard Fowler
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Mark,
that is a remote control "shoe" option from Kinoton.
Richard Fowler
TVP-Theatre & Video Products Inc. www.tvpmiami.com

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