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He knows that if he doesn't behave I will call some people and he'll be in a harness 20 stories up the side of a skyscraper in Philadelphia once the ether wears off.
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Philip LaDue Endicott Audio ADR Audio "The loudspeaker has more of an effect on the sound we hear than anything else in the audio reproduction chain"- Alan Frank Last edited by avkid; January 20th, 2008 at 11:42 PM.. Reason: repeated words |
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So on the subject of clothing: whatever is comfortable: jeans + hoodie for me. However, if running a show, like as a board op, I've learned it's important to identify yourself as part of the crew. This can either be head-to-toe black, or a shirt with a printed affiliation. |
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A quick question for girls...where do you find black cargo pants? I find it exceedinly difficult to find any real, practical pants for myself, let alone black cargoes for working. My one pair is worn so thin that I can rip them with my fingers now. Any tips?
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This may sound crazy, but try looking in punk and or "hip" type stores. I worked with a girl at my old school, who had these kind of "goth" type pants. I don't know if thats the best way to describe them, or where she got them, but they had a lot of pockets and loops etc.
She definitely wasn't the punk type tough.
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Tripps?. Most designs are probably too long/too baggy to be safe, but worth a try.
Or here's the Raver favorite
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You must first know and understand the rules before you can break them. "Arc corroded lamps and bases are just like VD's, they spread through contact" Rx262310908049 Is it art yet? Last edited by gafftapegreenia; February 17th, 2008 at 06:25 PM.. |
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I wear black jeans on a day to day basis. I have some that are fairly new and still look black. Those are for days when I non-formal shows or I have to deal with the "administrative" duties of my job. I can't show up to a budget meeting with the School VP dressed like slumlord. I have some used-to-be-black jeans that are faded to grey and covered with paint from working in the shop. But everything always started out black. I don't like cargos, they fit too baggy for my preference.
Shirts are also black. I have Fruit of the Loom Pocket T-shirts for day-to-day wear. I have black long sleeved T-shirts for backstage duty, and Polo shirts for more official jobs. Black sweatshirts for load-ins in cold weather, black Carharts for outdoor gigs in January For the very Formal or Corporate gigs, I have a suit. I prefer Dockers pants because they are fairly sturdy and still look good. I cringe when I have to crawl around in my fancy dress slacks. Not all of my dress shirts are black, I have some dark grey and navy blue for FOH duty when I need to get dressed up but not look like an undertaker. I also have a couple black dress shirts for backstage duty. Footwear is simple, Magnum boots, available from Shoe Carnival. I found them to be more comfortable to my feet that Red Wings and they don't cost as much. I have a good black pair, an old black pair, and a pair that I wear in the garden and paint shop. The rule in my theaters is simple: no flip flops or open toe shoes. |
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http://www.galls.com/category2.html?...talog&cat=3193
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Philip LaDue Endicott Audio ADR Audio "The loudspeaker has more of an effect on the sound we hear than anything else in the audio reproduction chain"- Alan Frank |
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If you're in a static venue (ie a school, or theatre not a road show) I'd go for comfort and follow what a lot of others have said and look into Dickies and the like especially cargo pants. I like the punk/goth pants idea might have to wander into the local hot topic sometime soon. If you find yourself doing a lot of load in load out or carpentry or anything thats really gonna wear your clothing out Carhart is worth it's weight in gold in my opinion. There made of thick material and they think about wear and tear. My favorite part being the double layered knees that are not sown in the bottom so when you wear through that first layer you don't end up with a dirt trap in front of you knee. Shirt, look sharp, your not supposed to be seen but you will eventually and you don't want to look like a slob, but I've never found a reason to go past the black t-shirt.
Tools I could go for a while but I'll try not to. I had a Gerber Scout and recently upgraded to a Pro Scout (bigger = better right???) and I love it. The one handed open is a god send when your in one of those situations that are questionably safe and you can safely use both hands on your multi tool. Any leather man is a good choice but to my knowledge none are one hand open. One last suggestion just to throw a wrench in the mix is the Victorinox (aka Swiss Army) swiss tool line. the only reason I bring this line up is that all the tools open to the outside so you never have to open your multi tool unless you actually want to use the pliers. This is also really useful when you just don't have two hands. Best advice is set aside 100 bucks (probably more than you'll need but you're prepaired) go to a knife shop and see what feels good in your hands cause they're all good tools. As for a light, Maglite all the way, I've owned 3 in the last 8 years, lost 2 and finally actually managed to break one beyond repair after 3 1/2 years of owning it (of did I mention I found it in a crawl space so who knows what kind of abuse it took before I got it). Hope that gives you some good ideas
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So I spoke too fast the Swiss Tool and the Swiss Tool x open to the inside just like a Leatherman or a Gerber. The Swiss Tool rs does open to the outside though.
Also another late though, I like to carry a plain old pocket knife as well as a multi tool. It's usually easier to get to for quick jobs and I find it easier to to a lot of tasks if i don't have to hold onto the whole multi-tool, specifically splitting pins.
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