Photo Gallery
- Look who's here!
- Trew Audio Nashville receives a surprise visit from Glen Trew, a day after he checked out of the hospital. Less than one month following an incident on his motorcycle which required multiple surgeries, Glen continues to make tremendous progress in his rehabilitation, and he appreciates the emails, letters and calls of support from everyone.
- Mission to Mars
- Sound mixer Chas Gordon at the Lockheed-Martin Space Systems facility in Denver,CO shooting an upcoming Discovery Channel special about the "Phoenix" Mars Lander, scheduled for launch in June 2007.
- John Thomson uses the Holophone in Tokyo
- Trew Audio customer John Thomson uses the Holophone surround microphone in Tokyo to record ambience for the film "Jumper".
- Thumbs up for Coughlin's Varicam
- Chris Coughlin poses with the Panasonic Varicam at Wrights Beach in California.
- "For the Love of a Dog"
- Nashville sound mixer Alex Altman on the set of "For the Love of a Dog" shooting in Fayetteville, TN.
- Scrubs Sound Department
- The Scrubs Team (L-R):Steve Blazewick (video playback), Gary Raymond (music playback), Becca Borawski (Music Editor), Joe Foglia (production mixer), Kevin Santy (boom), Anna Wilborn (sound utility), Brent Findley (intern).
- Magic Sound
- London based sound mixer Tim White (left) and boom operator Tom Williams on the set of the film "Magicians"starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. Pictured on the Lincolnshire coast in England, recording to Portadrive and using the new Audio Ltd 2040 wireless rack system. Filming took place in London, Surrey, Nottingham and Skegness and the film is due in Theatres March 2007.
- "Ready for take off!"
- Sound Mixer Al McGuire on the aircraft carrier, USS Enterprise, during the shooting of National Geographic's "Seconds from Disaster" show. Al uses the Remote Audio HN-7506 headphones with the Navy's protective headgear to monitor accurately while protecting his ears. Al says, "I love the way the Remote Audio phones fit right into the government issued brain buckets!"