"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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Iain Churches wrote:
BH was the place where the meetings were held.
But you suggested I ask for help there?
Yes indeed. They had some very knowledgeable
people, who were able to work without the
visual restraints imposed by cameras. (If they needed
a ten foot mic tripod in the centre of the studio, then that's
where it went:-)
But not apparently on making decent stereo from mono?
Yes. They had some interesting ideas. No-one was
labouring under the miscoception that stereo could be made
from mono. We talked about the stereo illusion.
I ask again, did you listen to my demo?
http://www.kolumbus.fi/iain.churches...StereoDemo.mp3
Your comments would be of interest.
We were much more sophisticated in TV studios. If you wanted a slung mic
or two, there were electrically operated hoists to put them on. And keep
the floor clear for more important things. ;-)
Or stick the mic on with a lump of BlueTak :-)))
Lots of very interesting departments in the BBC, Iain. Or rather once
were. Did you never visit Kingswood Warren?
Yes. A friend of our family was a senior project engineer
there. It was he who suggested to me a career at the BBC.
It's probably long closed?
Iain