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Reviews, Analogue radio link:
Fred Fabre, London
" I used the Teletest transmitter receiver monitor system constantly mounted on the camera.
It is an incredible, good value for money tool which allows you to keep the Director, Producer or other crew member permanently on your wave length.
This system gave me more creative freedom and efficiency which contributed of the quality of my work."
Fred Fabre
Cinematographer
BAFTA Photography (Factual) winner 2004
Website:
www.fredfabre.co.uk
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Stephan Hart
I have owned a Teletest monitor and wireless link for over 4 years. I use it daily. These days more and more directors expect it as part of your basic shooting kit. The wireless link provides excellent flexibility and it stops that over-enthusiastic director breathing down your neck all day. I wouldn't be without it now.
Stephen Hart
Lighting Cameraman
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Reviews, Analogue radio link:
Laurence Blyth
As time has gone by, I have gathered together a small, well chosen selection of tools to make my life easier. They are things that are as personal to me as my light meter or my pan glass. One of those special items is my Teletest transmitter and receiver.
Ideas can often come to the director and myself whilst shooting. If I have my Teletest kit with me, it can help free up the creative process, where wires would hinder. I have used it to transmit images from cameras attached to, or in cars. It has been quickly taped to my operator’s camera when crazy hand held shots have been thrown into a sequence and it has given me pictures from a film camera whilst spinning 360 degrees around an actor on a special rig.
This equipment is often associated with documentary or corporate cameramen, but I can say it is a tool worth having for many different types of work. I found myself using it on my last feature film ‘The Lookalike’ throwing it into my luggage with my pan glasses and light meter.
Many Thanks
Laurence Blyth
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