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  2. Microphone stand - Wikipedia

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    A rare type of microphone stand is the bottomless microphone stand—essentially a microphone stand with no base, so a singer must hold it throughout a live performance. It is useful as a mobile prop. Freddie Mercury (the lead singer of Queen), discovered the device by accident: he grabbed a standard microphone stand with such force that it ...

  3. Boom operator (media) - Wikipedia

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    The principal responsibility of the boom operator is microphone placement, usually using a boom pole (or "fishpole") with a microphone attached to the end (called a boom mic), their aim being to hold the microphone as close to the actors or action as possible without allowing the microphone or boom pole to enter the camera's frame. [1]

  4. Lavalier microphone - Wikipedia

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    A lavalier microphone mounted on a T-shirt. A lavalier microphone or lavalier (also known as a lav, lapel mic, clip mic, body mic, collar mic, neck mic or personal mic) is a small microphone used for television, theater, and public speaking applications to allow hands-free operation.

  5. Boom operator - Wikipedia

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    The term boom operator may refer to: Boom operator (military) , a member of the crew aboard an aerial refueling tanker, responsible for "flying the boom" Boom operator (media) , a member of the crew of a film or radio project, responsible for operating a microphone and sound boom

  6. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    Shure Brothers microphone, model 55S, multi-impedance "Small Unidyne" dynamic from 1951. A microphone, colloquially called a mic (/ m aɪ k /), [1] or mike, [a] is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal.

  7. Jim Halpert - Wikipedia

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    Tearfully, Pam breaks down and confides in Brian, the boom mic operator of the documentary crew. In "Moving On," Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia, but then reveals to Jim that she doesn't really want to move there after all. In "Finale," Jim serves as Dwight's best man during his wedding to Angela, where Pam is a bridesmaid. Jim and Pam ...

  8. Grip (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    C-stand – Originally known as a century-stand, it is designed to take up very little space and is generally made up of four parts, including the base, a vertical leg with multiple stands, a gobo head and a gobo arm. One of the most common pieces of equipment on a film set, it can hold a variety of reflectors, lights, show cards or boom ...

  9. Boom - Wikipedia

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    Boom (navigational barrier), an obstacle used to control or block marine navigation; Boom (sailing), a sailboat part; Boom (windsurfing), a piece of windsurfing equipment; Boom (ship), a type of Arab sailing vessel; Log boom, a barrier placed in a river; Boom, the lifting part of a crane; Boom microphone; Boom, the rear fuselage of an aircraft ...