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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2005 Location: London, UK
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Thread Starter | script stand
yo whats a good stand/rest for scripts in the booth? The scripts are just a few sheets of A4. And our VO artists usually sit in front of a table. Many thanks! Matt : )
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| Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2004 Location: minneapolis, mn
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We use a Manhasset Model #54 Conductor's Stand. It has an accessory ledge and storage pocket. Reason we got the larger one is for long scripts and scripts in 3-ring binders. The ledge is used to hold pencils. Manhasset Specialty Company We cut a rectangle of bass buster foam and wedged it into the storage pocket (where the extra score or book would go) to cut down on resonance. Low Frequency Then we covered the shelf face with Crosspoint acoustic fabric (using Scotch 77 spray adhesive) CrossPoint
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Music stand covered with a piece of soft pile carpeting. Works GREAT!
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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2005 Location: London, UK
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Too big!!!! Thanks tho! Any desk top ones? |
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Look at my link to Mahasset! Model #53, table top.
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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2005 Location: London, UK
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Oh yeah! Perfect!! : ) Cheers all!! |
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