Film Production

Film Production

Keeping costs manageable without compromising quality is paramount for motion picture sound mixers. The sound equipment has to be rugged enough to work on top of mountains, at sea level, in dense rain forests and barren deserts. It needs to be small enough to be invisible to the viewer, flexible enough to move quickly from one scene to another with minimal changes, and reliable enough to capture sound regardless of weather conditions or RF interference.

Lectrosonics is a leader in supplying reliable, state-of-the-art wireless microphone systems for the film industry. Proof of this is the growing number of Academy Award winners who rely on Lectrosonics wireless microphones and the Cinema Audio Society Technology Achievement Award. Digital Hybrid Wireless® provides a unique solution to the challenge of audio quality via wireless link.

The listings to the right are for suggested products to best fit your production requirements. A full list of our wireless products can be found here.

    Receivers

  • UCR401 receiver
  • UCR411A receiver with tracking front end
  • SR slot dual receiver
  • Sixpack multi-receiver coupler
  • Venue multi-channel receiver

    Transmitters*

  • LMa belt-pack transmitter
  • UM400a belt-pack transmitter
  • UM450 high output belt-pack transmitter
  • SMa Series super-mini transmitters
  • RM remote control unit for SM transmitter
  • UH400A plug-on transmitter
  • UT400 handheld transmitter

    IFB Systems*

  • R1a belt-pack receiver
  • T4 base-station transmitter

*LICENSING INFORMATION:
Licensing: A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas. Consult your national authority for possible requirements. Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void your authority to operate the equipment. Licensing of wireless microphone equipment is the user’s responsibility, and licensability depends on the user’s classification and application, and on the selected frequency. The user is strongly urged to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies.