George Prince III turns to Point Source Audio
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“When I first became a camera operator, an engineer gave me a headset and said, ‘don’t lose it, it’s like a plumber showing up without a wrench’. That stuck with me, so I have always had my own headset,” recalls Prince. While initially owning his own equipment was due to good practice, this choice has become even more important in the current climate. “The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted that you should have your own headset for hygiene and personal safety reasons,” states Prince.
With the headset being a crucial tool for Prince, the decision to invest in a new model was not taken lightly. The camera operator sampled many different options before selecting the Point Source Audio solution and there were a number of reasons why he opted for the CM-i5. “I looked at a variety of low-profile headsets, but I found that changing the in-ears was easiest with CM-i5,” he explains. “Other factors, such as its lightweight design and the small microphone were also important for me.”
Having put the headset through its paces on several productions, Prince has been impressed with the way it has performed in the live environment. “It’s not bulky and the low-profile design means that it doesn’t feel like you’ve had a clamp on your head after a long day of filming,” he says. “The isolation the in-ears provide means that the headset works really well in loud environments such as the music shows, awards shows, or sporting events I have worked on.”