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Shoot Tools - Aug. 1, 2004
Wireless for run-and-gun
Just about anyone using the latest wireless mic system with
a MiniDV camcorder faces the same problem: Stick the transmitter
on the camcorder's side, and the rig becomes awkward when
shooting documentaries, news, and other run-and-gun projects.
Emmy award-winning DP James O'Donnell solves that by his
JimmyBox; the holder keeps a wireless audio receiver securely
out of the way, with no chance of getting bumped or falling off
as can happen with improvised rigs. (Put that gaffer tape away!)
The JimmyBox's support arm also keeps the camera stable when
shooting handheld, according to the inventor, and it even
functions as a second tripod handle when mounted on a tripod.

Industry News - May 21, 2004
JimmyBox Wireless Audio Receiver
Holder for Pro Mini DV Cameras
immyBox, a wireless audio receiver holder for today’s smaller
professional DV cameras, is now available and shipping, the
manufacturer has announced.
It is compatible with products from
Sony, Panasonic, Canon, JVC and other similar size professional
DV-format cameras, and used to keep the size and weight of the
camera rig and audio accessories down.
JimmyBox’s support arm keeps the
camera stable during handheld shooting, and when focusing, the
manufacturer describes. It can function as a second tripod
handle when mounted on a tripod. The support arm is adjustable
for individual preference and comfort. The handle mounts either
above or below the support arm, and can be changed without
tools.
The inside of the JimmyBox is lined
with Velcro; the unit works with wireless audio receivers by
major manufacturers including Sony, Sennheiser, AKG and
Lectrosonics.
The product was devloped by James
O’Donnell, a 20-year veteran of the film and television
industry.

JimmyBox Wireless Audio Receiver
Holder for Pro Mini DV Cameras Debuts
By Elina Shatkin
May 18, 2004, 07:08
Director of Photography James
O’Donnell, a 20-year veteran of the film and television
industry, has unveiled JimmyBox a wireless audio receiver holder
designed to work with today’s smaller professional DV cameras.
It is compatible with Sony PD150 and PD170, Panasonic DVX100 and
DVX100A, Canon, JVC and other similar size professional DV-format
cameras used by shooters of reality TV programming, high-end
documentaries and newsmagazines. JimmyBox is ideal for any
run-’n-gun situations where shooters want to keep the size and
weight of their camera rig down.
It wasn’t so long ago that using a wireless audio receiver was
considered taking a chance, but as wireless audio technology
matured more shooters began taking advantage of it. Initially,
wireless audio receiver holders were easily mounted to larger
Betacam camera rigs but as professional mini DV-format cameras
became a more popular choice for broadcast, other solutions were
required.
He has been honored with six Best Show Emmy Awards and one
technical Emmy for his camera work on “Sesame Street” and was
nominated for an Emmy for Best Single-Camera Photography for
field segments of “Reading Rainbow.” O’Donnell’s documentary
work has taken him to remote locations around the world where
his lighting, aerial camera and special-rigging experience have
been challenged time and again.
O’Donnell field tested his cost-effective JimmyBox for
approximately 18 months when he shot six episodes of the
Showtime original documentary series, “What’s Going On?”
Co-produced by RCN Entertainment and the United Nations. Some of
the hosts on location included Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon,
Lawrence Fishurn, Tim Robbins, Danny Glover, Meg Ryan and Sonia
Braga. The series dealt with children in crisis situations
worldwide and took O’Donnell to Brazil, India, Trinidad,
Northern Ireland, New York City and West Virginia.
JimmyBox’s support arm keeps the camera stable when shooting
handheld especially when focusing and also functions as a second
tripod handle when mounted on a tripod. The support arm is
adjustable to five different positions to allow for different
hand sizes and individual set ups. The handle is designed to
mount either above or below the support arm for shooter
preference and can be quickly changed without tools in just a
few seconds.
In addition, the interior of JimmyBox is lined with soft Velcro
to help protect the wireless audio receiver and hold it
comfortably in place. The unit works with wireless audio
receivers by all major manufacturers including Sony, Sennheiser,
AKG and Lectrosonics.
In addition to accommodating all popular professional mini DV
cameras, JimmyBox is the ideal size to work with JVC’s small HD
video camera. Now shipping, JimmyBox and its support arm are
available for purchase online at a list price of $150.
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