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A boom operator is an assistant of the production sound mixer. 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. 〔(media-match.com, Boom Operator, What do Boom Operators do? )〕 ==Invention of the boom mike== At Paramount, Dorothy Arzner directed Clara Bow's first talkie, ''The Wild Party'' (1929). To allow Bow to move freely on the set, Arzner had technicians rig a microphone onto a fishing rod, essentially creating the first boom mike.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Dorothy Arzner, Hidden Star Maker of Hollywood's Golden Age )〕 She did not, however, take out a patent. One year later one was filed for a very similar sound-recording device by Edmund H Hansen, a sound engineer at the Fox Film Corporation.
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