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I had the pleasure of having to record the great guys of Donut Brothers (www.donutbrothers.dk).
We had a great night, and got some good tunes tracked, and while they were playing, listening or reviewing the recordings, I snapped some pics of them.
(REALLY digging B/W for pictures from recording-sessions)
Cory Arcangel
Volume Management, 2011
Cory Arcangel: Pro Tools
at The Whitney Museum of American Art
July 15, 2011
...at Sunrise Studios in Houston. Cerebro was recording...and I came well prepared for the standard studio game...
I had the pleasure of having to record the great guys of Donut Brothers (www.donutbrothers.dk).
We had a great night, and got some good tunes tracked, and while they were playing, listening or reviewing the recordings, I snapped some pics of them.
(REALLY digging B/W for pictures from recording-sessions)
Mitch opened his own operational studio complete with Protools and Reason software, studio mikes, soundproofing and such.
For the past couple weeks, I have been busy doing the final audio mix down for the first independent film that my best friend Craig and I made. We originally shot in 2004, and it has taken us forever to get the picture edited, locked, and all of the rest of the post production that a film requires.
I didn't really have any free time over the weekend to shoot some SP's, primarily because I was sitting in front of ProTools, finishing up everything and getting ready to export all the sessions into final mixes. That is, until I discovered that I am missing one crucial file from Craig.
I've also been going to work on a regular schedule, since I can't really afford to take time off to do all this stuff (part of why it has taken us three years to make a damn film), and I would rather not use up my vacation time on this.
Anyways. Tonight was the last night to finish up work, and it's all done now. Huzzah!
Guess I deserved that shot of The Maccallan, huh?
Revolutionary Productions – Green Screen, Recording, Videography, Postproduction
Revolutionary Productions
www.Revolutionary-Productions.com
“Changing the World, One Project at a Time”
Demo Reel - www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOXNbgvW9-I
email – dr.jeff@revolutionary-productions.com
phone – Jeff 310.770.9250
- Featuring -
- 27' Wide Green Screen ($350/day)
- ProTools Recording Studio
- Media Production
- Equipment Rental
- Cameraman / Videography (Canon 5D, Canon 7D)
- Post Production – Editing, VFX, Motion Graphics, Titling
- Set design and Construction
- Skybox Mobile Makeup Trailer
Great Prices to help you get through the Recession
Open to Collaborations
Just Good People trying to do Good Work
O Estúdio Versão Acústica está surgindo com a união de amigos com um mesmo ideal. Levar a música além de todas as fronteiras do imaginável.
Trabalhar com os sentidos, o paladar, a tranquilidade da serra, o ar puro, o cheiro do mato, a água da nascente. Todo o clima da montanha cercado de tecnologia e recursos para voce desenvolver seu disco da melhor maneira possível.
Está prevista a inauguração do Estúdio Versão Acústica em Abril de 2008. O músico e produtor musical Emmerson Nogueira, e seu sócios Ricardo Itaborahy e Aldo Torres, pretendem fazer desse estúdio o melhor ambiente possível para o seu projeto.
O Estúdio está sendo montado com equipamentos de última geração para garantir o máximo em qualidade. Nos preocupamos também em criar atendimentos e situações diferenciadas para satisfazer diversos tipos de clientes.
Estaremos oferecendo hospedagem, alimentação, transporte, Sala de Ensaio, Entretenimento, Rede Wi-Fi, Sky, além de uma paisagem deslumbrante e única.
Caso haja interesse em marcar uma visita para futuros trabalhos, deixe uma mensagem nessa página com seu e-mail e telefone, ou mande um e-mail para estudioversaoacustica@yahoo.com que entraremos em contato o mais breve possível.
Grande abraço e até lá...
a photo of my studio at home.. some of the equipment:
- Solid State SL4000E
- Protools 888/24Mix
- Yamaha NS-10 Monitors
- Yamaha Motif 6
- Motu Midi time piece
- Studer MK
-Mitshubitshi Multitrack
-Avalon Preamp
-Various effects as 4 example:
- Yamaha SPX1000 x2
- Lexicon 480
- GMB Equalizer
- Lots more!
One of my first templates using clipping masks and smart objects in CS3. I used a trick I saw on a DVD called "Wedding Album Design" by Bob Coats. I took the image of the bouquet from the center right and made it the background layer, transformed it, 100 % gaussian blur and about 40% opacity.
Each image has stroke and shadow to provide a bit of visual separation.
No tape, all digital recording, XM Live, XM Satellite Radio - Satellite Radio Service, Washington, DC
Pro Tools www.digidesign.com/
Today I lost all the protools files I've been amassing for my upcoming album due to a faulty external hard drive. 12 tracks of piano, rough vocals and clicks...gone.
But you know what? I have a delicious apple to eat, a fiance that makes me laugh every day and a career doing exactly what I choose. There is nothing to be sad about :) Just more work to be done.
Oops. I had left my 35mm prime on manual focus, and didn't catch it until I'd already fired off a few frames. Normally this leads to useless photos, but in this case I ended up with at least one that I liked. She's got an ethereal quality to her between the beams of light and lack of focus. No edits other than my stamp.