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Friday, January 11, 2008
Met my match and making music
Life takes interesting twists. I started working for Jennings Engineering in Oct, making mini spy planes. I met Kim and Mia and have been M.I.A, blissed out over the hill..... That's all I have to say about that.
I recorded a tune on my laptop at my brother's house for Kim, for Christmas. I couldn't get his recording interface to work, so I had to use my built-in laptop mic and my sister-in law's acoustic guitar. I started with the lyrics to the old Willie Dixon song. I found a drum loop I liked and laid the bass with Reason and a midi controller. I slaved Reason with Logic and recorded the vocals and guitar. I tweaked them with the Guitar Rig plug-in. I was surprised how it came out with the laptop mic. You can check it out HERE<
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Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Drive.TV
I've been busy working, with the team at Charter Ch.10, on launching the upcoming DriveTV. It's been fun, so far. I've shot and edited an Archery, a Rock Climbing, a Paintball, a Polo, and a Motocross segment.
Next up is a profile of a multi-talented local artist/designer. Stay tuned!
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Friday, September 28, 2007
Thursday, February 15, 2007
VodPod Beta (almost) Rules
VodPod is one of the more innovative of the onslaught of video sharing sites. It combines elements of, bookmarking fave, Delicious and other Video/Social sites/services. Like Delicious, you can add a button in your browser's bookmark/toolbar. When you come across videos you like, anywhere on the internet, you can "Add to VodPod". VodPod automatically embeds the video into your VodPod homepage and is updated to their List/VideoPlayer widgets ready to embed in your Blog/Site/MySpace,etc. You can also, of course, upload your own videos. Cool widget design, but still a little buggy with certain players. More customization features would be nice. Hopefully, they can work out the kinks and get people hooked. Overall interface is smooth and handy. Hopefully they can stay ahead of well funded copycats.
Lose the emoticons, please! 
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