Today I made this comic to add my own humor to the Occupy Wall Street parodies out there.
(This is not a political statement about OWS or Ninja Turtles. I have no idea how Splinter really feels.)
Showing posts with label Creations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creations. Show all posts
Monday, November 7, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Another video about a faculty recital
I recently created another video about a recital... It looks like I'll get to continue making videos like this. Next up, I'll be creating a video to promote the traditional Christmas Vespers concert at the college.
In this video, I experimented a little with the sound recording by not attaching any external microphone to the digital camcorder. I think it turned out well, although there is one point in the video where you can hear a clicking sound as I raise the volume of the recording.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga5EolxTq5E[/youtube]
I love the power of beautiful music.
In this video, I experimented a little with the sound recording by not attaching any external microphone to the digital camcorder. I think it turned out well, although there is one point in the video where you can hear a clicking sound as I raise the volume of the recording.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga5EolxTq5E[/youtube]
I love the power of beautiful music.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Playing piano standing up?
My job title is "writer," but I'm fortunate to have many opportunities beyond just putting words on paper.
Recently, I got to interview this music professor and create a video about her upcoming concert at the college.
A little more than halfway through the video, while she is talking about the highlights of her concert, she stands in the middle of playing a sonata to stick her hand inside the piano and alter the sound. Check it out!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN1LwVf34x0[/youtube]
It was fun to shoot the footage as she played some really stellar piano music. I also enjoyed forging the footage and the interview together into a nice, short video.
Recently, I got to interview this music professor and create a video about her upcoming concert at the college.
A little more than halfway through the video, while she is talking about the highlights of her concert, she stands in the middle of playing a sonata to stick her hand inside the piano and alter the sound. Check it out!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN1LwVf34x0[/youtube]
It was fun to shoot the footage as she played some really stellar piano music. I also enjoyed forging the footage and the interview together into a nice, short video.
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