Cutting through the noise: Aleah Morrison-Basu From the Prime Video Ripple to the Eurostar Spark, composer and music producer Aleah Morrison-Basu knows how to create sonic logos that get stuck in one’s ears. The co-founder of Zelig Sound tells shots about the sonic shift from ‘techy’ to ‘organic’, why ads without music only tell half the story, and how to learn sound mixing visually. More here: https://lnkd.in/gjpbHJ7M
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Music Producers, We've Been There. Your time is your most valuable asset, and who knows that better than someone who's stared down a deadline in the studio? That's why film composer Satish Chakravarthy created BlackBT SusEx Pedal. SusEx is your time-saving secret weapon. Reclaim upto 30% of your studio time! This revolutionary wireless pedal combines sustain, expression and note trigger, ditching the need for multiple pedals and cable chaos. Focus on your music, not your setup. Pre-order your BlackBT SusEx today on blackbt.com and experience the future of music production!
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Did alot of work on my latest music video. Editing with a story was challenging in the beginning but towards the end of the video you will see that I started enjoying abit too much. Totally worth it. 💯 Watch the music video here👇🏻 https://lnkd.in/dJMEf6Y4 #videoediting #premierepro #musicvideo
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The NFVCB warns against distributing music videos, sketches, and films without proper categorization. Let's discuss the importance of responsible content categorization! Read more https://zurl.co/nmuy #NFVCB #rocketparrotnews
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Is accessibility cool? Of course! And to inspire you, here’s an audio description of Stevie Wonder’s music clip, narrated by Busta Rhymes. https://lnkd.in/ePCYDBVY P.S. I wish we had the budget to hire Busta Rhymes to do all our audio descriptions…. P.P.S. My favourite bit is when Busta mentions Stevie’s gold tipped microphone. Without the narration, I’d never have noticed! What’s your favourite audio description? #accessibility #AudioDescription #AccessibleVideos #InclusiveDesign #UniversalDesign #AccessibilityIsCool
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Last year celebrated 10 years of operating our commercial music and audio services. With a new website comes a hidden blog, and we'll be sharing some select articles here! Why a hidden blog? Because not everything applies to everyone. Most entries are there to answer specific questions or deep technical problems. Some are more general and apply to most clients. Like... How much does it cost to record? This post will address that by breaking the process down into "What does it take to produce a quality recording of a musical idea?" We're not talking numbers. It's phases of the process that will need to happen. DIY? One man producing at a laptop? The process will still step through these phases. https://lnkd.in/enfKDs2P
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"FRANKLIN," composed by Jay Wadley is up for #Emmy consideration in the OUTSTANDING MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A LIMITED SERIES and OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL MAIN TITLE MUSIC. Watch Jay Wadley in this short "Composer Explained" video on the process behind "Franklin." https://lnkd.in/ebtjrJBj
FOUND OBJECTS | MUSIC & SOUND on Instagram: "Composers Explained with FRANKLIN composer & Found Objects Co-founder, Jay Wadley. In this video vignette, Jay talks about working with a great organizational system and having a clear workflow for writing for TV. Jay also shares his way of building a music community through his company Found Objects and it being a place for composers to come and hang o
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‘As in making music, luck and improvisation aren’t enough when it comes to making sound media investment decisions. But there are transferable lessons between the two worlds.’ Data and Insight Director John Clarvis explains the importance of improvisation for both media and music, shares the direct parallels between the two industries and gives four key tips on how media can learn from music’s art of improvisation. Read the full article via WARC: https://lnkd.in/d8rr2Adq #TheMusicIndustry #Improvisation #WARC
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Reverb and delay are a part of every music production. In this tutorial we look at the technique and some examples of combining these effects together. Watch video: https://lnkd.in/dGJEY8W
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Mixing is a critical stage in the music production process where individual tracks are combined to create a balanced and cohesive sound. Here are important things to consider when mixing (a series of post): 1. Balance and Levels: • Ensure each element (vocals, instruments, drums) can be heard clearly and none dominates the mix. • Set appropriate levels for each track to maintain a balanced sound.
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Here's 5 common mistakes that many new or inexperienced music producers make: 1. Overcrowding the Mix 2. Poor use of EQ 3. Ignoring Gain Staging 4. Over-Processing with Effects 5. Neglecting Arrangement and Structure By identifying common mistakes your methods becomes more refined and efficient.
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