Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2013

copepod video - Anytime, Really.

Starting to teach myself Final Cut Pro X. This is a quick video I did for one of my audio improvisations as copepod. Enjoy. Stay tuned: more fleshed out music videos on the way...

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Going Modular

Ever since I first got interested in electronic music, I have always wanted a modular synthesizer. Though still a bit pricey, they are extremely flexible, fun, very educational, and inspiring to work/play with. I've played with/programmed many, and even borrowed some at various times.

I would still like one. Perhaps a small system like this from BugBrand.


The good news is: they are probably more affordable, well sized, and powerful than ever. This great Sound on Sound guide to buying modular synths inspired me yet again to scratch a long-running itch. In time, I will have one for sure.

Monday, April 9, 2012

antfactor video by Blair Neal.

Cool video done a few years back. Thanks Blair.


Test output from my sound to video max/msp patch for antfactor's song "first of one"..source footage from archive.org

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Toilet Talk

One of my newer projects is something I call Toilet Talk - where I basically give brief video reviews of restrooms I come across. I was often amazed at the discrepancy between a nice dining experience and the "less than great" conditions of their restrooms. So using that as a spring-board I thought it would be fun to look behind the scenes - as it were - and review various restrooms in all different kinds of settings.

If you find them entertaining, please "like" them and repost/send them to friends or your own blog or Facebook page. I have a LOT of them and will be posting more soon.

Let me know what you think, and (please!) post fun comments. Thanks for checkin' them out!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Anthony AntFacter-Charles Cohen-Julius Masri

When visiting my friend Charles in Philly - he invited me to improvise a brief opener for his set with Julius Masri. It was a magical weekend with Charles as he's one of my favorite musicians and a dear friend. I had a total blast! Thank you Charles - for encouraging me to make more music - again.