Wednesday, February 24, 2010

WHO KILLED RICK ROLLING?


Youtube killed it. They removed the Rick rolling video from their site for legal reasons. Even more shocking to us was that the video has accumulated 30 million views.

No doubt Rick rolling will continue living on the web illegally somewhere else but, we may be looking at the end of an era.

R.I.P.
Rick Rolling
2007-2010

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

WHERE'S THE BEEF UPDATE


Decapitator from SoundToys

In our series of "Where's The Beef" we are happy to pass along this little gem.
Decapitator is a great analog saturation modeling plug-in that definitely adds "The Beef" and other "Special Mojo" to your sounds. Right now SoundToys has a public beta of the plug, that means free.... for now. Get ready to break your piggy bank, we guarantee you will hock something for this puppy.

Decapitator will deliver the subtle warmth to blistering mayhem. Basically the analog gooeyness that you have been looking for in a software.
Best of all, it is as simple as turning a knob. Get ready to say ahhhhh!!!

LINK:

http://www.soundtoys.com/products/Decapitator

Thursday, February 18, 2010

BETTER CREATIVITY: WAIT FOR IT


Filling a blank page with great stuff is never easy. It's even harder when you're imaging 3 stations, doing an air shift and trying to run a freelance business on the side. With all of the physical and mental crunch that goes along with that, one thing remains constant. Great creativity rarely happens quickly. You have to give it time. You have to have a clear head and allow your brain to do what it does when it's free of clutter.

Think about the spontaneous creativity that comes from children seemingly without effort. Their brains are clean. Their minds can wander without worrying about deadlines, rules, paying bills, getting to the dry cleaner before they close etc. They are loaded with imagination because the human brain naturally gets funky when you unshackle it.

If you want to get better results in your production, you need to start with your writing, or more specifically, your ideas. Better ideas on paper equal better production pieces.

So, how can you get better ideas? One truth seems to bubble out among a lot of creative types. You have to take the time to craft better concepts. In radio, you often don't have much time to stare into the computer waiting for inspiration but, sometimes that what it takes. Many songwriters want to avoid cliche's just like you want to avoid writing another commercial that says "friendly service and convenient location". They accomplish that by isolating themselves from distractions to endure silent spaces and blank pages. It can be rough but many different types of creative people will tell you that's what it takes.

We get that this isn't realistic for the average imaging/production director. That being the case, we suggest picking a special project now and then to try this. Give yourself time to brainstorm, write, rewrite and punch up your ideas. Make something a little more epic and you'll get a rush from doing it. Also, it will beef up your demo. Cliche production done fast food style will leave you empty when it's time to round up your best stuff to shop around.

Monday, February 15, 2010

THE MODERN CAVE WALL


Since the dawn of time, mankind has been recording ideas. It started with paintings on cave walls and has continually grown in importance for about the last million years. If your reading this blog, you're probably connected to the creative biz so, you know the value of hanging on to ideas. You also know that they notoriously come at odd times and can be quickly forgotten. Luckily, modern tech has offered up many new versions of the cave wall so your random thoughts in the dentist's waiting room are never lost to the sounds of screams (from patient to insurance company) and the allure of out of date magazines.

One such device is likely mixing it up with your pocket lint right now. Aside from being a mighty communicator filled with cool apps, music and other goodies your phone may have a built in voice recorder. Most of us are so caught up with the apps that steer model helicopters that we often forget about the built in stuff. When it comes to creating and remembering your cool ideas, the voice recorder can be your best app. It’s always with you, in the car, on the street or at your nightstand – ready to record and playback in an instant.
If you’ve got a standard, run-of-the-mill cell phone and it’s not from the 90’s your voice recorder will probably be found in Tools on your Main Menu. Recording will be pretty self explanatory and indicated by a small microphone icon at the top of the screen. If you’ve got an iPhone, there’s an app call Voice Memos http://www.apple.com/iphone/iphone-3gs/voice-memos.html that let’s you record yourself in mono (or stereo with a mic sold separately).

Saturday, February 13, 2010

GAMERS: GET READY TO ROCK AND LAUGH


Some of you will relate to this in a very personal way. Put down the bottle of sleeping pills and learn to laugh about it.

http://g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/comedy/64042/Red-Ring-of-Death.html

Monday, February 8, 2010

HD PROMO VID


This link takes you hdradio.com to peep a vid. Just sharing this in case you're too busy to hunt for promotional videos about hd radio.

http://www.hdradio.com/radioSizzles.html

Friday, February 5, 2010

DANNY BOY ON THE BAG

For St. Patty's day we wanted to do something we haven't done before. We decided to track a traditional version of Danny B0y and get a singer to belt out some lyrics. Seems like a good thing for anyone to have on hand as the greenest of holidays approaches. The singer who did us a solid is Chrissy Lomax.

Chrissy is a Singer/Songwriter originally from Toronto Canada, currently living in LA. Chrissy has performed solo and with her band across Canada and all around Los Angeles. She has two Independently released CDs out on her own label Spare Room Records, and is currently recording her third. Check out her website at http://chrissylomax.com/

WILD HAIRY CREATIVITY


We heard from a person or two that had trouble playing the Chewbacca piece from Ripped we posted awhile ago. Here's a link so you can catch it on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2t9Hyge8-Q&feature=channel