Here's the end result of a project I finished for last weeks' 'Royal Rodeo' in Toronto.
I wrote introductory music for the voiceover, video shots, the colourguard entrance, and the hosts' introduction.
The video view is from 'backstage'.... I was standing behind the stock chutes, and I captured the whole arena scene and looking up at the arenas' big video screens.
Not the best sound reproduction, as I filmed it myself in order to capture the essence of the event.....but it came out well for arena speakers and captured over my small Panasonic camera's built-in mics.
All composed, mixed, etc. in DP8.
I could post just the music with great sound, but I want you to hear the voiceover to get the true effect of being there.
Saddle up!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo7HJqHrpp0
A little Rodeo music for you!
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A little Rodeo music for you!
DP 11, OS Ventura
MacMini 2023 M2Pro, 16 gig RAM, MOTU M6, SSD drives for everything, various sound/sampled libraries from all major vendors, Logic Pro X, DSP-Quattro
MacBook Pro 2015, OSX Monterey, 2.5ghz, 16 gig RAM (w/duplicate software as in MacMini setup)
Trombones: King 2B SilverSonic, King 2B Liberty, & Conn 88H w/Doug Elliott mouthpieces!
http://www.cammillarmusic.com
MacMini 2023 M2Pro, 16 gig RAM, MOTU M6, SSD drives for everything, various sound/sampled libraries from all major vendors, Logic Pro X, DSP-Quattro
MacBook Pro 2015, OSX Monterey, 2.5ghz, 16 gig RAM (w/duplicate software as in MacMini setup)
Trombones: King 2B SilverSonic, King 2B Liberty, & Conn 88H w/Doug Elliott mouthpieces!
http://www.cammillarmusic.com