Thursday, November 21, 2013

Week 8 EOC: Creative Content

For my creative content I am going to write a commercial script. I will go through the entire production process. First writing, coming up with a catchy tagline and effective way to entice the audience member into wanting to purchase my product. Then casting, bringing on the right voice talent whom not only has a great voice but a great delivery of that voice. The recording, making sure that I "put gold in" so I can "get gold out." Meaning that the recording needs to be precise on every end, levels, clarity, length and delivery. The sound design, having the right sense of atmosphere to further entice the audience members. The mix, ensuring that the right amount of EQ, re-verb and compression are applied to achieve the perfect mix. Lastly, the mastering process, not only ensuring the entire mix was good but bringing out the entire mix to ensure superior quality.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Week 6 EOC: Me X 3

  Protools 10 defines me as who I am because I am an Audio Engineer. I have been using ProTools since I was in high school, and I won't lie at first I thought I would never understand how to use the program. Eventually after a few classes I got a huge handle on it and would never use another program to get the job done. I will always rely on this industry standard professional DAW. 
 The STEDICAM Merlin is the INDY affordable STEDICAM. This item defines me because when I'm not acting as the Audio Engineer, I am the Film Maker. I'm usually the one behind the camera and if you've ever held a camera or tried to shoot a short film you know one of the worst things to deal with is footage that is too shaky. This is a very recent purchase of mine and I absolutely love this thing. It takes a while to dial in the right calibration for your camera but if you put in the time on getting it just right it brings the production value of your film up tenfold! 

 The PreSonus Studio Live 16.4.2 is a game changer for sure it unfortunately is not a controller though. It is a very power in studio and live console. Its Fat Channel allows the user to no longer have to buy out board EQ's and Compression. This board defines me because I'm not only an Audio Engineer but I need to save time and money on productions this board definitely allows me to do that. 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Week 4 EOC: There's An App For That

An app that I think would be absolutely necessary is one that could develop ideas. Similar to the standard “notepad” it would be a word processing app however; this app you would be able to switch to a pencil tool and draw out storyboards or map out camera angles or movements. With the press of a button at the bottom of the screen you could upload to a dropbox account or to an email. For a filmmaker this would make for a quick and efficient preproduction process that you can take with you on the go and work on where ever you are. When I’m producing a short film I always find that the preproduction process is a pain and sometimes it just takes too long to get documents along to everyone. With this app you would be able to work on the same file together no matter where you are. So if your Storyboard artist is in LA and your Lead Writer is in Chicago working on separate assignments they could easily open up the app on an iPad or iPhone and get work done while staying in the loop of things on the progression of the film. Of course being in the same room as these people while working would be ideal sometimes deadlines are more important than quickly bouncing ideas off of each other. This app would at least have everyone on the same page with the same files working together all over the world. This app could even utilize the new DAW tablet movement and incorporate ProTools, for the SSE and all the other Sound Editors to be on the same page as well. This app would be called PrePro Workstation because it brings the workstation of Preproduction wherever you are.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Week 3 EOC: My Demographics

Generation Y: the generation born in the 1980s and 1990s, comprising primarily the children of the baby boomers and typically perceived as increasingly familiar with digital and electronic technology. I was born in May of 1993 I remember growing up mostly playing video games (N64, PS1, SEGA DreamCast) but, when I would go on the computer it wasn't for the internet it was to play Pinball or Minesweeper. Later in my youth I remember going online to play the internet sensation Neopets. It wasn't until 2006 did I actually start using the rapidly growing MySpace and YouTube. I was always using technology though so, I can relate to the definition of the Generation Y kids.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Week 2 EOC: Boston Consulting Group - Video Games

The video game market in my eyes is declining ever so slowly. With Sony trailing in the big 3 I would give it a BCG rating of "dog." Although they have plenty of awesome 1st party games; today's society is diving into the 3rd party FPS games. Leading me to give Microsoft the 1st place prize and a BCG rating of "?" Even though it has a huge following the decline of video games gives it a low market share. Nintendo has always been the forefront of games in my eyes. Leading the big 3 in innovation and creativity. Unfortunately not everyone is a fan of the great Mario and Zelda franchises. I would have to give Nintendo a rating of "star" for they are always on top of innovation and have a loyal following. "In April 2008, Nintendo was ranked seventh in the annual BusinessWeek-Boston Consulting Group ranking of the world's most innovative companies. The award recognized the company as an innovative design powerhouse that had challenged the prevailing business model of the video game industry with its new video game console, the Wii." (http://www.hbr.org)

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Week 1 EOC: My Voice



I am a professional in the field that specializes in Audio. Ever since I was little I had this insane fascination with sound. When I was just three years old I was already playing piano however; it wasn't until I was eleven that my parents finally enrolled me into music lessons. After working with my teacher for little over a year she took me into her friends professional recording studio to record me playing a song. As one could expect it was like being a kid in a candy shop! Ever since then the recording arts and sound have been my passion. I not only want to be one of the best recording engineers in the industry I want to be one of the most versatile. I also find myself infatuated with film, both audio and visual aspects. After watching one of DreamWorks' greatest achievements, Transformers (2007), who wouldn't be hypnotized into the world of sound and motion graphics. Whether its Picture Editing, Sound Editing, Sound Design, ADR, or Foley you name it I love it. I work hard on things I believe in and never give up when things seem impossible. "The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why."