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  • My First Music Video! "Hearts On Fire" (p.3)
2012/06/10 13:36:36
bapu
paulo


Nice quailty to the video for sure. Being honest, you don't look completely comfortable in it, which is peferctly understandable for a first outing.

That is more precisely what I was trying (poorly) to say.
2012/06/10 13:52:00
pistolpete
Cool guitar tone.
The video doesn't sync very well with the audio though.  
2012/06/10 14:20:46
Jonbouy
I particularly like the shot with your heart on fire, and of course the James Bond style dancin' gal in front of the flames is always a winner in my book...

All the rest will all fall into place once you start taking it all in your stride and just having fun with it.

This however is a cracking job for a first go!
2012/06/10 16:06:05
julibee
Totally a great first video!  The next time you pull out the camera, just pretend you didn't.  Or, rather, pretend your camera is a huge auditorium filled with screaming (naked) fans.  But, the production is really good! and will only get better... Yay for videos! :)
2012/06/24 05:38:18
Bob Oister
So sorry for the late replies, guys!  I've been super busy with work and "real" life, and away from the forum for a couple of weeks.
 
 
Lynn:
 
Thank you very much, Lynn!  I greatly appreciate your comments and your very kind words.  Thanks so much for checking it out, and for your support, that really means a great deal to me!

PS., Your new song post is KILLER good!

 
Have a great weekend, my friend!
Bob
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jamesyoyo:
 
Thanks so much, James, greatly appreciated, brother!  Your very helpful input on my mixes was vital to actually getting my CD finished.  Thanks again for your great suggestions and advice.
 
Have a great weekend, buddy!
Bob
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foxwolfen:
 
Hey, Shad, thanks so much for checking it out and for your kind words of encouragement!  I'm really happy to see you back around on the forum, my friend.
 
Did you ever finish up your concept piece "The Old Man's Machine"?  I remember how well the different musical sections all tied into your novel, and thought it was a really cool idea.
 
Anyway, thanks again for all of your input and support over the past few years!
 
Have a good one!
Bob
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evadianepug:
 
Hey, Warren, how are you, buddy?  Hope you're feeling well and doing great!
 
Thanks so much for checking out the video, and of course for getting the CD, too.  I really your appreciate kindness, friendship and support here on the forum, and value your opinion very highly.
 
Thanks again, Warren, have a great weekend!
Bob
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drumstixkev:
 
Hey, Kev, how are you, buddy?  Enjoying your weekend, I hope!
 
Thanks for checking out the video, and for your kind words.  Yeah, before this, I'd never even taken a video on my cell phone LOL!
 
I did the whole thing in Sony Vegas, which to me, I was very surprised and happy to learn, is actually very similar to working in a DAW.  Now, if I could only learn to get over the uncomfortable "yuck" factor of seeing myself on video or in pictures!
 
Thanks again, Kev, greatly appreciated.  Have a great weekend!
Bob
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2012/06/24 10:40:09
geeare1
Hi Bob,

Great job on the video! Nice to see the man behind the music   
 
I personally don't even like to have my picture taken so I can't imagine having to watch a video of myself...you pull it off beautifully, though.

Oh yea, the song is absolutely rockin' as well.
2012/06/25 04:08:05
Bob Oister
james1213:
 
Hi, James.
 
Thanks for checking it out, my friend, greatly appreciated!  It's always great to see you, too, sir, and your new SMB song is fantastic!
 
Have a wonderful week!
Bob
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darylcrowley:
 
Hey, Daryl,
 
Thanks for checking in on this first video attempt for me, and also for your kind words of encouragement!
 
I really enjoyed learning the technical end of it, the hard part for me was the uncomfortable awkwardness of actually shooting the video itself.  


Thanks again, buddy, have a good one!
Bob
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The Band19:
 
Hey, Robby,
 
Thanks, brother!  Yeah, I'm really loving the PRS.  Since I got it, I find myself pretty much using it as my "go to" guitar, around 80 or 90 percent of the time.
 
Thanks for checking out the video, buddy, have a good one!
Bob
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2012/06/29 04:22:15
Bob Oister
Beagle:
 
Hey, Reece,
 
Thanks very much, buddy, I really appreciate you checking it out!  I also hope you had a great time on your recent vacation.
 
Thanks again, Reece,  and have a good one!
Bob
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CreatingNoise:
 
Hi, Tony,
 
How are you brother?  Doing great, I hope!
 
Thanks for checking it out and also for the kind words.  Yes, sir, LOL, my one and (so far) only video of any type ever!  As I mentioned above, before this attempt, I'd never even taken a video with my smartphone or any other type of camcorder.
 
Last fall, I saw an ad for a super cheap closeout deal on a tiny JVC HD video camera about the size of a pack of cigarettes and picked it up and started to fool around with it.  I got interested after seeing some of the guys and gals on the forum posting some cool videos, and decided to do some research on putting something together.  I downloaded a few video editing software demos to try out, and decided to use Sony Vegas because it seemed to work similarly to using a DAW.  Then I worked on learning about lighting and chroma key effects and back in November, I just went at it like a bull in a china shop  until I came up with something I thought looked close to half decent.  This first video is what I ended up with.
 
Back in late April I picked up a way, way, way, better camera and some higher quality lighting gear than what I used for this, so earlier today I started working on the new video for "Concrete Sky".  Hopefully, the next video will be a big improvement over this one.
 
Thanks again, Tony, it's always good to hear from you, and be sure to say hello to Tom for me!
Bob
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The Night Fox:
 
Hi, James,
 
This is "Radio" James, right? (cool new forum name)  Thanks very much for checking out the video and for your encouraging words!  I'm really happy that you like it and appreciate your support, buddy!
 
Have a good one, James!
Bob
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CLEAN:
 
Hi, Mark,
 
How are you, buddy?  Hope you're doing great!
 
Thank you very much for stopping by to check it out for me, and also for your kind words!
 
Greatly appreciated, Mark, have a great weekend, my friend!
Bob
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PGShadow:
 
 
Hey, brother,
 
Thanks so much for checking out the video for me, and for your encouraging comments!  Yep, LOL, that's my "secret" evil twin on the 5-string bass!
 
I greatly appreciate you stopping by my friend.  Best wishes for a rockin' weekend!
Bob
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Freddy J:
 
 
Hey Freddy,
 
It's great to hear from you, buddy!  Thank you very much for giving the video a peek, and also your very kind words.  You've always been one of the good guys around here, Freddy, and I really appreciate your friendship and support.
 
Have a great weekend, buddy!
Bob
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2012/06/29 07:11:18
twisted6s
Excellent music and video Bob!!
2012/06/29 09:48:50
Thatsastrat
Bob,
Nice work on the video. Green screens are cool.
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