Really starting to rock Eric G production. Rapsody kills the beat too.
Check out her latest project “For Everything” at: DJBOOTH.NET
Dope song and video.
Been on the grind at work for at the past few weeks. My team and I had an 8 week project we had to complete in less than half the time. My part was the official sales presentation and this product video. It was done in Adobe After Effects.
Life in 6 Words: The GOSPEL communicates the whole story of the Bible in 6 key truths that capture the essence of God and human interaction. In this powerful video, rap artist Propaganda unpacks a simple 6 letter acrostic that spells out the word “GOSPEL” and communicates Jesus’ life-giving message of salvation.
A great tool to use with your own teens to train and equip them to communicate the whole message of the gospel in a clear, compelling way. Life in 6 Words also provides an engaging, powerful presentation of the gospel message for unbelievers.
Presented by our good friends at Dare2Share.org.
You can purchase/download at dare2share.org/store/content/life-6-words-gospel-0
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“Art Ambidextrous” for FREE at
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Lately, I’ve been trying to get over the learning curve of the new Final Cut Pro X. A lot of people have been pissed off by the total 180 that Apple pulled with this new version. It resembles iMovie for than Final Cut (you can import iMovie projects but not earlier FCP projects), and the new ‘magnetic timeline’ is the bane of the non-linear editor’s existences.
For me, it’s been more of a positive thing. True, the learning curves truly sucks. I’ve been using Final Cut Pro since it’s beta testing days. I had been in the hell that was Adobe Premiere, and when I saw that Apple was developing a video editing app, I was already onboard.
This video is just a some screen capture video i made of my media center using Camtasia. The initial footage was around 15 minutes and i did some quick cuts to take it down to 3 minutes. The logos were jpg files with effects from Motion 5 and the title graphics were generated using Final Cut presets.
Nothing special. I’m just excited my Final Cut Pro game is getting better.
Here’s a look at 6 vintage record players in my collection. The first one is an antique 1920′s Victrola Phonograph. I bought it from its original owner who restored it himself. Next is the G.E. Wildcat which was released in the late 60′s and early 70′s. My awesome wife gave this to me for christmas last year. She found this model in immaculate condition at an antique store and its seriously brand new! The next one is the Califone 1010, I picked this up since this was the same model they used back in middle school and it was a bit nostalgic. The first portable is the 1960 Japanese issue Toshiba GP-41E. This red player caught my eye with its modern shape. It’s also smaller than the portable players in its era. The next portable is the Columbia GP-3 which was also a Japanese release. The first version came in a cream and red colorway, and this clear case was made in limited quantity. And finally, the smallest of the pack is the 1970 Naco Portable. One of the features that made this player stand out besides its size -is that it isn’t belt-driven. The Naco runs direct drive by a rubber spindle that grips the record and spins it at 33 or 45 speed. This was actually a great find, it was still in its original box and came complete with manual and documents.
Nothing beats the warm sound of records. Imagining how they did it back in the early days is an experience in itself. Enjoy!
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Songs: (in order)
Moonlight Serenade – Glen Miller Orchestra
One Note Samba – Stan Getz ft. Astrud Gilberto
September 13 – Eumir Deodato
Harem Hendoo – Al Hirt
Scrabble – Rene Costy
Funky Nassau – The Beginning Of The End
Skibeatz revisits his Mpc to come up with yet another classic.
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