Today I got around to working on a lyric video where a few days ago I decided I would try it one more time. The main reason why had more to do with not being entirely happy with the first attempt.
The last several weeks have been highly productive with a lot of output. Not only for music, but for videos related to my music as well. I’ve been working diligently on making lyric videos for a whole lot of my songs. Generally it’s been taking about 3 to 4 hours for very song to get 2 lyric videos per. One song in particular is called Supernova (expect it’s release sometime in 2020, that’s the current plan). I had done a lyric video for it, but the video I had in the background was poorly shot – me handheld of footage from a 4th of July fireworks show.
In looking back at it, I felt it just seemed to lo-fi. Didn’t fit the title well enough and in a sense, lazy. I thought fireworks would work, but the quality of the video in low light from a phone, meh.
Now that I’m starting to dig further into the capabilities of Motion, I’m figuring out ways to really make things pop, or sometimes taking an easier route. Today however was a day of really making something pop. I managed to create a really cool outer space animation that looks super stellar (pun intended). This took a good deal of time, but the end result is something that is constantly evolving over the course of the song and it’s interesting to look at.
I still have to get the words in, but I’ve found a cooler font, a nicer look, and animation that makes more sense. Thus all the way around, I’m happier with the result so far. I believe I will get the lyrics in and done tomorrow.
Musically, I’ve got another song that I’ve been working on with Chris Hellstrom. It’s turning out really great too. Fun lyrics. Fun concept. Tongue in cheeky type of song. One that has more than one hook and one hook in particular that I imagine might become a catch phrase. Two reasons on that, one, the melody is easy to remember. Two, the words will catch people by surprise and they’re words that a vast majority of people say – but may not have said them in this order or sung this way. But once heard, you can’t forget it.
I did get the mix and master of another single done a couple of days ago. It’s on the list of videos that needs to now get done.
Additionally I’ve been asking fans of sports teams like the Washington Nationals (congrats to them for winning the World Series this year) if they would send me video footage they’ve shot for lyric videos. HINT HINT. If you’re reading this and your a fan of a sports team – I ask you to reach out with video footage you have rights to, if you would.
This same thought about lyric videos for teams has led to another idea for me. But I’ll keep that under wraps for the time being. Though you’ll likely see the reason pop up on my website in the not too distant future.
I’m holed up in the studio quite a bit lately. A lot of it is putting time into things that should enhance the music I’m creating. Most specifically with video. But there’s a learning curve.
You may not know that I originally graduated with a degree in film production. However, I never really went into the film production world after school. No, I went to more school and decided to go into music. Ouch.
The good thing about the film background is that it gave me a working knowledge on how to deal with aspects of film/video production. Though now, like music, film is constantly changing with tech. Which isn’t a bad thing, but it does mean there can be learning curves. Since I’m wanting to get a lot done with past releases of music to marry them with video ideas, it’s given me an incentive to get Final Cut and Motion in order to put these things together.
I’m starting to get a stockpile of lyric videos. But I had originally been having issues with the size of the output screens from Motion. Despite setting them for 1920 x 1080 output, they were coming out at 2880 x 1080. It was driving me nuts! I got on the phone with an Apple Motion customer care rep and they started walking me thru certain things. We eventually found out it was the pixel aspect ratio that was throwing things off. But the silly thing is, it’s off from the get go based on Apple’s Motion templates!! Now that I’ve figured that out, I’ve made my own templates and lyric videos will get done faster.
I promise to drip out the lyric videos as soon as I get VEVO to me control of my VEVO Channel (long story there where it’s controlled by a 3rd party company right now). Once I get that control back in my hands, I will have a lot of official videos to put out.
TLDR (a this point this is about another project, not musically related to my artist career);
Beyond the videos for my music, I’ve decided to create a podcast with a good friend of mine, Chris Hellstrom. The concept is to talk about recording and production from a musician standpoint and express it from a producing and engineering perspective. We’ve been discussing the idea for a month or two and as of yesterday we recorded our first episode. The plan is to get about 4 in the can and then launch it as a weekly thing. Maybe run about 13 episodes to a season. Or if we really get rolling then continue on weekly as long as possible.
Instead of just doing an audio podcast, which would be the easiest thing to do, I mentioned that we should combine it with video of us talking. Much like how Stern, or Rogan do their shows. Though Stern is primarily radio first, it is fun to watch them. I didn’t really realize the complexity it would add to the podcast show. That being typed, we dove in and did it anyway.
First thing I realized is, we recorded the audio portion at 48k/24bit. Which is my 2nd favorite audio rate after 96k/24bit. However, video tends to record at 48k. Or at least most broadcast video is output with a 48k/16bit soundtrack. I opted to use a GoPro for this first episode. Massive mistake!!!
As much as GoPro makes it easy to get video at 1920 x 1080, the audio quality and the actual 1920 x 1080 video quality both leave a lot to be desired. Mostly because the video is slightly fuzzy at full size, which it shouldn’t be. Then the audio is actually recorded at 32k. Like who the fuck at GoPro decided that was a wise choice?!? To make matters worse it only records files to about 15 minute lengths. Which means it requires a shit ton of work to make it work well in Final Cut to sync with studio audio done at 48k.
Step one: use QuickTime 7 pro, which won’t run after Mojave, to export the file to the right video format and upsample the audio to 48k. There’s a few hours of time wasted. This prompted me to say it’s time to use the iPhone with the Filmic app. This will allow me to use a better camera, with the right FPS and the right audio sample rate. Plus it can do 1920 x 1080 without issue and won’t segment a file in to 15 minute bits. Thus it can go from start to finish. Which will be nice.
While those files were getting converted to workable Final Cut files, I spent time learning how to do some fancy text splash videos for our opening and closing spots to the video portion of the podcast. Then I took it a step further and made an animated logo as well. This took about 4 hours of time, that had I’d been a full time video & motion graphics guy, may have only taken an hour.
The good thing is, they’re now made and all I need to do going forward is plant them in the video outputs. So no more hours of time creating them, they’re done. I expect episode two will take about 1/10th the time it took for this first episode. I look forward to that time reduction.
Once we’re ready to launch, I’ll announce the website here. Plus I’m pretty sure it will be available at all the normal podcast outlets, plus video on the website and youtube.
Grand Rapids Drive Lyric Video
For all of you who are fans of the Grand Rapids Drive, I’ve got a treat. There’s a song just for your team called Do You Want To Play Grand Rapids Drive. It’s available now on your favorite streaming service. And now for an even bigger treat, there’s a lyric video so you can have a little basketball fun and learn the lyrics to the song for your team.
Here’s the full lyric video for the Grand Rapids Drive in all its glory:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RiK_OJH54lM
Enjoy, share and add Do You Want To Play Grand Rapids Drive to your playlists.
Agua Caliente Clippers Lyric Video
For all of you who are fans of the Agua Caliente Clippers, I’ve got a treat. There’s a song just for your team called Do You Want To Play Agua Caliente Clippers. It’s available now on your favorite streaming service. And now for an even bigger treat, there’s a lyric video so you can have a little basketball fun and learn the lyrics to the song for your team.
Here’s the full lyric video for the Agua Caliente Clippers in all its glory:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DeMyY8wiGO8
Enjoy, share and add Do You Want To Play Agua Caliente Clippers to your playlists.
Canton Charge Lyric Video
For all of you who are fans of the Canton Charge, I’ve got a treat. There’s a song just for your team called Do You Want To Play Canton Charge. It’s available now on your favorite streaming service. And now for an even bigger treat, there’s a lyric video so you can have a little basketball fun and learn the lyrics to the song for your team.
Here’s the full lyric video for the Canton Charge in all its glory:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7wJ5i_Ohx3I
Enjoy, share and add Do You Want To Play Canton Charge to your playlists.
Windy City Bulls Lyric Video
For all of you who are fans of the Windy City Bulls, I’ve got a treat. There’s a song just for your team called Do You Want To Play Windy City Bulls. It’s available now on your favorite streaming service. And now for an even bigger treat, there’s a lyric video so you can have a little basketball fun and learn the lyrics to the song for your team.
Here’s the full lyric video for the Windy City Bulls in all its glory:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=whUJ2TZSgrc
Enjoy, share and add Do You Want To Play Windy City Bulls to your playlists.
Oklahoma City Blue Lyric Video
For all of you who are fans of the Oklahoma City Blue, I’ve got a treat. There’s a song just for your team called Do You Want To Play Oklahoma City Blue. It’s available now on your favorite streaming service. And now for an even bigger treat, there’s a lyric video so you can have a little basketball fun and learn the lyrics to the song for your team.
Here’s the full lyric video for the Oklahoma City Blue in all its glory:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8nYHD_30aak
Enjoy, share and add Do You Want To Play Oklahoma City Blue to your playlists.
Blue Coats Lyric Video
For all of you who are fans of the Delaware Blue Coats, I’ve got a treat. There’s a song just for your team called Do You Want To Play Delaware Blue Coats. It’s available now on your favorite streaming service. And now for an even bigger treat, there’s a lyric video so you can have a little basketball fun and learn the lyrics to the song for your team.
Here’s the full lyric video for the Delaware Blue Coats in all its glory:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=83u8u7mJzYE
Enjoy, share and add Do You Want To Play Delaware Blue Coats to your playlists.
Erie Bayhawks Lyric Video
For all of you who are fans of the Erie Bayhawks, I’ve got a treat. There’s a song just for your team called Do You Want To Play Bayhawks. It’s available now on your favorite streaming service. And now for an even bigger treat, there’s a lyric video so you can have a little basketball fun and learn the lyrics to the song for your team.
Here’s the full lyric video for the Erie Bayhawks in all its glory:
Enjoy, share and add Do You Want To Play Erie BayHawks to your playlists.
Raptors 905 Lyric Video
For all of you who are fans of the Raptors 905, I’ve got a treat. There’s a song just for your team called Do You Want To Play 905. It’s available now on your favorite streaming service. And now for an even bigger treat, there’s a lyric video so you can have a little basketball fun and learn the lyrics to the song for your team.
Here’s the full lyric video for the Raptors 905 in all its glory:
Enjoy, share and make sure you add the 905 to your playlists.