Ideas for TAXI TV Topics
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Re: Ideas for TAXI TV Topics
Hey Michael:
How about a Taxi TV from show from Rob Chiarelli's home studio? It seems that he has a little studio in his garage. It might be interesting to see his setup and how he "works" in a small environment like most of us. If nothing else, you could get home earlier than normal.
Also I don't remember seeing Ralph Murphy in awhile. I always enjoy his appearances.
Have a great Sunday afternoon!
How about a Taxi TV from show from Rob Chiarelli's home studio? It seems that he has a little studio in his garage. It might be interesting to see his setup and how he "works" in a small environment like most of us. If nothing else, you could get home earlier than normal.
Also I don't remember seeing Ralph Murphy in awhile. I always enjoy his appearances.
Have a great Sunday afternoon!
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Re: Ideas for TAXI TV Topics
Hi Lamar,
Rob has already said yes to that idea, but we've had a hard time scheduling it because he's been so busy making Grammy winning records! I could literally hit his roof top with a well-thrown baseball from our back yard, but busy lives gets in the way of us seeing each other. But we WILL do a remote from his studio in 2017!
Ralph will be back in April, and I'm looking forward to that. He's such a deep well of info that in 25 years of knowing him, I still learn great stuff every time we hang out.
best,
Michael
Rob has already said yes to that idea, but we've had a hard time scheduling it because he's been so busy making Grammy winning records! I could literally hit his roof top with a well-thrown baseball from our back yard, but busy lives gets in the way of us seeing each other. But we WILL do a remote from his studio in 2017!
Ralph will be back in April, and I'm looking forward to that. He's such a deep well of info that in 25 years of knowing him, I still learn great stuff every time we hang out.
best,
Michael
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Re: Ideas for TAXI TV Topics
That's great news on both counts! I'll be looking forward to them. Also thanks for archiving the shows. Most of the time, its the only way that I can watch them.
Onward and upward!
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Yeah, I was in the ballroom and it was epic. I'm wondering if we could maybe gin up a few mockup scenes/commercials; borrow a GoPro and a couple of drama students, maybe something could be done with that?admin wrote: Far less people want to learn than want their music heard.
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Oh this isn't really a taxitv topic I guess but reading Mojo's post made me wish we had a little TAXI film scoring contest with the top 5 shown at the rally..... but then we'd need judges and stuff - it all gets too complicated!!
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Re: Ideas for TAXI TV Topics
How about the following:
- Before and After: Maybe some members can show both an early and a later version of a song, i.e. one version that first got rejected and after some refinement was forwarded (obviously along with the comments why the first version got rejected).
- Taxi Office Tour How it all started, a typical day in the life of Michael asf.
- I think it has been done before but why not doing another session with an accomplished member developing e.g. a short simple instrumental cue in 'real time' during the show.
Just my five cents.
Cheers,
Matt
- Before and After: Maybe some members can show both an early and a later version of a song, i.e. one version that first got rejected and after some refinement was forwarded (obviously along with the comments why the first version got rejected).
- Taxi Office Tour How it all started, a typical day in the life of Michael asf.
- I think it has been done before but why not doing another session with an accomplished member developing e.g. a short simple instrumental cue in 'real time' during the show.
Just my five cents.
Cheers,
Matt
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Re: Ideas for TAXI TV Topics
Well, the chat room can judge if it's done on TTV; the difficulty would be in finding a strapped-for-cash independent filmmaker with say, a five-minute short that a bunch of us could score for free...oh, wait; maybe not so difficult.hummingbird wrote:Oh this isn't really a taxitv topic I guess but reading Mojo's post made me wish we had a little TAXI film scoring contest with the top 5 shown at the rally..... but then we'd need judges and stuff - it all gets too complicated!!
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Re: Ideas for TAXI TV Topics
As mentioned above by others, I'd really like to see a music editor in action - not just talking about it, but actually on a workstation editing music into a scene, selecting cues to fit the scene, selecting which parts of the cues to include, maybe using alt mixes, setting the levels with dialog, etc. My preference would be to see an editor working on a reality show more so than a movie, but either would be great.
This is something I've never been able to find on YouTube or elsewhere.
Thanks for asking!
Jim
This is something I've never been able to find on YouTube or elsewhere.
Thanks for asking!
Jim
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Re: Ideas for TAXI TV Topics
They had a session like this at the last road rally.jdstamper wrote:As mentioned above by others, I'd really like to see a music editor in action - not just talking about it, but actually on a workstation editing music into a scene, selecting cues to fit the scene, selecting which parts of the cues to include, maybe using alt mixes, setting the levels with dialog, etc. My preference would be to see an editor working on a reality show more so than a movie, but either would be great.
This is something I've never been able to find on YouTube or elsewhere.
Thanks for asking!
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Re: Ideas for TAXI TV Topics
Its not quite the same as what folk are asking for but close.....
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