Posts Tagged ‘Music From Bob’s Basement’

Music From Bob’s Basement Part 5

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

I bought a new hard drive to deal with the massive amounts of memory required to produce the show.  Steve and I spent a couple of hours trying to record a song he wrote on Friday only to be frustrated by a full memory.  Time is turning into a very precious commodity in this project.  Now, I look at the credits at the end of a commercially produced show and see how many people put in time taking care of all the little details that go into production and I see what doesn’t get done in my show.  It certainly helps if you know what you’re doing.  There are a lot of skills I have to learn before I add them to the show.  There are a lot of details that I wasn’t even aware of 2 months ago.

Forms for Music From Bob’s Basement

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

These forms are in pdf

The station requires me to have people who appear on the show to sign a release form.

Public Access Release Form

I need a synch license to put your music on the show.  This license also allows me to put the songs on the web.

Synchronization License

Music From Bob’s Basement Part 2

Monday, September 28th, 2009

I suppose it’s not surprising that you get offered a lot of help when you ask for help in an interesting project.  There have been over 20 people offering me help.  I recorded 9 songs from Robin Storm yesterday and they were all really good performances but, I didn’t enjoy it.  There were no surprises for me except my reaction.  Storm didn’t ask me to play with him and might have rebuffed my offer.  I knew it would be like that because Storm has been in Bob’s Basement before.  I didn’t start this project because I wanted to become a producer.  I became a producer because I wanted to perform and have some control over the final product.  I’m still constrained by time and deadlines, FCC rules and my limitations in the technical aspects of video editing but, I don’t have sponsors telling me I can’t promote my political point of view.  In fact, that’s the whole purpose of Public Access T.V..  One of the people who has expressed an interest the show is a radio host, Judy Stadt.  She has this saying on her website; “Freedom is doing what you want, Happiness is doing what you want and enjoying it.”  I hope she tells me how to do that.

Music from Bob’s Basement part 1

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

I don’t remember the exact moment or thought I had when I made that call to the cable company to make a local access tv show.  It wasn’t obvious to me just how much work it would entail.  I soon learned that I was to become a producer.  They sent me a kit of 36 pages which included a lot of legalize gobbledygook and technical video jargon of which I had never heard.  There was also the camera stuff in which my mac computer doesn’t like the windows based file format my camera produced.  After struggling to get the performance right only to discover that I hadn’t turned on the camera and finally converting it to a format that I could put in iMovie without being reminded by an image plastered across my creation stating that win4mac is a trial version I finally got to the point where I was moving video clips and audio clips to a time-line.  After days of struggling to get the movie looking and sounding the way I wanted it to I found that iDVD was no picnic either.  After 3 weeks of work I finally got my first weekly episode on a DVD and delivered to the cable company.  I’m going to have to work faster.  I’m also going to have to get a lot more material.  There are the songs I wrote and songs in public domain but, most of the stuff I’ve mastered I’m going to need a music synchronization license for.

Producing a TV Show

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

I apologize for taking so long to put up a new blog entry.  I’ve been busy trying to produce a local access TV show called ‘Music From Bob’s Basement’.  I suppose my newest endeavor could be attributed to mid-life crisis in that I’m exploring unrealized youthful dreams.  The cliche of a sports car really doesn’t fit me; though, I have found myself eyeing Chevy 10 vans lately.  My parents bought their first TV when I was less than a year old in 1954.  I grew up watching TV and I attribute my overweight state as stemming from the anxiety I felt during that 3 month period in my late twenties when I tried going without television.  Ironically, I now feel the need to snack when I watch TV which I didn’t before that life altering experience.  Maybe, I should go back to eating at the dinner table.  It would certainly save on stained shirts but, since I have to eat anyway and my newest endeavor of producing a TV show requires me to study the masters; I might as well accept that I’m probably eating while viewing because of all the food commercials.