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My acting debut.....

#1 Post by Bruce Weldy »

Ok, just for grins....or groans.....

The band I run sound for decided to do a music video for their newest single release. A really talented young man (the drummer's son) did the whole thing from producing to directing to editing.....

I think he did a great job and it looks as good as anything I've seen on TV...

In case you are wondering.....I'm the crusty old sound man....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtKWCXwRJuI

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#2 Post by Dale Hammer »

Looking real good there, Bruce! Real nice production for the band.

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Excellent ! Nice to see it still done the old skool way !
ps... my favorite button, mute

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#4 Post by Grant Bunter »

I'm with Dale on the production.
Great job Bruce.

You look like you've had some practice with the shots too...
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quickdraw wrote:Excellent ! Nice to see it still done the old skool way !
ps... my favorite button, mute

qd
I was hoping people wouldn't think I was taking it off of mute....those yamaha boards don't have mute buttons - rather, you have to light the button for it to be on.

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#7 Post by Bruce Weldy »

Grant Bunter wrote:I'm with Dale on the production.
Great job Bruce.

You look like you've had some practice with the shots too...

Ha....I don't hardly ever do shots. Only with the band before a show. And that's usually some kind of schnapps.

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I love it, man, absolutely true life, there...
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:clap: Great video. Very cool!
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Not bad, not bad at all!
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#11 Post by James Champer »

That was great! Nice low budget production imo.

Bruce, I hear they are doing another "Roadhouse" - Time to call your agent!
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#12 Post by Bruce Weldy »

James Champer wrote:
Bruce, I hear they are doing another "Roadhouse" - Time to call your agent!
Only if I get to dance!

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#13 Post by James Champer »

Bruce Weldy wrote:Only if I get to dance!
Well, that depends, if you dance like Chris Farley *next* to Patrick Swyazee, then

YOU'RE IN!

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#14 Post by Rick Lee »

Hey, sounds like you're right where you belong... behind the sound board.

Nice!
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#15 Post by Bruce Weldy »

Rick Lee wrote:Hey, sounds like you're right where you belong... behind the sound board.

Nice!
I saw what you did there.... :wink:

Actually, I've gone up and played a song with 'em a couple of times. I don't get to do country very often, but I enjoy it when I do.

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