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« on: March 13, 2007, 11:48:50 PM »
LoudMouth Offline
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Hi All!
Just wanted to throw my hat into the mix...great forum we got going on here. Always looking for new ways to improve the mix. I run a radio production / imaging business (as i am sure most of you do to!) www.loudmouthimaging.com - hope to meet some good contacts on here, already recognize a few names!

Take Care,
Casey
www.loudmouthimaging.com
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« on: March 14, 2007, 03:31:15 PM »
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Hi Casey, I've listened to the demos and you have some good voices in your crew. Was that Emmet's The Point?

Compared to other recent US imaging I've heard, yours seems to be a bit softer and laid-back and reaching out a little more intellectually, rather than a load of noise that you often hear in imaging which acheives nothing but ... a lot of noise and significantly, says and does nothing (one woosh says 'here it comes' or something like that, but 10 wooshes, 4 beeps and bang is just mad, it communicates nothing but confusion. I wish someone would teach the functions of imaging noises so that producers learned how to use the noises poperly.

Good work,
Bernie.
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« on: March 16, 2007, 04:36:05 AM »
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Thank you BFM! I agree with you as well....the last 5 years have seen an influx of "radio imaging/production/over doing it, let us throw in a little more effects here kinda people". I am a firm believer that the point you try to get across with imaging is that, infact, you are trying to sell the station - not yoru sound....get what Im sayin?
I will be updating my demos probably tomorrow with an entirely new "arsenal"...which I feel really showcase's my techniques/philosophy.

I'll never forget when a member (on a different board) said to me, I quote, "Your work would never fly in MY production house". He was served with a C&D order the next week for using unlicensed elements....whooops! I guess overdoing it really did him in.

Once again thanks for the words....also, to anyone who is interested - I have just became an exclusive Licensed Distributor of Big Fish Workparts, please take a look at my site for more information on the radio's leading Production Elements library, heard in every top 5 market. Once again, thank you and please check my site tomorrow for some more demos!

Take care -
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« on: March 16, 2007, 05:00:33 AM »
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Hi Casey, I've listened to the demos and you have some good voices in your crew. Was that Emmet's The Point?

Nope, not mine! We're a cross between alternative and active rock.  Much more attitude. evil

All of our stuff is done in-house using "Frostbytes" elements...And of course my own "N2O" n2oimaging.com.

Emmett
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« on: March 16, 2007, 05:26:22 AM »
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Howdy Emmett! I think we've met before on another forum...not quite sure though. Anyways  - It's great to have a place for the imaging guru's to get together and share ideas. One thing i'd like to ask you folks is what have you done (if you have) in the past with Barter Agreements? Any services you recommend?Huh?? Thanks!

Casey
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« on: May 11, 2007, 04:28:09 AM »
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Hey Casey,
Love your production work, dude!
Love your website too..... except for one thing. Your youth is showing.
Vinyl rotates clockwise, not anti-clockwise, and that there 45rpm on the homepage... it ain't doin' anywhere NEAR 45 rpm!!
Smiley
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Cheers,
Bruce.
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