Blanco Deuce – I’m Looking at Your Mom
This is a response video to the song titled Stop Looking at my Mom by the Astronomical Kid. Music by Blanco Duece from Staten Island, NY. Filmed on an HV30 in 24fps, using a 52mm Raynox DCR6600. Edited and titled in Adobe Premiere CS4, keying and effects done in Adobe After Effects CS4. I was shooting in shutter priority set at 1/48, and ran into one snag where the video looks slow motion for a few frames (you can see it if you look for it). The camera has done this before when I’ve shot at these settings in low light. I probably should have shot in HDV standard, but thought 24fps would make the motion of the characters look cooler as silhouettes. A big thanks to Andrew Kramer from Video CoPilot for putting together such great tutorials and for helping us learn so much. Thanks also to Blanco Deuce for hiring us to do this video. You can see links to their stuff below the video. We think its a pretty funny response to Stop Looking at my Mom by the Astronomical Kid.
This is a YouTube embed, so click on the lower right of the player after pressing play to view in HD!
This is the first single released by Blanco Deuce. “I’m Looking at Your Mom” is a direct response to the single “Stop Looking at my Mom” by the Astronomical Kid from Brooklyn, NY.
Download the mp3 FREE — http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/blancodeuce
Blanco Deuce Website — http://www.reverbnation.com/blancodeuce
Blanco Deuce on Facebook — http://www.facebook.com/blancodeuce
Blanco Deuce on YouTube — Click Here
The Astronomical Kid on YouTube — Click Here
Audiometry performing Live: “Traffic”
Audiometry performing LIVE: “Traffic” – 5.21.2010 at The Cup in Staten Island, NYC.
Static shots filmed with a canon HV-30, moving shots filmed with a Pentax K-x and my small DIY Steadicam. Audio recorded on a Rode Videomic, editing done in Adobe Premiere CS4, Effects added in After Effects CS4.
Enrico Arcaro – Guitar
James Federico – Drums
Andy Struck-Marcell – Keyboards
Robert Marinelli – Bass
For more Info see: enricoarcaro.com/audiometry/
Say No to GMO!
Well, I needed an excuse to blow my head off. Thanks to Video Co-Pilot for their great tutorial on how to make this magic happen in Adobe After Effects CS4. Filmed on the Canon HV30 using a Rode Videomic for sound on site, and a 52mm Raynox HD6600 lens. Voice over recorded on the Shure SM57 Mic.
My take on genetically modified foods. The long term effects of GMO’s on humans is unknown, and foods/products using such organisms could pose a health hazard to humans. This is a very complex subject and requires much scientific investigation. Many major nations other than the US do not allow GMO’s in their food supply; including the U.K and Australia. The corporatization of our food supply has caused food production to be driven by profits instead of product safety and quality. Remember, GM foods may be bad for your health.
