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Interview with Adam Kovic (TheDeadPixel)

 Could you Introduce yourself? 

 

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Interview with JonCJG

I recently had a interview with Jon Graham (also known as JonCJG and DigitalPh33r) who is widely known for his machinima Arby 'n' the Chief.

Could you introduce yourself?

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Time Management

Time Management 
 
One of the most difficult aspects of AVAing is time management and organisation. In theory, everything seems simple... but when you unzip everyone's lines and realise you've got to mix over 300+ files together, and make it all sound good...

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Getting started with Machinima

Getting Started

So you want to make machinima but don't know where to begin? Azure has asked me to write a getting started guide and here it is.

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Thenationmaker's guide and tips to voice acting

Voice-Acting is a crown jewel in the entertainment business; serving to be the main source of cartoons we see on our television sets, later evolved into animated movies, video games and to what we loved; Anime. We’re sooner to fall in love with these timeless classics and new-age improvements, only some of us can step in and demand they want to voice in one themselves. They got in a certain studio, voice in, and later managed to become official voice actors. While only some of them didn’t make the cut and went back to the drawing board.

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Voice acting in games

1up have an interesting article  on voice acting in games. Does the process really allow for the best performance? There are also a few interesting comments from Industry Members at the end of the article so check it out.

[Found via VAC]

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How to produce music in FL Studio 5 - Part 3

Part III
Making Basslines and Melodies

Now that we covered percussion, we’re going to make a bassline. First, let’s add eight more blocks of the arrangement.

Ok, there we go. That way we can have some room for the bassline to come in.

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How to produce music in FL Studio 5 - Part 2

Part II
Adding Percussion

Now for dance tracks, adding percussion is important, you wouldn’t want it to sound just plain or people will lose interest in the song. You gotta keep the groove on so people can get down to the beat. Now that we have are simple dance beat, let’s get on with adding percussion.

First, we ought to add a new channel; to do that; we need to go to “Channels” on the top left menu right next to “Edit”

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How to produce music in FL Studio 5 - Part 1

Reggid Logo Reggid’s Music Production Guide How to Make Music Using FL Studio

I’ve been using FL studio ever since 2005 and it changed my life in my music productions and they were ever since a lot better. When I first started making music, I mainly used loops. I used ACID 3.0 when I first started making music. I still use it today but mainly for recording and for rendering. Nothing was original for me then, but

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The incredibly useful links list

An extremely useful collection of links for amateur production, includes software downloads, sound efects, vide hosting, podcasting, breaking into the industry, anime, and more.This list hopes to provide links to everything to you might need when taking part in amateur productions.

We welcome link exchanges, so if you want to exchange links please email aralechan@gmail.com

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