SPP4, VD, NC3, MD8ME, FW? & other assorted acronyms

June 15, 2009

garoffice during spp4 mixing
(the garoffice during SPP4 mixing. I’m finishing the mix on the machine I started it on, my laptop. To facilitate multi-tasking, and avoid moving my crappy speakers from machine to machine, the laptop is setup in front of the desktop. I right hand mouse the desktop and left hand mouse the laptop. I keep notes on the desktop, as well. It’s kind of ludicrous. For my upcoming mixes on other records [oRSo9 and orso9rmx, MSP, MD8ME, SleepWalks, Kenton Camerata, Brother X, My Special Porpoise, ect] I am sticking with the desktop. To that end I just re-installed Live on it. I am abandoning ProTools for mixing. I can’t see launching it unless I need Pitch n Time, at this point. Mixing with Ableton is faboo.)

I’m pleased to say that we’re closing in on the final mixes of the fourth Stowe-Pembleton Project record. A few more good days, like I’ve had this past week, will get it in the can. And then it’s off to Soul Note. We’re pretty confident they’ll pick it up for release as our third release on their label.
But the third SPP record, embarrassingly, is still not mixed. D’oh! Heaven only knows if the label it was originally recorded for will still be interested. Rest assured getting SPP3 mixed is high on my spreadsheet of things to do. Well, item 13 of ~59, anyway. But since some activities exist in overlapping states, it’s higher than 13 might seem to suggest.

Research for Vile Dead continues. Which is to say I’m watching zombie related tv and film, as well as horror and supernatural flicks. I’ve been watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes. This weekend I watched The Hunger (the first 2/3 is awesome. Then it’s downhill into complete, “quick, wrap it up, we’ve used our allotted 70 minutes! Screw linearity, comprehensibility, plot, characters and everything that’s happened in the film thus far, we need a quick ending. Oh hey, could you throw in a twist! Don’t worry about it making sense, this a vampire movie with David Bowie and lesbians, we can’t lose!”) and Hellboy II (Lots of fun to watch with absolutely no promise or pretension to being anything else.) I must admit, I always love the research phase of projects, but VD is particularly enjoyable.

Yesterday 23E Studios hosted a little tea party in the front courtyard of the garoffice. Our overlords, the Nightmare City City Council, were in town and wanted to check up on us. I think we passed the spot inspection. They declared the garoffice very nice, and expressed a strong faith in our ability to be productive in the 23E complex. While here they picked up their tribute for the year, the Nightmare City arcade from the Disembody installation/set. And their outfits from that film for use in future NC ventures.

Garoffice front courtyard
(This is the courtyard. In the pic it is setup for mixing SPP4. It looked much nicer for the NC3: no computer paraphernalia, just my blue teapot and white cups and saucers.)
garoffice front courtyard front

You’ll note from this post that the rebuilt desktop is performing fine thus far. I yanked out two internal drives, and hope to replace them soon with much larger drives for the logging and editing of Disembody. That’s one of the first things that came up in my logging strategy session with my father. The other big thing at this stage is establishing the best possible naming system for the clips. And defining parameters based on future uses of the footage. To that end I’ve begun a catalogue and timeline for the footage.

In other Disembody news, the NC3 think they spotted the dumpster from Disembody still residing in an alley in Chinatown where we filled it. The dumpster company has still not carried it away. Why not?
In sad Disembody news, 20th Century Props, where 23E rented theater seats for the Morgellon, is selling off its props and closing its doors. Oh, if only we could buy those seats for future projects! They’re being auctioned off, but A) I’ll be on tour and B) I have no money. So…

MD8ME/Copy Lake setup

Above is some of the messy Copy Lake/My Daddy Ate My Eyes setup for our coming shows (and hopefully tour) in July. I’m mixing a MD8ME demo today. And rehearsing for the shows every day for the next many weeks. Also working on new material for Forever What?. We hope to rehearse in August in preparation for shows in Fall. With luck we’ll start gigging out semi-reguarly here in LA starting in September.

Oh My, this is not what we expected

March 11, 2008

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Yes, you’ve arrived at the trusty 23E Studios blog. But now it looks all, different. And all the old posts have disappeared.

Sorry, we’re working on it. We’ve upgraded the 23E Studios website and are upgrading the blog. And as is always the case with upgrades, we ran into some bugs.

Harrumph.

We should have the history up soon. And I’ll be manicuring the blog in the coming days.

Until then, the good news, and there is lots of it:

It looks like we may have a game designer. A Flash game designer in L.A. is speaking with us about designing a Disembody video game for the theater arcade.

We have secured a very nice projector for the theater. We have also come close to acquiring all the computers needed for the show. That’s 6 or 7. It looks like the only thing we’ll need to rent is an editing station. Unsurprisingly, no one wants to loan out a Mac Pro with a cinema screen and Final Cut Pro. Imagine that!

Today we got the go ahead from Susan (she is the best executive producer ever!) to use the Fringe storage space (a very large room downstairs where our production facility is being built) as our recording studio for the soundtrack. Our composers, Phil and Libby, will be down there with all my gear and much of theirs. And many guest musicians, such as my partner in the Stowe-Pembleton Project, Nobu.

Sunday night we had a production meeting. I can’t even tell you how relieved I am that we all came out of it upbeat and joyful. Most of our equipment needs are met. And through donation or loan, to boot. As well, the crew all get along and are very much on the same page about how this will have to be shot and edited.

So, yeah, lots of good news. Now I just need to raise a little bit more money to finance the crazier elements, and we’ll have one of the strangest projects ever to hit Chinatown.

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