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Posted in November 29th, 2008
Short music loops are used by many music producers and film editors today in their media projects. Set in a specific tempo and key, music loops are of a single instrument such as a guitar and edited into 1 to 16 measure bits. Alternately, entire orchestrations or rock tracks can be cut into loops. The following advice will assist you in making loops that can be used by yourself or others in media productions.
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Posted in November 28th, 2008
Media projects created by music and film producers today frequently use music loops. An instrument such as a saxophone played in a particular key can be cut at a specific tempo in 4 to 16 measure pieces called loops. In addition, full ensemble tracks can be cut into loops. The points that follow should help guide you in your efforts at music loops creation.
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Posted in November 27th, 2008
Macro photography is close-up photography. You are able to get close to small objects and photograph detail. Macro lenses are typically 1:1 (”life size”). What this means is that the image of your subject is relatively the same size in real life. Below ar
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Posted in November 25th, 2008
Media projects created by music and film producers today frequently use music loops. An instrument such as a saxophone played in a particular key can be cut at a specific tempo in 4 to 16 measure pieces called loops. In addition, full ensemble tracks can be cut into loops. The points that follow should help guide you in your efforts at music loops creation.
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Posted in November 21st, 2008
There are countless breathtaking landscapes. Just visit a local or national park, you won’t even have to leave the United States! Below are tips to help you take awesome landscape photographs. Both beginners and professionals can use these simple tips to take landscape photos.
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Posted in November 21st, 2008
Macro photography is when you photograph your subject close-up. Macro photography allows you to get in close and photograph small details on your subject. Usually macro lenses are 1:1 (”life size”). That means the size of your subject in the frame is generally the same size in real life. Here you will find macro photography tips.
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Posted in November 19th, 2008
There are endless beautiful landscapes. Take a short trip to a local or national park- you don’t even have to leave the Unites States! The following tips will help you take great landscape photos. It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner or professional because these are simple tips that anyone can follow.
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Posted in November 17th, 2008
Close-up photography is also known as macro photography. If you subject is small, you are able to photograph the small details by getting closer. Macro lenses are 1:1 (”life size”). This means that the image of your subject is the same size in real life. Listed below are macro photography tips to help you get started.
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Posted in November 7th, 2008
Color photography seems to be all the rage nowadays, but black and white photography can provide nuance and a certain level of sophistication to your work. Below are quick tips for black and white photography.
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Posted in November 4th, 2008
While taking photographs in color is often a common choice, black and white photography often affords interesting results. The following points are quick tips for black and white photography.
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