collaboration music
alexander dahlberg
dahlberg.alexander at gmail.com
Sat Apr 7 15:35:44 UTC 2012
Hi Bart!
im using Kxstudio for my creative work. its spun out of ubuntu studio ;)
your project seem intresting. pherhaps i can make some music for you? send
me a clip or two and il put something together.
you cand find some of my previous work here
www.myspace.com/alandtheawesomes
https://sites.google.com/site/herrdahlbergmusic/
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B2SrQDl0MyEiYTlhOWExNDMtMjA4NC00YTIzLWI4Y2UtZGM2ZGQyYjY2NTBm
http://soundcloud.com/dahlberg-alexander
kind regards
Alexander Dahlberg
Den 6 april 2012 17:29 skrev bart deruyter <bart.deruyter at gmail.com>:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm in the process of making an animation movie. I guess I don't have to
> explain it's really tons and tons of work. Right now I'm working on the
> website to put it online, with all the necessary explanations and info, but
> it is far from ready yet.
>
> But, since it's going to be an semi-open project, (story is fixed, and you
> could call it a life's work, so I do consider me being the final judge in
> what's going to be approved, but I guess that's obvious) I'm looking for
> people and some tools to work in collaboration.
> It speaks for itself that the final results will be freely available, in
> that sense it will be fully open.
>
> As far as text and images it is not that hard, but when it comes to music,
> I haven't found really interesting things yet to work in collaboration with
> others online, apart from ninjam, but that's more for jamming sessions.
>
> I know it is not specifically ubuntustudio related, but are there people
> with experience, knowledge or ideas on how to manage music composing,
> recording etc. in collaboration with an online community? And are there
> people out there interested in creating some movie music? Don't hesitate to
> contact me, even personally, for more info about it.
>
> Thinking about Ubuntustudio, this might be a way to test its capabilities
> and a way to discover lacking features for this kind of work (comparing it
> with Blenders open movie projects to pinpoint problems in Blenders feature
> set). I mean, since Ubuntu and UbuntuStudio are the result of
> collaboration, why wouldn't we jointly create some things?
>
> Grtz,
>
> Bart Deruyter
>
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