Music Essay | Chaper 4: Singing Portraits

May 22nd, 2006  |  Category: Athens, Projects  |  Tags: ,  |  1 Comment


Music Essay | Chaper 4: Singing Portraits

I think this was a good idea originally, but I had to scrap most of the other portraits because the people singing HAD to hold the mic or they wouldn’t/couldn’t sing. As a consequence, they blew out the audio by holding the mic too close. Two out of the eight portraits turned out alright. (The two I was holding the mic).


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  1. I like the portrait of the women, but the lighting is a little dark.

    Cheers,
    John


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