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Bree Harlow - Interview & Song
Posted 14 years ago on June 26, 2012

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Johannah sits down with Archstone Production's newest addition, Bree Harlow, for an interview and photo session.


Interview


Singing Missing You


Interview - Outtakes

MEDIA: DVCProHD & MiniDV | RECORD DATE: 4-28-2012 | View via Youtube: Interview / Singing "Missing You" / Interview Outtakes

DIRECT DOWNLOAD:
[listyofiles folder=../downloads/archive/2012-04-28_bree_harlow options=table, new_window]

I worked with Archstone Productions to produce this series of videos, featuring the artist, Bree Harlow. I was lucky enough to catch up with them while they worked on the album, and shot a quick little interview. During the taping, her friend Johannah snapped a bunch of awesome photos, hence the flashes of white seen throughout.

Pictures from this event are HERE (within the 2012 Misc People folder)

SCREEN CAPTURES

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BEHIND THE SCENES

I shot this during the taping. You will notice that rather than recording to an internal P2 card, I opted to capture the DVCProHD codec via Adobe OnLocation on my laptop.

POST PRODUCTION

Since I found out that Sony Vegas doesn't edit the DVCProHD codec natively, I converted all the footage to uncompressed-avi files, and went from there.

Also, it wasn't until I played back the captured footage, did I notice the yellowish and reddish tones. I adjusted the color curves, lowered the saturation by 50%, tweaked a Magic Bullet Look a bit (including adding some film grain), and finished it off with 50% sharpening.

I like the new color palette.

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Johannah sits down with Archstone Production's newest addition, Bree Harlow, for an interview and photo session.


Interview


Singing Missing You


Interview - Outtakes

MEDIA: DVCProHD & MiniDV | RECORD DATE: 4-28-2012 | View via Youtube: Interview / Singing "Missing You" / Interview Outtakes

DIRECT DOWNLOAD:
[listyofiles folder=../downloads/archive/2012-04-28_bree_harlow options=table, new_window]

I worked with Archstone Productions to produce this series of videos, featuring the artist, Bree Harlow. I was lucky enough to catch up with them while they worked on the album, and shot a quick little interview. During the taping, her friend Johannah snapped a bunch of awesome photos, hence the flashes of white seen throughout.

Pictures from this event are HERE (within the 2012 Misc People folder)

SCREEN CAPTURES

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BEHIND THE SCENES

I shot this during the taping. You will notice that rather than recording to an internal P2 card, I opted to capture the DVCProHD codec via Adobe OnLocation on my laptop.

POST PRODUCTION

Since I found out that Sony Vegas doesn't edit the DVCProHD codec natively, I converted all the footage to uncompressed-avi files, and went from there.

Also, it wasn't until I played back the captured footage, did I notice the yellowish and reddish tones. I adjusted the color curves, lowered the saturation by 50%, tweaked a Magic Bullet Look a bit (including adding some film grain), and finished it off with 50% sharpening.

I like the new color palette.

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I worked with Archstone Productions to create this series of videos showcasing their talented musician, Bree Harlow. The videos were added to the other video area within the archive section.

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Interview


Singing “Missing You”


Interview Outtakes

Johannah sits down with Archstone Production's newest addition, Bree Harlow, for an interview and photo session.


Interview


Singing Missing You


Interview - Outtakes

MEDIA: DVCProHD & MiniDV | RECORD DATE: 4-28-2012 | View via Youtube: Interview / Singing "Missing You" / Interview Outtakes

DIRECT DOWNLOAD:
[listyofiles folder=../downloads/archive/2012-04-28_bree_harlow options=table, new_window]

I worked with Archstone Productions to produce this series of videos, featuring the artist, Bree Harlow. I was lucky enough to catch up with them while they worked on the album, and shot a quick little interview. During the taping, her friend Johannah snapped a bunch of awesome photos, hence the flashes of white seen throughout.

Pictures from this event are HERE (within the 2012 Misc People folder)

SCREEN CAPTURES

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BEHIND THE SCENES

I shot this during the taping. You will notice that rather than recording to an internal P2 card, I opted to capture the DVCProHD codec via Adobe OnLocation on my laptop.

POST PRODUCTION

Since I found out that Sony Vegas doesn't edit the DVCProHD codec natively, I converted all the footage to uncompressed-avi files, and went from there.

Also, it wasn't until I played back the captured footage, did I notice the yellowish and reddish tones. I adjusted the color curves, lowered the saturation by 50%, tweaked a Magic Bullet Look a bit (including adding some film grain), and finished it off with 50% sharpening.

I like the new color palette.

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Johannah sits down with Archstone Production's newest addition, Bree Harlow, for an interview and photo session.


Interview


Singing Missing You


Interview - Outtakes

MEDIA: DVCProHD & MiniDV | RECORD DATE: 4-28-2012 | View via Youtube: Interview / Singing "Missing You" / Interview Outtakes

DIRECT DOWNLOAD:
[listyofiles folder=../downloads/archive/2012-04-28_bree_harlow options=table, new_window]

I worked with Archstone Productions to produce this series of videos, featuring the artist, Bree Harlow. I was lucky enough to catch up with them while they worked on the album, and shot a quick little interview. During the taping, her friend Johannah snapped a bunch of awesome photos, hence the flashes of white seen throughout.

Pictures from this event are HERE (within the 2012 Misc People folder)

SCREEN CAPTURES

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BEHIND THE SCENES

I shot this during the taping. You will notice that rather than recording to an internal P2 card, I opted to capture the DVCProHD codec via Adobe OnLocation on my laptop.

POST PRODUCTION

Since I found out that Sony Vegas doesn't edit the DVCProHD codec natively, I converted all the footage to uncompressed-avi files, and went from there.

Also, it wasn't until I played back the captured footage, did I notice the yellowish and reddish tones. I adjusted the color curves, lowered the saturation by 50%, tweaked a Magic Bullet Look a bit (including adding some film grain), and finished it off with 50% sharpening.

I like the new color palette.

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