When I wrote songs for my last "Alpha" album I decided to record both the audio and video of every idea I came up with. I ended up with huge amount of video sequences. I thought it is a cool idea to create a music video to illustrate a full song from my "Alpha" album.
This song is a tribute to Steve Vai. "V" for "Five". "V" for "Vai" as well. I used various instruments such as a flugelhorn, a string section, a piano, a DX keyboard and Drawbar Organ to create an instrumentation which mixes classical music and jazz influence in a rock ballad.
Yes, I know, this is all about another lenghty song. :lol:
I like to take the time to develop a story. Please, take the time to listen and watch the whole song.
Enjoy!
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Album available for download:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/juliencarayon
http://itunes.apple.com/fr/album/alpha/id423342550
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@TheLuchoPower Thank you very much! Feel free to watch my other videos
JulienCarayon 1 month ago
this is exelent!
TheLuchoPower 1 month ago
@aphexlane Thank you very much, feel free to watch and share my other videos.
JulienCarayon 1 month ago
nice job! great composition and playing. i really dig the idea of recording both audio and video. cool stuff.
aphexlane 1 month ago
@MaxBGuitar Thanks :)
I record video using a Toshiba Camileo camcorder which feeds an Avermerdia Capture card. Then video goes straight into my hard drive for later editing. On the audio side, I use Cubase. All the video editing and rendering is done by using Sony Vegas Platinum.
JulienCarayon 1 month ago
Awesome. Sound & video.
How you made video?? Also editing and stuff? Nice... :) Thump up.
MaxBGuitar 1 month ago