 Hello, hello, everybody. It's a party. A party? Party. Wait, let me stop sharing this. Hey, there's Carrie and Renee. Hello, Jeff. Hello. Hey, buddy. Long time no see. And Yuri, Quinn. There he is. Hey, there he is. Man, look at this. Hi, Renee. What a lovely sitting room. Thank you. It looks like Mark and Carrie and Quinn are all in the same California location right now. Mark's laughter just gave it away though, I think, because, you know, unless the background, unless you've got that stabilized background feature built into your camera, which I'm going to upgrade my camera to at some point. Hey, Yuri. Oh, I can't hear you. That's a rallying cry of 2020 is I think you're on mute. Yeah. It's your budget's crap and you're on mute. Hey. Oh, wait a minute. I've neglected to let other people into the party. Wait a second. What a host. What a poor host. Oh, it's so good to see everybody. Yeah. I can't tell you. I mean, it's like, uh, it's like, uh, I think it's since like that, maybe the third one or something like that, you know, it's just great to see other people's faces. I mean, other than, of course, like the guests that I've had, you know, which is always, it's always wonderful to see your face, but like, you know, all the names and everything that are in the chat. It's so great to see everybody. Oh man. Quinn, how's it going? What are you drinking? Coffee. I'm just getting started. Oh, okay. Good. Me too. Me too. My COVID schedule has slid. Uh-oh. He starts around noon-ish and the realm. Okay. I was going to say, is that your COVID schedule, your COVID drinking schedule? Yeah. Yeah. Because you know. Yeah. Well, you had a lot of years. Prepared me for that. It's the big decision. Is it a coffee? What do we go to that? Spin the wheel. Man. There really is no bad choice. Just don't, don't mix the two. No. You know, unless there's like a coffee vodka drink that I'm not aware of. Coffee vodka. Bailey's. Dude. Oh, Carrie. What are you drinking? We're going out in the water after this. I'm not drinking yet. Nice. Full shot. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. We're going out in the water after this. I'm not drinking yet. Nice. Full shot. I mean, that's great. My, uh, my parents are 72 and my dad called, uh, you know, I check in with them all the time and talking to my dad. And you get, he said, uh, you know, your mother and I, uh, discovered a beverage at, this is how he talks by the way. It's slow and deep. He said, uh, did you know that they make canned beverages with vodka in them? And I was like, really? He's like, yes. Your mother and I got a can of white claw. And I was like, not a six pack. You're a case. One can, they got one like $2.49 can of the mango flavor. And they're both enjoying it very much. So it's going to be a wild night in Ventner, New Jersey. Really rather not think about it. Wow. It's everybody's. Hey, there's the baby. Yeah. Anybody else got that? The most. She misses everybody. Yeah. Oh. Anybody else have. Indy. Renee's puppy. Yeah. Oh yeah, right. He hates this zoom. He hides. Every time. Like, I pick them up. We all like. Stop it. I share a sentiment. Yeah. It's great to see everybody's little home office. The space here. Although Renee, the view is. Yeah. That's my garden. That's my solar panels. Oh, wow. Look at that. Saving the world. Yeah. That's awesome. Yeah. That's for nine. Nice. The zoom call has been made carbon neutral by Renee digital banshee. Exactly. Thanks for that. Banshee.com. All today. Don't go away. Little D. She's missing everybody. She's learning how to bark from the bad big dog. She's learning all that traits, but she still sits. She's like, where are the lights? Yeah. MB Duke made an appearance on, uh, on, on a zoom. I was on with, uh, with Billy and Bryce the other day. We missed dude. Yeah. I was like that dude can carried in like a bag. Mark, where, where are you? I mean, where are you coming from? I'm in Indianapolis, Indiana. Oh, yeah. Oh, yes. Okay. I see it now. Yes. Yeah. Known for its beaches and palm trees. Well, I just turned that on. There. I'm in my living room. There we go. You've been wherever you want to be, brother. That's all good. Jack Horrocks is here. Yeah. It's like 5am. Wow. Are you just going to bed or are you just getting up? Bit of both. My sleep schedule is just so screwed at the moment. I got to go out on site. This morning. And then I'll come home and I'll probably have a three, four hour nap. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'll probably have a three, four hour nap and then people start calling later in the day. Wow. Oh dear. Well, it just seems. It's supposed to be a party, Jack. You're, uh, you're, uh, better off living as a split schedule if you're a tech. Amen. Fair enough. It's the glory half of the job, right? Yeah. Hey, How's it going guys? Hello. Hello. Hey man. Oh, it's so good to see your smiling face. Oh my goodness. Hey. There's somebody drinking. All right. What time is it there? Oh man. Well, thank you. Thank you for your applause. Well thank you, thank you for your applause. Oh my goodness. I just figured I can switch screens to see more people. Yeah, I'm like changing my cages. I'm like, oh yeah, I can't see more than a handful. Oh, this is just great. Lori! Lori's here, Yannick's here. Andy. Pamiro, how's the city? It's good. I'm going tomorrow. I'm going on my first, you know, lockdown shoot or post-COVID shoot tomorrow. Oh yeah. It should be exciting. It should be very, very slow from what I hear about people who have had the pleasure. It's a lot slower. There we go. Yeah, look at that dog. How's his little sister doing? Oh my God. If she doesn't kill me and I don't kill her, it's going to be awesome. We'll get her. She's a handful. She's awesome though. All right. Renee left. So if anybody wants to grab that as their background, go right ahead. Yeah. This is what I've learned in the, in the zoom, you know, the zoom world. Yeah. I can see you're a seasoned zoom veteran. Yeah. Well, you and me both brother. I don't know how many of you know this, but, but Jeff, Jeff works with me at lively in New York, although we've never worked in the same space. Yeah. He started like right after the lockdown started. Oh, Oh my God. They're all years at this age. I remember. Yeah. Yeah. You saw, and the indie had think had bigger ears when he was. Yeah. Three months old. He wanted to play with little Dean about took her out with one pop. Yeah. She doesn't care about the zoom calls. She just doesn't know yet. She'll be wise to it soon. All right. Well, let's get this going here. I've got a few things to show. I've got a few things to give away a couple of things to announce, but let me go back to, it wouldn't be a logic live episode. If I didn't share my screen and thank the good folks at synthesis solutions development integration and support synthesis.io. Check out all their remote workflow stuff. These guys are wonderful. They've supported me. And, and our company and, and all the user groups and logic live productions and NAB, remember NAB parties and NAB parties and, and I just want to thank them very much for their continued support. So thank you everybody. You know, this whole logic live thing started out like, you know, when the lockdown started. I don't know how many of you know this, but it. Right about that time, you know, we were getting ready for NAB. We were talking about getting like another one frame of white going. We were putting together the logic party in Vegas. And then like, boom, you know, the world ended. And, you know, I was trying to find some way to, to keep that kind of user group spirit going, you know, to share some knowledge and, and just try to do something positive when we were all being bombarded with something new. And I just want to thank everybody for the support and the love and, and all the positive feedback and for participating because like none of this, this would just be me rambling in my guest room if it wasn't for all of you guys. So a round of applause for everybody. Thank you very much. A little logic. There we go. Thank you. All right. So, hey, why don't we have some fun here. Right. And, and give away something. Let's give away a prize. Right. Yeah, sounds good. Got some, got some prize music. Slightly. By the way. Well, you know, I was going to say it's a, I was able to finally use the abstract particles presets. You know, which I've had access to for 20 years and never used. And that is one of them. Well, let's get Yuri back in here. All right. So I have here. Oh yeah. Can anybody name what the game show is? Not the price is right. No, but you're close. Name of what? What's the game? What the game show this music is from. Oh, It is not pressure luck. It is not pressure luck. That's exactly what it looks like, right? With the little border and the no whammy's pressure. This would be a, this would be match game. Ladies and gentlemen, match game or at least the classic 1970 match game. Hey, Ross, you're just in time. You're just in time. You're just in time. You're just in time. You're just in time. You're just in time. You're just in time. You're just in time. You're just in time. You're just in time. Get ready to go. You're just in in the 1970 match game. Hey, Ross, you're just in time. How's it going, man? Hey, how's it going, everyone? It is Cheers. There's Jack my hero. Yes. Yeah. Saved my bacon last week. Give it up for Jack. Go ahead. Oh, that's all right. I have here, let me just, a logic branded, a little phone charger, little battery here, made possible by our friends at, I'll get you a fresh one. I'll have a hundred of them. From our friends at the city of Susosiana here. We had these made up for the Vegas party, for the logic party. And so I have them here and I'm going to be giving them away every week and sending them to lucky winners. It comes in this handy dandy carrying case. I believe there's a cable in there and also a written set of instructions, 15 languages. All right. Let's tell you where to stick it, Andy or... Oh, I was going to leave that open to the, you know, peanut gallery, right? All right. So, okay, now this is going to be fun. Oh, wait a minute. We have more people who just joined. Let's bring everybody in here. We got real hot. I've just been inviting some strangers. Hope you don't mind. Oh, no, not at all. That's what makes Zoom, you know, it's the bomb. So you got high school party where you invite one friend and everybody crashes? Yeah, this is why I only ever had one. All right. Breeze here and Miriam's here and Yola, how's it going? Yola, you made it. Dave, how's it going, man? Oh, the shirt? Yes. All right. So we're doing something fun here, buddy. And we're going to give away a logic branded phone charger from Sinus Sociana. And we're going to try... I learned how to do this from someone on like a Facebook parents group. So bear with me here, you know? Does that complain about somebody else's children? Oh, dude, it's been like, it's been a bit of a thing. Okay. Let me do this. With like school closures and everything. Okay. So I have here a random number generator, all right? Which is, has a little bit of advertising on it, okay? And maybe what would be a good idea is to do this. This is a well-oiled machine, Andy. You know, I was saying earlier, I was like, ah, you know, I finally got like that webinar thing, down pat and everything. And now I've gone ahead and screwed myself home. Let me just combine these into two windows. All right, this is live, by the way, guys. It's a surprise you didn't use a phone expression for it, but you know. In music, we almost had a dance party. Yeah. Yeah, don't you have a $5 script for this? I do, but it doesn't work in 2021.2 or dot, dot one or whatever is coming. Okay, that was the wrong window. All right, I'm getting there. Hold on. It's a well-oiled machine here, everybody. All right, there we go. Okay, so I have here, Craig Higgins in the room, have here a random number generator and a list of everybody who registered. And so if you happen to be here, well, it might be lucky number 13 if you win. So here we go. We're going to spin the wheel, right? And somebody want to yell stop? 55, okay. Let's see who's lucky number 55. Lucky number 55 is Miriam. Yes. Hey. When did I win? Exactly. Miriam, you have won. You have, well, welcome. Welcome to the party, Miriam. You have won a logic branded phone charger, courtesy of our friends at Sinister's Oceana. I'll send you an email afterwards and we'll figure out how to get it to you. Congratulations. Awesome. All right. Let's give it up for Miriam for showing up at just the right time. Nice. All right. Well, that was fun. I mean, that was great. Yeah, Pete is here now, welcome Pete. All right. So moving on. I now have, you know how I always like, I've really come to hate the Zoom user interface. The more I use it, the more I hate it. You know, there's like 25,000 buttons and 250 windows. Anyway, enough about me. All right, let's go back to our... We're glad that you slogged through this for us though, Andy. Oh, thank you. There's no group I'd rather slog through it for. That was both grammatically, that was wrong in every sense. But okay. It felt right though. It felt right though. And that's all that matters. All right, everyone. Here's what I'd like to do. Okay. I have a major announcement to make. Okay. Wow. Yes, thank you very much. You know, the first, hey man, you know, it's amazing over the years, what you accumulate in your iTunes library is really quite remarkable. I could have put another kid through college. So I want to share something with you guys. You know, the whole purpose of like starting Logic Live and doing the logic.tv, of course was to like create a place that was kind of one central location for information. We all know it's like impossible to find anything on Facebook. Although Facebook clearly can find you. And it seems like I know that I can't find anything. I mean, I'll be working on something. And it just came up the other day, whether it was like a camera track or something with, oh, the matte blur. It was like, you know, blurring something inside a matte. I was like, oh, I saw that on Logic and then you just can't find it no matter, you know. And you know, it was just a week ago, but then you search that on Facebook and it shows you anything with matte blur in it from 12 years ago first. Which is algorithmically beautiful. So what I wanna share with you folks right now is a little project that we've been working on that's kind of a big deal. And it is what we're calling, ready? Forum.logic.tv, all right? Round of applause for everybody. Thank you, thank you very much. Okay, so man, maybe if I kept everything near the stop share button, this wouldn't be so difficult, but why not? Okay, so let's go to this window here, right? If you wanna go- 90% less Zuckerberg. Thank you, well, for now. Yes, if you were to go to Logic.tv right now and click on the forum button, new button by the way, it'll take you to forum.logic.tv which is our little place here on the web. And I wanna give mad props to the lovely and talented Randy McInty for being the brains behind this operation. Randy! And the fingers too. So let's give Randy, please, mad props. Nice. Okay. And so it's a forum, it's a place for us to share information, it's got all kinds of content. There have been a bunch of people who have been helping test it out and give feedback. So I encourage you to go to forum.logic.tv and dig around, see all the great stuff that's on there, contribute something, please. And if you have any questions or if you have any feedback, just let it fly. I think there's even a forum in here for feedback. And who was it Quinn that just invoked the Zuckerberg, right? In addition to like all the categories that we have here, right, there are also themes and one of them is the Facebook theme. And so if you're really, really missing that color palette and experience, okay, it's there for you, all right? Only nobody's that we're aware of is spying on you. So forum.logic.tv, we got big hopes for this and let's see how it goes. But just like with everything else, Logic, this is only as good as you guys and how much you participate. So please dive in there. And also for those of you, Tim Farrell is joining us right on time. Andy, we gotta see that Dracula theme. Oh, you wanna see the Dracula theme? Yeah. We got, I have to. I like the Dracula theme. Right? Oh, it's kind of like the Dracula Count Chocula. It's like the Count, you know? From, Blueberry Street. Yeah, so I mean, Blueberry Crunch, right? Yeah. Hey, Tim Farrell. Well, he's still muted. I'm not gonna ask him to unmute. Damn it. Just nod your heads. Yep. Yep, totally. And also, I should show you guys that if you go and download an app, this is built around discourse. And so if you download the discourse hub app, you can add, I lost your share, Andy. Yeah, it was on purpose. Oh, good. For once, right? If you download the discourse app rather, you can have forum.logic.tv in an app on your phone. You get notifications. You can leave messages. It reminds you of a, it's reminiscent rather of, you know, of a certain, you know, app, forum, information sharing experience. Hey, Tim. How's it going, man? Tim. We can't hear you. But it's nice to see you with your hair down. I think he just mouthed, you can't hear me. I think I saw that. Now it's a party. All right. What I would like to do now, oh, yours coming back in. What I'd like to do now is I'm gonna split everybody out into little, into breakout rooms for a few minutes of kind of socializing and chit chat. All right. If you've never had this experience on Zoom, you know, buckle up. It's kind of awesome. So I'm gonna for, what's that? And might work. Right? Also, I thought you said might work considering my technical track record here. So we're gonna split everybody out for a few minutes into breakout rooms, chit chat, get to know each other. It's a great opportunity for people to, to chat who might not normally be in the same, in the same place. And I'll see you back here in a few minutes for another big announcement. Sit tight, everybody. Welcome back. Into your, the timing was incredible. Like Craig Higgins just popped up is like screen black, just pops up. Hey guys, I finally figured it out. And then crash broke that. So please say something to Craig about it. He's like. Definitely. So hilarious. The timing could not have been better for him unfortunately. That's awesome. So far so good, right? Yeah. I hope everybody comes back. There we go. Hey, welcome back. Welcome back. We're back. Yay. Oh wow, look, everybody's coming back. Oh my God, Craig, as soon as you came back and started like, it's a little dark in here. Crash. We, oh, hold on. I think when it brings you back, everybody puts you on mute by default. So. No, we all just got very quiet. Unmute yourselves. Sounds about right. Yeah, listen to myself breathe. So I hope everybody enjoyed the, right. Yeah, especially on the fancy microphones. We do the breakout room thing. What's that? Oh yeah, right. Okay, wait, who was that? Jack? Well, bless you. At least someone listened to that episode of the podcast. Thank you so much. Yeah, I was doing the, I don't know how many of you and feel free to lie to me because I don't know that I have accurate metrics. Listen to the logic podcast, but the one I did with, with, with Yannick and Jason from Synthesis, I'm talking to them and like, I have a nervous habit of playing with this screw, which holds the microphone in place. And so I'm talking away and then boom, the thing just falls. Hey man, live theater. All right. Well, welcome back. Welcome back everybody. I hope you had fun. That was glorious. Hey John. John Aguipatos. Which camera am I on? I love this setup. What? You have more than one? You're in the casino? Yeah, I'm in the casino. Where's your mask? Put your mask on, dude. You look like you bastard. I'm the one man now. Oh man. He's waiting for everyone to show up in an A.B. All right. All right. We all miss you brother. 17 more days. Fingers crossed, right? Counting down. Okay. So I have another major announcement to make for everybody. I hope you're all sitting down. Uh-oh. Yep. Okay. Ready? This only requires nine browser windows. So pray for me. At the edge of my seat. This isn't a zoom bomb, is it? It's a rick roll. Oh, damn it. Oh, do it again. Do it again. Do it again. Do it again. It's fine. It has to cash. You got to play it twice. Jiggle the cable. Go on the cartridge. There we go. That's a major announcement. No whammies, no whammies, no whammies. Not yet. Big bucks. What am I seeing? I'm not seeing anything. Who's not seeing something? Me. Mark. Mark. There it is. There we go. All right. Let's hear it for a little one frame of white action. Come on, everybody. Thank you all. It's a smattering of applause. Thank you very much. And I did make this in flame in case anybody was wondering or doubted. Oh, hell no. There's the setup right there. See? Hope you caught that. Quick setup. So yeah, everybody, it's going to be one frame of white again. It's one frame of white 2020. And I'm super excited. And damn it. I don't like that. Like no whammy. You know, the best thing, the best thing about that. I know, right? Well, I'll edit this out. Andy, that is the first time you've ever swore on logic live. Is it really a slide? I think it might be. Oh, thanks. We've seen porn and smut, but no swearing. So, you know, you're good. Yeah. Well, you know, this is a safe space. You know what I mean? And I definitely feel comfortable here. So thank you. Thank you. He holds recordings. He can bleep himself out. And I will. After I strip out all the copyrighted audio that I've been using. But yeah, that little border, which I'm not going to play again is a, it's the, what is it? The abstract particle presets. Which, you know, I finally have used in 20, something years. And so, you know, mad props for that. You know what I mean? And I definitely feel comfortable here. So thank you. I, that, that. He holds recordings. He can bleep himself out. And I will. You know, mad props for the particle presets. So one frame of white is back. Come on. There we go. All right. So for any of you who don't know what one frame of white is, it's the greatest creative challenge of all time. Right. You have to make the most amazing thing you can think of in flame using all the tools in flame, but you can't bring in any footage. All right. You're starting with like a blank sheet of paper. Okay. Okay. All right. The theme for this year, because every year has it has a theme is joy. Okay. Is anything funny, happy or inspiring? Because there's anything this year needs is a little bit more joy. Okay. You look exactly the same way. Thank you. And just put in a maximum length on there of 30 seconds. That's for the project you submit. All right. The contest starts today and the entries are due one month from today on September 30th. Okay. And September tomorrow. I know, right? Wow. It's like a client. So everyone, well, you know, we've done three months in the past, but try to keep it a little, a little tighter this time, but everyone who enters does get a life, 30 day license of Sapphire of effects, which you can, it's fully, it's a fully, it's not watermarked or anything full license. And you can use it for your project, along with like the logic match bar, any of the matchbox shaders. If you can import any of the stock 3d models, like the ones that come with flame, any of the textures or anything that come, if it comes with flame, you can use it. And if you do use any fonts that don't come with flame, just send them along when you do your entry, but all that's in the rules. And also if you do need a license of flame, you can download a 30 day trial at logic. You can get the details at logic.tv or claim central. And again, that's a full version of flame and you can use it for your submission. I have one before, before we go further. No, let's go further. Let's go further. We've had a pretty wild lineup of prizes this year. And I, and the list is not complete. So I only have one thing marked as a first prize. And so I want to show that to you guys. I'm very excited. If I could possibly get like an old school analog drum roll from everybody, you know, like a... Thank you. Oh, thank you. Thank you very much. All right. Our first prize, our grand prize for this year is a Dell 7750 mobile workstation. Wow. Thank you. Hey. Someone had that ready to go on the sound board. Who had that ready to go? Who was that? That was me. Wait. I don't have the... Who sent me? Who was that? That was $1,000. Oh, that was Carrie. Who won? Carrie. Carrie, you've earned yourself a logic battery, my friend. That's coming in the mail to you. Just one, Carrie, no matter how many times you hit. So Jack and Randy, check out the specs on this bad boy here. 17 inch UHD screen, right? The 2.8 gigahertz Intel ZM processor, an RTX 5,000 with 16 gigs of graphics RAM, 128 gigs of system RAM, and not just one, but two, count them SSDs, a 512 and a 255. So if I put that in my glove box, my car will be worth 12 grand. Exactly. You know, that's called a grand. That's nearly 20. Well done. And this comes to us courtesy of Dell, Intel, and NVIDIA. So that's amazing. And it's like the whole sound effects. So with the frigging computer, you knew you were going to get it beforehand? Well, no. I mean, I have the match game music playing, but I got to give mad props to Carrie for the sound effect. It's beautiful. And what's really wild, I will say, if you go to Dell.com and look at this workstation, that's the image that's on there, which looks kind of familiar to those of us in the playing community. Well, I'll throw a bitter consulting in there and whoever wins it. Well, there you go. You're going to need it. Wow. That's big enough of you. Nice job, Jack. All right. Also, in the prize bag, we've got an IL-4K for our friends at AJA. All right, let's give it up for AJA. Very good. We love our X-Auto. Thank you. We got a 12-month license to the Boris FX suite. I don't know how many of you saw, but Boris now has a whole suite of all their apps. Silhouette, Continuum, Silhouette Paint, Mocha, and the new Optic. I'm sorry, Sapphire and the new Optic. Can I bribe you for that, that win? Let's just do a cage match right here. Cage match right here for it. You got a $500 server credit from ActionVFX.com. Nice. A set of AirPods Pro, which look like this when worn in the year. Courtesy of our friends. Nice. And it gives you a $9 gift to get to FXPHD. And like I said, I've got some more prizes that I'm trying to secure. And once I have them all buttoned up, I will let everybody know. But don't waste any time, friends. Go over to oneframeofwhite.com and register. And make somebody smile, you know? Because that's what it's all about this year. All right. You know what I'd like to do? Parag is here. Let me just stop this lovely music. There's Parag. Parag was our one frame of white first place winner last year. Let's give it up for Parag. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. And I just want to show everybody. Can this workstation replace that old 1919 first prize? I wish. Oh, I wish. Let me watch this. Share my screen again. Well, the wonders never cease. And show you guys, this was Parag's entry last year. If anybody's fired up Flame 2021, this is what you see. That's right. That's pretty dope. Parag, you're on my team this year. And by my team, I mean you're doing other work. Nice, man. Parag, what was the most difficult thing about that project? What was the hardest thing to do? Animations key. One is the most and the 2D and 3D combination, shadow casting, all these things. It's very tough. That's why I have separated BG and 3D character for that. It's an old 2D technique that BG and character are different. And then they combine it. Yeah, it was got to work. How long did it take? How long did you spend working on it? One afternoon. Three, three, four weeks. Wow. Also Sunday. Sunday and Saturday. Oh, man. That's amazing. Well done, man. I like this frame also, this character. Everyone when they enter room, they said it's nice character like this. Oh, that's great. Inspiring. That's great. One more round of applause for Parag there. Good job, man. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Well, it's prize time again, everyone. Who's ready? Who's ready to win some prizes? Let's give it up one more time. I'm ready. Come on. Let's give it away. That's so generous. Absolutely not. How did you not guess? I'll definitely take like a beer. It's cool. It's free. Nice. All right. I'm going to try for the 4 millionth time to share the right browser windows. Oh man. You know, I feel like remembering like Mary Poppins, what's his face had like the whole like orchestra, like as one, you know, he was playing all the instruments at one time. I feel like that sometimes it's prize time again, everybody. And obviously we need the appropriate music. All right. So, next up on my list to give away here is I have another one of these synthesis. I'm sorry. One of these logic iPhone batteries courtesy of our friends at synthesis. Let's give it up for synthesis. It's a big thank you. Round of applause. Come on. Let's hear it. All right. Let me find my screen here with the, there it is. There it is. This is so exciting. I'm looking around these two screens like my cat following the laser beam. Okay. Oh, thank you, Steve. Oh, wait, Steve's here. Steve Strong from synthesis. Thank you, man. Hey. Thank you guys. Thank you. You look deliciously backlit this evening. Yep. 400 miles north of Toronto on a lake. Oh man. Bless you. Okay. Only during this time of year though. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. We're going to start again with the random number generator. By the way, everything at Annie cloth is 80% off right now. So if you're in the market for it, it's fine. I'm fine. Everything's fine shirt. Definitely head over to Annie cloth. It's not fun. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I just secured that Annie cloth sponsorship here. Oh, it's just, it's a service called refresh. Someone's got to use this microphone. All right. So who's going to stop? Stop. Let's see who's lucky number 68. Number 68 is Yuri. Hey Yuri. Yeah. Are you still here? You know what, I'm going to do one more. Yori is not here, but he did send me a message saying, sorry, Andy, I was really looking forward to this happy hour, but I'm moving today. And I did not come prepared. So that shouldn't, that shouldn't, that shouldn't disqualify him, right? Well, I'll get his new address and I'll send it to him. All right, so we're going to spin the Wheel of Joy one more time here. All right, somebody yell, stop. No, no way. Eighteen, whoo, whoo. Lucky number 18 is. Oh, so close. N.T. N.T. He's not with us today. So let's start one more time. Oh, boom. That man, all right. Yeah, you already got one. Who already got one. So let's carry. I'm sure I'm sure you'll, you know, you would obviously want me to offer this second one to someone else, right? Absolutely. Stop 43, 43. Let's see. Greg is not with us today. No, one more time. If only this was how one frame of white was judged. Oh my God. It would save weeks. 15, let's see. Chris here. OK, Andy, Andy, Andy, new, new, new rules. Yeah. Close your eyes and point at your screen. Oh, like this, you mean? Yeah. That's a good call-out. He's going to get the wrong browser window. Hold on, that was 29. He didn't speak to me, so I just hit him, so. Steven's not here. Three. This is going to take a while. No, all right, then we'll just do this. No. No, we can't. We're going to do it properly. This is what happens when 80 people sign up for a Zoom and 28 people show up. That's always the way. I'm mailing all these guys right now, too. You need to sign in, too. It's fine. We're trying to fill the hour, friend. Jack Horrocks, ladies and gentlemen. There you go. Woo! Woo-hoo! That's some expensive postage. No, I know it. We can't. You have to be for shipping, by the way. Yeah, we need someone else. It's about shipping and handling, too. It's a very expensive paper. All right, next up. Oh, my God. Two more things to give away here. Everybody got time? Next up is a FX PhD gift card for $99. Nice. The world's greatest trading site, FX PhD. I'll tell you again. Let me just make a note of this. I just love the music. Thank you. Being in a play fair. It's pretty great. I really love the particles of what you have going on in the front. We still do like no whammies, definitely. I'm beginning to fancy some cotton candy just listening to this. What? Do you have any gray hair? For all of you that are in the age of 50, we call this needle drop. Yeah, right? Oh, yes. Is Peter here? There he is. Yes. I'm right here. Congratulations, man. The FX PhD gift card. In the quarantine, I'll do this for happy times. Thank you so much. It's great. Nice. Congratulations, man. That's awesome. And everybody else is happy, too, because it only took one spin. All right. No. The final thing to give away today is I've got a 12-month license of Silhouette Paint from our friends at Boris FX. Here we go again. I'm sorry, Pete. You're breaking up, Pete. Is there a way to retract the last winning? I think you have to put your man. You should probably be... Yeah, I'll give you 20 bucks for it, Pete. Yeah, there we go. Here we go. Round and round she goes. Da, da, da, da, da. Oh. 70. Who's lucky number 70? Mark Wellington. Yeah. Here's your gentleman. Woo-hoo. Thank you. Nice. Show up. Congratulations, man. All right. Awesome. All right. Well, that worked out. There you go. That was great. Congratulations, everybody. And I will stop. I can use it. I can use it. Nice. Enjoy it. It's great. I've been playing with Silhouette Paint for a while. It's awesome. Well, my friends, that's bringing us to the end here. Hold on. Let me just cycle through the rest of my slides. FX PhD. All right. We get to cheer you up. Oh, like a toast? To Andy. Yeah. Can we cheer you? Just how awesome you are. Dude. What are you going to say? It's a reflection of you guys. Yeah. To Andy. Yeah. Thank you, my friends. Thank you. Thanks, Andy. Oh, my pleasure. Thank you, everybody. All right. Well, let's, uh, as I like to say before I, before I close this out by showing you, you know, what's coming up next on logic live, I just again want to thank everybody for being just being a part of this. You know, it's been a lot of fun. It was kind of unexpected. And the best thing about it has been the love that, that I've received back. And it's really just, uh, it's brought me to tears more than once. And so I just want to thank everybody for all the positive feedback. And everybody who's contributed, everybody who's, you know, been a guest, everybody who's made a suggestion. And, uh, so thank you. Cause this, you know, community. And thank you so much for everything. And does Dave have the younger group with it right now? Does Dave, what? Dave have the youngest member of the group with it right now. Oh yeah. New intern. Wow. Look at that. It's new intern material. How old? He's a seven weeks. Oh my goodness. Oh my God. What's his name? His name is Dave. Then we should probably keep it down then. Congrats. My wife actually keeps me out of the house. You keep it in the earplug, right? Yep. Oh my God. Well, congratulations, man. It's beautiful. Enjoy every second. Thank you very much. They only get older and more expensive. 30 years since I've been there. That's awesome. They're going to watch Scooter soon. So you better watch out. Yeah. The G-rolls are going to keep up with. Need a logic. Oh, logic ones. Yeah. We used to have something. I think. That's a good idea. Right. We'll have to open up the merch store. Totally. We're on that, Andy. Thank you, man. Thank you so much, man. I really appreciate everything that you guys have been doing. It's been great as a junior artist trying to figure everything out. Thank you. Oh, my pleasure, man. That's great to hear. Where are you working at? Well, I'm working at, basically, I'm a junior artist that's taking on flame, main flame capabilities. And I'm just trying to get through it. It's hard balancing ideas and, you know, setups or like whatever you can do. In a regard where you don't really know what you're trying to do. So I've been reaching out to like other flame artists I've worked with and everything else. And it's, it's been tough. Because people at my job think that I'm going from junior to senior. And I'm just trying to do whatever I can to, you know, say a quote. Sorry for the. All the sounds going through me and my wife, you know, outside about too loud. But yeah, you know, like I used to work, I used to work at the facility where we had like, you know, like couple of flame arts, you can bounce ideas off of. Now I'm kind of like taking over their roles, but not necessarily having the in-house. Will with all or whatever you want to talk about it. So, you know, it's something a learning curve. I'm trying to do the best I can to, there's certain things that I still don't know and I still need to learn. So, but you know, this last thing has helped me a lot. So thank you so much. That's a logic. Here, here. I can relate to everything you just said, Pete. I'm a junior as well. Apart from sitting outside. Don't get a twist. I'm outside in an apartment. We're in a very tight space too. So I had to say what you said. Sorry, what city? Yeah, well, I'm in Hoboken right now, which is across the river from New York City. But yeah, we've been in very tight constraints since the whole, I guess, March. Yeah. But you know, it's really tough. I used to have a guy that I would be like, hey, Colin, what would you do? And you guys know Colin Sackville? Sure. Yeah. Yeah. He was my right-hand guy. And I was going to jump ship with him and work with him. But, you know, the way things are now, it's kind of crazy. But he was like, Oh, do this. I'm like, Oh, well, that's just saved me like three hours worth of work. Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. So I'm basically in the point where I'm trying to transition and learn new things. And I think it's just things in general that will help me progress as opposed to being a senior flame artist. And I know what I'm doing. Post their own logic. There's a lot of people who are happy to answer. Yeah. They've been really great. And Andy and everyone else, thank you so much for everything because it's been phenomenal, actually. Oh, dude. My pleasure. And thank you for the feedback. And it's you never stop learning. It doesn't matter how many years you've been doing this or, you know, how senior you think you are, you know, somebody, you meet somebody or somebody comes to work with you, you know, who you just met, who teaches you things that you never knew and opens up your eyes. And as long as you, you know, are open to, to like, there's a million ways to do everything, you know, Andy, Andy, can I jump in on this? Of course. Also for a lot of us senior people who have been doing this for 25 years, never count down the fact that somebody has only been doing it for three or four might teach you something as well. Yeah, absolutely. You know, I've learned stuff from kids that have just started and they say, Oh, but do you know you can do this? It's like, Oh, wow. No, I didn't know that. I have a long running statement from when I used to visit facilities is that everybody uses 30% of flame, but every single person uses a different 30% of flame. Right. Yeah. That's just a really good comment. That makes long sense. And that was Joanne. That was your wife Joanne who just said, who just popped in. Please tell her if you say hi. Hi. We have some guests. So she's been in the, she's been out on this. Enjoying the sunshine with them. Yep. Yeah. No, I mean, like a Jeff, Jeff here just started to work with us. Right when the lockdown started. And, uh, you know, I've learned more from Jeff in the last few months than, uh, then maybe he's, he's learned from the rest of us. I mean, it's just, it's always great to have a fresh set of eyes and, uh, and, and like you all said, someone else's experience who's experiences who comes in and, uh, and connected conform by the way. Right. And Jeff Kyle. That's a dark heart. Thank you everybody. This has been great. And, uh, let me show you what we got coming up next week for the month of September. Really. For the old logic live. Hey, this one's going to work. I think. Hey, it did. Uh, September 6th. That's next Sunday. I'm going to interview my friend, Fred Warren from Autodesk, my, uh, my Python group, but I promise you it's going to dive deeper than, than just Python. September 13th. We're going to do a deep dive into Mocha with Mary Poplin from Boris effects. So any Mocha fans out there or anybody who's been interested in, in trying, uh, definitely tune in. Mary is amazing. She's the legend. And then Kristoff's going to come back, uh, on September 20th to go over some beauty techniques. Very nice. And then it was determined 27th. We're off. Uh, but that's just cause we're going to be getting ready for the one frame of white stuff, uh, coming in at the beginning of October. I have something else here. I actually have a question. Like, I got to shoot Python. Like, is that something that I can like just jump into or should I learn other coding methods before Python? Just jump into it. I didn't know anything before Python and, uh, and you know, it's, it's like playing a musical instrument or anything else that, that you got to train your brain to do, you know, once you, once you kind of get into the rhythm and understand the syntax, it gets easier, but they're just a million resources online. I mean, you know, you start out, I started out with, well, I would definitely encourage you to check out, uh, the two episodes of logic live, uh, that covered Python is episode one. And then I, and I think it was seven or eight that I did with, with Fred seven. Thank you. Right. Um, and yeah, I started with, with nothing and just figured, you know, I would, I'm going to figure this out. And it took a little while and, uh, it's just been great. Super great. And of course you have all these, you know, so many people who are, uh, if you have any questions, just fire away, you know, shoot me, shoot me a message and be happy to help. Okay. I believe it was actually a space on the, uh, forum.logic.tv for, uh, Python. There is. There is. And there's nothing there yet. So Pete, well, get on it. You can be the first. Challenge accepted. I will try my best to do that. Yep. Me too. I will, I'll put something on there. I promise. We'll get that going. Um, so yeah, if you haven't listened to, uh, uh, last week's episode of the logic podcast, the one with, um, with Alan and Jesse from instinctual, please do. It was, uh, it was hysterical. And, uh, those two guys are just, they're just my favorite. Oh, thank you, John. They were just, uh, they're just, they're just every time I go to LA, and I love stopping by their place and just seeing what kind of like mad wizardry those two guys are cooking up. And you'll see, uh, if you watch the episode, you know, it looks like they're in kind of like the same space, but they're really actually quite close to each other, you know, and, uh, it, it's just a great, they have a great, a great relationship. So yeah, logic.tv. Um, definitely check out the forum now. Uh, for those of you who arrived a little late, let me make sure you see, hold on, I'll share. And Andy, as you rack that up, if, if you guys, and this is something that I don't do well, and I'm pledging to do it well is, um, is, is like and subscribe to Andy's podcast and his content. Um, it helps so much when you like it and share it, um, and give it reviews. And that's the bare minimum that we can do for Andy. So I know he's never asked us to do that. And I'm going to do that on his behalf. So, um, please do that. Go to YouTube, subscribe, find the podcasts, subscribe to them, leave a five star review and share it with a couple of friends, because if he has the support, he can continue to make stuff and we all benefit from it. So please do that. That's great. Yeah. Good point. Good idea. I totally agree. And like five stars is nothing less than you should get. There's a six star. We'll give you a six star. Thank you, brother. I appreciate it. Check out. Thank you so much for it. Oh, thanks, man. Check out the, the new forum at forum.logic.tv. Just check out all the different, um, categories that we have. And naturally, of course, you know, play around with the different themes. Um, and, uh, like I said, you can download the discourse, uh, discourse app and you can have, uh, you can have it on your phone. All right. So I have one quick question before you guys leave. As a junior artist trying to make it in it. Do you have like, Like. Like, Grand Kay has great tutorials and everything else, but do you have something that's like real world stuff? That makes sense. Please. So kind of, um, what we are absolutely interested in doing eventually is to be able to offer real world stuff for people just like you, Pete, and the fact that you are here and that you're engaged and that you're asking questions like this is entirely the reason that Andy and I are, are, are, are helping out on forum.logic.tv. And so if we can get an active community there, then we can participate in that and we can, we can offer you content that you asked for. So, um, so, you know, right now it's a collection of data and information, a forever home, if you will. And so eventually if we have the kind of people there in the traffic and we can, we can offer you stuff that you need. And if so, you know, that's definitely coming up soon. Um, and if we can get there and build it, then we can offer it. Yeah. And in the short term, Pete, uh, have a look at, um, effects PhD. There's some real world tutorials. I believe you just want to give certificates. Yeah. We'll send you a link. We got, we have, we have your email. We'll send you a link to it. That'd be great. That's a great website. Like, you know, like everything Grand Cay does is great, but does it apply to what you're doing? Not necessarily. I'd second effects PhD. I'm a junior. I'm just learning it all myself. And I would have to say it's been amazing. Like, yeah. Kristoff's disease. Yeah. These new ones, these intro to flame one and two have been amazing because there's someone who knows nothing coming in, but knows compositing from other programs and stuff. This has been a life saver in terms of getting a good, like foundation of what's been going on, especially the commercial production workflow that goes through like conform and confide. Yeah. It's been great because like literally like, I've been in the street for like a year and a half. I just don't, I haven't had the senior lead artist actually have me do what I need to do. Which I mean, not like that. But I'm saying like, I need to learn the tips and the tricks in order to do certain things that could take me three hours or couldn't need 30 minutes. You know, it's like one of those things. You know, it's like, you know, it's like, you know, it's good to meet 30 minutes. You know, it's like one of those things. Does that make sense? Definitely. Show you those tricks as well. There's like a hundred ways it's going to cat, but like how can you do it the fastest? Yeah. Yeah. I think like, like Quinn was cool. Sorry. Go ahead, John. The effects PhD. One's like beauty. Beauty work. You know, that's real world. Get in there. Learn the tricks. Right. I appreciate it. And thank you guys for that. Yeah. Basically what I'm like, I also want to pay. I don't say have to. And if, if you guys recommend a good like source, that would definitely do that. But I want to spend money. I don't have to. Right. But that is the, that is the, that is the absolute best place. And that is for anything right now. That's gold. And many. Please tell me, just please tell me that I don't do that. So, so fx phd is. The step on. Of course it's a good take. Yes. Anything. The content is great. They changed the way that their pricing works. And you like just subscribe to fx phd and you have access to everything. So I think it's maybe. Yeah. It's a hundred bucks. But then you, you pay the hundred bucks and then you just spend that month going. One month, one month. Okay. Yep. And you get access to VPN software. The VPN software is amazing. Flame is just announced. They've got tons of other VPN software. Yeah. Yeah. So that, that gives certificate that you just, that you just won that you were willing to give back. Um, it gets you everything that they have at their site. So you'll have full access for a month. And you can just like, you know, like destroy the internet connection for your entire building. You know what I mean? Just download it all. I was going to hate me, but I love you guys. Thank you so much. Oh, let's end on that note because that's kind of like the flame artist mantra. Right. Yeah. No, no, that's great. Thank you so much. That's amazing to hear, especially in times that we're dealing with right now. So, uh, I'm going to skip over the slide about, um, liking and, and giving reviews and ratings and everything to all the content. So please thank you, Randy. And, uh, for bringing that up. And, uh, thank you, Steve. It's an assist for sponsoring, uh, all these endeavors here. Let's give a round of applause. Thank you, Steve. That's amazing to hear, especially in times that we're dealing with right now. And Pete, ask the questions on the forum. Yeah. Oh, no, no, no. Oh, I will. I will. So, uh, I'm going to skip over the slide about, um, Love you. And by the lake there. Yeah. Yannick on the call as well. So thank you. Oh yeah. Thank you Yannick. Awesome individual. Thank you guys. And, uh, that's it everybody. So thank you so much for joining. Thanks for coming in for the party and thanks for, uh, appreciate you guys. Thank you guys. See you next week guys. Bye. Bye. Bye guys. Bye. Bye. to work that was West Waking 5 o'clock in the next break alright guys thank you so much I really appreciate everything thank you bye see you guys bye bye see you Jeff