I'm calling this one "Renaissance Faire". I was in the mood to do something medieval/renaissance/celtic sounding, and this is what came out. There's a mini Renaissance faire out past Sugar Grove every year that we sometimes visit. I needed to buy an ox-horn last time so I could call the kids to dinner even while they're wearing headphones. I thought it was an excellent, if ancient, solution to a modern problem. They love it. (OK. I love it.)
There is a big Renaissance faire held every summer between Franklin and Barkeyville at a huge campground. I've never been there, but would like to try it sometime. I'll bet I could buy something that would annoy my children even more! (In my defense, turnabout, is fair play.) Anyway, grab a tankard of mead and have a listen.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Monday, May 12, 2014
A Good Start
Just a quick post to say that my first two submissions were both accepted and are available on Audio Jungle.
Also worthy of note is the fact that I'm only $365 away from bumping up to the next sales level on the site. It would mean I would get a whole single percentage more from each sale than I currently do. It might mean an extra trip to a fast food restaurant each year. If I'm lucky. We'll see.
Also worthy of note is the fact that I'm only $365 away from bumping up to the next sales level on the site. It would mean I would get a whole single percentage more from each sale than I currently do. It might mean an extra trip to a fast food restaurant each year. If I'm lucky. We'll see.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
First 2014 Submissions
I just finished submitting my first two audio clips for this season, "Quick Pizzi" & "Floating Down."
Neither are anything earth shattering. The first is an 8 second branding clip, and the second is a 20 second clip to accompany descending stuff. You know; elevators, floating feathers, that kind of stuff.
I haven't submitted anything since last summer, so I started small to see how long the approval (hopefully) process takes, and if my audio quality is up to snuff.
Back in the saddle again.
Neither are anything earth shattering. The first is an 8 second branding clip, and the second is a 20 second clip to accompany descending stuff. You know; elevators, floating feathers, that kind of stuff.
I haven't submitted anything since last summer, so I started small to see how long the approval (hopefully) process takes, and if my audio quality is up to snuff.
Back in the saddle again.
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