The Rest of Your Life “is a coming-of-age story about Brian (Michael Pomeroy), a post-grad office drone in Ohio whose girlfriend Amanda (Brittany Brave) moves away for medical school, forcing him to confront and shed the bonds of his family and suburban society’s expectations, with the help of his co-worker George (Matt Hardy). “
This is an update* to the TouchOSC template I created to fit my own needs when working with REAPER (my DAW of choice). It’s not meant to replace keyboard and mouse actions, but to complement their functions and make prolonged editing and mixing work less tiring.
This is a quarantine-psychological-relief virtual environment I created for my personal use.
Relaxing drones everywhere and a TV set on an alien planet. That’s it!
Since I was a kid, I always liked spending time in hiding or secret places. In the past years I built a few virtual hideouts. This one was made in 2020 and it has served me well during these pandemic times.
There’s something about being immerse, surrounded by drone sounds that I just love.
This TouchOSC template was created to accommodate my own needs when working with REAPER in different workflows (editing, mixing and designing).
It’s not meant to replace keyboard and mouse actions, but to complement their functions and make prolonged editing and mixing work less tiring. It’s somewhat chaotic (I’m no graphics designer), but useful.
So, I’m sharing it here, hoping it can help you, too! =)
IN PROTEST is a project from GRX Immersive Labs and is being produced by a core team of Black immersive storytellers and creative professionals led by Alton Glass and Adam Davis-McGee.
Pasta is a short film written by Anthony Giambusso, starring Rich Camp (who also directed it). “After suffering a head injury, Caleb loses all memory, past or present, of pasta.”
My roles: dialogue editing, sound effects, and Foley.
Movie by Alexander Bickford (USA). The whole project was recorded with a very loud Bolex 16mm film camera, so there was no production sound whatsoever. I designed all sound elements in post, playing with the limits between realistic and experimental representation. Great challenge and super fun work! (Thanks, Alex)