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[Community_studios] Re: New UK Community Recording Studio
- From: tom poe <tompoe AT fiai.net>
- To: Matt - Rival Labs <matt AT rivallabs.com>
- Cc: Community Studios <community_studios AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [Community_studios] Re: New UK Community Recording Studio
- Date: 15 Jun 2005 21:47:11 -0700
Hi, Matt - Rival Labs: Terrific! The others on the list may have
suggestions for you. Here's a couple:
1] Set up a community-based recording studio, together with Open
Studios, and you will have what amounts to a computer loaded with
state-of-the-art audio and video software, capable of creating CDs,
DVDs, radio shows, tv shows, public service announcements, even
full-featured films, with the quality of that produced in major
recording studios.
2] Nonprofits can create world-class fund-raising campaigns, schools
can create unlimited educational and training programs/curricula, and
small businesses can create world-class marketing programs
3] The cost can be as little as $0 money out-of-pocket, and Open
Studios stands ready to provide technical support and training for you
to be successful
4] Check out the Creative Commons Project, which provides licensing
options, and Authoright, which provides an alternative approach to
copyright issues. Both options should be offered to everyone who takes
advantage of your community programs.
Looking to hear from you,
Tom Poe
Open Studios
Charles City, Iowa, USA
www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 02:12, Matt - Rival Labs wrote:
> Hi Guys,
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> I work for a large charity here in the U.K. and we are currently in the
> process of building a full recording studio including a live room, control
> booth and a viewing gallery.
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> It’s a very exciting project which is primarily aimed at professional groups
> and bands in the area but I have been given the task of running part of it
> for the benefit of the local community.
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> We will be looking at running Dj workshops, live music production courses as
> well as midi production aimed mainly at the youth community.
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> I just thought I would drop you a quick email to see if you had any general
> pointers for me? (just subscribed to the mailing list as well).
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> Thanks
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- [Community_studios] Re: New UK Community Recording Studio, tom poe, 06/15/2005
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