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ntheon

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LOCATION: Los Angeles
RECORDS: 327
LATEST RECORD: 1 year ago
JOINED: January 17, 2010

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Released about 2 years ago
Text_notecard_shadow_top_left There's a whole tiny, hidden world of magical, mischievous faeries right under our noses, just like in Midsummer Night's Dream. Turn your fellow HitRECorders into tiny winged magical creatures, and put them in fun settings. Text_notecard_shadow_top_right
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Released about 2 years ago
Text_notecard_shadow_top_left After running across several great discussions on potential ways to commercialize HitRECord, I thought it was time to create a central place for such discussions. The possibilities are there, excitement is in the air, and I think it's time to start getting serious about brainstorming ways to commercialize HitRECord art and HitRECord talent. Text_notecard_shadow_top_right
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Released about 2 years ago
Text_notecard_shadow_top_left What classic poem most inspired you in your life? This is the place to collect (and more importantly REmix!) public domain poems by your favorite old dead poets.

The Carpe Diem Society is HitRECord's own tribute to the "dead poets". All the dead poets are automatically members, and so are we HitRECorders who appreciate and REmix them. (Check out our growing Members Gallery http://hitrecord.org/records/62527)

You can contribute any public domain poem by any famous Dead Poet. You can also contribute any readings you want to do of these poems, REmixes of the text, or original RECords that are specifically inspired by public domain poetry.

To give this *some* level of coherence, let's limit it a bit further to English language,poetry from the time of Shakespeare to 1923. The reason for 1923 is because, if the poem was first published before that year it's probably public domain, but it's always good to do a bit of research on the poem and the author.

(This collab is not intended for general poetry, though. This is specifically public domain poetry and REmixes of it. Please continue to contribute all those other amazing poems to "The Poetry Project" collab: http://hitrecord.org/records/28758)

Please see http://hitrecord.org/records/62515 for more info!
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Released about 2 years ago
Text_notecard_shadow_top_left This Collab is a little different. Instead of RECords, what I am asking people to contribute is Albums. This is the place for your well-thought-out collections of useful goodies. If your Album is useful to you, it probably is to your fellow HitRECorders also.

Your Albums can be collections of your own RECords but they can also be other people's RECords, or any combination. Whatever you can dream up. You can even create Albums of other Albums. (In fact, I highly recommend it.)

What you are contributing with your Album is your choices in collecting and organizing things. The more organized and considered your selections, the better.

I will also add Albums from this collab into my Album called "The Candy Store" (The featured RECord), so that people can find Albums by topic. Together that Album and this Collab will be one gigantic search resource for the entire HitRECord community, to browse great RECords that we can all REmix with.
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Released about 2 years ago
Text_notecard_shadow_top_left I have seen so many beautiful and moving pieces about the losses we all suffer eventually. I thought there should be a collaboration for them. Text_notecard_shadow_top_right
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Released over 2 years ago
Text_notecard_shadow_top_left This is a technical support forum intended to exchange knowledge and ideas specifically for hitRECorders whose budget woes leave them making do with whatever hardware and software they can scrounge up in order to make RECords and contribute.

A photographer friend (an old skool film photographer) a few years back once told me that the true genius of Ansel Adams is that he managed to produce his world class photographs in the 1940's, 30's and even 20's! He explained that this was a time when photographic and manufacturing technology was far less mature, and the consistency of even the best equipment and film stock he had to work with was all over the place. He compensated with the most painstaking workarounds for his terrible equipment and film, and produced world class art that still outshines many of today's photographers.

So let's talk about improvising with cameras, sound recording equipment, musical instruments, wheezing old computers, and free, legally downloadable editing software.

Lets talk about wringing the best results you can get from what you do have. Lets get creative about improvising. Lets talk about what we actually *can* do with what we have.
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Released over 2 years ago
Text_notecard_shadow_top_left Yaar Matey! It's time to set sail and plunder some booty!

This is the place for swashbuckling high seas adventure with the most colorfull characters ever to hoist the Jolly Roger.
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Released over 2 years ago
Text_notecard_shadow_top_left Everything is fair game for REmixing - but so far no one has really REmixed our *portraits*. The idea here is to go nuts remixing portraits. Be silly. Have fun.

Put one hitRECorder's head on anothers body. Give somebody a moustache and a funny hat. Animate them. Add a caption. Change the background and put them in a completely different place. Whatever. Anything and everything. Get creative, use this as an exercise to get the creative juices flowing.

You don't really need serious graphics skills or tools here - MS paint can do the job. In this case bad graphics editing can be much funnier than good.

(I'm sure I don't have to remind anybody to keep it in a gentle, fun-loving spirit - this is definitely not about being mean to anyone.)

Credit for this idea goes to Pickles' photo putting herself at Sundance.
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