Introduction
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Welcome to my music video website! The music video project was one of the most inspirational things I've ever done. I worked in a team with five people to create an original song and video idea.

Music Video

Our music video was the result of hours and hours of planning and work, both before and after recording. Credit for the video and video editing go to Sasha Sobol and Alexander Appel. Credit for the vocals go to Kelsey Liversidge, and credit for the mixing goes to Elizabeth Leung and myself. I wrote the lyics and melody, and Alex and I wrote the rest of the song.

Download the video here.

Download the Song here.

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Me laying down the basic guitar riff Elizabeth used Pro Tools to record in the booth More Elizabeth Alex did some of the piano Why is he so serious Pro Tools was like 90% of the music Our wonderful singer, Kelsey, bewtween takes This is some of the source code for this webpage We rechecked the lyrics like 100 times The beginings of our Pro Tools file Kelsey also helped with the piano Sasha recorded some demos for us The wiring in the studio gave me a headache Musical prototyping Directing people from a soundproof booth was hard Alex and Kevin worked on the first drafts of the music in Reason
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Music Art
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This is my art that I did in design to accompany my music video. On the left is my concert poster. I wanted to capture the relaxed vibe of the band via the casual silhouettes, combined with a light border to bring out the foreground. It went through several drafts to create the proper effect I wanted, as the border easily could become detracting. Despite being very light, I feel it does it’s job.

For the T-Shirt design on the right, I decided to leave out the people, and used an image traced picture of my own guitar to create the classic crossed swords effect. Circular design creates a unified feeling, and the curved text leads the eye.

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