Teaser video 3: TV Interview gone wrong
Sunday, October 11th, 2009 by Ashley Noel HintonCourtesy of missdenoma
Courtesy of missdenoma
Courtesy of missdenoma.
Write this down, dudes, today is the day I completed the mastering and the artwork for Beg Steal and Burrow. Now I just need to get it all printed up and paid for and we can exchange high fives. You might’ve seen this picture before, it’s the cover art:
And the track listing:
BONUS NEWS: missdenoma has made a teaser video for the EP release party which totes rules:
More has been promised. Now go out and enjoy your Friday nights by reading a book or going to sleep early or something, whatever it is you do when you’re waiting to come see a Canadia gig the next night.
Some time earlier this year on some weekend that happened I wrote, acted in, and soundtracked a film for theĀ 48 Hours film competition. Yay, me! We finished it and everything, even got it handed in .We didn’t win or anything, but blah blah we’re all winners hug it out etc.
This is that film, Family Puzzle Time:
The team was awesome and totally didn’t even hate me for revealing my complete lack of film experience on the Saturday after the shooting was done. They don’t talk to me any more, but it’s not like we ever talked before. We’re beyond talking, right, guys? Your silence is so warm!
If anyone else wants me to do some soundtrack work: okay. Give me about an hour, and no take-backs.
Our team was called Radar Films because that’s what Sean Wallace calls his company, and I think he likes it when other people do the same. He has a YouTube page with a bunch of what I think people would call ‘his videos.’
Can you believe it’s been months since I YouTube’d myself? I believe it because it’s true. I started working on some new recordings in The Shed today, so of course one of the first things I did was film myself playing a completely different song to stick on the webs. And why not?
It’s really very cold, which explains my sitting very still and being wrapped in hats and scarves and seal blubber. Peace.
Decided I really needed to get my Movember mo’ on the web today, and also this new song. It’s called ‘Let Me Know’, and is played in my bedroom. It was written just last week for NaSoAlMo, and now it’s all yours.
Canadia at the Onehunga Community Library. Some pretty impressive footage, really.