New in 3D Store Opens With Sexy 3D Video Rabbit The Who Recording

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To help support our politically incorrect Gifts and Free Advice Blog, we’ve just launched our latest and most unique online store, NewIn3D.com. The New In 3D Store is going all out and have created a sexy video featuring a sexy animated 3D woman with natural big breasts dancing to our original new rock song created for the New in 3D store, “New in 3D Dot Com”, which features The Who keyboard player Rabbit Bundrick, guitarist and author (“Heavy Load: The Story of Free”) David Clayton who wrote the music and David Steele on vocals. Yours truly wrote the lyrics and produced the recording and video which will be on www.NewIn3D.com as well as You Tube. (For more information on Free, Rabbit and Paul Kossoff please see www.myspace.com/freeappreciationsociety and For details of Heavy Load – The Story Of Free, a chapter extract and where to order this highly regarded book can be found by clicking this link to the Gifts and Free advice Blog For more information on John Rabbit Bundrick of The Who, please see www.rabbitwho.com and www.myspace.com/rabbitbundrick David Steele is available for recording and production work at www.e-session-singer.com)
Here without further ado is the “New in 3D Dot Com video::
The story of NewIn3d.com, the “New in 3D Dot Com” recording and the Video
I had just seen “Avatar” and while I was reading a few articles about “Avatar”, I stumbled on the phrase “New In 3-D”. I thought to myself that this would made a great domain name for an online 3D store but assumed that it probably was already taken as a .Com and I didn’t want it if it wasn’t a .Com. Somehow I found out it was available, I couldn’t really believe it and I jumped to register www.NewIn3D.com immediately. I decided to make the store unique and sell 3D products at discount.
I found out that author, Blog Contributor and Free Appreciation Society publisher David Clayton had his own home recording studio and he had recorded a few things he had written that featured on keyboards, his friend John “Rabbit” Bundrick, The Who keyboard player. It was through David that I did a short interview with Rabbit on The Who Super Bowl Appearance prior to the Who performance. I asked David if I could hear the best rock track he and Rabbit had recorded and if I liked it could I use it somehow for my upcoming online 3D Discount Store. He said sure and he sent me the instrumental recording and I was knocked out. I had meanwhile seen a 3D animation on You Tube of this incredible animated 3D big breasted woman with a knock out body and no audio. I contacted the creator, Newcomer7 on You Tube, and he agreed to let me use the image and video to promote NewIn3D.com
I now decided that I was going to have someone sing over the David Clayton’s instrumental piece, originally titled “The Light at the End of the Day” featuring Rabbit of the Who and contacted a few name singers without Record Company contracts but unfortunately as I could only offer a small fee, they never even bothered to reply and say “No”. I should mention that neither David or I can sing. In the meantime I had wrote the lyrics to “New in 3D Dot Com” (c)2010 P. Hersh
New in 3D Dot Com,
New in 3D Dot Com.
3D TV,
3D Movies,
3D Video Games,
3D Software
New in 3D Dot Com
Your 3D Discount Store
I didn’t want to go through the hassle of hearing singers audition to do a recording session with me and so I used the internet. I wanted an English Rock voice and I saw a few websites where a session singer would sing and record to a backing track using their own home studio. This sounded great but they wanted more than I could afford. I then found online a website,
www.e-session-singer.com in Canada featuring a professional singer, David Steele and I liked what he said on his website. Best of all David Steele got back to me right away and his rates were affordable. We discussed everything and we were both in the same wave length. We agreed as the video was a 15 second piece that I would loop to repeat that 6 cycles of the video, 1:14 would be a good length as people would get tired of looking at the same image repeat but then again how can anyone get tired of big breasts on a great body? And they were natural big breasts too, lol! David would record his vocals in his home studio and then send me a file and we would make adjustments from there. It took several hours of sending MP3 files to keep tweaking the vocals to get them the way I wanted- if I was in a recording studio with David, it would have taken less than an hour to do as there would have been direct communication and I loved the finished results. David is a great vocalist and he put several of his own vocal arrangements into the song that I loved and never would have thought of doing them, myself. David also did an excellent mix of his vocals to the backing track. I will be writing a separate blog in the near feature on David’s home studio set-up.
The Making of the New In 3D Video
So now at this point I had the master audio recording of “New in 3D Dot Com”. I needed to expand the 15 second video to 1 minute 14 seconds and then add vocals to it. Rather then spend a relative fortune by my standards, I somehow did this all on my own by what could only be described as Osmosis as I never did any film editing before and really didn’t know what I was doing but somehow it came out great.
The original video though 15 seconds, didn’t start until at the 1 second point, so I would have to edit it to get rid of that 1 second and then have it run continuously from beginning to end to beginning for 1 minutes and 14 seconds. So I looked online and this is how I did it, even though I didn’t know what the buck I was doing:
1. I found a free software program from Moyea at www.convertdirect.com/free_flv_converter.html which let me download the You Tube video as an .flv file
2. I found a free software program called WINFF. The enabled me to convert the .flv video file on YouTube to an .AVI file. Note that Moyea possibly can accomplish the same but I didn’t know what I was doing and WINFF worked for me.
3. I then used AVS Video Editor Software. AVS puts out a huge bunch of Audio and video software and is only $40 or so for a year or $59 unlimited.
4. From AVS even though I literally didn’t know what I was doing, I was able to edit the video, expand it to 1 minutes 14 seconds and then add the audio soundtrack to it, syncing it exactly where I wanted, effortlessly even though I didn’t know what I was doing. Here’s a rough idea what I did:
1. I loaded the .AVI 15 second video and the .MP3 audio track seperately to AVS Video Editor.
2. I cut the 15 second video to 14 seconds so it would start where the video image originally began at the 1 second mark to the exact beginning.
3. I took the 14 second edited video footage and literally copied and pasted it 6 times next to each other on AVI.
4. I cut 8 seconds at the end of my now 84 second video (14 X 6) so it would end temporarily at 76 seconds.
5. I added the 1:14 audio to the 1:16 video. This just entails pasting the audio file on the same line on AVS Video Editor as the video file. Note I purposely let the video be temporarily longer than I needed as I didn’t want it to be accidentally too short for the audio.
6. I cut 2 seconds off the video so it would end exactly where the audio ended and I had my finished “New in 3D Dot Com” finished video file with sound.
So now do my a favor and check out www.NewIn3D.com the largest 3D discount store online and send your friends a link to the website and the video.
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