If I were the type to make videos where I talk to the camera, I would be making one about the Dear Liza EP I'm working on, specifically the song Stoned.
I'm not sure how I would film myself talking about this, because I would want it to be filmed like you were standing right next to me or looking over my shoulder while I show you on the computer what I'm thinking- for example,
after the chorus, there's some dead space... I'm thinking that chorus line could be repeated to fill that gap.
And then at the end, the pauses in the last chorus? They should be sequential and on beat, to make one long chorus that you can groove along with instead of being broke up like they are.
Also, this song is so cheeky, I think it needs sound effects.
How many times does it mention a train? How about some train sounds off in the distance?
Tidal wave? We should hear it!
Stoned?! We need bong hits in the background! And a party, and coughing and laughter!
Also the high harmony is missing in the chorus, I would like to add it.
If you follow me on insta, you just heard this song because I just posted it, twice actually, so you might know exactly what I'm talking about, and you may even disagree because you love it the way it is so much haha just kidding theres no way-
So this is me being a producer, and I should be making videos about this, because I want to be known as a producer. I should film myself producing so you all know about my skills and maybe want to hire me to record you, or to produce tracks you already have, like I'm doing with Dear Liza right now. I just cant figure out how to capture this on camera by myself holding the phone. I mean it doesn't even make sense to show myself on camera, maybe I could just show my screen and talk... I could be on screen if I had a camera man- oh maybe just a tripod. I should look into that because I really should be putting my face on camera so you can get to know me!
Ok, go follow me on insta, lilmcgillmusic. I will follow you back.
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