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Sony’s HDR-MV1 camcorder caters to musicians

In the Age of YouTube, it’s becoming pretty much standard practice for up-and-coming musicians to post videos of their jam sessions or live performances online. And while the affordability of HD video cameras/phones may mean that the visuals in those videos look nice, music is first and foremost an auditory art-form. That’s why Sony is introducing a new musical-performance-specific camcorder, known appropriately enough as the HDR-MV1 Music Video Recorder. 

The MV-1 records audio in either uncompressed Linear PCM or internet-friendly AAC format, via a tunable 120-degree X-Y stereo microphone. Recording levels can be manually controlled, and a line-in port allows for direct feeds. Audio quality is monitored either via user-supplied headphones, or using the camera’s built-in speaker.

Video is captured by a wide-angle 120-degree lens – to ensure that all band members get in the shot – at a resolution of either 1080p or 750p (both at 30 fps). A back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor is claimed to capture sharp images even in dimly-lit clubs, and the option of manual exposure control will keep the iris from closing down every time a stage light comes on.

Shots are monitored or reviewed using a 2.7-inch LCD screen

Footage is recorded to a Micro SD card or a Memory Stick Micro, in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format. Shots are monitored or reviewed using a 2.7-inch LCD screen, which can also be used to check and adjust audio input levels. Additionally, the camera can be remotely operated using a Wi-Fi-enabled mobile device – this could come in particularly handy in cramped venues, where a videographer would be in peoples’ way if they stayed with the camera.

The user’s mobile device can also be utilized to post footage online, via Sony’s free PlayMemories Mobile app.

The Sony HDR-MV1 Music Video Recorder will be available as of December, at a price of US$299.99. Footage shot with it can be seen (and heard) below.

Thanks to Gizmag for this article Sony’s HDR-MV1 camcorder caters to musicians.

The neighborhood we all want

Here’s your feel good moment for today – a song written and sung by my husband. Video shot and produced by my daughter. This is a song about the neighborbood we want to see – local, global, and spiritual.

Orchestra instruments made from garbage

This creative community created instruments out of garbage found in their landfill…and created an orchestra called the LandFillHarmonic.  Give a listen.

What kinds of creative ideas can we generate from what our society deems as garbage?  Can this same loving creativity help us see people in a more valuable light as well?

Book Review: The Hidden Messages In Water

If you’re looking for a short and fascinating read, check out The Hidden Messages in Water, by Masaru Emoto.

The Hidden Messages in Water introduces the revolutionary work of internationally renowned Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto, who has discovered that molecules of water are affected by our thoughts, words, and feelings.

The photos in the book are incredible.  Emoto took samples of waters from around the world, and in a lab the only thing different he did was to expose them to the vibrations of various music styles, or to the vibration of certain Continue reading

You can be the next music sensation!

Norm Bowler wants to record new artist music absolutely free.  So he created the Grumpy Old Bear Artist’s Collective, began listening to local unsigned bands, approached those he thought had talent, and offered to record them free.

But there are a few catches.  He only records singles, then releases them to iTunes and Emusic.  So you won’t get a fancy 4 color album cover and a CD to show off.  But then again, you won’t have thousands of dollars in start up costs to pay off either. If/when people start buying Continue reading

‘Go to sleep happy’ music: Friday Sessions

Awhile back, my husband Chris was playing around with a new keyboard on a Friday, trying out various patches, and came up with what he calls ‘Friday Sessions’.

The 11 song instrumental album begins happy, and slowly winds down.  It starts with a Vince Guaraldi sound, and moves through smooth jazz, to blues, to meditative.  Our son at times used this music to get to sleep.  It’s a good way to relax and unwind.

You can listen to samples and/or download Friday Sessions online, or learn more about Chris Taylor here.