Sunday, November 11, 2012

Hey there!  I haven't been posting much here lately.  All my video stuff is over at www.happykidproductions.com, or vimeo.com/jaymiddaugh.  But there is news -- the kid's album that I've been teasing forever is coming out!  Here's a quick look at some concept art:


I recorded it at my friend Zane Whitfield's amazing North of Princess Studios -- an amazing creative space.  Shaun Weima from Ianspotting recorded the album and we mixed it together.  Shaun and Zane mastered it, and very soon it will be in commercial packaging and ready for your hungry hands!

Monday, May 14, 2012

Kid's Album Progress!



This is Peja, doing some overdub vocals on "Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner", one of the fast-paced rock and roll kid's songs on our new album.  I got the mixes back from their mastering session, and I think they sound really rad.  I can't wait to share them with everyone. . .  Miles still to go -- video production is going to ramp-up on the dvd that will come with the album.  Thanks for the patience, I promise the record/movie will be worth the wait!

Take care,

Jay.

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

I haven't forgotten you. Imaginary band that appears now and again and pretends. We have a show in May. It will be outside. You will come and dance your heart out. I will cheer your dancing. Details as they are presented to me.

Love,

Imaginary Jay.

Sunday, February 05, 2012

Video Production for Miss Emily. . .

Got a call on Wednesday from my friend Zane, who owns NOP studios, saying that one of his clients really wanted to shoot some in-studio web-content.  I got home from work, put the kids the bed, and had about 40 minutes before I had to be at basketball.  I got to the studio and met Miss Emily, and her producer and her manager.  They just wanted me to shoot her listening to playback and maybe show her doing a vocal take.  They were really nice to me and let me just shoot whatever I wanted (apparently, Baking with Peja inspires confidence. . .).  I think the video turned out pretty cool, Emily gives a really great performance.  Check it out: