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How long does it take to make a film? Michael Babbitt talks timeline
What kind of work goes into making a feature-film? Do you have what it takes? How do you go about building a comprehensive fantasy world? We cover all of that and more as we dig into director Michael Babbitt’s most recent feature film The Last in Line: Saga of the Broken Swords.
[This is an Artist Soapbox snackable. A bite size piece of a longer podcast episode. If you’d like to hear the entire conversation with film maker Michael Babbit about making a feature film in North Carolina follow the link to episode 054 at artistsoapbox.org.]
Michael Babbitt’s directing experience covers over twenty years of stage productions and credits for music video, commercials, and narrative short films. Over the years he has worked for other aspiring filmmakers until starting Bombshell Studios in 2009. ...
published: 01 Mar 2019
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Director Michael Babbitt - Name Redacted
Director Michael Babbitt (Bombshell Studios) joins us to talk about his upcoming film The Last in Line. Michael explains the making of the movie while we discuss balancing vision with practicality, the increased skill of the modern enthusiast, and we examine the value placed on the arts in education.
See Michael's Work at bombshellstudios.com/
Subscribe to the audio podcast: http://www.bit.ly/nameredacted
published: 08 Feb 2019
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Michael Babbitt – Milling & Casting Manager
Michael Babbitt – Milling & Casting Manager
published: 30 Oct 2019
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Local Film Talk 018 - The Endless Whispers (Michael Babbitt Part 2)
The Endless Whispers is a highly ambitious project from filmmaker Michael Babbitt. Learn all about it in this amazing episode!
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: http://trianglelife.tv
published: 27 Oct 2014
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Robotica for Omnisphere 2: Walkthrough featuring Michael (MIDIhead) Babbitt
Michael takes you through a quick introduction of Robotica, a unique patch library for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2. He shows off a couple of the sound sources used to create it and then plays several of the patches included.
More info: http://www.ilio.com/robotica
Cinematic Sci-Fi is bigger than ever, and so we’re answering the call to provide fresh new sounds to producers, sound designers and composers from around the world. Jesse Scott of Summer Channel and MIDIhead proudly present a new patch library for Omnisphere 2 called “Robotica.” In it, you’ll find ominous drones, atmospheric pads, spaced-out sound effects, ethereal and epic synths, interesting robotic effects and textures, vocoder sound bites, and BPM-locked movers.
Robotica is a professional producer’s toolbox of sounds that w...
published: 08 May 2017
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Local Film Talk 021 - The Role of Editor - Michael Babbitt (Part 3)
Director Michael Babbitt explains the importance of hiring skilled collaborators to take your production to the next level!
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: http://trianglelife.tv
published: 01 Dec 2014
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Local Film Talk 025 - Filmmaking as a Full-Time Job - Michael Babbitt (Part 4)
Director Michael Babbitt shares the challenges and difficulties of trying to being a full-time filmmaker.
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: http://trianglelife.tv
published: 19 Jan 2015
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Build an Audio Production Computer for Under $1,500
In this video, Michael Babbitt shows you how to build your own high-end PC for audio production purposes. Michael has been building PC's for over a decade as a means to producing electronic music and sound design, professionally.
This video will guide you in building a PC from select high-quality parts. It assumes you have at least one, 250 GB SSD for the operating system. All other hard drives, GPU (graphics card), and audio/MIDI interfaces are up to the discretion of the end user.
While most Intel-based motherboards come with a built-in GPU, some audio apps require more graphics processing, depending on the demands of the user interface. For example, Vienna MIR will need a gaming GPU for optimal results.
There are many other factors we couldn't cover in this video, such as optimizi...
published: 21 Oct 2016
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Throwaway Clip #3 Mike Babbitt
WINDHAM SKATEPARK HAS NEW GROUND!!!!!!! ITS HELLA SMOOTH!
Backside Bigspin the Box Gap
Mike Babbitt
The reason this is throwaway is because not only is it sketchy but the colors are awful. I fucked up my white balance. Mike had only one last try to get it before he had to leave and this was it haha. He'll get it soon.
published: 18 Sep 2011
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How long does it take to make a film? Michael Babbitt talks timeline
What kind of work goes into making a feature-film? Do you have what it takes? How do you go about building a comprehensive fantasy world? We cover all of that a...
What kind of work goes into making a feature-film? Do you have what it takes? How do you go about building a comprehensive fantasy world? We cover all of that and more as we dig into director Michael Babbitt’s most recent feature film The Last in Line: Saga of the Broken Swords.
[This is an Artist Soapbox snackable. A bite size piece of a longer podcast episode. If you’d like to hear the entire conversation with film maker Michael Babbit about making a feature film in North Carolina follow the link to episode 054 at artistsoapbox.org.]
Michael Babbitt’s directing experience covers over twenty years of stage productions and credits for music video, commercials, and narrative short films. Over the years he has worked for other aspiring filmmakers until starting Bombshell Studios in 2009. His films have been accepted and won awards in film festivals nationwide. He has an MFA from the Professional Acting Training Program at Playmaker’s Repertory Company and UNC Chapel Hill and a BA in Theatre from the University of Missouri at Columbia. He lives in Hillsborough with his wonderful wife and partner in Bombshell Studios.
Behind the scenes goodies about Last in Line:
https://40kilo.bombshellstudios.com
This episode is brought to you by the Soapboxers, the official patrons of the Artist Soapbox. If you like these episodes and want more, get on the Soapbox! This episode was recorded at the ASBX home studio. Artist Soapbox theme music by Bart Matthews.
Connect and Follow!
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https://artistsoapbox.org/2018/11/12/054-michael-babbitt/
https://wn.com/How_Long_Does_It_Take_To_Make_A_Film_Michael_Babbitt_Talks_Timeline
What kind of work goes into making a feature-film? Do you have what it takes? How do you go about building a comprehensive fantasy world? We cover all of that and more as we dig into director Michael Babbitt’s most recent feature film The Last in Line: Saga of the Broken Swords.
[This is an Artist Soapbox snackable. A bite size piece of a longer podcast episode. If you’d like to hear the entire conversation with film maker Michael Babbit about making a feature film in North Carolina follow the link to episode 054 at artistsoapbox.org.]
Michael Babbitt’s directing experience covers over twenty years of stage productions and credits for music video, commercials, and narrative short films. Over the years he has worked for other aspiring filmmakers until starting Bombshell Studios in 2009. His films have been accepted and won awards in film festivals nationwide. He has an MFA from the Professional Acting Training Program at Playmaker’s Repertory Company and UNC Chapel Hill and a BA in Theatre from the University of Missouri at Columbia. He lives in Hillsborough with his wonderful wife and partner in Bombshell Studios.
Behind the scenes goodies about Last in Line:
https://40kilo.bombshellstudios.com
This episode is brought to you by the Soapboxers, the official patrons of the Artist Soapbox. If you like these episodes and want more, get on the Soapbox! This episode was recorded at the ASBX home studio. Artist Soapbox theme music by Bart Matthews.
Connect and Follow!
Artist Soapbox on social media:
Twitter =@artist_soapbox
Instagram = artistsoapbox
Facebook =https://www.facebook.com/artistsoapboxpodcast/
Subscribe on i-Tunes
https://artistsoapbox.org/2018/11/12/054-michael-babbitt/
- published: 01 Mar 2019
- views: 7
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Director Michael Babbitt - Name Redacted
Director Michael Babbitt (Bombshell Studios) joins us to talk about his upcoming film The Last in Line. Michael explains the making of the movie while we discus...
Director Michael Babbitt (Bombshell Studios) joins us to talk about his upcoming film The Last in Line. Michael explains the making of the movie while we discuss balancing vision with practicality, the increased skill of the modern enthusiast, and we examine the value placed on the arts in education.
See Michael's Work at bombshellstudios.com/
Subscribe to the audio podcast: http://www.bit.ly/nameredacted
https://wn.com/Director_Michael_Babbitt_Name_Redacted
Director Michael Babbitt (Bombshell Studios) joins us to talk about his upcoming film The Last in Line. Michael explains the making of the movie while we discuss balancing vision with practicality, the increased skill of the modern enthusiast, and we examine the value placed on the arts in education.
See Michael's Work at bombshellstudios.com/
Subscribe to the audio podcast: http://www.bit.ly/nameredacted
- published: 08 Feb 2019
- views: 29
9:44
Local Film Talk 018 - The Endless Whispers (Michael Babbitt Part 2)
The Endless Whispers is a highly ambitious project from filmmaker Michael Babbitt. Learn all about it in this amazing episode!
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmai...
The Endless Whispers is a highly ambitious project from filmmaker Michael Babbitt. Learn all about it in this amazing episode!
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: http://trianglelife.tv
https://wn.com/Local_Film_Talk_018_The_Endless_Whispers_(Michael_Babbitt_Part_2)
The Endless Whispers is a highly ambitious project from filmmaker Michael Babbitt. Learn all about it in this amazing episode!
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: http://trianglelife.tv
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 59
15:35
Robotica for Omnisphere 2: Walkthrough featuring Michael (MIDIhead) Babbitt
Michael takes you through a quick introduction of Robotica, a unique patch library for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2. He shows off a couple of the sound sources us...
Michael takes you through a quick introduction of Robotica, a unique patch library for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2. He shows off a couple of the sound sources used to create it and then plays several of the patches included.
More info: http://www.ilio.com/robotica
Cinematic Sci-Fi is bigger than ever, and so we’re answering the call to provide fresh new sounds to producers, sound designers and composers from around the world. Jesse Scott of Summer Channel and MIDIhead proudly present a new patch library for Omnisphere 2 called “Robotica.” In it, you’ll find ominous drones, atmospheric pads, spaced-out sound effects, ethereal and epic synths, interesting robotic effects and textures, vocoder sound bites, and BPM-locked movers.
Robotica is a professional producer’s toolbox of sounds that will help you construct your next sci-fi soundtrack, or add futuristic flare to any type of electronic music. Robotica will transport you from low earth orbit to voracious black holes in distant luminous galaxies in a mere instant, and provide you with endless options for blending atmospheric textures in new and unusual ways.
At the heart of Robotica is over 400 MB of brand new, never released source material derived from popular modern analog synths, vocoders, guitars, time-stretched vocals and sound fx, as well as a few other boutique digital sources. Every sample was meticulously recorded at 48/24 (with some at 96/24) and processed for maximum sound quality.
“This is definitely my favorite library that I’eve worked on to date. This library is the culmination of everything I love about Sci-fi flicks. Even if you’re not using this library for soundtracks, there’s still something in it for everyone,” says Jesse Scott.
MIDIhead adds, “I’ve long been fond of recording original sounds and turning them into something completely different and useful. From ear candy, to unexpected surprises I think you’ll enjoy toying around with Robotica and have a lot of ‘Favorite’ star-clicks in your patch browser.”
Robotica loads quickly and easily into Omnisphere 2.1 or higher. Each sound is optimized for use with your modulation wheel for real time control on stage or in the studio.
https://wn.com/Robotica_For_Omnisphere_2_Walkthrough_Featuring_Michael_(Midihead)_Babbitt
Michael takes you through a quick introduction of Robotica, a unique patch library for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2. He shows off a couple of the sound sources used to create it and then plays several of the patches included.
More info: http://www.ilio.com/robotica
Cinematic Sci-Fi is bigger than ever, and so we’re answering the call to provide fresh new sounds to producers, sound designers and composers from around the world. Jesse Scott of Summer Channel and MIDIhead proudly present a new patch library for Omnisphere 2 called “Robotica.” In it, you’ll find ominous drones, atmospheric pads, spaced-out sound effects, ethereal and epic synths, interesting robotic effects and textures, vocoder sound bites, and BPM-locked movers.
Robotica is a professional producer’s toolbox of sounds that will help you construct your next sci-fi soundtrack, or add futuristic flare to any type of electronic music. Robotica will transport you from low earth orbit to voracious black holes in distant luminous galaxies in a mere instant, and provide you with endless options for blending atmospheric textures in new and unusual ways.
At the heart of Robotica is over 400 MB of brand new, never released source material derived from popular modern analog synths, vocoders, guitars, time-stretched vocals and sound fx, as well as a few other boutique digital sources. Every sample was meticulously recorded at 48/24 (with some at 96/24) and processed for maximum sound quality.
“This is definitely my favorite library that I’eve worked on to date. This library is the culmination of everything I love about Sci-fi flicks. Even if you’re not using this library for soundtracks, there’s still something in it for everyone,” says Jesse Scott.
MIDIhead adds, “I’ve long been fond of recording original sounds and turning them into something completely different and useful. From ear candy, to unexpected surprises I think you’ll enjoy toying around with Robotica and have a lot of ‘Favorite’ star-clicks in your patch browser.”
Robotica loads quickly and easily into Omnisphere 2.1 or higher. Each sound is optimized for use with your modulation wheel for real time control on stage or in the studio.
- published: 08 May 2017
- views: 8693
10:55
Local Film Talk 021 - The Role of Editor - Michael Babbitt (Part 3)
Director Michael Babbitt explains the importance of hiring skilled collaborators to take your production to the next level!
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.co...
Director Michael Babbitt explains the importance of hiring skilled collaborators to take your production to the next level!
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: http://trianglelife.tv
https://wn.com/Local_Film_Talk_021_The_Role_Of_Editor_Michael_Babbitt_(Part_3)
Director Michael Babbitt explains the importance of hiring skilled collaborators to take your production to the next level!
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: http://trianglelife.tv
- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 53
11:37
Local Film Talk 025 - Filmmaking as a Full-Time Job - Michael Babbitt (Part 4)
Director Michael Babbitt shares the challenges and difficulties of trying to being a full-time filmmaker.
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: htt...
Director Michael Babbitt shares the challenges and difficulties of trying to being a full-time filmmaker.
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: http://trianglelife.tv
https://wn.com/Local_Film_Talk_025_Filmmaking_As_A_Full_Time_Job_Michael_Babbitt_(Part_4)
Director Michael Babbitt shares the challenges and difficulties of trying to being a full-time filmmaker.
email us at: LocalFilmTalk@gmail.com
see more at: http://trianglelife.tv
- published: 19 Jan 2015
- views: 86
17:36
Build an Audio Production Computer for Under $1,500
In this video, Michael Babbitt shows you how to build your own high-end PC for audio production purposes. Michael has been building PC's for over a decade as a ...
In this video, Michael Babbitt shows you how to build your own high-end PC for audio production purposes. Michael has been building PC's for over a decade as a means to producing electronic music and sound design, professionally.
This video will guide you in building a PC from select high-quality parts. It assumes you have at least one, 250 GB SSD for the operating system. All other hard drives, GPU (graphics card), and audio/MIDI interfaces are up to the discretion of the end user.
While most Intel-based motherboards come with a built-in GPU, some audio apps require more graphics processing, depending on the demands of the user interface. For example, Vienna MIR will need a gaming GPU for optimal results.
There are many other factors we couldn't cover in this video, such as optimizing Windows 10, or which types of hard drives or SSD's work best for different types of tasks. We'll cover these in other videos so please subscribe to stay informed!
Feel free to post your questions below!
Visit us at www.ilio.com to see the creative music products we offer!
Music in this video was written and produced by Michael (MIDIhead) Babbitt, Lars Hausman, and Wez Divine.
Here are the PC specs for those who'd like to Google to find them (also includes the price I paid for them)!
Windows 10 Professional (64bit)
Corsair Graphite Series 760T Full Tower Windowed Case - White (179.00)
ASUS Z170 S Sabertooth Arctic White (179.00) UPDATE: This case has been discontinued. Check https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/TUF-24-7-Durability-Products/ for updated products.
Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 64GB Kit (16GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT/s (PC4-19200) DIMM 288-Pin (247.98)
Seasonic 750W Power Supply ATX12V/EPS12V Energy Star Certified, Snow Silent 750; SS-750XP2 (159.99)
Intel Boxed Core I7-6700K 4.00 GHz 8M Processor Cache 4 LGA 1151 (345.00)
Noctua NH-D15S CPU Fan (79.90)
SanDisk Exreme Pro 240GB SSD for OS (199.00)
https://wn.com/Build_An_Audio_Production_Computer_For_Under_1,500
In this video, Michael Babbitt shows you how to build your own high-end PC for audio production purposes. Michael has been building PC's for over a decade as a means to producing electronic music and sound design, professionally.
This video will guide you in building a PC from select high-quality parts. It assumes you have at least one, 250 GB SSD for the operating system. All other hard drives, GPU (graphics card), and audio/MIDI interfaces are up to the discretion of the end user.
While most Intel-based motherboards come with a built-in GPU, some audio apps require more graphics processing, depending on the demands of the user interface. For example, Vienna MIR will need a gaming GPU for optimal results.
There are many other factors we couldn't cover in this video, such as optimizing Windows 10, or which types of hard drives or SSD's work best for different types of tasks. We'll cover these in other videos so please subscribe to stay informed!
Feel free to post your questions below!
Visit us at www.ilio.com to see the creative music products we offer!
Music in this video was written and produced by Michael (MIDIhead) Babbitt, Lars Hausman, and Wez Divine.
Here are the PC specs for those who'd like to Google to find them (also includes the price I paid for them)!
Windows 10 Professional (64bit)
Corsair Graphite Series 760T Full Tower Windowed Case - White (179.00)
ASUS Z170 S Sabertooth Arctic White (179.00) UPDATE: This case has been discontinued. Check https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/TUF-24-7-Durability-Products/ for updated products.
Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 64GB Kit (16GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT/s (PC4-19200) DIMM 288-Pin (247.98)
Seasonic 750W Power Supply ATX12V/EPS12V Energy Star Certified, Snow Silent 750; SS-750XP2 (159.99)
Intel Boxed Core I7-6700K 4.00 GHz 8M Processor Cache 4 LGA 1151 (345.00)
Noctua NH-D15S CPU Fan (79.90)
SanDisk Exreme Pro 240GB SSD for OS (199.00)
- published: 21 Oct 2016
- views: 56895
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Throwaway Clip #3 Mike Babbitt
WINDHAM SKATEPARK HAS NEW GROUND!!!!!!! ITS HELLA SMOOTH!
Backside Bigspin the Box Gap
Mike Babbitt
The reason this is throwaway is because not only is it sk...
WINDHAM SKATEPARK HAS NEW GROUND!!!!!!! ITS HELLA SMOOTH!
Backside Bigspin the Box Gap
Mike Babbitt
The reason this is throwaway is because not only is it sketchy but the colors are awful. I fucked up my white balance. Mike had only one last try to get it before he had to leave and this was it haha. He'll get it soon.
https://wn.com/Throwaway_Clip_3_Mike_Babbitt
WINDHAM SKATEPARK HAS NEW GROUND!!!!!!! ITS HELLA SMOOTH!
Backside Bigspin the Box Gap
Mike Babbitt
The reason this is throwaway is because not only is it sketchy but the colors are awful. I fucked up my white balance. Mike had only one last try to get it before he had to leave and this was it haha. He'll get it soon.
- published: 18 Sep 2011
- views: 432