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Rebecca Watts's avatar

Well, I happened into your project(s) in a rather odd way. I was searching for photographer Edward P. Curtis's son, Hal (as in Harold). Yours is the "funnest" result of my research. Even though not what I was aiming to find at all. And I still don't know if Harold P. Curtis, of the Harold P. Curtis Honey Company, is a descendent of Edward Curtis the famous photographer of the early 1900s or not. (I could still try to figure that out. And I will. Eventually.)

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Peter Blasevick's avatar

Hahah! Glad you stumbled in. No idea about that, but now I have to look up Edward Curtis as well :)

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miter's avatar

The mix on the track sounds really good. What did you use to make the "flight of the bumble bee" section?

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Peter Blasevick's avatar

Aww, thanks for the kind words! Inside baseball, I love it: I think I used two different sounds and distressed them a lot. I'm pretty sure I just used my usual dirty guitar rack and put them through that. I did my best to double the part and panned them left and right. Honeybees!

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Kate Whelan's avatar

It really did sound like buzzing bees! Nice add on animating the reduction during the beat. (P.S. no bears while I’m visiting please!)

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Peter Blasevick's avatar

We will keep the bears at bay. And the bees.

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Arthur Dib's avatar

Interesting. Great mural and high resolution photo made it easy to zoom in on details. The music piece is a nice accompaniment to your writing. Glad I subscribed.

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Peter Blasevick's avatar

Thank you my good man!

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Jason McBride's avatar

I really enjoyed the bee music and the animation! Thanks for sharing your work with us

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Peter Blasevick's avatar

Thanks so much, I appreciate you checking things out!

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