Re: Using public domain compositions in a film
if anyone who has read this thread hasn't noticed the obvious,
a BIG thanks to Jon Fairhurst for sharing his experience in this most interesting of audio niches. i cannot imagine how many years and/or productions it has taken for Jon to accumulate the shared information. Jon, if you are ever in nyc, please let me buy you a cup of coffee. be well. rob smalltalk productions |
Re: Using public domain compositions in a film
Thanks Rob!
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I second that, thanks Jon. I have spent a small fortune since the first post in this thread, but am having fun.
Rob, Can I also have a cup of coffee when I am next in NYC ? |
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vincent-
it would be my pleasure! be well. rob smalltalk productions |
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Thanks Rob, that more or less completes the USA. I can drink coffee in just about every state now.
Last year I was working in Ohio and one of my readers emailed me saying he would like to take me out for a meal. He flew down in his private plane from Chicago and we had a great evening. The web can be a wonderful place to keep in touch with people. The invitation is also open to you and Jon if you are ever in London. |
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Same here in the Pacific Northwest of the US. Coffee is a way of life here. :)
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