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Video Productions
HR Music TV is more than an internet broadcast, we are a full fledged video and audio production team.
In addition to the artists featured on Up All Night, we also do commercial video shoots, for bands and other clients. We offer full DVD design and creation, MySpace and QuickTime quality videos and more. Mike Griffith, our host/audio engineer also runs a full featured recording studio.
We offer three camera video shoots, with 8 track multitrack audio, either in our studio or on location. Coming to our studio insures good lighting and reliable audio multitracking, and is also a less expensive option.
 
Basic in-house studio fee - $100 (On Location shoots will be more expensive, depending on travel time)
All 3 songs in MySpace/YouTube format - $300
All that, plus all 3 songs in full resolution QuickTime format - $400
All of the above, plus a playable DVD with menu and your song list and contact information - $700

All songs can be unbranded, that means that we'll remove the "Up All Night" branding from the videos if you want.
Interested? Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 757- 237-8804
NOTES: We cannot be held responsible for conditions at an on location shoot. We need a certain amount of lighting to get good video, and when we cannot control the lighting (as we can in our studio), we cannot guarantee the results. Also, on location venues do not always give us the option of recording in multitrack sound. If this is the case, we try to get both a mono send from the mixing board, plus a room mic. On location shoot audio usually ends up in mono, not stereo.
If you want an on location shoot, the best venues are outdoors in the daytime, or in venues with excellent lighting. A video shoot depends on light and sound. The better the conditions for both, the better your shoot will be.
If you already have a studio recording, we can shoot a "regular" music video, with remote shots, "fake" live performances and staged shots.
 
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David Mann

davidDavid Mann, Executive Producer, is responsible for all technical aspects of the show. David is an amateur bass player and is an avid supporter of local music and local business. David also works with Maria Jackson to advance HR Music.TV's commercial vision.

Doug Dye

Doug DyeDoug Dye, Producer and Director, was a full time musician for many years. Now President of Clockworks Media, Inc., Doug is a graphics artist specializing in web development and producing video for broadband applications. He also writes for the show, and produces comedy sketches.

Mike Griffith

Mike GriffithMike Griffith is Up All Night’s Host. In an area renowned for its skilled drummers, Mike stands out as one of the best. Mike played in many jazz and rock outfits, the Williamsburg Music Theater, and was a sound engineer in a Washington D.C. area recording studio.  Mike writes and produces comedy sketches.

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Eric Stefan

Eric StefanEric Stefan is a Show Producer, and Segment Producer for On Location segments. He also produces and directs other content, including comedy and promo segments. Eric is a reknowned producer in his own right, and writes/plays and directs Synthetic Messiah, an eclectic ongoing project.

Maria Jackson

Maria JacksonMaria Jackson is our Director of Marketing & Promotions. She has an extensive history in the music industry, both managing artists and music venues. Maria also coordinates On Location promo and scheduling.

Greg Eide

Greg EideGreg Eide is Up All Night's On Location Host. Greg has been a working musician for 30 years, playing guitar locally, all the way to L.A. Greg loves the idea of using his experience (as a musician and as a bar patron...) to help young musicians get a fair shake in the local scene.

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Chris Witte

Chris Witte

"On location camerman, stage manager, sound and lighting technician, musician, songwriter. Chris has worked in the music industry for over 20 years.. A welcome addition,who continues to amaze us with his many talents"

 

 

Tony Taylor

Tony Taylor

Tony Taylor wears several hats, cameraman, researcher and talent "scout" among them. Tony is a CAD Artist by trade, and has developed an excellent feel for video. He and Eric's contrasting styles bring a lot to Up All Night.

Bill Cloughly

Bill Cloughly

Bill has been a video producer and editor for 30 years and has his own production company, SmellyCat Productions. He has been a cameraman for ESPN and Lifetime Network. In 1985, he produced a music video that aired on The Nashville Network for BJ Thomas's song, "Broken Toys" from the album, "Throwing Rocks at the Moon".