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iPhoto Backup Tip

Published on May 4, 2012 by in Posts

If you’re an iPhoto user and are looking for a free backup solution Google has created an easy to use product that does just that called Google Drive. The service, which gives you 5gb of free storage, puts a folder on your computer. Any files, or folders with files in them, that  you save to the

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Pulse Percussion

Published on April 25, 2012 by in Posts

The 2012 indoor percussion season has come to an end. I feel lucky to have served the Board of Directors for Pulse Percussion this season. The World line came in 3rd place and the Open World Group took 10th at WGI finals in Dayton, OH. I produced a promo video for Pulse World that interviews

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What I Sound Like

Published on March 31, 2012 by in Posts

I’m currently producing an audio podcast for Pacific Crest Drum and Bugle Corps that goes behind the scenes with design staff including Jeff Lee, Mark Gunderson, Steven Estudillo, Pete Sapadin, John Meehan and Ralph Pace. It’s quite enjoyable to produce and I feel that I am learning a tremendous amount of information about our activity and

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A New Beat

Published on March 7, 2012 by in Blog

I attended my first indoor percussion show last year and am honestly shocked I hadn’t experienced the activity earlier. I’m lucky to live in Southern California where some of the industries most talented designers, instructors, and performers reside and the SCPA (Southern California Percussion Alliance) show I witnessed is a showcase of that talent. The

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Visual Education

Published on February 22, 2012 by in Blog

There is no degree (that I know of) in marching. Nor is one available for visual performance, visual ensemble, general effect visual, or any other myriad of visual captions. Now, try to create a judging system based on vocabulary that doesn’t exist. Any problems? I pose this question because it’s one of the reasons the

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