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Citizen Doug Co-producer, Mix and Master: Henry Darragh’s “What Can I Say” EP
2020-07-30 Composer/pianist Henry Darragh’s “What Can I Say?” is wide released digitally. Co-Produced mixed and mastered by Douglas Robertson aka Citizen Doug. Download or streaming is available on your favorite platform. David Craig bass, Jerre Jackson drums. Engineered by David … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Post, Houston Music, Location Sound, Music Recording, Production Tagged Amazon Music, Apple Music, bass, composer, David Caceres, David Craig, digital music, Doc Loc and the Swangers, Drums, editing, EP, Facebook, Google Play, Henry Darragh, Houston Music, IGTV, jazz, Jerre Jackson, music production, music video, Napster, original composition, piano, Pro Tools, Spotify, Tidal, trio, Vimeo, What Can I Say, YouTube Leave a comment
“Covid 19” Performance Documentation Shooting, Editing Henry Darragh Trio
On June 26, 2020, I left isolation for the first time in three months since the XFL shut down. I was possibly exposed to the virus by a visiting team. The day after this session, Judge Hidalgo issued a Harris … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Post, Documentary, Houston Music, Music Video, Social Media Tagged #Mavis, bass, Canon 5Dmkii, Canon c300, composer, Covid 19, David Caceres, David Craig, digital music, Doc Loc and the Swangers, Drums, editing, EP, Facebook, Henry Darragh, Houston Music, IGTV, jazz, Jerre Jackson, music production, music video, original composition, piano, Premiere Pro CC 2020, Pro Tools, Shot on iPhone, Timecode Systems, trio, UltraSync Blue, Vimeo, YouTube, Ziyun Smooth 4, Zoom F6 Leave a comment
Playback! for Travis Scott – SICKO MODE ft. Drake provided in Htown by Citizen Doug
Got to work for Freenjoy’s production of Travis Scott – SICKO MODE ft. Drake directed by Dave Meyers and Travis Scott. On set music playback was supported with Pro Tools, Ambient Recording ACL 204, Denecke TSC slate, QSC K8 speackers, … Continue reading
Mel Chin’s Seven Wonders Excerpt from Art Is All Around Us
This is an excerpt from HoustonPBS’ “Art Is All Around Us: Downtown” for which Douglas Robertson was awarded a 2006 Lonestar Emmy for the Craft of Audio See the gigapan at gigapan.com A gigapan of the other side of the … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Post, Documentary, Emmy winning, Gigapans, Sound Design Tagged 2006 Lonestar Emmy for the Craft of Audio, Art Is All Around Us: Downtown, audio mixer, Audio Post, Buffalo Bayou Partnership, Button for Dean Ruck's Big Bubble, Central Houston Civic Improvement District, Citizen Doug, Gus Wortham Center, houston, Mel Chin, Pro Tools, Public Art, Sesquicentenial Park, Seven Wonders, sound mixer, Stereo Location Sound, texas Leave a comment
Dean Ruck’s Big Bubble
For more information see https://citizendoug.com/?page_id=188 This is an excerpt from HoustonPBS’ Art Is All Around Us: Downtown. Douglas Robertson was awarded a 2006 Lonestar Emmy for the Craft of Audio for his work as location recordist, and sound designer. Brad … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Post, Documentary, Emmy winning, Location Sound, Sound Design Tagged audio mixer, Audio Sweetening, Big Bubble, Buffalo Bayou, Dean Ruck, HoustonPBS, KUHT, location audio, Lonestar Emmy, Pro Tools, production mixer, production sound, Public Art, recordist, sound mixer, Stereo Location Sound, Wortham Center Leave a comment