Saturday, July 25, 2020

Andre' Harris Foley Editor



       Being a student at the campus of The Los Angeles Film and Recording School is a very motivating experience. Which involves being inventive and experimental with each project you take on. We've committed ourselves  into a institution that fosters one and all. That creativity get's a workout here on The Los Angeles Film and Recording School campus facilities, a major workout! From a combination of recording techniques, mixing techniques, instrument placement and why instrument placement, history of popular and audience adaptivity, physiology of infinity within music notations and effect devices, media platforms, writing the ending first within creative writing and expanding the storyworld.

       No need to worry, Producer's Alley is right in the center of all this adstravigansa and you will not miss a minute of it. We commandeered a student work assignment, just for showcasing what The Los Angeles Film and Recording School produces. Producer's Alley, has a big heart for music and we feel right at home within the comfort confinements of The Los Angeles Film and Recording School. Do not miss our next blog and do visit us again.




  It's a beautiful day here in Los Angeles,
California and Producer's Alley has some goodies
for the readers today. We'd like to make it known that Scenic Records has released Wzard and DJ Toxic Dust album titled "Zero". We've launched an affiliate company for studio assignments called Musixpros, also joined Quora.com and we have some more business ventures within our strategic marketing plan. Yes, Producer's Alley is keeping our business a passenger of the new business technologies and international advancements of tomorrow. Don't miss out on our next blog, we have
so much to share with our blog readers.










      Hi, it's blog day here at Producer's Alley and we have a very special day planed for you all. If anyone birthday is today, Happy Birthday! So, today we'll start by going into a subject that all producers have to be mindful of and skilled at. Yes, all producers must be mindful of they're System Support and you'd better read this with a clear understanding of things to do.

 
 System Support within the recording spectrum is very technical and System Support knowledge alone does't make you a professional. Look at it this way, when you finish a project and have all the mathematical equations calculated properly. Then you've used System Support the way it was designed to be used within project specification. Send Producer's Alley some comments on this one and lets see if we're ready for this topic discussion.



      How's everyone today? Is it Sunday for you today? It's Producer's Alley Sunday and we'd like to give our reader's a challenge. Nothing hard or tedious, just a normal challenge and it involves food. Yes, I new, once food was mention it would put a smile on everyones face. It can be a beverage also, will keep beverage in with our food challenge. Let's get into Producer's Alley food challenge for this lovely Sunday.
      It's a personal recipe, not a recipe that you've made or one you've seen somewhere inside a cooking book or magazine. Something normal like boiling an egg, don't laugh, I've heard stories of this being impossible to accomplish. 'We'll do this recipe of boiling a egg'. It's anything you'd cook really, or prepare before eating or drinking.
      My friend Jimmy, not giving his last name, just to protect the innocent and his recipe of course.
Jimmy recipe is called "Big J." short for Jimmy's recipe, which is a beverage recipe.

                                                                           
                                                                  Big J.

    1 16oz. Empty Glass
      2  Ice Cubes 
      1/2 of a Lime / squeezed into the glass only the juice no seeds
      1/2 of a Lemon / squeezed into the glass only the juice no seeds
      2  drops of Food Coloring any color you'd prefer 
      1/2 cup of Water
      1  Egg     
      
 * combine all this together with a spoon, fork, or any utensil that's great for stirring and mixing. Do not let set, once mixing is complete, it's time for drinking.


       Give us a recipe of something you prepare normally and just never wrote out the recipe too. You may find it to be a challenge and who know's it may get a spot within a recipe book. Give Producer's Alley some comments on this recipe challenge and the recipe, for a prepare and tastes test. 
 
                          
                             

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