Name: patrick

Web Site: http://www.loopseven.com

Bio: Patrick Sasso is the Creative Director and Co-Founder of Loop Seven, a multi-media, full-service production company. He enjoys a colorful career as a musician, artist, producer, photographer, filmmaker and composer for film and TV. His knowledge of technology combines his skills as a sound engineer, music supervisor, and technical adviser.

Posts by patrick:

    Thumbtack Services Listing

    July 2nd, 2010
    I just found an interesting site to post my sassofoto.com photography services.

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    Great Article about Music and Neuroscience!

    June 1st, 2010

    Exploring Music’s Hold on the Mind
    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/01/science/01conv.html

    By CLAUDIA DREIFUS
    Published: May 31, 2010

    “I wondered whether human music had been shaped for our brains by evolution — meaning, it helped us survive.

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    Great mp3 Converter!!

    March 16th, 2010

    Hey, I just found this amazing mp3 converter—and it’s free. http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html

    It used to be that I could only convert mp3 files in Logic and get better sound at very low bit rates. I had to try something new because Logic’s new 64-bit configuration does not allow a conversion to mp3—you have to be in 32-bit mode, which bites when I forget to change it back.

    Anyway, enjoy.

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    Lightning Strikes Twice

    August 20th, 2009

    Did anyone see the fantastic light-show, localized to the Upper West Side the other day? Well, If you missed it, I just happened to start snapping away and caught a couple of strikes.

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    Solid Travel Tripod – Vanguard Alta

    June 24th, 2009

    Vanguard Alta + 203AP Aluminum Alloy Tripod with PH-12 Panhead, Maximum Height 57″, Supports 4.4 lbs.

    Vanguard is the “Alta-mate”

    sassofoto New York, NY 6/24/2009
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    Pros: Lightweight, Unfolds Quickly, Folds Small, Good Stability
    Best Uses: Photography, Stabilization, Portraits

    I love this thing for quick easy jobs. It’s probably not the best if you want longer exposures or if there is wind or if you’re using a very long lens. I use it with a 14-24 fixed 2.8 and it’s fine for most small jobs.

    Adorama

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    Music Du Jour 12

    June 14th, 2009

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    Well, since I’ve sort of been cooped up  to finish a bunch of work — voluntarily, that is — I missed the sunshine. Sunshine has also been a bit scarce for everyone, so I then I figured that everybody needs is a little more sunshine these days and so why not highlight some of the best sunshine songs ever! (In no particular order, to be sure.)

    Sunshine by World Party
    Sunshine by Twista & Anthony Hamilton
    Sunshine by Keane
    Sunshine by Peter Salett
    Good Day Sunshine by The Beatles
    Play In The Sunshine by Prince
    You Are My Sunshine by Gene Harris (You have to get this version, which is out of print. Sorry.)
    You Are The Sunshine Of My Life by Stevie Wonder

    Those should shine a little light on ya! Shine on!

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    Music Du Jour 11

    June 13th, 2009

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    Definitely the big news is the ridiculous outcome of the election in Iran. Check out “The Song Remains The Same” by Led Zeppelin. It’s sufficiently angry-sounding.

    The other piece of music that comes to mind today is “Downtown Train” by Tom Waits. Tom’s version is by far the most interesting, maybe since he wrote it. It’s that feeling I get when I think of the boroughs of NYC and the subway series and cloudy, pensive days. Go Yankees!

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    Music Du Jour 10

    June 11th, 2009

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    “The Soft Weed Factor” by Soft Machine in Honor of Hugh Hopper, composer/bassist. To me they’re a prog-rock version of Weather Report. It may be an acquired taste for some but the real music lovers out here will appreciate their creativity. You know who you are.

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    Music Du Jour 9

    June 10th, 2009

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    Ok, here’s another twofer! Today’s entry is all about Albany’s power struggle; it’s a good time to talk about power and relationships. “Power of One” by Daniel Lanois — a genius — and I think his album “Shine” is exceptional. The other selection is me being funny, I guess, since Golisano and Smith aren’t talking any more. “Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts” by Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans from 1962.

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    Music Du Jour 8

    June 8th, 2009

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    Let’s celebrate Broadway with one of my all-time favorite shows — Jesus Christ Superstar. A word of caution — however — the ONLY satisfactory recording is by the original London cast. Sadly, it’s not on iTunes but I found it for you here but please be careful and make sure it’s the recording from 1970 with Murray Head as Judas:  I now direct your attention to the “Overture” which is amazing. There are — of course other tracks that really rock. The whole thing is a very organic recording, even a bit “loose” at times. It all comes together to form something really groundbreaking in Broadway. You really have to have this album; it’s really the only one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musicals that I think is consistent and compelling all the way through.

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