FRSProd was honored to create four short films, in collaboration with the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey for their 2015 annual convention
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byFRSProd was honored to create four short films, in collaboration with the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey for their 2015 annual convention
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byFRSProd is proud to have created content for Calvin Investment Group, LLC
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byFront Row Seat Productions was honored to create this video of Princeton High School Student Allison Spann for application to a theater studies program.
byFront Row Seat Productions LLC is proud to have provided audio/video production services for the Golandsky Institute’s Summer Symposium and International Piano Festival since 2011. The audio recording we created from the 2014 Festival’s Scheide Concerto Evening will be featured on WWFM’s Friday, January 9 edition of “Celebrating our Musical Community”. Listeners will be have a chance to hear world-class performances by the New Jersey Symphony Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Mark Laycock, pianists Ilya Itin, Fr. Sean Duggan, Sakura Myers and Nathan Grabow. The program airs at 12:00PM, Eastern Time on 89.1 FM, or streaming at http://wwfm.org. Front Row Seat Productions is proud to be a trusted resource for our friends at the Golandsky Institute and WWFM.
byFront Row Seat Productions is honored to have captured friend and collaborator, Eileen Sinett coaching a local businessperson in preparation for an upcoming presentation. We’re proud to be a resource for local businesses, artists and performing groups.
The video is part of Speaking That Connects‘ website.
byFront Row Seat Productions LLC is extremely honored to be running a free webcast of Ilya Itin’s sold-out performance at the Golandsky Institute International Piano Festival, Saturday, July 19th at 8PM EST:
http://www.golandskyinstitute.org/live/princeton
The June 29, 2014 edition of Jazz Discoveries, produced by FRSProd’s Robert Bullington featured the Eric Mintel Quartet from a live recording made at Crossing Vineyards on June 20th.
This and other previous editions can be heard in the Jazz Discoveries program archives at FRSProd.COM.
byFRSProd’s Robert Bullington features a live concert recording, made by the Eric Mintel Quartet, on the June 2014 edition of Jazz Discoveries. The program can be heard from 8-10PM on Sunday, June 29 with a re-broadcast from 4-6PM on Wednesday, July 2 on www.JazzOn2.org.
byCurrent technology allow musics artists to connect quickly, vibrantly, and authentically with audiences through streaming video–but there are often concerns associated with costs and technical complexities. Well, with this workshop, we’re going to put those fears to rest. Robert Bullington of Front Row Seat Productions will guide the audience through a multi-camera live video shoot, featuring popular New Brunswick rock band The Clydes. The Clydes will perform a song off their recently released EP, ‘Generator,’ and Robert will demonstrate how a near-instantaneous demo video can be produced through a multi-camera shoot. This workshop is designed to demonstrate how an affordable, professionally-produced live music video can be generated with attention to detail, storytelling, and authenticity.
Full masterclass schedule and info: http://www.artworkstrenton.org/artallnight/activities.htm#masterclasses
byThe Golandsky Institute has published two new clips produced by Front Row Seat Productions from their 2013 Summer Symposium. These clips excerpt footage from two groundbreaking sessions.
In the first, Golandsky Institute senior director and master teacher Mary Moran works with beginner and intermediate students at the 2013 Golandsky Institute Summer Symposium, explaining and demonstrating the process of teaching the Taubman Approach to young students.
In the second, Golandsky Institute senior director and master teacher Robert Durso presents a lecture on Beethoven’s Appassionata. Historical, musical and technical considerations are discussed and demonstrated at the piano.
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