With bountiful blessings, heartfelt prayers, and a fervent wish to IncreaseThePeace … from New Orleans, the new Jer-USA-lem, and Airlift Productions. ~ Micheal
Airlift Productions ** A Catalyst for Positive Change from New Orleans since 1984
With bountiful blessings, heartfelt prayers, and a fervent wish to IncreaseThePeace … from New Orleans, the new Jer-USA-lem, and Airlift Productions. ~ Micheal
Airlift Productions ** A Catalyst for Positive Change from New Orleans since 1984
If you live in or around metro New Orleans, his messages are everywhere and unmistakable. As N’awlins “Legal Minute” attorney, Greg DiLeo – on TV, radio, even I-phone apps – makes legal matters, well, um … matter!
But what many do not know is that this is one extremely talented and versatile dude! He can ‘pound the boards’ at local theaters on-stage, sing, play the guitar & harmonica … and even compose & write his own songs. Well!
And one thing, among others, that separates me from the 1001 other VoiceOver dudes all over the internet is that I own and operate a REAL recording studio! And I know how to use it.
So, this past week Greg returned to the Airlift Productions Studios, along with a couple kindred spirits, to put the finishing touches on the salty, colorful, metaphor-filled, Leon-Redbone-ish “Mississippi River Bridge”. A torch song it ain’t.
With an amazingly brilliant touch on the violin, NOCCA grad and local star Donald Surtain dropped by to drop his tracks. Perhaps you caught Donald in the Academy Award winning “12 Years A Slave” playing the REAL violin beside Chewitel Ejiofor in a scene or two.
In any event, Donald, who plays live with Greg around town, along with percussionist extraordinaire Michael Skinkus stopped by to add their two cents. Gee, I found myself googling and you-tubing the Cajon to find out exactly what in the heck this thing even was.
The Cajon (ka-HONE) is of African-Peruvian descent and could best be described as a drum kit ‘in-a-box’, and one plays it by sitting on it and banging on it. So, add a couple of cymbals for flourishing finishing touches and you’re good-to-go.
Enter Michael Skinkus on the Cajon ….
Oh-kay now, take Greg DiLeo’s thought-provoking lyrics & melody + Greg’s penetrating vocals + Greg’s sizzling guitar + Donald Surtain’s velvet violin + Michael Skinkus’ toe-tapping Cajon & Cymbals and it all = 1 Amazingly Fun tune!
Crank-up the speakers on your designated digital device and LISTEN. “Mississippi River Bridge” sounds like this —
** “Mississippi River Bridge” recorded at Airlift Productions **
Yes, TV-Radio Attorney by Day and Song Writer & Troubadour by Night Greg DiLeo continues to mystify and amaze us with his masterful microphone maneuvers. Catch-up with more of his passion at his music web site here ~ Greg DiLeo Music.
And tell ’em Airlift Mike sent you.
“Where the warmth of analogue lives … and the lightning speed of digital delivers” ~ Airlift Productions, NOLA
The life of a Voice Talent is certainly never boring. One day you’re asked to be totally serious in a video narration for offshore oil exploration or shipyard construction efforts … and the next day (sometimes the same day) you’re tasked and asked to cut loose!
One of my new fave accounts is a night club just outside New Orleans in Metairie called Legends Encore, a fave hangout for decades for the single- (and some not-so)-and-ready-to-mingle crowd. Copious amounts of alcohol + really LOUD cover bands = more fun than human beings ought to be allowed to have.
So, my first shot across the New Year bow for Nick and Chad includes a tip of the hat to New Year’s resolutions, exercise, staying healthy, and forgetting Match & E-Harmony-dot-com in favor of the old school approach.
As well as cameo appearances from Homer Simpson and Matt LeBlanc as his legendary Joey character from’Friends’, all cast against Robin & Pharell’s ‘Blurred Lines’. And it all comes out of the car dashboard radio speaker like this …..
** Legends Encore Night Club Radio :30 ~ penned, voiced & produced by Airlift’s Micheal Ziants **
Yes, having FUN is good for you! If there’s a real resolution in your New Year of 2015, that’s got to be it.
Catch up with us anytime at Airlift Productions Recording Studio … or if you want to go old-school, pick up that phone and CALL # 504.833.8450
One of the things that I’m most thank-full for as this New Year of 2015 dawns is the opportunity to use more of my God-given talents. Long the VoiceOver guy and audio producer, I’ve had few chances this century to truly flex my creative writing & advertising muscles.
You know, ordinarily the client sends along the copy, and as the voice dude and producer, I simply interpret and record those words to a wave file and send them along. What a gift it is to create that string of words … and then put them into my own mouth!
As a case in point, this thirty second spot airing all over the New Orleans TV market for the New Year. Imagine being tasked with pounding the drum (ever so softly) for a local home improvement outfit that is today expanding their services & products … and taking-on Lowe’s and Home Depot. Really? Really.
So, let’s open with a truncated aphorism. A what?!? Yes, a saying that we’ve all heard,”Home is where the Heart is”, and then twist it a bit. Add a colorful N’awlins colloquialism “For true!” And we’re off to the races.
It all adds up to setting the homeboys – a local, family-owned business for nearly 50 years – apart and head-and-shoulders above the ‘big box boys’, all the while playing the strings of the heart.
And it all comes out of the hometown flat screens like this ….
*** Southland Plumbing TV :30, written, voiced & audio-produced by Micheal Ziants; Video editing by Todd Schmidt, on behalf of Nathan Ales at Ales & Associates ***
Nathan Ales and I go back years! He was actually a ‘sales dog’ at Q-93 Radio when I first came to work there in the 1980s, and it was his job to sell that Mike McCann dude.
His affable, quip-filled approach has disarmed many a wary advertiser and always delivered for his clients. I’m thrilled that we’ve re-connected here in the 21st century and the Southland account is one of our first joint ventures.
So Nathan, with his unique blend of street savvy, charm, and moxie does the selling and lining-up the accounts, I handle creative, voice over and audio production … and then hand it over to this guy – meet Todd Schmidt.
Todd has just an amazing skill set – while not working with the poker-hot TV series “American Horror Story” or finishing-up the new “Trumbo” film (this guy stays way too busy), he hangs out with Nathan and me and brings his video wizardry to our projects. Catch more of his magic here on the web at Schmidt VFX . Remarkable!
Lucky and indeed fortunate I am to be running with these dudes in 2015. Audio … and now ‘Creative’ and Video to-go! What can the boyz and I cook up for YOU today?
Airlift Productions Recording Studio ~ Audio Alchemy from NOLA since 1984
You know, when you’re in the company of greatness, you just know it, you know what I mean?
The Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Walt Handelsman (today with the New Orleans Advocate, lucky dudes they are) visited the Airlift Productions Studios years ago at the now-the-stuff-of-legend Iberville Street haunts mid-city and what a recording session we had.
This guy had it! Magic! Inventive Genius! Walt possesses a rare gift – the ability, through pen and ink, to ‘speak Truth to Power’ … to throw a few sacred cows on the barbie’ – without even opening his mouth!
That’s why, though, he came to Airlift to record with me.
Contracted by Lenny Delbert at Pan Am Communications to help Walt out that day, I was tasked to record VoiceOver for a video to help promote his convention services – Walt would stand, pen in hand, at a drawing pad projected to a big screen, and lay-out a cartoon panel LIVE to amazed conventioneers!
I was merely the guy extolling Walt’s virtues and dazzling talents, and telling the tale. But, what a party it all turned out to be.
At this time, 1994, Walt was cranking them out for the Times-Picayune, had yet to win one – let alone two – Pulitzer Prizes for excellence in the field of editorial cartooning, leave New Orleans to work for NewsDay – and then return to N’awlins (thank God) to resume amazing us all daily from the New Orleans Advocate.
Who knew this dude had all this greatness in him? I sure did. That day. And as to this day? Well, the cartoon at the top of this blog (from today’s 12-19-14 Advocate) is a testament to Walt’s relevance, timeliness, timelessness … and runaway Genius!
Oh, and Walt, if you just so happen to be reading this … the Rolling Rocks are cold in the fridge, and we’ve got some catching-up to do, my brother.
Airlift Productions VoiceOver & Recording Studio ~ Audio Alchemy from New Orleans …. since 1984!
Run-offs, taxes & exemptions, oh my. With senate & congressional seats, as well as a variety of propositions & millages up in the air and scheduled for a vote tomorrow, Dec. 6th – the fur is flying in NOLA!
And last week, Airlift Productions and yours truly gave two of New Orleans most prominent voices a soapbox … and a microphone.
Contracted & hired by the LeBlanc & Schuster team, I vacuumed-up the red carpet and warmed-up the mics to record & produce radio ads with both Mayor Mitch Landrieu and NOLA City Council Chief Stacy Head.
Long-time political lightning rods for change – and controversy – I found both the Mayor & Ms. Head in-person to be engaging, warm and sincere folks. Even fun. (Stacy even brought daughter Charlotte to the recording session.)
Give a LISTEN to the radio spots now airing on WWL & WNOE radio (and yes, yours truly was tagged to perform the tag at the tail) being heard today all over New Orleans airwaves …
** Mayor Landrieu addresses NOLA School Millage issues **
** NOLA Council President Stacy Head adds her ‘two cents’ **
Post-Katrina New Orleans is without question still rife with it’s own share of thorny, prickly issues. Our job on this day was to tackle the upcoming vote on school maintenance and it’s attendant school millage proposals.
As a long-time political atheist, I personally do not have a dog in any donkey-elephant hunt and remain more neutral than the Swiss … and yet watch the fur fly from the sidelines with rapt attention and curiosity.
But as the fur and the dust settle the day after tomorrow and the votes are tallied and issues decided – and whether you vote or not – remember the time honored definition of the word ‘experience’: Experience is what you get when you didn’t get what you wanted.
Airlift Productions Recording Studio ~ Audio Alchemy from NOLA since 1984