![]() ![]() I can flip the viewfinder over, stand in front of the camera and see (with the help of laser-corrected vision) where I am framed up in a shot. Little: The biggest breakthrough in one-man-band/visual journalism technology is the flip-over reversible screen. For starters, how do you frame stand-ups that you walk through? Share some of your tips and tricks with us. Your stories, though, are more creative than the work of most two-person crews I see. Tompkins: Lots of one-man-bands (OMBs), or “digital correspondents” as you at 10News in San Diego call them, struggle to include stand-ups in their pieces. Watch this video featuring excerpts from his stand-ups, then hear from Little about how he does his work.īelow is an edited version of our exchange: (A stand-up for those of you print and online folks who don’t know is when a journalist appears, talking, on camera.) The e-mailers all marveled at how this guy, working alone, could be so creative, especially shooting his own stand-ups. ![]() In other words, he shoots his own video, reports the story and edits it. Inside of one week, four people sent it to me. Want the first look at exclusive artist interviews? Subscribe to our YouTube channel here.A YouTube video of KGTV’s Joe Little has been making the rounds lately. Find a list of all of their upcoming shows at. #One man band video freeHome Free is back on the road, on their Dive Bar Saints Tour. Every day it’s like that song is a new song for him.” He’s a role model for how he approaches that song still. It means the world to him, and I really look up to him. I figured somebody who had sung a song like that for years and years and years, it would just be another day in the studio, but he really owned that moment and rose to the occasion. “That track in particular, we knew we had to put it on this record for that fact alone of Lee Greenwood just really showing that, age can only make you better if you’re really a studied and intentional artist,” Brown tells Everything Nash of working with Greenwood.“His presence on that song is unlike anything that I could have imagined. Two of Home Free’s recent collaborations, God Bless the “U.S.A.” with Lee Greenwood and the United States Air Force Band, and “American Pie” with Don McLean, earned the all-vocal group Telly Awards, honoring “excellence in video and television across all screens.” “I’d like to get together with Little Big Town, and just do like a nine-part choir,” Tim Foust adds. I’d really love a chance to get to work with him.” And one of my favorite artists in country music of all time is Travis Tritt. ![]() ![]() She was interested last year, and she was like, ‘Maybe next year,’ ’cause she had a thing last year. “So we look up to everybody in this industry … We know that Dolly Parton has at least heard a pitch from us. “We’re real country music fans,” Austin Brown tells Everything Nash. Home Free, who released their patriotic Land of the Free album in June, is always working on new music, while they dream of collaborating with other artists as well. “All of us have rocks at home, and touring can be hard on us, and them – but we always know they have our backs no matter what.” “The song is about the lonely life of touring as an artist, and feeling like you need someone special to hold you down through it all,” Home Free says of the song. 1 hit, “ One Man Band.” For a group that, 2020 aside, has spent much of the last several years on the road, the song, which says in part, “ I don’t wanna be a one man band / I don’t wanna be a rolling stone, alone / Puttin’ miles on a run-down van / Baby, we can take our own show on the road,” is a song that resonates deeply with the five Home Free members. Home Free‘s latest cover is Old Dominion‘s recent award-winning, No. ![]()
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