MATRIXSYNTH: This is How I Juno (with the Roland Alpha Juno 2) [reduced for contest edit]


Saturday, June 27, 2009

This is How I Juno (with the Roland Alpha Juno 2) [reduced for contest edit]


YouTube via loneraver2
"This is my entry to the "This is How I Juno" contest where I explain the many unique features of my Roland Alpha Juno-2.

Producer, Editor, Sound Designer/Editor, Co-Writer, Lead Actor: Henry Borchers
Director, VFX Supervisor, Co-Writer, Actor, Associate Fight Coordinator, Stunt Double: Erik Kjonaas

Extra Special thanks to Alex Champion and the rest of the crew.

Alex Champion: Boom Operator, Voice Actor, Grip

Alex Rott: Fight Coordinator, Stunt Double, Voice Actor, Grip, Sound FX Assistant:

Ben Mayer: Key Grip

Brett Schilke: Sound FX Assistant


Thanks for the helpful participation of Jonathan Fung

For more music by Henry Borchers, please check out www.myspace.com/henryborchers"

via loneraver in the comments of this post. If you have a "How I Juno" vid that I haven't yet posted, comment or send it in. My contact info is on the bottom right of the site. ALL synth vids are welcome actually. :)

3 comments:

  1. Juno related, a mid 90's rack-mounting of a pair of semi-busted Juno2s into a 5U high perspex rack Juno2. Picture hosted at
    analogsweden, just got sold due to lack of rack-space:
    http://www.analogsweden.com/img/plexijuno.jpg

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  2. Thanks for the post, Matrixsynth. the reception has been excellent.

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