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Seeing Sounds
Johnnie Ray Kornegay III
31 episodes
2 months ago
This is the archive of Johnnie Ray Kornegay III's Seeing Sounds podcast. Seeing Sounds ran from 2015-2020 and began as a podcast discussing the work of interesting folks. The podcast evolved into one that focused on the work of creatives who identify as LGBTQ+ and their allies.
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This is the archive of Johnnie Ray Kornegay III's Seeing Sounds podcast. Seeing Sounds ran from 2015-2020 and began as a podcast discussing the work of interesting folks. The podcast evolved into one that focused on the work of creatives who identify as LGBTQ+ and their allies.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Arts,
Personal Journals,
Music,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts
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Show #26 - Make Better Cell Phone Videos At Concerts
Seeing Sounds
10 minutes 1 second
6 years ago
Show #26 - Make Better Cell Phone Videos At Concerts

During a recent tour, Alicia Keys would lock cell phones at concerts, except for a few specific people, and in 2016, Apple announced that it has patented technology that could disable an iPhone camera if a specific infrared signal is detected. Childish Gambino has also been urging his fans to put their phones away at shows.  


How can you capture better cell phone video at concerts? Listen or watch and learn.


Read the blog post here: bit.ly/cellvidstaticc.


Our theme song is composed by Myles Tha Sixteenth (https://soundcloud.com/mylesthasixteenth)


Seeing Sounds is a podcast that centers conversations with LGBTQ+ creatives of the African diaspora, and also shares thoughts and interesting conversations with folks from all walks of life. Join in the discussions.


Visit us online at www.seeingsoundsradio.com.


© 2019 Staticc Art & Life, LLC



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Seeing Sounds
This is the archive of Johnnie Ray Kornegay III's Seeing Sounds podcast. Seeing Sounds ran from 2015-2020 and began as a podcast discussing the work of interesting folks. The podcast evolved into one that focused on the work of creatives who identify as LGBTQ+ and their allies.