How to Upload a Remix on Hitrecord

Online collaborative media platform

HitRecord
Type Private, for-profit
Industry Creative industry: film, music, publishing
Founded June 20, 2004 (2004-06-20)
Founder Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Dan Gordon-Levitt
Headquarters

U.S.

Owner Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Number of employees

xx
Website Official website

HitRecord (pronounced ; ofttimes stylized equally HITREC●RD) is an online collaborative media platform founded and owned past actor and director Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The visitor uses a multifariousness of media to produce such projects as brusk films, books, and DVDs.[1] HitRecord has produced such films as Don Jon and the short films Morgan M. Morgansen's Date with Destiny and its sequel Morgan and Destiny's Eleventeenth Appointment: The Zeppelin Zoo.

History [edit]

In 2005, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt started the site with his brother, Dan. It began as a style for them to solicit feedback for videos they posted, simply as time went on they opened the platform up to other creative people who wanted to review and remix their and others' work.[ii]

Rather than merely exhibiting and admiring each others work as isolated individuals, we gather here to work on projects together. Having someone accept creative freedom with what I've done, it's just fascinating. It's like, 'Wow they really got it.' Or they didn't get information technology. You can actually tell, based on the fine art that they make. Much more than what the box role was.

—Joseph Gordon-Levitt[2]

In January 2010 at the Sundance Film Festival, HitRecord launched its new website and introduced its new professional product methodology, allowing contributing artists to exist paid for their piece of work. He invited audiences to collectively collaborate with him in the filmmaking process, and create, record, and remix each other'due south art with the goal of creating cohesive brusk multimedia work that would accept a special screening at the end of the Festival.[3] That year, Joseph sent out $50,000 worth of checks to its contributors.[2] The site now hosts most 80,000+ members[4] and pulls in about ane,000 videos, songs, text pieces and artworks daily.[5]

The visitor'south logo is the record symbol, which Gordon-Levitt tin can be seen wearing oftentimes in interviews, at events and appearances. The player/founder says "that circular REC button became a symbol, a metaphor for taking things into my ain hands and doing it."[6]

HitRecord's piece of work was as well featured at 2010 SxSW[1] and at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.[four]

Products [edit]

Founder Gordon-Levitt at the London Moving picture Festival in Oct 2013, wearing the HitRecord logo button.

Feature films [edit]

  • Don Jon (2013)

Brusque films [edit]

  • Morgan M. Morgansen'south Date with Destiny (2010)
  • Morgan and Destiny'due south Eleventeenth Engagement: The Zeppelin Zoo (2010)
  • Jelly Babies With SFX [7] (2012)
  • Skillful Nights – Finish Motion (Terminal version)[eight] (2012)
  • They Can't Turn the Lights Off Now, Episode ii - Sundance 2012 [9]
  • Aye Were Sinking – Sundance 2012[10]
  • And A New Earth REPRISE – Sundance 2012[11]
  • November (Tiny picture)[12] (2012)
  • Wicked Witch – Sundance 2012[13]
  • Strawberry Bootlaces – Sundance 2012[14]
  • Mademoiselle Noir (ii) [15] (2012)
  • A Man With A Turnip For A Head – Sundance 2012[xvi]
  • Flickering Lights Reprise [17] (2013)

hitRECord on TV [edit]

The testify premiered on January xviii, 2014, at 10pm on Pivot. It is hosted by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and the series will feature short films, live conversations and performances.[18] $l,000 is set aside from the budget of each episode to compensate contributing artists (426 contributing artists in Episode 1).[19]

Books [edit]

The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories 2010 was self-published in 2010 by hitrecord.org. Featuring 45 contributors from two,312 contributions to the Tiny Stories collaboration. This edition of the Tiny Book of Tiny Stories 2010 was sold exclusively via HitRecord's website and carries no ISBN.[20]

The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories: Volume 1 was released on December half-dozen, 2011. Gordon-Levitt, known inside the HitRecord community as RegularJOE, directed thousands of collaborators to tell tiny stories through words and art. With the aid of the entire creative collective, Gordon-Levitt gathered, edited and curated over eight,500 contributions into this collection of original art from 67 contributors.[5]

Volume 1 saw its sequels when HitRecord released The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories: Volume 2 on November 13, 2012 and The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories: Volume three in 2013.[five] Volume 2 featured 62 contributors from some xiv,946 contributions.

In May 2012, HitRecord published Fiddling Ruby Riding Hood Redux, the adaptation of the classic fairy tale with art, essays, and paper doll cutting-outs from 66 contributors.

The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories: Volume one and the book of RECollection: Volume one are both available on iTunes.

Anthology [edit]

RECollection: Volume one is a drove of a book, a DVD and a CD released on September 20, 2011. It features contributions of 471 collaborators is what and is the very first album of HitRecord'southward piece of work. The volume is 64 full-color pages of poetry, prose, paintings, photography, comical curiosities, not-sequiturs, and bed-time stories. While the DVD is a drove of 36 brusque films created under the direction of Gordon-Levitt (and sometimes starring in). It features brusque films, animations, music videos, "tiny stories" and records from HitRecord's various alive events. The CD is a compilation of 17 collaboratively-made songs sung by various artists on Gordon-Levitt's "pretend" radio prove.

CDs [edit]

Motility on the Dominicus [edit]

Motility on the Sun, released September xi, 2012, is a pop, alternative rock music CD.

  1. "Move on the Lord's day" – 3:41
  2. "Enjoy the Ride" – 3:33
  3. "Downtown 81" – 3:14
  4. "Anicca (Original)" – 2:44
  5. "Electric Loss" – 4:24
  6. "Malibu" – 4:25
  7. "Wolves in the Wood" – 3:57
  8. "Please Hold (Interlude)" – 0:49
  9. "The Good Stay Young (Interlude)" – 0:36
  10. "Diamond in the Rough" – four:01
  11. "More" – iv:26
  12. "For Mallory" – 3:12
  13. "No Fourth dimension to Expect" (Anicca Remix) featuring Cibo Matto – 3:09
  14. "The Grind" featuring Nels Cline – 7:08
  15. "Why Am I So Silly?" featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt – 2:24

Full length: 51:43

Fall Formal [edit]

Fall Formal (HitRecorderly #3), released April 16, 2013, is a pop, alternative stone music CD.

  1. "Introduction" feat. Kid Koala & Uberband – two:01
  2. "American Scrimp northward Salve" feat. Sia & Regular Joe – 3:08
  3. "Nothing Big" feat. Tasha Taylor & Regular Joe – two:07
  4. "Le Petit Soldat" feat. Evilolive, Themetafictionist & Regular Joe – 2:18
  5. "Human action ii Introduction" feat. Kid Koala & Uberband – 1:31
  6. "I Have No Cats" feat. Regular Joe & the Cats – 2:08
  7. "Soul north Serotonin" feat. Tasha Taylor & Regular Joe – 3:35
  8. "Finale" feat. Regular Joe – five:37

Total length: 22:25

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References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "hitRECord – Near Us". hitRECord.org. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Stein, Joel (18 September 2011). "Profiling Joseph Gordon-Levitt: The Oversupply-Sourced Version". Fourth dimension magazine. Archived from the original on September 15, 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  3. ^ Knegt, Peter (eighteen November 2009). "Sundance Film Festival Unveils 2010 New Frontier Lineup". Indie Wire. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  4. ^ a b Labrecque, Jeff (27 January 2012). "Sundance 2012: Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks Sundance, Hit RECord, and being Abe Lincoln'southward son". Amusement Weekly. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  5. ^ a b c Hart, Hugh (November xxx, 2011). "Inception Star's Crowdsourced HitRecord Website Becomes a Book". LA weekly. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  6. ^ Sperling, Nicole (29 September 2011). "'50/50's' Joseph Gordon-Levitt is hip to the creative process". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  7. ^ "HITRECORD".
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  18. ^ Weingus, Leigh (27 March 2013). "HitRECord On Pivot: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Launches Telly Show". Huffington Postal service. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  19. ^ Justin, Neal (Jan 22, 2014). "With 'HitREcord Tv,' Joseph Gordon-Levitt finds a new way to do a variety show". Star Tribune. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
  20. ^ Villarreal, Yvonne (Dec 5, 2011). "Interview: Joseph Gordon-Levitt on 'The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories'". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  21. ^ "Hitrecord".

External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HitRecord

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