Layne was in charge of this video production, and his wife Cindi did the set decorations. One thing a lot of people miss is the golden VoicePlay logo tree topper. They had some 3D printed and sent them as gifts to their top level patrons.
It’s not for Christmas, but after this one they released Party of Your Lifetime. Warframe asked them to do the video in conjunction with their new Warframe 1999 release. They had liked their Sleeping in the Cold Below video so much that they contacted them right away, and worked out another full video for their release.
Thanks for another VoicePlay reaction to their latest Christmas tune. This is the third time that Layne has arranged this one for VoicePlay over the years. Apparently, performed this live in their pre-pandemic touring days. One of the previous arrangements is on one of their Christmas CDs. Always good to see J. back with the guys. He does a great Louis Armstrong tribute. Layne had a new toy to use for this one...they used a robotic arm with multiple cameras. Eli had to connect his computer with the lighting cues to the robotic arm’s computer to sync everything up. Always fun with VoicePlay! If you haven't reacted to VoicePlay's "Valhalla Calling" you really need to do that one. It's a Layne arrangement and he made Geoff sing ridiculously low (B0s at three different times).
This one was originally by Louis Armstrong in 1953. J None is great at doing some of the late great Satchmo lines. VoicePlay (or maybe Pattycake) got the computer with remote arm and camera for Eli to play with! The "angel" tree-topper is actually the VoicePlay logo. Not Christmas but Warframe was doing a video game update of their 1999 and had VoicePlay do this "boy band" of Party of Your Lifetime for Warframe's new update.
They also have the VoicePlay logo on the top of the Christmas 🎄.
Layne was in charge of this video production, and his wife Cindi did the set decorations. One thing a lot of people miss is the golden VoicePlay logo tree topper. They had some 3D printed and sent them as gifts to their top level patrons.
Thanks so much for your reaction. Keep them coming. Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to you and I wish you and your family all the best in the coming New Year!
It’s not for Christmas, but after this one they released Party of Your Lifetime. Warframe asked them to do the video in conjunction with their new Warframe 1999 release. They had liked their Sleeping in the Cold Below video so much that they contacted them right away, and worked out another full video for their release.
Thanks for another VoicePlay reaction to their latest Christmas tune. This is the third time that Layne has arranged this one for VoicePlay over the years. Apparently, performed this live in their pre-pandemic touring days. One of the previous arrangements is on one of their Christmas CDs. Always good to see J. back with the guys. He does a great Louis Armstrong tribute. Layne had a new toy to use for this one...they used a robotic arm with multiple cameras. Eli had to connect his computer with the lighting cues to the robotic arm’s computer to sync everything up. Always fun with VoicePlay!
If you haven't reacted to VoicePlay's "Valhalla Calling" you really need to do that one. It's a Layne arrangement and he made Geoff sing ridiculously low (B0s at three different times).
This is an old Louis Armstrong song so j was imitating Satchmo
They used a camera on a robotic arm synced to the track to make transitions easier
The Behind the Scenes on this was pretty cool if you’re really interested in how it was shot. Maybe you might want a Patreon spot for it.
This one was originally by Louis Armstrong in 1953. J None is great at doing some of the late great Satchmo lines. VoicePlay (or maybe Pattycake) got the computer with remote arm and camera for Eli to play with! The "angel" tree-topper is actually the VoicePlay logo. Not Christmas but Warframe was doing a video game update of their 1999 and had VoicePlay do this "boy band" of Party of Your Lifetime for Warframe's new update.
Their behind the scenes videos on their Patreon are fun and interesting. You get to see their true goofy selves.
I absolutely love them.
@@jackyfriedman1963 I’ll eventually be able to check their patreons out! 😁
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