One person films the whole show. The audience uploads their footage via a QR code and then our software puts it all together into the finished product. The HD version should be playing soon.
"PhonesUP" software. (cough, mutter) - A.I. created. "THAT YOU OWN," utter bs. Zero revenue sharing with the artists. Promotional value, yes. You're just another "slig" chasing the A.I. gold rush til legislation can correct another corruption of artists and their art. Not yours.
Thanks for watching. Actually, there is 2 years of coding and more coding to get the videos to this point. There is no AI involved with the software at all. At first we thought we were going to need it but instead we just worked harder so that what you see is 100% what the artist created. The artists receive almost all of the revenue from every “single” song video, and the full revenue from every full show video. We split the shows into single songs to create more possibilities for the artist to make money from the views. From our research, and what we’ve seen so far, what The Last Dinner Party receive from TH-cam for views of this video is 3X is more than what Spotify pays. If people can make a living on TH-cam making videos of them opening boxes, showing morning routines, we believe artists should be able to make a living playing their music. Our goal is to help make that happen through providing the software to the artists so they can create these videos themselves. We’re here to change the music industry with this software. As live music fans we have found that fans want to help their favourite bands succeed. They are stoked to contribute their clips. The fan understands that artists need new ways to make money so they can keep making music and they are happy to be a part of that. Once PhonesUP gets through the wall of management the artist, starts using our software to make their videos, they will own the videos. We agree with you. It’s their art and they should be receiving the money. Thanks for the feedback.
. That's what you all say. Years of coding, no A.I. involved. It's drivel. A simular Tuber was pumping simular nonsense about a team of flutists and authentic Native American Music. No flutists no cultural connection whatsoever and they were contacted by the Lakota Legal Council. With 30 years in brand building and market positioning and the massive costs associated with building them. Trust me, when the content owners contact you it won't be about opportunities. It will be cease and desist.
You do realize that when sued, you are forced into disclosure, which requires documentation, proof of payroll, etc, etc. This issue is hitting Congress as we type. It's the Wild West now. But it won't last.
Amazing show. The future of sound!
Thanks for watching
subbed,,,brilliant
Absolute best new band. Subscribe, we have lots more Last Dinner Party to come! Thanks for watching.
'No Time for Tears' (until after the dancing and sex that is)
Great name for the sequel to 'Prelude...!
F-word & On'ward ?
No kidding! Thanks for watching. Subscribe, lots more LDP to come.
Do yous have people at the show to film the complete set and then add in the footage from others?
One person films the whole show. The audience uploads their footage via a QR code and then our software puts it all together into the finished product. The HD version should be playing soon.
Cool, thank you!
I know we’re only about halfway through, but it looks & sounds great.
Much appreciated
@@sah-win Subscribe, we have lots of LDP to come including their Seattle show
Fantastic!! Subscribed!
Lo mejor es la baterista!!!!! No toca nadie!!! solo Daiana Azar!!! Una genia!!!!
No es mentira, ella destruye los tambores. Es muy divertida de ver. gracias por mirar, suscríbete, comparte, tenemos más LDP por venir.
miss britt? she was ok
We filmed her show but the lighting was terrible so you couldn’t even really see her. Thanks for watching.
"PhonesUP" software. (cough, mutter) - A.I. created.
"THAT YOU OWN," utter bs. Zero revenue sharing with the artists.
Promotional value, yes.
You're just another "slig" chasing the A.I. gold rush til legislation can correct another corruption of artists and their art.
Not yours.
Thanks for watching.
Actually, there is 2 years of coding and more coding to get the videos to this point. There is no AI involved with the software at all. At first we thought we were going to need it but instead we just worked harder so that what you see is 100% what the artist created.
The artists receive almost all of the revenue from every “single” song video, and the full revenue from every full show video. We split the shows into single songs to create more possibilities for the artist to make money from the views.
From our research, and what we’ve seen so far, what The Last Dinner Party receive from TH-cam for views of this video is 3X is more than what Spotify pays.
If people can make a living on TH-cam making videos of them opening boxes, showing morning routines, we believe artists should be able to make a living playing their music. Our goal is to help make that happen through providing the software to the artists so they can create these videos themselves. We’re here to change the music industry with this software. As live music fans we have found that fans want to help their favourite bands succeed. They are stoked to contribute their clips. The fan understands that artists need new ways to make money so they can keep making music and they are happy to be a part of that.
Once PhonesUP gets through the wall of management the artist, starts using our software to make their videos, they will own the videos. We agree with you. It’s their art and they should be receiving the money. Thanks for the feedback.
. That's what you all say. Years of coding, no A.I. involved.
It's drivel. A simular Tuber was pumping simular nonsense about a team of flutists and authentic Native American Music.
No flutists no cultural connection whatsoever and they were contacted by the Lakota Legal Council.
With 30 years in brand building and market positioning and the massive costs associated with building them.
Trust me, when the content owners contact you it won't be about opportunities.
It will be cease and desist.
You do realize that when sued, you are forced into disclosure, which requires documentation, proof of payroll, etc, etc.
This issue is hitting Congress as we type. It's the Wild West now.
But it won't last.