This is a wishlist for Tokyo Record Style, a project that celebrates music-loving, vinyl record-loving in Tokyo and around the world.
Our aim is to continue to develop the Tokyo Record Style concept by creating high-quality content for a growing audience. Those contents would include creating in-person and online live-streamed events, conducting audio and visual interviews and podcasts, and a multi-media channel that spotlights the community member's musical love and appreciation. These tools would help us achieve those goals.
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This would all me to narrate the stories I write for Tokyo Record Style and tell them in meaningful ways where I am engaged with the viewer/listener by making eye contact and not needing to read my script off-screen.
It would be a luxury to have a smaller lightweight tripod for being mobile like Tokyo Record Style requires. I have other tripods but they are quite big and cumbersome. A smaller more lightweight tripod would alleviate weight and allow more moblity.
These microphones would be used to host various like Tokyo Record Style Events including Top 5 Records. Having 4 microphones would allow all our 3 hosts to emcee together, along with one guest presenter.
These microphones would be used for conducting longer-form, sit-down interviews in a studio context, for discussion about record culture, and music appreciation in Tokyo. They'd also be used for creating other high-quality audio and video recordings.
This mixer would used for both for studio recording and mixing of Tokyo Record Style content, as well as, live streaming other Tokyo Record Style events like "Top 5 Records."
These headphones would provide audio monitoring and high-quality recording for content creation and also for conducting in-studio interviews and hosting Tokyo Record Style Podcasts. They would also be put to for DJ events.
This camera would be used for conducting TRS interviews, documenting the TRS creation process, and potentially broadcasting and video podcasting "Top 5" and other Tokyo Record Style events.