Thursday, January 21, 2010

Bryce to Record Schubert CD, Project Launch


It is with great excitement that I announce the launch of my recording project.  Many of you know that this has been a long time coming for me.   Last week I stumbled onto a website called Kickstarter. com and after mulling around several ideas, I decided that using the site would be an incredible way to get my friends, family, colleagues, and fans (both of you know who you are)  to get involved with me on the project.  I have decided to tackle Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin, and I have asked my good friend Tim McReynolds to collaborate with me in recording this masterwork of the art song repertoire.


Please take 5 minutes to check out my page and the video.  Please help me promote my project by passing it along to your friends and colleagues who might be interesting in it, and if you feel so inclined to become a part of the project, I thank you in advance.  Every little bit counts!  (plus you can get some cool stuff in exchange for your generosity)


Thanks!


-Bryce

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Recording a CD, Kickstarter...First Hurdle Overcome


Wow, what a fun 48 hours this has been.  From about this time two days ago and seeing the story about Kickstarter.com on the local evening news to today, I have been though a wild wave of excitement.   Now the idea of a recording project can finally begin to take shape.    Last night, my dear friend and colleague, pianist Tim McReynolds beat me to the punch and said he was "available" to record.  I was planning on calling Tim today or tomorrow to discuss the idea with him, so I guess the timing couldn't be better.

After a phone conversation this morning, he is on board with the project.  We both talked about the Schubert recital that we did, more than 10 years ago and I think that we both would like to revisit the work together now.  I am really, really excited.  I get off the phone with him, having discussed trying to use Kickstarter to help with the fundraising.   I told him that the next, and what in my estimation one of the most difficult steps of the process, I needed to find a way on to Kickstarter.com, since it is invitation only!

So, what does any smart person do, who wants to find an invitation to an exclusive website do?   I Googled, Kickstarter Invitation.  This came up with lots of invites that people were giving away (or at least a handful) in blogs and message boards.  Most of these invites had already been claimed, by others.  All of these invites were 3-8 months old.   This was not going to do!  I decided to try my search again, but this time only look for results within the last week.   I stumbled on to two possibilities.  The first one was a on a movie production site.   He had only posted a couple of days ago, but really seemed to be looking for other people trying to produce movie projects.   I emailed him anyway, hoping for a response, but as of now I have not heard back from him.

The second person I find on Emptees.com.  He has made a comment to a thread:



What is my favorite animal????   Ugh, I have no idea what my favorite animal is.   I click on the guy, and after going to his profile on the site it leads me Kevin at Top Shelf Records.  Kevin is basically the graphics design guru for the operation....check out some of his work, it is really cool stuff.  Anyway...I think, what the heck I should send him an email, maybe I can get this invite from him.  This is what I sent:

Kevin,
     I was hoping that you could help me out.   I found your website via a post that you made on Emptees.com where you mentioned that you had a couple of Kickstarter invites available.    I would love to at least float my project by you, in hopes that you might be so kind as to help me out with getting on the site. (paying it forward, so to speak)  I am a professional opera singer.  At the beginning of the year I set three major goals for my life for 2010.  Move to Germany to further my career, do an east coast recital tour (to help me fund my move to Europe) and to finally record my first CD.  

     When I first tell someone that I am singer, I usually get one of two responses, "Sing for me!" or "Do you have a CD?"  At some point, I would love for the answer of the second question to finally be a resounding "YES, yes I do..." instead of "No, unfortunately not, because...(insert lame excuse here)."   I also have several friends and colleagues that have recorded, and even a couple of Grammy winning colleagues.   I have patiently waited for "my turn," but I have finally drawn the line in the sand and want to make this year the year that I finally get the first recording done.   

      As you understand from your work in design and with bands, independent projects have a difficult time getting off the ground, mostly because of them being cost prohibitive.  Recording classical music is right there.   I have the people, the repertoire, basically everything in place...but to have a way to fund the project, that is really the only think holding me back.    When I learned about Kickstarter the other day on the news and did a little reading, the light bulb went off in my head.   It is as if  the big padlock on the door was finally cut off and I am able to procede with my dream, of recording, and leaving my legacy.   The idea that I can use the site to organize my efforts and spread the word through my large community of friends, colleagues, family, and patrons around the country so that they too can have a hand in my project is very exciting.

Anyway, thank you for listening to my rambling on and on.  I would love it if you would consider me for one of those invites that you have for Kickstarter, assuming that you still have them.  That would really, really make my day!

Thanks for your time,

Bryce

PS  favorite animal....Ibis, because of the curved beak and I can't figure out if the plural of ibis is "ibi" or "ibises"
 
Well....30 minutes later....Voila....I must have said the magic words, because....I got my invite! The first hurdle of my recording project is behind me....now to finalize the proposal!  

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Incentive Ideas for my CD/Kickstarter project


Earlier today I wrote about Kickstarter.com and my desire try to get on the website and get going with my CD project.   I have floated the idea past a couple of people, and everyone seems positive.  I am moving forward.

One of the key ingredients of the program is to have incentives to for people to invest in your project.   If you don't have incentives, then you might as well just be panhandling.  I thought I would work through a couple of things on my blog and see if my readers might help me as I develop a fair and exciting incentive program for potential backers of my recording project.  This is what I have come up with so far: (note I am still working on this and taking suggestions)
  • $1 or more - SILVER access to exclusive online behind the scenes blog of the entire project.
  • $15 or more - GOLD a digital download of the complete album, one week before public release 
  • $30 or more - PLATINUM a signed copy of the CD, one week before public release 
  • $50 or more - DIAMOND a signed copy of the CD for you, plus a copy to give away as a gift!
  • $100 or more  - MEMBER limited edition t-shirt + Diamond level+ name in CD as Project MEMBER
  • $250 or more - SPONSOR special DVD of behind the scenes footage of the recording process + Diamond and Member levels+ special recognition as Project SPONSOR 
  • $500 or more -BENEFACTOR framed and signed limited edition print of the album art, signed by the designer and the artists+ diamond, member, and sponsor perks.  CD recognition as Project Benefactor
  • 1500 or more - PATRON Listed on cd and website at the highest level of donor as a patron...Private recital for you and 20 of your closest friends + + diamond, member, sponsor, and benefactor perks.  CD recognition at the highest level as Project Partron

Of course I am open for additional ideas and I am not quite sure if all of the "Price Points" are right yet, either.  Feel free to give me your feedback. I haven't established a running budget yet for the project, which is the next step, but I am estimating at this point, a fund raising goal of around $6000 or so to make this happen.

Thoughts?