Oasis Studios.
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Oasis Studios.
We've almost completed Oasis Studios here on the gold coast.
Here's a video I took last night - I've opened with the 3D model followed by the finished project.
It's a 17meg wmv file.
http://johnlsayers.com/Stuff/Oasis.wmv
or you can view it at the Studios Under Construction site
HERE
enjoy.
apologies once again - my ISP is still down I'm at the internet cafe again.
cheers
john
Here's a video I took last night - I've opened with the 3D model followed by the finished project.
It's a 17meg wmv file.
http://johnlsayers.com/Stuff/Oasis.wmv
or you can view it at the Studios Under Construction site
HERE
enjoy.
apologies once again - my ISP is still down I'm at the internet cafe again.
cheers
john
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I finally got a chance to view this. Awesome!! Very interesting, and so much more vivid and dynamic than still photos!
Next time, try to speak a little louder and turn that camera around once in a while so we can see our narrator!
--Keith
Next time, try to speak a little louder and turn that camera around once in a while so we can see our narrator!
--Keith
"Converting a garage into living space requires a city permit . . . homeowners insurance won't cover a structure that's been changed without a building permit . . ." --Sacramento Bee, May 27, 2006
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Ah -- I thought maybe you were speaking quietly while filming so as to not disturb people in the building.
"Converting a garage into living space requires a city permit . . . homeowners insurance won't cover a structure that's been changed without a building permit . . ." --Sacramento Bee, May 27, 2006
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Great job John!
Thanks for the video and 3D plan. You have gone the extra mile here! Thanks for sharing it with the world.
Cheers, Michael
Cheers, Michael
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Here's some pics showing how we modified the building. It was originally a double garage with a standard truss roof.
We altered the trusses into scissor trusses to gain additional ceiling height. We sealed it off with a single layer of 16mm(5/8") drywall and built room within a room with double layers of 16mm (5/8") firecheck drywall.
cheers
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We altered the trusses into scissor trusses to gain additional ceiling height. We sealed it off with a single layer of 16mm(5/8") drywall and built room within a room with double layers of 16mm (5/8") firecheck drywall.
cheers
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build it and they will come...
Hey John,John Sayers wrote:Here's some pics showing how we modified the building. It was originally a double garage with a standard truss roof.
We altered the trusses into scissor trusses to gain additional ceiling height. We sealed it off with a single layer of 16mm(5/8") drywall and built room within a room with double layers of 16mm (5/8") firecheck drywall.
cheers
john
Nice video and pics..thanks.
It's my first time on your site and I'm very excited about the wealth of information here. I am about to start on converting my 2-car garage into a rehearsal/recording studio on a very limited budget and this posting is a good starting point.
Cheers,
Steve
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Re: Oasis Studios.
They've finally taken so pro shots of the studio and updated their website.
http://johnlsayers.com/Pages/Oasis.htm
http://johnlsayers.com/Pages/Oasis.htm
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too bad the photo's are anything but pro-quality
But it gives a good impression of the space, congrats John
But it gives a good impression of the space, congrats John
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Looks like livin' the dream to me. Beautiful work John.
I envie your place in life that you do this for your living.
I'm not worthy!!!!!
Brien
I envie your place in life that you do this for your living.
I'm not worthy!!!!!
Brien
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Beautiful studio John. Great design and the attention to detail in the work really shows. Congrats to all involved.. Now if i could just get a grand piano...
Joe
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Thanks Joe - I like it too.
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I got to see Oasis in person on the weekend... it's a very special place, and very inspiring!