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From:
nethed
To:
nobo jackson ,
Date:
Mon, 11 Jun 2001 06:06:18 +0100
Subject:
Re: [idm] visualzzzzzzzzzzz (hi again promuu )
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coldcut visuals are done with their own software called vjamm which works for pc only. you can demo it at http://www.ninjatune.net & sometimes they use photoshop 2... http://www.guiltyparty.cc - you can see how they used the latest version of vjamm & other visual manipulating stuff.. if you really want to get deep into this, there's the eyecandy newsgroup somewhere on the net & vjing/software/programs/effects/flamewars like idm is all they seem to discuss. At 3:53 am +0000 11/6/01, nobo jackson wrote:
quoted 13 lines What are some of the ways (i.e. easiest or most common) graphic>What are some of the ways (i.e. easiest or most common) graphic >artist people go about making the snazzy visuals that are projected >at shows? >do they make a bunch of stills in photoshop or some other program >and then animate them in a video program like premiere or >finalcutpro? Or are they done completely in flash? Or some >non-computer-dork method? Or i'll stop asking and wait for an answer. > >I really liked the visuals at the phoenecia/schirach show >(significantly more than the ones at Tortoise/Takemura). Anyone >know who was responsible for them? the designer's republic perhaps? > >thanks for reading and maybe answering my annoying questions.
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