Final Project Links
Posted in LoFi Video on June 19th, 2008 2 Comments »
Jermaine
Chris & Dan
Brandon
Jessica G.
Jacques
Nick
Kirsten
Jessica S.
Zach
Amanda
Eric
Mimi
Jeff
Beth
Natalia
Rebecca
Sage
Posted in LoFi Video on June 19th, 2008 2 Comments »
Jermaine
Chris & Dan
Brandon
Jessica G.
Jacques
Nick
Kirsten
Jessica S.
Zach
Amanda
Eric
Mimi
Jeff
Beth
Natalia
Rebecca
Sage
Posted in LoFi Video on June 17th, 2008 No Comments »
Max/MSP/Jitter
The Max mothership: Cycling ‘74
Jitter recipes (awesome stuff)
HUGE database of Max/MSP/Jitter ‘external’ objects to add functionality
PureData is Max-like, but less polished…then again, the price (free!) is right
VVVV (”a toolkit for visual synthesis”) is free for artists, utterly nutty (my vote for most idiosyncratic interface evar) and Windows only…but, it can produce absolutely amazing visuals (check […]
Posted in LoFi Video Assignment on June 12th, 2008 2 Comments »
Nick: The Chute
Eric: 30 second…ish video
Kirsten: Invisible Editing Assignment
Mimi: Ice Cream
Natalia: Hollywood Editing
Amanda: Song of My Heart
Rebecca (with us in spirit): proj 4
Jessica G: Project 3 - Continuity Editing
Jessica S: I Don’t Need Shoes to Dance (Trailer)
Jaques: Mafia
Beth: Violin Practice
And where are the rest? What public humilation awaits those unfortunate souls?
Zach: It’s Time
Posted in Tools, LoFi Video on June 11th, 2008 No Comments »
Just came across this excellent site for low-budget/no-budget video production techniques which is perfect LoFi video:
GEARBOX
At the site you can find how to:
Hijack CCTV cameras for hard-to-get shots
Create a covert Starbuck’s Venti-cam
Make fake cuts/bruises/blood for cheap
Build a budget reflector
Subtitle your videos
…and much more. Well worth a look.
Posted in LoFi Video Assignment on June 5th, 2008 No Comments »
Create a 3-5 minute video which:
demonstrates your editing skills
is emotionally and/or intellectually engaging
includes audio
is completely unencumbered by intellectual property issues
The piece may be narrative or abstract. You may use a mixture of found and shot footage, but the found footage component should make up less than 1/3 of the total.
Upload your finished piece to […]