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Re: [microsound] Videos and Microsound [the other half of the question]
- To: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [microsound] Videos and Microsound [the other half of the question]
- From: derek holzer <derek@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 21:28:16 +0200
Alex Young wrote:
The final question is, how do people create videos that reflect the way
they
produce sounds?
Since a lot of my work right now involves field recording, contact
mikes, and other "close-up" sound capturing, I've been working with my
partner Sara Kolster to find its equivalent in video. Sara is way into
macro photo/videography [like these ice images Eloy posted!] and tends
to use little or no filters, so the images come accross quite clear, but
still very abstract and quite related to the sound at the same time. We
even built some "video granulators" in PDP to go along with my audio
granulators. That is one of the nice things about using PD [or
Max/MSP/Jitter, I suppose]--that you can use the same environment to
create your video patches as your audio patches, so a lot of the
techniques used on sound can be transferred to video as well.
d.
--
derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl
---Oblique Strategy # 169:
"Use filters"
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