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68 Vintage Fairlight CVI VJ Loops by VJzoo

by "superstarvj@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <superstarvj@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 4, 2007 at 01:07 AM

640 x 480 mov and avi:

http://www.archive.org/details/68_Vi...Loops_by_VJzoo

320x240 mov and avi:

http://www.archive.org/details/68_Vi...ler_ver
sions

Thumbnails:

http://vjzoo.com/tecocviloops.htm

These video clips can be used in any VJ program to add an old-skool
analogue flavour to your set, or if you're desperate for VJ-formatted
content to play with when learning to VJ.

The size of the clips are 640x480 or 320x240 in two options -
Quicktime/PhotoJPEG (Mac/PC but larger files) or avi/Indeo5.2 (PC
only). Keyframed every frame.

The clips are also contained in a .rar file if you would like them all
in an easy to download package (must use FTP for that). Since they're
all pretty abstract, there's not much to describe, so no 'shotlist'
although thumbnails can be seen on our website.

There are NOT for everybody's taste - they are messy, grungy and
grainy loops harvested from "Vintage AV Plug n Play" sessions using
equipment from the 1980's and 1990's such as Fairlight Computer Video
Instruments (CVIs), the Panasonic WJ-AVE7 and feedback from an
analogue Panasonic video camera on a Commodore monitor. The Fairlight
CVI was developed in Australia in 1984 and was used by early live-AV
artists such as Severed Heads.

We don't expect many VJs will find these terribly appealing, but some
of you might appreciate their old-skool charm for that 80's Electro
look - or they could be useful just as textures and underlayers. We
have tried to edit out the worst strobing, but given the nature and
unpredictability of such equipment, there is a certain amount of
flickering - so epileptics beware, and test each one before you use it
in public.

If you ever find yourself thinking 'Yawn, my sets have got so slick
and perfect. I'm just TOO good' - then these could be the antidote
you're after. A couple of these thrown in a set and you'll have people
convinced your fancy hi-tech VJ equipment is malfunctioning. If that's
not what you're after, then save your bandwidth and don't bother
downloading these.
 




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