I've done a quick search on this stuff, but couldn't find anything so i tried using VJ1000 as my search (pioneer's VIdeo Player).
I guess it's something that's pretty new, and hasn't really taken off...
what do you guys think of it, and for those of you who've done it, what's it like, how is it different, how does the crowd react?
Aug-21-2006 08:26
skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
This is something that interests me, but the cost is a bit prohibitive (for the DVJ's I mean). There are other software lternatives I think, but I need more than that. I need a new computer, not to mention projectors/screens etc.
Check out djforums, I think there's a section there from memory.
Aug-22-2006 02:44
Floorfiller
Girl + Sweater = Hotness
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's
quote:
Originally posted by skot_e
This is something that interests me, but the cost is a bit prohibitive (for the DVJ's I mean). There are other software lternatives I think, but I need more than that. I need a new computer, not to mention projectors/screens etc.
Check out djforums, I think there's a section there from memory.
yeah i agree...the initial costs are a lot...but i think it's pretty awesome. can only seem to find like hip hop Videos online...but even those are pretty cool from what i've seen...
Couple of sites I previously found. Got no idea of quality tho.
Aug-22-2006 02:53
nchs09
Traceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Inside your mum
i remember there was a video of luke fair or someone showing a 10 ir 5 minute dvj set.
i cant seem to find it, anyone have a linkz0r?
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Aug-22-2006 02:53
Floorfiller
Girl + Sweater = Hotness
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's
quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
i remember there was a video of luke fair or someone showing a 10 ir 5 minute dvj set.
i cant seem to find it, anyone have a linkz0r?
i know there was a Phil K one a while back...is that what you mean?
Aug-22-2006 03:38
nchs09
Traceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Inside your mum
quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
i know there was a Phil K one a while back...is that what you mean?
yes... linkz0r
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Aug-22-2006 03:39
tvmann
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: near Vancouver, Canada
Does the VJ spin music videos off DVDs?
I've made a couple of music videos from footage of old movies and whatnot. You can whip one into rough shape in a few days, but to get it tweaked nice takes a lot longer.
Aug-22-2006 06:18
Abhay
banned user
Registered: May 2004
Location: mould coast
hmm,
I think i've seen it done in clubs...
i don't see the point, no-one takes any notice of it.
Aug-24-2006 06:38
Fl@k Monkey
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Brisbane, QLD
Fck yes, thank god somebody asked this! Iv been looking around to see if theres any sort of programs out there you can setup to play visualisations off monitors? Anyone know?
Id love to get that setup and then bounce the signal off the tv.. that'd be crazy
That list is so outdated that guy who runs that website is a bit of an oddball actually.
for a more up to date and maintained list with reviews etc check out: www.vjcentral.com
there's also the forum attached to it: www.vjforums.com
In regards to software, I recommend either Resolume, Motion Dive ( japanese software that's rather expensive ), or Grid from www.vidvox.net .
I think the best way to operate is like this:
one or two dvd players ( you will need some premixed content or extended loops on dvds )
one or two laptops ( running video mixing or clip triggering software )
a video mixer ( cheap good starter ( 200$ on ebay )is Panasonic Ave-5 or else the 'reference' in the vj world the Edirol V4 ( 900$)!
And obviously video projectors etc.
AND MAKE YOUR OWN CONTENT!
I did a lot of gigs with many prominent djs ( Pvd etc ) and I must say the crowd reaction isn't there as people come to see the djs not the visuals.
But it certainly adds to the vibe in ways that the people don't usually notice. Many times I have bumped into people at another club or just outside ( in real life basically ) where they recognized me and made comments on how much they appreciated the stuff.
It's better to have the visuals very visible ( no pun intended ) and not just shown in a corner of the club.
You'll never get direct recognition when doing your gig or very rarely but there are still some people who pay attention.
Here's a pic of a setup I did once:
This was the back of the room ( I was on stage when I took the picture ) and there wasn't any way we could install the projector to points towards the stage.
Simple solution, installed a bunch of tvs on the stage right underneath the dj booth, so everyone really noticed the visuals.
This is a very wide subject, if you have any specific questions let me know I'll gladly help.