Showing posts with label Motion and Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motion and Music. Show all posts

Dec 13, 2008

Final Presentation



So this is the FINAL video WITHOUT any interactivity. If I could only download or purchase the full version of Isadora, then it will be real time-interactive video.

Song : The Prodigy - Girls

Final Project - part 6 : interactive programming

After video clip was done, I downloaded demo version of ISADORA and tried to make a sound-interactive video. It worked well and I was satisfied with result EXCEPT ONE THING.

The demo version of Isadora was able to put out the video to another device only for 10 seconds. And it couldn't be recorded neither. I only could capture some part of the clip without the sound.

http://blog.naver.com/metdream/90038503675


Final Project - part 5 : using feedbacks as sources




Final Project - part 4 : LED lights & design

As you can see here, LED circuit was supposed to be in between the camera and television. But after trying some kind of light flashing effect, I thought that just flashing lights will not make any huge changes in screen. So i decided to make a short music video first using televsion feedback images as sources, and after that interactivity thing will be put using program (ISADORA).


Plan A

Plan B

Final Project - part 3 : camera connected to television

At first, I tried to use a beam projector, shooting it on the surface of television while that television is displaying same feature with projector. To show same movie in slightly different time was my purpose, so i could have some kind of traces.


But, the beam wasn't strong enough to see the feature from the projector when it was displayed on the bright tv screen, and I could only see the image from tv.


So I gave up using projector and decided to connect dv cam directly to tv.





Final Project - part 2 : layer test

I tried to shot two different images with same motion, one using that black paper with a hole. And put them together to have some kind of time lag image. Didn't work out that well I think, and after seeing this, professor David Hall suggested to use a projector for time lag images.

Final Project - part 1 : camera effects?

When I was doing this, I was really confused about differences between (in-camera effects) and (post-camera effects). I just didn't know what to do. So I attached a black paper which has a small hole in middle on camera lens, and used digital effect (solarize). The results looked like having 3-4 layers. But they have nothing to do with motions.