On 03/29/2010 04:26 AM, Renato wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 00:16:26 +1100
Patrick Shirkey<pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
Hi,
Here's a little something I whipped up this afternoon/evening with
blender, jack, jackEQ and vlc.
http://djcj.org/audio/kotau/mashups/BeastieBoys-vs-Zeitgeist.mp4
It's a bit cheeky and no doubt sure to offend some people but I had
an itch and this is the result of scratching it. Plus it was a fun
way to go a bit deeper into Blenders capabilities.
- I found this tutorial which was very helpful.
http://www.straightedgelinux.com/videoBlender/
- It's already on you-tube and I've just tweeted and facebooked it
too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63xUzqfeG9k
http://twitter.com/djcjevents
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&gid=105779566118173
Oh Oh, Feeling some lyrics coming on...
"Dropping joints like they be hot potatoes.
I've got the ambisonic, polysession, future view mutimator.
Some might call me a jack of all trades.
Coming at cha with Linux, we gonna get paid."
Interesting. Personally, given the frenetic rhythm of Zeitgeist, i
would see more appropriate something quite a lot faster
I did this in a few hours. I could cram some more fades and transitions
in but I kind of like the minimalism too. There is nothing to stop
anyone else from remixing it further.
Is there something like jack for video that permits
you to reroute
video from vlc to blender, or did you have to export every single clip
from vlc and import it in blender?
I did all the editing in blender with the video sequence editor set to
"sequence" in one panel and "image view" in another plus the timeline
view and the buttons view for exporting the final cut to file.
I then viewed it in vlc->jack->jackEQ for verifying the final versions
audio sync.
Probably didn't need jack+jackEQ but I was also using browsing youtube
at the same time so I found it easier to run vlc through my usb device
instead.
Cheers.
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd