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Visuals for a whole night (no fractals or 3D)
Posted on: 06.02.2013 by Valarie Ladowski
Hi,

I'm setting up a party in a club where the whole wall is covered with screens..where I can find urban-themed clips (preferably minimum 1 hour long, for example: shots of metro, kids playing in streets, cars driving, people dancing in 1983 etc), also any other human activity will be appreciated (no porn, though), which will be interesting as a background to house and funk music...or some city documentary?
Never done it before and at the moment this club is playing Fashion TV 24/7 on their screens

Thank you!
Georgie Lukowiak
06.02.2013
Originally Posted by fitzyp
This would be cool to have playing during a set
Not sure if trolling ... or ... legit ?
Ned Somerset
06.02.2013
Originally Posted by SirReal
Check out Baraka & Samsara, two movies shot in 70 mm. Baraka was shot in 26 different countries and they use a lot of timelapse. Really beautiful stuff.
+1 on these. Baraka is the greatest movie without any dialect.
Valarie Ladowski
06.02.2013
Hi,

I'm setting up a party in a club where the whole wall is covered with screens..where I can find urban-themed clips (preferably minimum 1 hour long, for example: shots of metro, kids playing in streets, cars driving, people dancing in 1983 etc), also any other human activity will be appreciated (no porn, though), which will be interesting as a background to house and funk music...or some city documentary?
Never done it before and at the moment this club is playing Fashion TV 24/7 on their screens

Thank you!
Ned Somerset
06.02.2013
Legit
Georgie Lukowiak
06.02.2013
Originally Posted by fitzyp
This would be cool to have playing during a set
Not sure if trolling ... or ... legit ?
Ned Somerset
06.02.2013
Originally Posted by SirReal
Check out Baraka & Samsara, two movies shot in 70 mm. Baraka was shot in 26 different countries and they use a lot of timelapse. Really beautiful stuff.
+1 on these. Baraka is the greatest movie without any dialect.
Antonetta Wikel
06.02.2013
Check out Baraka & Samsara, two movies shot in 70 mm. Baraka was shot in 26 different countries and they use a lot of timelapse. Really beautiful stuff.
Ned Somerset
06.02.2013
Some Trains rolling The makers of that video have a 7 hour HD version available for download somewhere on the interwebs , pretty sure its the whole length of a rail in Norway.
Ned Somerset
06.02.2013
This would be cool to have playing during a set
Ned Somerset
06.02.2013
anything from BBCs Human planet series, Planet Earth series
Ned Somerset
06.02.2013
This would be awesome
Mirian Gaura
06.02.2013
Archive websites... YouTube?

If not you'd have to buy long DVD sets made by visual artists. Head over to www.vjcommunity s.com for examples.

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