Visuals for a whole night (no fractals or 3D)
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
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Ned Somerset 06.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
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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
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Ned Somerset 06.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
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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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