Here's a suite of VHS based work from me:

http://michaellightborne.businesscatalyst.com/vhs-suite.html

It's relatively easy to get digital video onto VHS - you just need a VCR and a composite or (S-Video) output on whatever digital player you are using. The most straighforward setup (though not offering the best quality before the video gets to VHS) is to burn your video onto DVD and then dub to a VHS cassette. DVDplayer -> VCR

Michael



On 14/07/2015 09:58, Albert Alcoz wrote:
Hello Frameworkers,

I'm writing because i wanted to ask if someone knows some projects related to artists video and experimental cinema that use the VHS as the final format.

There's the Monobrow VHS tape production but i don't know anything else.
http://monobrowvhs.tumblr.com/ <http://monobrowvhs.tumblr.com/?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>

And the other thing i would like to ask is: Is it easy to do that? To transfer a digital file to a VHS tape? What's the best way to do it?

Thank you very much!


Albert Alcoz
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http://www.visionaryfilm.net/
http://www.albertalcoz.com/



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