That felt icky, in a good way.On 8/26/05, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am totally blown away by this interface. A true work of High Art. Wow!
I agree with Chris - Vlogging is a new medium for sure.
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Among the clips presented Inflation des desirs is an abstract painting or even an abstract sculpture continuously transformed. Any idea what software can produce this type of effect? Seems like a Photoshop for movies.
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I couldn't find that clip. Is it in Archives? Adobe Premier
has some interesting effects, Adobe After Effects has more.
Search for video effects plugins plus your current editing software.On 8/27/05, Chris Baudry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Among the clips presented Inflation des desirs is an
Click on archives. The clips are shown 4 by 4. Click on 2 just below the images.
It is very strange and poetic.
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Your use of
http://www.loiez.org/ Yes I too love his-her work. Not I do not
like frames because each movie does not have its own URL. And that
poses a sharing communication problem like the one you just experienced.
Otherwise I think this site and this person's works are among the
best I have ever
http://www.loiez.org/ Click on Archives to view them all!
Wow! That's what makes video blogging a new medium!
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I am totally blown away by this interface. A true work of High Art. Wow!
I agree with Chris - Vlogging is a new medium for sure.
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Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
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On Aug 26, 2005, at 7:07 PM, chrbaudry wrote: