Daedelus - Live demo / Interview (High Quality)
- Length: 5:6
- Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
- Views: 483' favoriteCount='8
- Author: ChrisyboyG
Tags: alfred brian crabtree daedelus darlington max/msp monome
Click "watch in high quality" for best experience.A video of Daedelus from the 09/2005 issue of Future Music demonstrating how he performs live using a (at the time unnamed) Monome interface and what looks like a Max/MSP patch.
PostScript Mod Trailer
- Length: 3:2
- Rating: ( ratings)
- Views: 39
- Author: psMissingString
Tags: Crysis Intro Mod PostScript Sandbox Sandbox2 Trailer
A short trailer, without music, demonstrating the intro to PostScript, a Crysis modification.
ProTools Music Demonstrating Studio Work Basics w/ song
- Length: 4:21
- Rating: 3.00 (2 ratings)
- Views: 1090
- Author: TRISH33TN
Tags: demo folk instructions music protools song studio video
protools instructional video showing Studio work 101http://www.hfsurvivors.comhttp://www.patriciaray.net
Soft TV, Outtakes excerpt (1988) David Gerstein
- Length: 2:30
- Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
- Views: 222' favoriteCount='3
- Author: bengerstein
Tags: 1989 ABC animation art Barbara David documentary experimental Gerstein Santa Soft TV
Back in the late 1980's my brother, David Gerstein, pitched an idea to the local ABC station for a kid's television show on early animation, cartoons and illustration, going into the history of the artists and their methods, the music, demonstrating how to do it all in his way... He knew what he wanted and they somehow agreed. Alas, an era of television business long gone! The program was called Soft TV. (For many years he also published Soft Comics, which he wrote, drew and sold himself in town (Santa Barbara, CA). "Softness" somehow came to stand for an idyllic standard between things - early history, classic story, caricature, animation, sound, film and personality.) They shot it at our house for a season of eight episodes. It aired every Saturday morning and we weren't making all that big a deal out it. It captured him doing the sort of things he'd be doing around the house and neighborhood as it was (though much toned-down), always in production, naturally making the most of his time. But what a unique opportunity to have an example set before kids of an inspired 13 year old capable of sharing his knowledge of cartoon history and the related interests. By the end of the year the governor of California and National Association of Broadcasters presented him in Washington D.C. with an award for service to children's programming. Though not long after, the studio's budget for the show ran out and it all came to a quiet close. These 30-minute episodes were recently transferred from the VHS tapes to DVD but were encoded in a way so that for the time being only 2:30 clips of the shows can be copied, hence the brief excerpts. Full episodes soon perhaps. In case you're now wondering, here's what he's up to these days - www.cartoonresearch.com/gerstein/...
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