Sid Laverents dead

YouTube Multiple SIDosis (YouTube)

Sid Laverents passed away on May 6. He made one of my all-time favorites, Multiple SIDosis. An inspiration who never stopped making films. I hope to be able to see his other works in the future as they are in the process of being preserved.

Rest in peace.

Related:
Sid Laverents, Auteur of Homemade Films, Dies at 100 [New York Times]
MetaFilter thread on Sid Laverents's death

Tuesday, May 19, 2009 at 11:59 AM in Film, Music Video | Permalink | Comments (0)

In Bb 2.0

In Bb 2.0

HTML In Bb 2.0

In Bb 2.0 is a "collaborative music and spoken word project" from Darren Solomon. With just the native YouTube playback interface, multiple clips can be played and controlled to create your own soothing musical mix.

Related:
MetaFilter thread on In Bb 2.0
Bb Buddha Machine, a randomizing version for continuous playback (Via MetaFilter Projects.)

Tuesday, May 19, 2009 at 11:32 AM in Computational Art, Interface Design, Music Video, Video Art | Permalink | Comments (0)

My Favorite Movie (Star Trek vs. Star Wars)

Flash My Favorite Movie (Star Trek vs. Star Wars) (Flash Video)

Following on the heels of last week's Star Wars and Star Trek clips, here is a comparison in the style of The Curious Case of Forrest Gump.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009 at 11:03 AM in Film, TV | Permalink | Comments (3)

Tosca - My First

YouTube Tosca - My First (YouTube)

Music video from Tosca seems to be an anime scene with all the people and action taken out.

Monday, May 11, 2009 at 03:46 PM in Music Video | Permalink | Comments (0)

Star Trek: Voyager Singularity

Flash Star Trek: Voyager Singularity (Fast version) (Excerpt) (Flash Video)

"Every episode of Star Trek: Voyager playing at once in a grid", made by Artie Vierkant.

Via Information Aesthetics.

Monday, May 11, 2009 at 03:29 PM in Computational Art, TV, Video Art | Permalink | Comments (0)

Star Wars and Star Trek: TNG in Dallas (Opening title sequence)

YouTube Star Wars in Dallas (Opening title sequence) (YouTube)
YouTube Star Trek: The Next Generation in Dallas (Opening title sequence) (YouTube)
YouTube Dallas (Opening title sequences, seasons 1-7) (YouTube)

Funny reimaginings of Star Wars and Star Trek: The Next Generation as episodes of Dallas.

Via Boing Boing.

Monday, May 11, 2009 at 03:15 PM in Film, TV | Permalink | Comments (4)

Question: Open source tools for web-based split-screen media

A reader writes:

I am an artist, who is not very technical, looking for any existing open source code that would enable a web site to pair two videos on a split screen for simultaneously play. The video artist uploading his/her video would simply note which video he or she wanted to appear opposite his or her own video on the split screen and "viola", the videos would be play side by side.

YouTube Doubler and You3b provide the functionality described above, but the reader informed me that she is looking for an open source software package that can be installed on a given site and presumably customized. If you know of such software, or would be willing to work on something similar, please leave any info in the comments.

Monday, May 11, 2009 at 02:53 PM in Miscellaneous | Permalink | Comments (0)

Feeder - Tracing Lines

QuickTime Feeder - Tracing Lines (QuickTime)
YouTube Feeder - Tracing Lines (YouTube)

Music video by director Robin Schmidt for the band Feeder.

Thanks to Robin Schmidt.

Monday, May 11, 2009 at 02:47 PM in Music Video | Permalink | Comments (0)

YouTube-based tools for split screen

This post is an ongoing collection of YouTube-based tools for making split-screen media. These web-based tools allow you to select the YouTube clips that you want to use as part of your own multi-channel mashup. I'll update this list as I find more; newer additions are nearer the top of the post.

YooouuuTuuube

HTML YooouuuTuuube

YooouuuTuuube lays out the frames of a YouTube clip within a grid. The frames can be scrolling by as the clip plays, or be shuffled around the screen. Examples: Alice and Auto-Tune the News #2. See the related MetaFilter thread for more samples.

YouCube

HTML YouCube

YouCube creates an interactive 3D cube whose faces are composed of YouTube clips. You can rotate the cube to control the visible faces and the audio mix. See the demo video for YouCube.

Continue reading "YouTube-based tools for split screen" »

Monday, May 11, 2009 at 02:25 PM in Computational Art, Interface Design, Miscellaneous, Video Art | Permalink | Comments (0)

Question: Mystery film

A reader asks:

I've recently seen a film I think where there were several split screen boxes - I think it starts off with one guy, his phone rings, intro the guy on the other end - someone else then either gets intro'd or one of the previous guys hangs up and dials someone else - whatever, in the end there are several people on screen either interacting or have just interacted with each other via phone. I can only liken it to this (YouTube) but done as a split screen.

Wall Street? Charlie Sheen calls someone with an insider stock tip, who then calls someone else, who then calls Oliver Stone appearing in a cameo, and so on.

Please leave possible answers in the comments.

UPDATE: The answer is indeed Wall Street.

Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 05:31 PM in Film, Miscellaneous | Permalink | Comments (1)

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