Projection Design

“Projection Design” offers a hands-on approach to the design, planning and execution of digital projections in a variety of performance spaces by using a combination of industry standard and open source research software tools. This blog will serve as an online text for the developing book, "Technical Ecstasy" and link for the web-readings, online tutorials,software resources historical examples, video art and performance examples and essential class communications for Projection Design class taught by Patrick Pagano

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Free Frame:

From my experience playing with the free frames, some didn't do major changes to the video, unless I was using them wrong. However I'm proud of my video that was simply layering of the same video with pan/spin/zoom effect. I would say p/s/z is one of my top used and liked of the frames. I also used spin + time warp to create a really interesting sleepy/dream effect with another of my videos. I feel like some of the free frames either weren't working or didn't seem to do much on my videos. I need to make a list of the ones that weren't substantial so I know which to not waste my time with. Until then, I know I have a few staples that I do love.

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