Earlier this spring Leaving Records released Sisters, a full length album by Odd Nosdam featuring a limited VHS visual companion from yours truly. Don’t worry if you missed out on the VHS run however. All the videos (minus one which remains VHS-only) now exist on the information superhighway and are easily accessed via the “youtube” links below. A couple folks were asking about gear used on certain videos so I chose to toss up a little inside scoop with each viddy. Thanks again to Odd Nosdam, Leaving Records, MatthewDavid & Stones Throw.
Track: Bow They Will Equipment used: BPMC Basic Cable, Modified WJ-AVE5 (strictly for TBC) & a modified Amiga 2500 (although no modified effects are utilized and all Toasted buffer footage was later replaced with the Frame Buffer app to retain HD processing). Screen: LCD Additional Software Processing:Signal Culture Frame Buffer
Track: Profane Bong Sue Equipment Used: All made with video feedback and BPMC Premium Cable for the edge feedback effects. Screen Used: CRT Additional Software Processing: None.
Track: Ten Echoes Equipment Used: Oh man, just about everything wound up on this one. Primarily we’ve got the Fluxus for any and all corruption effect. Also present is the Premium Cable, Basic Cable & even the Fritz Decontroller makes a couple appearances (for all the color processing FX, often used in conjunction with the Fluxus). Screen Used: CRT Additional Software Processing: None.
Track: Burrow/Center Equipment Used: Burrow was all Modified Ave3 of some sort. I believe it was the BPMC Touch to be specific. This video is about three+ years old now so the memory eludes me. The second half features a high concentration of Fluxus usage. Screen: LCD Additional Software Processing: None.
Track: Sisters Equipment Used: There is a little Fritz Decontroller on the intro and outro. Otherwise all effects were produced utilizing the Premium Cable in conjunction with a very touchy LCD screen. The LCD’s interpretation of the lo-fi HDR effect is what makes the video. Screen: LCD Additional Software Processing: Trapcode Shine
Track: Rained (For Lise) Equipment Used: This look was concocted utilizing the digital video feedback effect in combination with some on-board features on the Touch Deluxe. Only the Touch Deluxe can produce this effect. Screen: LCD (Can’t believe I used so much LCD on this project). Additional Software Processing: None.
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