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thank you so much Peggy for taking the time to watch the video… i too love that moment, the hands of Herbert Von Karajan.
Really cool but I am missing the how to, some sort of explanation about the process, the concept behind it. You know what I mean?
Fernando, it’s great to get your response, thank you so much. I understand what you mean so let me describe it like this… It’s a live video mash-up that was performed at Pianos in NYC in 2004 (i think, time flys). The series of videos that i was creating at the time was based on mostly pre-MTV footage of music that I love. I wanted to take the musical sampling style that I created on my albums and expand on them visually and knowing that I could never sell them or make money off of them it opened up the process a bit, i would say even simplified it. These are not meant to be ground breaking musical pieces but simple artful expressions by combining the likes of Glenn Gould with say KK Downing and Glen Tipton… kind of cool i though and a celebration of the cross pollination of genres…
Created in Final Cut Pro and projected onto two large screens. Controlled on a laptop using vidvox, accompanied by a Fender Jazz bass and a Roland SP-808… all I can say is that in the end is it was a blast…
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Excellent. 0:36 is magic.