I did that stuff when I was 17 years old back in 1991. We had a public access show back in the 90s when we were in high school called, "30 minutes of madness." We never did live projection though.
I stumbled into this stuff around 15 years ago, and had a great time performing on live shows in Leicester, UK. Wish I'd kept it up, I've recently been exploring my old kit again, purely for recording these days, and this video is an inspiration!
I laughed when you mentioned the "analog video rabbit hole" because someone pointed me in your direction when I asked about analog video editing, and ever since I discovered your videos I've been down the same rabbit hole Fast forward about 6 months now I have a v-4ex, mx-1, two camcorders, two VCRs, a projector, resolume on my PC, a melted electronics strange loop, and a lofi future t-420. I haven't been doing this long and already Ive had a stack of commissions. It blows my mind how high the demand is for analog video art right now. Thank you so much for being such a valuable member of this community and teaching us your vast knowledge that made it easier for artists like me to explore the community too
found your vid while looking for inspo in advance of taking andrei_jay's video art course in bushwhick coming up...and then i see his tag at the end :) power to the community. thanks for these resources!
Hey Kid! You're pretty damn good! Thank you for all of your videos and the passion that drives you to create your shows, and then turn around and teach others! I fell down this rabbit hole, when I was looking for an Edirol deck that was popular about 15 years ago, that had V-LINK technology, to fire off video samples synced to music, via a sequencer. Clearly I'm going in the right direction, and I love hearing your explanations. (Didn't mean to insult you with the Kid comment) :D Thanks again, dood!
i stumbled upon this video at the perfect time in my life when ive been trying to wrap my head around creating cool analog video effects for music performance live streams... thank you!!!!!! amazing info and funny delivery A+
hey thanks for making this. I got a bunch of old broadcast equipment for cheap at an auction and I wanna make music videos with CRTs. this is really helpful to start out
Great video! I just found out about branches like live cinema yesterday. I must say, it's a beautiful fusion of art, visuals, and technology that's truly inspiring. This is the first video I've seen from you, and I'm excited to delve deeper into the rabbit hole.
There was this video for the band called The Horrors (song: "A Sea within A Sea") awhile back maybe 11 years ago that did really interesting video mixing and now I think I have a better understanding of how they may have made that. Really cool stuff
wow, I'm really impressed with all this, there's a Brazilian artist called "Rollinos" He does this kind of distortion in several shows I've been to and I was delighted, a pity that all these cameras and other resources are expensive (at least in Brazil lol)
Dope af video you explain stuff really well. I’m a video guy but I thought this was gonna talk about some after effects plug in not using hardware. Mind blowing stuff man even to me someone with zero experience I found this helpful
Very good vid. I watched this a few months ago and now it finally makes sense after buying some equipment and circuit bending a sima pro3. Big thanks to yourself and other generous people sharing their knowledge . Alot of this stuff can be achieved as you say using a laptop and controllers but half the fun either way is working out how to achieve what you want to see and finding surprises along the way👍😎
dude this is EXACTLY what I was looking to get done. distort my old vhs video at my rave for a backdrop, swipe to live video of the dance floor, projected
Nice story! I got into lzx because I already own a monster eurorack. I love how much freedom you have with that specific format. Keep up the good work.
RUclips doing u nice recommending this to me I just been looking into and finding a bunch of tape glitch’s to use as overlays, I’m definitely gonna try get a setup to do that tv projector thing that shits crazy
Goddamn. I can't tell how happy I am to see people are doing this. I've been wanting to do this feedback stuff live so the camera films the audience as well. Too bad life is always challenging me in ways these dreams just drift away, but I won't give up. Doing my own music and visuals finally. I'm also very happy to see the 90s and early 00s is very persistent : ) You ever get that feeling you're so hyped you going to explode? Greetings from Finland.
The editing in this video aside the vhs footage topics… is really modern and unique. Very funny inserts and clip art 🔥🔥 I aspire my own editing to be this good.
One thing about those 'dirty' video mixers: If you plug them into a projector directly they often won't work because the projector will lose sync and drop the image. You're going to need some kind of video mixer or time base corrector behind them to recover the sync and offer proper video to the projector. If you're only displaying on CRTs, those are much more resilient and you can often throw random analog signals at them while they will still try to display some kind of image on the screen.
Hey great video as always. I really appreciate what you do. Do you or Travis have a resource explaining the projector mount system? Would be very helpful.
So, I'm fairly deep in modular synthesizers, crts (240p games and VHS spelunks), and got to this after watching an LZX video. I'm going to choose to maintain my current level of sanity right now and come back to this video later because I know what will happen to my other hobbies if I start down this road D:
I’m so glad I found your channel, I have officially fallen down the rabbit hole of video art and live visuals. The only thing I was wondering is how you manage to connect all of your equipment to the projector with analog wirelessly, or do you convert the analog to digital and connect that way through your laptop?
a lot of times i didn't go wireless and my projector has analog video inputs so i'd just run a 25ft s-video cable. other times i use an upscaler and an HDMI transmitter/receiver.
Hey! I made myself a dirty mixer on a Sega case, looks super cool, I was wondering if there is any way to add like a feedback knob as in 11:20, have you done anything similar? Is it possible to make with simple electronic components? I've looked it up on RUclips and haven't found anything, thanks!
hey i think a feedback loop will only form if there is some kind of video buffer or processing delay (as exists in mixer and camera output) and i'm not sure if it can be done with simple components but andrei jay has created a software/hardware based device that does exactly that called the WAAAVE_POOL
Came to see how to do video feedback on top of performances, stayed for the informative video - live VFX is actually very interesting! Brilliant video! P. S. How do you transport your live V/VFX setup to venues? What are your thoughts on creating a standalone setup, for artists who don't have a dedicated VFX person - what would the setup consist of to create a feedback loop with light glitch effects?
Hi Yovozol, I really like your videos. Can you please teach us how to make something like a dirty processors …its really expensive to order them form BMPC ….so it will be really great if you could help us make one…
Don't get me all misty. Top yovozol stan since day 1. Great work as always, man!
Gracias! Me sirvió mucho
I did that stuff when I was 17 years old back in 1991. We had a public access show back in the 90s when we were in high school called, "30 minutes of madness." We never did live projection though.
I stumbled into this stuff around 15 years ago, and had a great time performing on live shows in Leicester, UK. Wish I'd kept it up, I've recently been exploring my old kit again, purely for recording these days, and this video is an inspiration!
imagine casually admitting you made experimental cinema when you were 17 lmao i'm 25 and just getting into it
I laughed when you mentioned the "analog video rabbit hole" because someone pointed me in your direction when I asked about analog video editing, and ever since I discovered your videos I've been down the same rabbit hole
Fast forward about 6 months now I have a v-4ex, mx-1, two camcorders, two VCRs, a projector, resolume on my PC, a melted electronics strange loop, and a lofi future t-420. I haven't been doing this long and already Ive had a stack of commissions. It blows my mind how high the demand is for analog video art right now. Thank you so much for being such a valuable member of this community and teaching us your vast knowledge that made it easier for artists like me to explore the community too
Hell yeah. I started my interest in analog video with that exact camera, coincidentally my dad's old camera also.
いつも参考になるビデオをありがとう!日本からチェックしています。
I'm kinda entering to this world and wow this is Gold, thanks man
thanks, bro, this is appreciated for sure.
OH MY GOD OH MY GOD I THINK THIS VIDEO WILL CHANGE MY LIFE FOR EVER THANK YOU
found your vid while looking for inspo in advance of taking andrei_jay's video art course in bushwhick coming up...and then i see his tag at the end :) power to the community. thanks for these resources!
This is totally my new favorite youtube channel, like, ever
i was so overwhelmed and you've helped so much
so happy it helped
Love hearing your thoughts! Thank you for all this!
Amazing. So so cool. One more down the rabbit hole.
Hey Kid! You're pretty damn good! Thank you for all of your videos and the passion that drives you to create your shows, and then turn around and teach others! I fell down this rabbit hole, when I was looking for an Edirol deck that was popular about 15 years ago, that had V-LINK technology, to fire off video samples synced to music, via a sequencer. Clearly I'm going in the right direction, and I love hearing your explanations. (Didn't mean to insult you with the Kid comment) :D Thanks again, dood!
Really love this. I love the idea of weird visual synthesis, and this is so exciting.
This was actually super helpful and interesting STILL - glad to see you're still out doing amazing and fun stuff, keep it up man!
exactly what I’ve been looking for thank you so much!
Cant believe I have not seen your channel yet. I am an instant fan.
Great story bro… thanks for hook me into analog visuals.
Right on bro. You a very cool dude. I think you will be one of the best. Glad to have listened.
i stumbled upon this video at the perfect time in my life when ive been trying to wrap my head around creating cool analog video effects for music performance live streams... thank you!!!!!! amazing info and funny delivery A+
insanely insightful video. much love man you know what you're doing
Yo great video. Your channel has extremely helpful during my foray into glitch art. Keep up the good work.
hey thanks for making this. I got a bunch of old broadcast equipment for cheap at an auction and I wanna make music videos with CRTs. this is really helpful to start out
I could watch your videos all day!
Great vid 👍 thanks for sharing! Nevrr heard of Cathodemer, def checkin that out! keep on glitchin bro 🥳
Thanks for sharing your experience man! Very interesting!
Great video! I just found out about branches like live cinema yesterday. I must say, it's a beautiful fusion of art, visuals, and technology that's truly inspiring. This is the first video I've seen from you, and I'm excited to delve deeper into the rabbit hole.
welcome!
There was this video for the band called The Horrors (song: "A Sea within A Sea") awhile back maybe 11 years ago that did really interesting video mixing and now I think I have a better understanding of how they may have made that. Really cool stuff
This guy is a god send for a beginner! ❤
You are a huge inspiration to all of my work, much appreciated man keep up the good work
🥲
Really appreciate the effort you put into all of these, keep it up
I just wanted to get into this analog video stuff and I came out with this video. Thanks for this info, this is what I needed.
lol
realy informative video thanks for the walkthrough!
inspiring all of this! Thanks for sharing your gifts :)
amazing video mate thanks for the content! :)
Always interesting to hear your chat!
glad i could hold your attention!
@@YOVOZOL always
wow, I'm really impressed with all this, there's a Brazilian artist called "Rollinos" He does this kind of distortion in several shows I've been to and I was delighted, a pity that all these cameras and other resources are expensive (at least in Brazil lol)
man I'm so glad i stumbled upon this video
this vid made my head spin, but this is only my first vid of many as i descend into the rabbit hole lol
Dope af video you explain stuff really well. I’m a video guy but I thought this was gonna talk about some after effects plug in not using hardware. Mind blowing stuff man even to me someone with zero experience I found this helpful
this is exactly what I was looking for, super insightful! ✌
thanks a lot
Yovozol! You helped me a lot with my development on video synthesis! Let's make it bigger (:
Very good vid. I watched this a few months ago and now it finally makes sense after buying some equipment and circuit bending a sima pro3. Big thanks to yourself and other generous people sharing their knowledge .
Alot of this stuff can be achieved as you say using a laptop and controllers but half the fun either way is working out how to achieve what you want to see and finding surprises along the way👍😎
exactly, so happy it helped
IVE BEEN TRYING TO FIGURE THIS SHIT OUT FOR SO LONG, THANK YOU 🙏🏻
This is the content I’ve been needing in my life
And I like de bob
thank you so much for sharing your knowledge :)
Great job as always! I'm looking to get into analogue video art and you're currently my #1 source of info on the topic
dude this is EXACTLY what I was looking to get done. distort my old vhs video at my rave for a backdrop, swipe to live video of the dance floor, projected
hell yeah! i hope you have fun
Thank you very much for this man!
Nice story! I got into lzx because I already own a monster eurorack. I love how much freedom you have with that specific format. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge on this, I really appreciate it!
Thank you for your knowledge homie!!!
Love your talking to the camera videos man, super informative and inspirational!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! This was hyper helpful.
RUclips doing u nice recommending this to me I just been looking into and finding a bunch of tape glitch’s to use as overlays, I’m definitely gonna try get a setup to do that tv projector thing that shits crazy
yoooo these videos are fascinating
Goddamn. I can't tell how happy I am to see people are doing this. I've been wanting to do this feedback stuff live so the camera films the audience as well. Too bad life is always challenging me in ways these dreams just drift away, but I won't give up. Doing my own music and visuals finally. I'm also very happy to see the 90s and early 00s is very persistent : ) You ever get that feeling you're so hyped you going to explode? Greetings from Finland.
great video, thanks and congrats for your work.
Nice! Sugar Candy Mountain are my buds out here in the bay!
thank you
Really I learn so much
Great video! I want to get into video glitch art soon and this video was very informative, thank you!
I bend casio and moog synths in my city and i am forsure adding this to my menu
Incredible! Thaaanks!
The editing in this video aside the vhs footage topics… is really modern and unique. Very funny inserts and clip art 🔥🔥 I aspire my own editing to be this good.
Thanks very much!
One thing about those 'dirty' video mixers: If you plug them into a projector directly they often won't work because the projector will lose sync and drop the image. You're going to need some kind of video mixer or time base corrector behind them to recover the sync and offer proper video to the projector.
If you're only displaying on CRTs, those are much more resilient and you can often throw random analog signals at them while they will still try to display some kind of image on the screen.
yea what you just wrote is explained pretty much word-for-word in my other guide videos ruclips.net/video/so7Mk16wGrA/видео.html
@4:20 omg that's mindblowing.
dude you are a genius
🔥 video man
Thank you for this! You're great
Hey great video as always. I really appreciate what you do. Do you or Travis have a resource explaining the projector mount system? Would be very helpful.
So, I'm fairly deep in modular synthesizers, crts (240p games and VHS spelunks), and got to this after watching an LZX video. I'm going to choose to maintain my current level of sanity right now and come back to this video later because I know what will happen to my other hobbies if I start down this road D:
I’m so glad I found your channel, I have officially fallen down the rabbit hole of video art and live visuals. The only thing I was wondering is how you manage to connect all of your equipment to the projector with analog wirelessly, or do you convert the analog to digital and connect that way through your laptop?
a lot of times i didn't go wireless and my projector has analog video inputs so i'd just run a 25ft s-video cable. other times i use an upscaler and an HDMI transmitter/receiver.
THANK YOU!!!!
awesome thanks bro!!
Really informative!
Great video bro!
Thank you so much for this
Excellent !
Bro you a really cool dude
I needed this. thanks
Thank you! Very helpful!
i like how in the first alien they incorporate glitches also.
Wow! I really got a lot out of this.
Thank you so much ❤
literally didn't show how you actually do anything but cool, thanks for the vlog
to do this with an ipad and airplay you can invert the colors on your ipad and opne the camera and point to the screen
graaaciiiiasss, me ayudó mucho
This is great.
What a great video
Great video all around. I will definitely be getting into a small all hardware video setup to accompany and add video to my dawless creations. 🙏💯
Hey! I made myself a dirty mixer on a Sega case, looks super cool, I was wondering if there is any way to add like a feedback knob as in 11:20, have you done anything similar? Is it possible to make with simple electronic components? I've looked it up on RUclips and haven't found anything, thanks!
hey i think a feedback loop will only form if there is some kind of video buffer or processing delay (as exists in mixer and camera output) and i'm not sure if it can be done with simple components but andrei jay has created a software/hardware based device that does exactly that called the WAAAVE_POOL
@@YOVOZOL got it, thank you!!
Came to see how to do video feedback on top of performances, stayed for the informative video - live VFX is actually very interesting! Brilliant video!
P. S. How do you transport your live V/VFX setup to venues? What are your thoughts on creating a standalone setup, for artists who don't have a dedicated VFX person - what would the setup consist of to create a feedback loop with light glitch effects?
Thank you! I transport my gear inside a big pelican case. I suggest you watch the live visual rig rundown 2.0 :)
I'm going to try to use an old Sony Walkman for all my audio in videos
Holy butts, man. This is rad
I love it
cool
Hi Yovozol, I really like your videos. Can you please teach us how to make something like a dirty processors …its really expensive to order them form BMPC ….so it will be really great if you could help us make one…