Portland, Oregon, USA
leaf patterns (video)
StoreTags: leaves, portland, video, mapmap, fall
Author: mapmap on November 21 2007
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--> Hey there
here is a link to a little video i put together for part of my live set that i've been playing recently. the music is made with nodal and the video is made with ableton live.
somehow the video/audio sync is off. i will fix it later.
enjoy...
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oops. fixed now.

cool. always so inspiring to see the things you come up with. the burning house is still one of my favs... though you didn't 'come up w/that one' just happened to be there. right?

thanks steve!
yeah, that was a house that belonged to rob's sister. we drove up there with the intention of filming it burn.
matt and i are working on a song that will eventually accompany that footage. we've been slackers.

mapmap said: "
matt and i are working on a song that will eventually accompany that footage. we've been slackers."


get moving you slouch! lol. whatever you guys do is always worth the wait.

Really nice and relaxing.

love the music. The bluish tone on the backgrounds are also great.

holy shit that was awesome, that makes me wanna try video stuff in live
cool video & tune! after a while i kept thinking that the leaves where silhouettes of people

thanks a ton for sharing this. this is awesome.

nice but the movements could be more linked to melodies... the music is lovely.

that's really pretty. I'm stunned that you used Abelton to make video! Awesome. Anyway, I bet this works really well live. Great work!

thanks everyone.

yawn, yeah i mentioned in the description that the sync is off. i'll fix it soon.

fredo, Live has very rudimentary video editing capabilities but it works very well for playing shows. have you thought of using it for your live show?

so is there a way to output the video on the secondary output in fullscreen mode?

yes! you just plug in a projector, drag the video window over to it... double click on the window and you are ready to go.

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