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Well we have a few minor content updates going live on the site over the next 24 hours. These mainly consist of the various edits that have been undertaken over the last three years. More of an archive than anything, and then its onto the kit to produce a couple of 30 minute AV mixes for general practise and keeping my hand in.
Things have been busy with theLAB in recent months, from visuals for Simion Mobile Disco, through to Laurent Garnier in Birmingham to a full schedule of visuals with Free Control. Expect updates, video and a completed DVD soon.
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Well what can we say except "Whoop!". Yes, within one month a hundred copies of theLAB's single bank sampler DVD have been downloaded from this very site. Huge thanks to all of you who have taken the time to sit down with this project and send feedback on how it works on a regular domestic DVD player. I will be collating the reviews and posting them onto the forum section once It's completed.
Those of you who have tried this single bank sampler can still grab the more completed version (PAL) which is in the downloads section of the site. It's weighing in at 2.07 gig and contains three banks of visual loops from theLAB, Catarax and PsiconLABs. Included is the facility to play it in both random bank mode as well as random DVD playback across all three banks (see the previous posts for more information on this). |
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Here we have the most recent edition of theLAB's interactive VJ DVD.
It is currently around 60% complete and is subject to change in both
content and design.
theLAB is a DVD based magazine created by a VJ for VJ's and those with
an interest in motion video for clubs and parties. I'm sure that most
of us have been to a house party and throughout the night, some drunkan
fool switches on the TV. Well this is an easy solution to those
irritating folk. Leave the TV on and use this DVD to give you random
visuals throughout the event.
This release contains three banks of nine loops from theLAB
(Leicester), Catarax (Brighton) and PsiconLABS (Birmingham). VJ
tutorials from Deepvisual. Showcase from Catarax. And a mostly
operational menu / navigation system.
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