![]() |
| If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
| |||||||
| UK Digital Video (uk.rec.video.digital) For the discussion of all aspects of digital video, including all digital video formats, camera use, editing, post production & all associated equipment, hardware and software. Advertising is prohibited. |
| | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
| |||
| |||
| I'm not quite sure what I'm after; I've hunted through a lot of real-time music visualization stuff, but not seen anything that fits the rather woolly ideas in my mind..... Anyway, do people remember one of the /older/ Dr Who title sequences? It showed an abstract 'fluffy' image metamorphosing into an image of the esteemed Dr's head, then away again. I'm after something sort of a cross between that and the (rather good) music visualization stuff that's around. I want to take my music track, a predefined set of images and times, and have the images gradually appear and disappear with abstract visualisations between. Doesn't particularly have to be real-time, in fact probably couldn't be given the look-ahead that would be needed. If that's not totally unclear, would anyone have any ideas please about where to look. Ideas of likely freeware would be most excellent :-) Thanks! |
|
#2
| |||
| |||
| "Mike Scott" wrote in message ... I'm not quite sure what I'm after; I've hunted through a lot of real-time music visualization stuff, but not seen anything that fits the rather woolly ideas in my mind..... Anyway, do people remember one of the /older/ Dr Who title sequences? It showed an abstract 'fluffy' image metamorphosing into an image of the esteemed Dr's head, then away again. I'm after something sort of a cross between that and the (rather good) music visualization stuff that's around. I want to take my music track, a predefined set of images and times, and have the images gradually appear and disappear with abstract visualisations between. Doesn't particularly have to be real-time, in fact probably couldn't be given the look-ahead that would be needed. If that's not totally unclear, would anyone have any ideas please about where to look. Ideas of likely freeware would be most excellent :-) Best thing to do is get yourself a decent video editing package. Assuming you can capture the output from the music visualization programs as a video file (that may be tricky and involve the use of a graphics card with a video-out connector on one PC and a second 2nd PC with video capture capability to capture that signal), you can then mix, fade, use the editors' built-in effects etc., etc, to your hearts' content! HTH, -- Rob |
|
#3
| |||
| |||
| In message , Mike Scott writes I'm not quite sure what I'm after; I've hunted through a lot of real-time music visualization stuff, but not seen anything that fits the rather woolly ideas in my mind..... Anyway, do people remember one of the /older/ Dr Who title sequences? It showed an abstract 'fluffy' image metamorphosing into an image of the esteemed Dr's head, then away again. I'm after something sort of a cross between that and the (rather good) music visualization stuff that's around. I want to take my music track, a predefined set of images and times, and have the images gradually appear and disappear with abstract visualisations between. Doesn't particularly have to be real-time, in fact probably couldn't be given the look-ahead that would be needed. If that's not totally unclear, would anyone have any ideas please about where to look. Ideas of likely freeware would be most excellent :-) Hi Mike I think that WinMorph might do the trick for the video. It's free and can be downloaded from: http://www.debugmode.com/winmorph/ It's got a stand-alone version, or can be installed as a plug-in for either Vegas or Premiere. -- Tony Morgan |
|
#4
| |||
| |||
| TonyMorgan wrote: In message , Mike Scott writes I'm not quite sure what I'm after; I've hunted through a lot of real-time music visualization stuff, but not seen anything that fits the rather woolly ideas in my mind..... Anyway, do people remember one of the /older/ Dr Who title sequences? It showed an abstract 'fluffy' image metamorphosing into an image of the esteemed Dr's head, then away again. I'm after something sort of a cross between that and the (rather good) music visualization stuff that's around. I want to take my music track, a predefined set of images and times, and have the images gradually appear and disappear with abstract visualisations between. Doesn't particularly have to be real-time, in fact probably couldn't be given the look-ahead that would be needed. If that's not totally unclear, would anyone have any ideas please about where to look. Ideas of likely freeware would be most excellent :-) Hi Mike I think that WinMorph might do the trick for the video. It's free and can be downloaded from: http://www.debugmode.com/winmorph/ It's got a stand-alone version, or can be installed as a plug-in for either Vegas or Premiere. I'd forgotten about winmorph - I last looked at it years ago. I'm not sure about getting pretty effects in between, but will give the matter some thought. I've also picked up an interesting piece of code called 'processing'. Java-based programming system, with easy video output for drawing. Comes with some natty "artificial life" examples. Might have some use for this job; I just need to mug up on java first :-) |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|