[Noisebridge-discuss] noises: open-source video project

James Sundquist sundquistjames at gmail.com
Sat Jun 29 16:37:36 UTC 2013


I'm seeing "DNS lookup failed" on all the pony links.  Do you have specific
software you'd like to use for the video editing?  Audacity works well for
doing basic cleanup on the audio (which I volunteer to help with).
 Avidemux will do the job for basic video editing.

For someone with more advanced skills, there is OpenShot (currently in
linux beta after a successful kickstarter) and LightWorks (also beta for
Linux, but it is actually used to make multi-million dollar films).  Both
are awesome, but be aware LightWorks has an intense learning curve.

On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Johny Radio <johnyradio at gmail.com> wrote:

> hi, all
>
> Two weeks ago, the Noise Hack brought about 40 folks to NB two weeks ago,
> to hack music instruments. A week ago, 6 musicians performed a 3-movement
> piece of experimental music at Noisebridge, performed on electronic and
> electroacoustic instruments of their own creation.
>
> i collected lots of hi-def video and hi-res audio of these events. i'd
> like to organize an open-source audio/video editing project, to edit down
> what we have. In about a month we'll have a screening at Noisebridge.
>
> i'm making the raw video source files available from inside noisebridge,
> for anyone who would enjoy editing. You have to go to noisebridge download
> the video files.
>
> The audio files can be downloaded from any location.
>
> All links below. Please let me know if you want to work on this:
> johnyradio at gmail.com
>
> ------------------------------**------------------------------**
> ------------
> VIDEO:
>
> Video From the Instrument Hack:
> nearly 5 gigs of hi-def video from the instrument hacking day.
> http://pony.noise/~johnyradio/**Noise%20Hack%20June%202013/**Hack%20Video/<http://pony.noise/~johnyradio/Noise%20Hack%20June%202013/Hack%20Video/><
> http://pony.noise/%**7Ejohnyradio/Noise%20Hack%**
> 20June%202013/Hack%20Video/<http://pony.noise/%7Ejohnyradio/Noise%20Hack%20June%202013/Hack%20Video/>
> >
>
> ------------------------------**------------------------------**
> ------------
>
> Hi-Def Video From the Jam Concert:
> about 2 gigs, 1080p video, 30 fps.
> http://pony.noise/~johnyradio/**Noise%20Hack%20June%202013/**Jam%20Video/<http://pony.noise/~johnyradio/Noise%20Hack%20June%202013/Jam%20Video/><
> http://pony.noise/%**7Ejohnyradio/Noise%20Hack%**
> 20June%202013/Jam%20Video/<http://pony.noise/%7Ejohnyradio/Noise%20Hack%20June%202013/Jam%20Video/>
> >
>
> cellphone video from the show, courtesy of Romy:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=CI3pxeh1F1o&list=PLIXYZQ--**
> adyaO1IzeMLfDdaBnAjQeffYZ<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI3pxeh1F1o&list=PLIXYZQ--adyaO1IzeMLfDdaBnAjQeffYZ>
> ------------------------------**------------------------------**
> ------------
> AUDIO
> from the Jam Concert. 8 tracks of digital audio, collected from 3
> recorders, placed at 3 different locations in the performance space.
>
> 1st set, Grant:
> "This is both performances in one zip file. The level was set a little
> low, but the recordings are 24 bit so it still sounds good after you
> increase the level. I can't wait to see the video with all of the audio
> mixed together!" -Grant, Noise Jam one-stringed Bassic Bass.
> https://mega.co.nz/#!R5sDTK6D!**I3JgnxjKFVotIcCc03gslnjbzT5LUJ**
> hqJwEnSIR7WKI<https://mega.co.nz/#!R5sDTK6D!I3JgnxjKFVotIcCc03gslnjbzT5LUJhqJwEnSIR7WKI>
>
> 2nd set, Adam:
> "I had it set to 320k mp3 rather than wav so they aren't too big (about
> 80mb each)" -Adam, Noise Jam Arduino beast.
> the actual performance:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/**436fmgsrzcze0ju/STE-008.mp3<https://www.dropbox.com/s/436fmgsrzcze0ju/STE-008.mp3>
> the jam session afterwards:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/**ajds4eou5u8acbj/STE-009.mp3<https://www.dropbox.com/s/ajds4eou5u8acbj/STE-009.mp3>
>
> 3rd set, Johny:
> "24 bit, 48Khz, 4 Channels"
> http://snd.sc/14EvWKV
>
> Thx!
>
> Johny Radio
>
> Stick It In Your Ear!
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