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20060408 neon v2 public release

Neon v2 main interface

So I am the last one in writing this, after all the announcements in different places such as vjforums, dmstk, xplsv.com, xplsv.tv, pouet.net, escena.org, trace's blog and only-God-knows-where-else, encouraged by all the people which has arrived to my blog looking for "neon v2 download", "neon xplsv" and so on. No need to worries, people, you can now download it for free and use it in your own VJ sessions.

All the information in neon v2 official website. I'm looking forward to see what people can do with it!

20060106 VJ'ing styles

Long time ago I believed that the job of a VJ consisted simply in turning on or off the lights in a club with more or less fortune.

Luckily some years after, the guys at threepixels, or more appropiatedly mac and trace, which were in threepixels at that time, did their first steps with vj'ing at their newlife'03, the new year's eve party, using neon for the first time, if I am not wrong. That was the first time I heard about vj'ing with a normal computer and not with a set of lights or a more or less dedicated hardware, like professional dvd players and video mixers, etc.

In fact I had been talking with jcl about his VJ system at vmslabs, but I think that I didn't really understand the capabilities of a modern vj tool until I saw neon's results.

And it was when mac and trace finally founded xplsv, some months after. They released some captures which showed the abilities of their software and then I asked them some questions, like how did it work, how did they create everything and integrate it in realtime, etc…

I felt, and still feel, a great admiration for mac and the big efforts he did for creating threepixels studio, the tool they used for building almost all threepixels demos; so seeing how he was able to use the same engine both for demos and visuals, thus allowing to create the content just once, and how it enabled to play with demos (like r08028) and videos in realtime, was simply astonishing!

I started to feel curiosity for all what surrounds the vj world, so I paid more attention to the visuals when I went to an event or a party. Casually, the low prices for the video projectors enabled lots of pubs and clubs to buy one -even if they didn't need it- so lots of more or less serious vj's have been appearing around in these last years.

Most of the times, as I have seen, they just get a copy of resolume or any of the programs that one can find in the net, and start triggering random videos during the dj's session. Those videos are usually very short clips at 320×200, with a very low frames per seconds (fps) rates, which gives a poor appearance to the gig, resembling a 486 playing FLI/FLC sequences.

It also seems like they all get the videos from the same source. I already have seen several people using the same Metropolis clips. Maybe it helps that the movie is now in the Public Domain and you can do whatever you want with it, but it tends to be boring like hell to see the same horror faces in every party where we go.

But even worse than it, is the absolute disconnection between the music and the images. Your favourite dj can be playing the most savage and evil hardcore gabber music, and the vj can be playing a video where Frankenstein is giving a flower to that little girl, in a slow pace. And for all of this, they even use a dedicated midi controller with lots of knobs and faders. Please somebody explain it to me!

Then you have xplsv and threepixels vj'ing works - way ahead! (I have also seen some vj works at xplsv.tv but I don't know them as I know threepixels and xplsv's ones, sorry about this). You can see they put several layers, like dressing and customizing the visuals for each gig, thus giving like a global mood. The videos are syncronized with the beat - and they play at more than 12fps usually, at 640×480.

There are also 3d scenes, which I think it's one of the great advantages in comparison with usual vj software. Not because other tools do not play 3dscenes, but because they do not explode their possibilities. Maybe it's because of our habit of taking care of even the most ridiculous vertex and think of a way of making it look good and impressing, maybe because of knowing that modern graphic boards are really powerful and have lots to offer, who knows! The key is that instead of just playing a plain 3d scene, they play with the scene, altering several properties of the objects, like let's say the scale, rotation, etc, but based on the actual music which is being played in that very moment.

The idea is really simple and not complicated to achieve. In fact, I don't know if that's implemented in the other programs. But if it is, I can't see it when looking at what people do. But I would like to encourage them to experiment with this approach of doing visuals, as it's funnier to pay attention to the music and try to play clips and scenes which really fit what the dj is currently mixing than simply spend the whole night browsing the clips library and selecting them randomly. And I'm really sure that the listeners/viewers will thank it too!

20051031 neon v2 sneak peek 2

neon v2, the vj software

trace has just put online more screenshots from neon v2, the vj software developed by shine for xplsv.

Needless to say, if you think they look great in the static pictures, I must point they are astonishing when seeing it in real time.

I love this program! :)

Doing visuals with neon v2 is very, very funny. I am not as PRO as trace when it comes to vj'ing but you can learn quickly and easily explore posibilities with it. Shine has made a great effort and it shows. Looking forward to see it in action again… 2ndstage at Barcelona seems to be the next stop!

20050824 c'mon hurry hurry up!

Next Great Event is almost here, and I still haven't finished preparing all the materials for the stunning live performance that xplsv is going to offer there.

Yay!! why do I always have the best ideas at the last moment? :'(

anyway, time to sleep!

20050418 next stop: barcelona

Let's say I have just come back from an event in Spain (ifparty05) and I am looking forward for the next one, although I feel really tired and sleepy. Human misteries…
Next stop will be offf, the so called online flash film festival, which is less flash-only with each new edition, I think.
Past year it was held at Valencia and I couldn't enjoy it as much as I wanted because of work issues (that is: a unreasonable planning with unfeasible deadlines under lots of pressure in the middle of an unstandable july's heat. It sucked completely). But this time I have full holidays those days and the event is going to be held in the CCCB (Contemporary Culture Centre of Barcelona) so this will rock for sure!
As I always say Barcelona is a very nice place and I'm always willing to go there. I don't know why, please don't ask me because I wouldn't know what to answer - instead I would start saying things I like from there and most probably will derive to the eternal fight between Valencia and Barcelona, in which I am in the BCN's side, for my valencian friends sorrow, but hey… it's my opinion!
Also the new place for the festival it's very appropiate, much more than the place for past years, and the best of all… trace, also known as mr.doob is going to have a speech there with his friend inknown (which for some strange reason has not a working website nowadays), and my dear group of ultranice friends, roterfleck will have some space in the festival as well, presenting the project with a short but full of content gig, with trace making some visuals as far as I know. I'm pretty sure this is going to be a very good opportunity for us and I hope to see you all there!! :-)