[[[after this video, check out Part 1? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QxovftVQOo ]]]
This video was made through a combination of self-shot green screen footage, a song I recorded, and real-time video effects processing patches I made in Max/MSP.
Basically the first patch I made allows you to input a video, then assigns starting positions of that video into 40 keys of your computer keyboard (1 - 0 // Q - P // A - ; // Z - . ) For instance, by pressing the "5" key, the video might cut to the part where I'm laying down, while pressing the "k" key would cut to me standing like a buffoon on one leg.
So while listening to the song, I pressed different keys to the beat. After that, I took the outcome of THAT video and ran it through another chromakeying patch that applies certain effects when I press specific keys on the keyboard, and TA-DAAA!!
The video is real low quality (sorry about that), but that's due to the CPU I had to work with. The lower I set the quality, the more instantaneously the video would apply the effects when I hit the keys on the keyboard.
Ultimately, the idea was to make a keyboard behave (in real-time) like a drum pad, except instead of sounding audio every time you press a button, it applies different effects to the video that's been uploaded.
Reason #1729 out of 91827499124 as to why I Love (capital L) Max/MSP.
Yeah, this is great. Really love the timing and great song.
varietyp 4 weeks ago
This is great!
edsaelectric 4 months ago
man this is so awesome! i have been working on something similar for a while but its not working as great as yours, would you consider sharing exactly how you did it?
NicholasCaterpillar 9 months ago