OPTECH are killin' it!

Here is a new demo video by OPTECH, our favorite and maybe the one and only full audio visual DnB act in the world. Better not put this on your spanking new iPod Touch, it will not survive the gruesome beating!

Vote for your favorite VJ and VJ software on DJmag.com

Voting has started for DJMags' VJ Top 20 2007. Last year seven of <strike>nine</strike> you made it on the list. VJ Anyone, Ben Sheppee, 4youreye, Punkvert, Inside Us all, Eyesupply and AlexEtJeremy. So we are curious to see if there will be any major movers or shakers.

New this year is that you can also vote for your favorite live VJ software and footage provider. Hmmm ... who should I vote for? *wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge*

Cast your vote on:
http://www.djmag.com/index.php?op=top20vj

SOURCE footage downloads and new releases

Finally, you do not have to pay shipping anymore and you do not have to wait until the DVD arrives in the mail. Finally, you can DOWNLOAD every SOURCE release! Available in 320x240 and 640x480 in both AVI and Quicktime. All this data is taking up a huge amount of space on our new server and it's there for your downloading pleasure. To celebrate this download-fest we also have two new SOURCE releases. EarthShock by Jugular Filmes and Velocity London by dr.mo.

EarthShock by Jugular Filmes
Earthshock combines lush, euphoric visuals of deep green spaces with harsh, overwhelming, and disturbingly beautiful shots of offgassing factories. A diverse collection of insightful topical clips, from flowers to fractured highways completes the spectrum from nature to humanity of the global warming conflict.

Velocity London by dr.mo
Velocity London's riveting shots play the mind by merging traditional everyday imagery with unreal impossibly smooth and fast motion. Massive large objects and city spaces move with clean precision. It's not timelapse, it's spacelapse.

Resolume on BBC Blast podcast

This great episode of the BBC Blast video podcast features some great tips on how to create content with your camera phone and shows VJ Silent Eclipse mixing it up with Resolume.

New footage: AnalogRobots by AnalogRecycling

With no less then 40 clips for only 29 Euro, AnalogRobots is stylish and huge value for money! Enter the world of AnalogRecycling where robots twist and shout. Their analog DIY approach results in extremely rich, textured footage that is impossible to synthesize. Get it now!

Meek.tv win Intel DJVJ Battle

Congratulations to Meek.tv for winning the Intel DJVJ Battle competition at Cargon in London! Resolume has always been their weapon of choice and it's paying off. They take home a laptop loaded with software (including Resolume) and the latest <strike>AMD</strike> Intel processor. Check djvjbattle.co.uk for video's of all the entries.

New footage: UrbanMatic

Here is something special: With UrbanMatic you can create a huge array of urban scenes by combining different backgrounds and subjects. Load clips, shake well and enjoy.

How to VJ Manual by VJzoo

VJzoo have created an excellent introduction manual to VJ-ing and made it available for free on their website! It covers: Basic PC-based VJing techniques, VJzoo's perspective on VJ-ing, Creating your own VJ loops, Formatting content for PC-based VJ-ing and using Resolume v2.3. Highly recommended reading for everybody!

Original post:
http://www.resolume.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=3422