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Calling All Vjs - Vj Documentary

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 15:13
by V.I.A
We (Dean & Simon 3rd Year Broadcasting Students) are currently in production for our documentary about moving image culture, focusing on VJing.

What we are looking for, is people within the VJing community to be interviewed for our documentary.
We want to explore every possible aspect in the form interviewing VJ's, record them (you) playing live, talk to DJ's about their feeling towards Vj's and club promoters as well, also cover a theoretical aspect of Vjing.

If you know of any night, gigs, events, or know any promotors or dj's that you think will benefit us please email us on deangmooremedia@googlemail.com any input is welcomed.

Simon is creating the audio for the documentary, we plan to put this audio online in the next couple of days and would like it if you wanted to created a live set to the music which we could in turn incorporate into our documentary, crediting you for your work, protecting it with a watermark and creative commons license, eventually making it part of our website which will in turn make our documentary interactive.

If you would like to get involved but are not based in the UK, or you don not have time we will happily send you our question's if you wanted to record yourself and views (audio / visual) we will happily put it in our documentary.


Our documentary when completed will be upload to our website.

This website is a place for any artist, film maker, vj etc to upload there work if its subject matter or topic is focused around an aspect of moving image culture. We plan to make it so the user can upload there work, connect it to similar works.

When you use our website you have freedom to roam around looking at
different work(s) by different artist at your own time and pace.

Re: Calling All Vjs - Vj Documentary

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 21:15
by Mudo
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I don't believe in term VJ.

I feel myself as Free Creative Human using Tools for perform.
Do you want a name? Tooltablist but as a concept not like mental jail.

Please check "The Lost Interview" from Bruce Lee to understand what I'm saying.
Jkd as Tooltablism are only a name... nothing more than simply words.

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