Post your burning man videos!
Post your burning man videos!
I made some videos to host on youTube. Here's one:
- sonoma9249
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Several short clips of various goings on:
http://civilizedexplorer.phanfare.com/album/406069
Three clips that have nudity and are protected by the password
burningMan
http://civilizedexplorer.phanfare.com/album/406663
http://civilizedexplorer.phanfare.com/album/406069
Three clips that have nudity and are protected by the password
burningMan
http://civilizedexplorer.phanfare.com/album/406663
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kisses from the playa
baby you make my day.... with kisses from black rock city...
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:: http://www.playajoy.org
:: http://www.playajoy.org
Re: kisses from the playa
Awsome !!!!!kitten_sf wrote:baby you make my day.... with kisses from black rock city...
pics and videos
maybe to keep in mind for next year, you can upload pics and videos from your phone onto this site, so everyone can check them out while you're still at the fest.. there's some up already
[url]http://www.zannel.com/viewupdate.htm?id=TI98LLBN24[/url]
[url]http://www.zannel.com/viewupdate.htm?id=WTDVZYX09Q[/url]
[url]http://www.zannel.com/viewupdate.htm?id=8ZJ0ALN1D1[/url]
[url]http://www.zannel.com/viewupdate.htm?id=7T7YBJQ7S3[/url]
you get the idea.. cool though
[url]http://www.zannel.com/viewupdate.htm?id=TI98LLBN24[/url]
[url]http://www.zannel.com/viewupdate.htm?id=WTDVZYX09Q[/url]
[url]http://www.zannel.com/viewupdate.htm?id=8ZJ0ALN1D1[/url]
[url]http://www.zannel.com/viewupdate.htm?id=7T7YBJQ7S3[/url]
you get the idea.. cool though
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Saturday Sunrise at the Temple movie
I done gone and posted my 2nd short film from BM2007 footage over at YouTube:
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This one features video shot from my bicycle as I loop around & around the Temple, the Shrine and Abraxas, which was providing smooth morning beats, while the sun popped up over the playa Saturday morning. I like this one alot cuz it is random and raw and really brings back the essence of the scene for me.
My 1st movie is a tribute to the dust storms and double rainbow, you can view it here:
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If you watch and enjoy either one, leave me a comment, yo!
love, moontroll
[url][/url]
This one features video shot from my bicycle as I loop around & around the Temple, the Shrine and Abraxas, which was providing smooth morning beats, while the sun popped up over the playa Saturday morning. I like this one alot cuz it is random and raw and really brings back the essence of the scene for me.
My 1st movie is a tribute to the dust storms and double rainbow, you can view it here:
[url][/url]
If you watch and enjoy either one, leave me a comment, yo!
love, moontroll
- lennyjones
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6 burn videos
We've posted 6 videos that we shot of
Burning Man 2007.
Here:
http://lennyjones.net/burn2007page/burn2007video2.html
Quicktime and a High speed connection recommended.
hope you like
Lenny+Claudia
Burning Man 2007.
Here:
http://lennyjones.net/burn2007page/burn2007video2.html
Quicktime and a High speed connection recommended.
hope you like
Lenny+Claudia
- bigbluedoggy
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- Timezone LaFontaine
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In the past several years, I had gotten into shooting panoramic images with my 35mm film camera and then with my digital camera. But rather than use stitching software to make the resulting images seamless, I enjoy the aesthetic of the imperfectly matched edges.
In 2007 I decided to do some experiments with my little digital camera. (My cheap digital still camera has the ability to record silent video in a proprietary 640x480, 15 fps format. I like the grainy video and slower framerate.) I shot ten second video clips in a panoramic manner, intending to try to come back and composite them together into some very large, high-resolution images.
I knew in advance that I would not be using a tripod and would allow for pleasing imperfections. Also, I didn't time the shots exactly... I just tried to count off ten seconds silently, resulting in loops of slightly different lengths.
Another thing I like is my camera's brightness/contrast adjustment that it makes whenever it begins recording -- it takes about a second for it to adjust from a dark image to a balanced image. In a composite with dozens of images at slightly different lengths, it sometimes ends up having a very cool effect.
Some of the resulting composited images are well over 5000 pixels wide, (though they tend not to be more than three "screens" or about 1900 pixels tall). There's no way I know of to project video images this large (yet!). I do have renders at 1280x1024 which I could make available for download later on if I have time. For this itty-bitty youtube presentation, I did a bit of "pan and scan" to be able to show a little more detail of each scene.
BRC 2007 Panoramic Video Loops Guide:
1. Art tour departing near Center Camp, with a close-up of Fata Morgana by Orion Fredericks.
2. Big Rig Jig by Mike Ross.
3. Steampunk Treehouse by Sean Orlando. On the horizon is the Critical Tits procession.
4. Center Camp in the afternoon, in a lull during a long and amazing whiteout! You can see how windy it is, and it's still quite dusty as visibility doesn't extend far beyond Center Camp.
5. Homouroboros by Peter Hudson, at rest during the day, with intermittent dusty swells visible in the distance.
6. The 2nd Man, sans head, probably on Thursday afternoon. In the foreground, Kinetic Wind Sculptures by David Boyer.
7. Tasseograph: The Trash TeaHouse Temple by Shrine and TukTuk. In the distance, the Temple of Forgiveness.
8. Temple of Forgiveness by by David Best and Tim Dawson.
9. Crude Awakening by Dan Das Mann, Karen Cusolito, Black Rock FX, Pyrokinetics, Nate Smith, Mark Perez and MonkeyBoy. On Sunday after the big event -- the pile of wooden rubble is all that remains of the 90' oil derrick.
10. The double rainbow from Center Camp.
11. The center of Center Camp in the middle of the night.
In 2007 I decided to do some experiments with my little digital camera. (My cheap digital still camera has the ability to record silent video in a proprietary 640x480, 15 fps format. I like the grainy video and slower framerate.) I shot ten second video clips in a panoramic manner, intending to try to come back and composite them together into some very large, high-resolution images.
I knew in advance that I would not be using a tripod and would allow for pleasing imperfections. Also, I didn't time the shots exactly... I just tried to count off ten seconds silently, resulting in loops of slightly different lengths.
Another thing I like is my camera's brightness/contrast adjustment that it makes whenever it begins recording -- it takes about a second for it to adjust from a dark image to a balanced image. In a composite with dozens of images at slightly different lengths, it sometimes ends up having a very cool effect.
Some of the resulting composited images are well over 5000 pixels wide, (though they tend not to be more than three "screens" or about 1900 pixels tall). There's no way I know of to project video images this large (yet!). I do have renders at 1280x1024 which I could make available for download later on if I have time. For this itty-bitty youtube presentation, I did a bit of "pan and scan" to be able to show a little more detail of each scene.
BRC 2007 Panoramic Video Loops Guide:
1. Art tour departing near Center Camp, with a close-up of Fata Morgana by Orion Fredericks.
2. Big Rig Jig by Mike Ross.
3. Steampunk Treehouse by Sean Orlando. On the horizon is the Critical Tits procession.
4. Center Camp in the afternoon, in a lull during a long and amazing whiteout! You can see how windy it is, and it's still quite dusty as visibility doesn't extend far beyond Center Camp.
5. Homouroboros by Peter Hudson, at rest during the day, with intermittent dusty swells visible in the distance.
6. The 2nd Man, sans head, probably on Thursday afternoon. In the foreground, Kinetic Wind Sculptures by David Boyer.
7. Tasseograph: The Trash TeaHouse Temple by Shrine and TukTuk. In the distance, the Temple of Forgiveness.
8. Temple of Forgiveness by by David Best and Tim Dawson.
9. Crude Awakening by Dan Das Mann, Karen Cusolito, Black Rock FX, Pyrokinetics, Nate Smith, Mark Perez and MonkeyBoy. On Sunday after the big event -- the pile of wooden rubble is all that remains of the 90' oil derrick.
10. The double rainbow from Center Camp.
11. The center of Center Camp in the middle of the night.
- Timezone LaFontaine
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Re: 6 burn videos
Lenny & Claudia: Great videos - thank you! Beautiful interface.
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I had some people come over that had never heard of Burning Man....rather than try and explain it I connected the flat screen to the laptop and played Timezone Lafontaine's and Lenny Jones's clips.
My only problem now is getting everyone to shut up about how they'd like to go and what art cars and projects they could build. At this rate I'll have to start a damn village just to hold everyone!
Thanks LaFontaine and Lenny for the fabulous video gifts!
My only problem now is getting everyone to shut up about how they'd like to go and what art cars and projects they could build. At this rate I'll have to start a damn village just to hold everyone!
Thanks LaFontaine and Lenny for the fabulous video gifts!
Kinetic V
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I bring order to chaos. And I bring chaos to those who deserve it, wherever that may be.
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I bring order to chaos. And I bring chaos to those who deserve it, wherever that may be.
Thanks Hedy, Great job... I'll have to wait for my fucking DSL to speed up later to finish watching.. But Thanks in the mean time.....Hedy wrote:http://www.hedysirico.com/burningman07.html
I was Born OK the 1st Time....
Don't bring defaultia to Burning Man, take Burning Man to defaultia...... graidawg
Don't bring defaultia to Burning Man, take Burning Man to defaultia...... graidawg
- bigbluedoggy
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Center Camp Circumambulation
If you like this wandering tour through Center Camp at BM07, please post a comment cuz I love feedback!
yours truly, moontroll