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VJ Survival Guide
This course is for people seeking to capture a comprehensive first glance at the VJ scene, from its history, its tools, to managing VJ specific projects and budgets. Although no particular experience is required to join the class, a working knowledge of computers is essential, as well as a genuine enthusiasm for working with moving images in an experimental way.
Topics covered:
What is a VJ? A brief history of the past and present leaders of the VJ industry.
Different VJ scenarios: VJing within audiovisual sets, alongside a DJ or a band, for clubs, festivals and corporate brands
Looking at VJ tools: Demonstrating many examples of VJ hardware and software tools
Working with music: Finding visual elements that match with a musical track©ˆs rhythm, tone and narrative
Building a demo: How to demonstrate your VJ skills within a 5 minute demonstration
VJing on a budget: Overlooking the production aspects of a VJ performance
Led by Olivier Sorrentino, International VJ. He has been voted amongst the world©ˆs top ten VJs of 2004 by DJ Magazine
Friday 14th October 10am-5pm
Cost £110, Conc £100
Enrol onlinewww.01zero-one.co.uk
Further Information:
01zero-one
Tel: 020 7025 1985
Email: courseinfo@01zero-one.co.uk
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