“Scars” was shot in just over three hours with the very first version of Z Vector. Originally captured direct to disc, the video was later edited together from about 50 minutes of total footage shot in synchrony with the music.
Released at SXSW 2012, the video and song quickly caught the eye of Romy from The xx, who posted it on the band’s blog as well as chose it to be shown on Australian ABC’s “The Rage” music show.
This video, first in a series, is a real-time capture of a video performance done with Z Vector to the song SH-09 by Kitkaliitto. The performer is Delicode CEO, Julius “Verne” Tuomisto.
Absolutely no editing or post-processing was applied to the animation. This performance was carried out without external MIDI controllers or controller software.
This performance was carried out without external MIDI controllers or controller software. Only Z Vector was used for the visuals.
Austin, Texas based VJ João “Datagrama” Beira recently posted this awesome video of a three night collaboration at the Silent Frisco event at South by Southwest 2013. The video features members of Austin based acts Woven Feet and Spunlight Hoops.
Video editing done by Tiago Rocha.
Check out director Hannu Aukia’s vision for Tuomo Prättälä‘s song Keep Looking Up.
Finnish psych/space rockers K-X-P made use of Z Vector in their music video for the song Space Precious Time, directed by Anton Tammi.