Experimental backdrops for an imaginary noise band.
I was thinking — what if I had my own noise band? I’d construct the videos and projected stage backdrops for it the same way I construct my noise tracks — clip by clip, layer by layer, manipulation by manipulation, mix by mix… The manipulations are done pretty similarly to the way I do them for my still photography (but with very different subjects), and the clips come from … everywhere … in my video library.
They don’t always work — that’s why they’re experiments — and I still get people asking me where the soundtracks are on the silent ones, but I’ve probably got a few more of these in there somewhere. And that strapline’s actually a little cheeky if you know my personal situation.
Nowadays I’d do this stuff live with a real-time video mixer (I have one and love it), so these are kind of (beloved) dinosaurs for me, but it’s the same thinking, the same manipulations that I started with here.
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Road Dream (Machine Mood 7)
Go to video page…: Road Dream (Machine Mood 7)Road Dream (Machine Mood 7) — a video by Hamish Reid. An experiment in layered abstraction, compositing modes, and textures… and keeping things moving along several axes at once. Without using AI. A continuation of my Easy Viewing series, but in this case with a perfect soundtrack by Garry Manley (again); but it’s also really a Machine Mood as well. Either way, it grew out of the Unnatural Landscapes effort…
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Ghost Train
Go to video page…: Ghost TrainGhost Train, an experimental backdrop video by Hamish Reid. Number one in a series — an experimental backdrop for an imaginary noise band.
See the Easy Viewing playlist page for an explanation.
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Bridge
Go to video page…: BridgeBridge, an experimental backdrop video by Hamish Reid. Number two in a series — an experimental backdrop for an imaginary noise band.
See the Easy Viewing playlist page for an explanation.
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Forest
Go to video page…: ForestForest, an experimental backdrop video by Hamish Reid. Number three in a series — an experimental backdrop for an imaginary noise band.
See the Easy Viewing playlist page for an explanation.
