You’re a big inspiration for me man. It’s rad having you as one of the few channels that are going over VJing basics and showing people like me that there’s much more to a live concert than just the audio
Loving the videos and I'm really appreciating the improvement to details (making non relevant parts of the program opaque etc) but maybe you could also scale or zoom in on some of the relevant panels? Even on my large monitor I have a bit of trouble reading the values on some of parameters, and on a phone I'm sure I'd have even more difficulty. Either way, I'm still learning a ton with this series so please, keep it up!
Thank you for all of your videos. Very helpful! I downloaded resolume today and have been learning a lot already. Do you have any suggestions for making a content library? Maybe where to download high quality files and how to structure inside of resolume?
Check out seanbowes.com/vj-content-guide for a bunch of content links. Lots of ways to organize. Keep an organized folder of your vj content. I tend to keep packs in their named folders, and organize random clips into theme folders (fire, lightning, glitch, geometric, nature). That can be enough organization for some. If you want, you can create a composition in resolume and add decks for each of those folders, so that you can easily pull a deck into any other resolume composition you create. You could go a step further than that and organize those clips in the deck. Energy levels, backgrounds and overlays, etc. Whatever makes sense for you and makes it easy to drop into a show.
What will you use Envelopes for?
Having a vj seminar at my uni and have to show my stuff tomorrow night, youre a true savior
Hell yeah! Crush it 🤘
@@SeanBowes Went amazing 🫶🏻
You’re a big inspiration for me man. It’s rad having you as one of the few channels that are going over VJing basics and showing people like me that there’s much more to a live concert than just the audio
Thanks so much for saying all that! It’s rad that I have such awesome and kind people watching my videos
Saludos desde Manizales Colombia. Has sido el mejor referente que he encontrado para empezar en este mundo del VJing con Resolume
Gracias! Eso es muy amable de tu parte. Gracias por ver mis videos
Nice! I love how flexible Resolume is!
So many possibilities and useful features!
Good stuff here Sean. Thanks for the videos! You keep making them I’ll keep watching.
Thanks drew! More on their way
great video sean! your videos really hav inspired me to publish few of my vj tricks as well! keep it up!
that is awesome!
Loving the videos and I'm really appreciating the improvement to details (making non relevant parts of the program opaque etc) but maybe you could also scale or zoom in on some of the relevant panels? Even on my large monitor I have a bit of trouble reading the values on some of parameters, and on a phone I'm sure I'd have even more difficulty. Either way, I'm still learning a ton with this series so please, keep it up!
Thanks for the suggestions! I will keep that in mind for the future, especially for the smaller UI elements
Zooming in would be much appreciated here too! I tend to watch these tips on my phone whilst commuting.
Thank you for all of your videos. Very helpful! I downloaded resolume today and have been learning a lot already. Do you have any suggestions for making a content library? Maybe where to download high quality files and how to structure inside of resolume?
Check out seanbowes.com/vj-content-guide for a bunch of content links. Lots of ways to organize. Keep an organized folder of your vj content. I tend to keep packs in their named folders, and organize random clips into theme folders (fire, lightning, glitch, geometric, nature). That can be enough organization for some. If you want, you can create a composition in resolume and add decks for each of those folders, so that you can easily pull a deck into any other resolume composition you create. You could go a step further than that and organize those clips in the deck. Energy levels, backgrounds and overlays, etc. Whatever makes sense for you and makes it easy to drop into a show.