DIY: Make Your Own Open Source Video Mixer
There’s a number of programming languages that allow you to manipulate video - high end applications like Max/MSP/Jitter, or open source languages like Processing are common examples of these languages. Lately there’s been a bit of a new kid on the scene called PureData - or Pd - which seems to be Max’s open source younger brother, as it’s created by the same father.
Beau, aka DJCypod created a great video tutorial on building a simple 2-way mixer in Pd, which you can see here:
Found via CreateDigitalMotion.
Garry Schafer is ScribeMedia's Director of Interactive Media. His weapons of choice are many fold, but he's quite partial to Flex as he builds out live and on-demand media players and a host of other apps.










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