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.

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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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