Filmmaking
Never Enough – The Struggles of Cice
Mockumentary: An activist documentarian embarks on her most passionate project yet! To document a middle-aged rapper and his idiotic team.
Mockumentary: An activist documentarian embarks on her most passionate project yet! To document a middle-aged rapper and his idiotic team.
It’s been a while since I’ve had time to post. For a moment I was optimistic about a “2019 year in review”, but that fell off by a few weeks of incoming projects. To keep things short, I’ll just post photos and videos with a few comments. Maybe one day Read more…
Update: If the content is pre-mapped (meaning, made in After Effects, Photoshop, MS Paint, etc.) and rendered out at the projector’s native resolution. The Pi Zero works great as a standalone seamless video looper by simply embedding this code into the rc.local file. (I stored a video file on a Read more…
Another article released for a project that I was apart of this past June. 1st PMC, then Vice, and now the Guardian. Looking good. Artist Bill Shannon explores the gap between the artificial and what is real Source: The man in the digital mask | Technology | The Guardian
***Video at the bottom if you’d like to skip*** Its been a while since I’ve had the time to blog, my entire year has been non-stop and before I could post my latest works I was already off to do something new. All in all, it has been a trip Read more…
In June I helped bring a wearable projection mask to life. This article details the project as a whole and Bill Shannon’s logic behind the piece. >>>>Click Here>>>>>Portable Projection Mapping Mask.
It’s been a while since I have been able to post some of my projection mapping adventures, but this one with Lazercrunk was fun. You don’t have to be local to appreciate an 8′ tall projection mapped city skyline. 10 buildings, spanning 16′ wide by 8′ high across the stage. Read more…
Check out my latest projection mapping Q&A interview with the Giggle Group Based out of Bristol, U.K. PMC Interview Series: The Giggle Group – Bristol, U.K. – Projection Mapping Central.
Currently still in BETA and to be fully released by end of June 2015, the latest version of MadMapper 2.0 is awesome. Multiple Sources & Inputs mapped to different masks… Better over all performance, Retina Display 64 Bit, LED Scanner, Vector SVG to Lines Import, Support for AVFoundation which is Read more…
Today marks the beginning of a new interview series for Projection-Mapping.org. I wanted to highlight how each company has their own unique approach to projection mapping and spotlight some of the most talented groups around the world. First up in this series is URBANSCREEN. Click below to see my post. Read more…
Animal Rescue League benefit. I’m excited to release this video that I edited from a benefit event that took place on March 20th, 2015 at Freeride Pittsburgh. The event was put on my Daily Bread in order to raise funds for the Animal rescue league. This design was a cool Read more…
JUSTSO – Fabergé at Harrods – Projection Mapping Central. JUSTSO Create One Of The World’s Most Complicated Interactive Projection Campaigns For Fabergé. JUSTSO was commissioned by Fabergé to create and develop their pre-Easter 2015 campaign. Stuart Henry, award-winning international window designer, conceived the idea of a virtual egg. Stuart with his team Read more…
It’s just a thought, but as I’ve heard from other in my field, it’s no longer faux pas to switch from a Mac to PC, especially with the seemingly limitless capabilities of Touch Designer. I still think Mad Mapper & VDMX are amazing tools, but touch designer seems to be Read more…
This was a cool experiment with myself and Todd, we cut and planned a large sized truck to projection map onto for a party we had the night before a monster truck show. All in all it went off fantastic. Here is a video highlighting the setup and event.
Eye Mix Ear, EXE, or EME… has been a dream of mine for quite some time now. The idea came about as I starred blankly at my friends spotify account playing music at his house party, without any visuals, the TV was just boring. I had it in my mind Read more…
The near conclusion of this year has been busy to say the least. What is normally a calm, cold, and tranquil time of the year has been replaced by action, warmer weather, and the start of an exciting event that will now be taking place in the heart of downtown Read more…
October 1st 2014, kicked off with the VIA festival and ProjectileObjects was there to represent in a big way. We had two shows planned at the REX Theater in the Southside of Pittsburgh, PA. The first was on Thursday October 2nd with DeafHeaven, Liturgy, & Slices, the second show Read more…
Hello to all visualize-ees and visual-ities, this month is going to introduce a new turn for ProjectileObjects.com as I have decided to make more frequent updates, tutorials, posts, and reviews. To help support me in my constant struggle with social media procrastination I ask that you, like, follow, share, in Read more…
Here’s a quick video I put together for the party that we had at Brillobox on 5.9.14… enjoy (2019 Update) I almost forgot I made a trailer for the party inspired by the trailer for enter the void. Check it out. Enter the void trailer:
An idea was formed and we made it happen a few hours before the event. Check out the video to see what we did or go to instructables.com to do it yourself. https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Giant-Druids-Ghosts-or-Whatever-and-Projectio-1/ Software used = Madmapper and VDMX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K5Xp3yKK4E [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K5Xp3yKK4E&w=640&h=480]