ISADORA is a multi-award winning powerful tool for creating interactive media presentations. A product designed for artists, designers, performers or VJs, it allows you to quickly and easily harness the limitless potential of digital media in real-time. Over 250 basic building blocks can be linked in an almost infinite number of ways, allowing you to create and manage stunning visuals, sounds, and other media files.
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This is a pretty broad question, but the answer is absolutely yes. The most obvious answer is Unreal Engine, and Notch also comes to mind (https://www.notch.one), but there are plenty of others. Anything that can draw in real time and accepts some kind of control data as input is a candidate. You could use something like Jitter in Ableton Live. Isadora (https://troikatronix.com) is good for a lot of this too. I’m... Source: about 1 year ago
You could send the video out to something like Isadora (https://troikatronix.com/) and put a Video Delay on it, then send it back into OBSNinja. Source: over 1 year ago
I tend to use Isadora for generative media, but it can have somewhat of a learning curve. Source: over 1 year ago
Absolutely, there's a couple of options available if you want to try to replicate video mixers functionality on software based live video environments. The most notable would be something like Resolume (https://resolume.com/) which is already very popular amongst vj artists and video synthesis enthusiasts as it was designed with easy integration of midi and sound reactivity in mind. There's also a bunch of more... Source: about 2 years ago
My go-to for everything theatre is Troikatronix's Isadora, which is simple to learn for small events and scales all the way up to 16-screen complex projection mapping. It can play almost anything, forward and backward, at any speed, and from any point. https://troikatronix.com. Source: almost 3 years ago
Might wanna check out notch.one sometime, it's made specifically for real time motion graphics. it's already being used by a plethora of artists for running their visuals at live shows, or for motion videos in general. Source: over 1 year ago
Notch.one is a software suite especially made for real time motion graphics, other than that you could use blender (or any other 3d modelling suite with a timeline) or after effects. Source: over 1 year ago
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