@stefcep2
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Very Nice. Goes to show that often its lack of talent and creativity thats the limiting factor, not necessarily the hardware or software you use. So what exactly was done on the A1200? I'm assuming the background moving images were, but what software did you use to animate the bacgrounds?
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The Animated backgrounds are Running in SCALA MM300 in Anim8L format and HAM8. They were NOT created on the Amiga.... But I do hae other backgrounds they were in some of my videos. The ones in that video I purchased from
www.digitaljuice.com <-----highly recommended. They Started in the industry by Creating Toaster Flyer Motion backgrounds. They still support the Toaster Flyer is some ways.
THe video was done with Dancers dancing infront of a Bluescreen........then the Amiga's ChromaKey Plus, and Supergen SX can add aany Amiga Graphic behind the dancers and whereever there is the Color Blue on the screen. This is done instantly and live and recorded to DVD on the Fly or DV and then transfered to DVD via FireWire (My Standalone DVD recorder has FireWire input.
I worked at a Club as a VJ (Video Jockey) using my CD32/SX32 Pro at the time, throwing up and mixing visuals live on the projector screens for 4 hours straight non stop! gotta have a darn lot of content. But luckily I have the SUPER rare MindEYE for the Amiga. Generates Visuals on the fly (kinda like WinAMP or iTunes Visualizer but more 8-bit looking). Elan Performer and SCALA is what I mostly used to throw Visuals up Quickly.
Elan Performer was Amiga's Motion Dive Tokyo in the 80's.