Learn to Make Interactive Video with your Mac!
June 20, Noon – 3pm. At TechShop. Free.
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We are very lucky to have Surya Buchwald (also known as Momo the Monster — http://mmmlabs.com) teaching a Quartz Composer workshop.
Quartz Composer (QC) is a free, powerful but easy-to-use visual programming language for the Apple Macintosh that can create and manipulate amazing video and graphics in real time. This workshop will take you from starting the program for the first time to building your own interactive scene controlled with a gamepad. You’ll learn how to teach yourself QC, and meet others with whom you can collaborate and troubleshoot. No programming experience necessary.
For more information about QC, see: http://developer.apple.com/mac/articles/graphicsmedia/quartzcomposerinleopard.html
To play with an interactive video piece (written by Surya), go to http://momopro.com/stage/qc/ — click and hold your mouse on the video and move it around to control the video.
Required:
- Macintosh computer running 10.5 (Leopard). Anything from a G4 iBook to a Mac Pro tower will work.
- Gamepad (Mac-compatible). We recommend the Logitech Dual Action (either Apple Only or USB), which looks like a Playstation controller and can be purchased for $20 at Fred Meyer (or $22 at Radio Shack, $25 from Best Buy). You can use any USB controller or joystick, but this one will be the easiest with which to follow along.
- XCode - This can be installed from your System DVD that came with your computer – it used to be called ‘Developer Tools’. It will install the components needed to develop software on your machine, including our Quartz Composer program. After installing, do a system update.
Immediately following the QC workshop, from 3-6pm, we will have a meeting of the NorthWest AudioVisualists, a new group of artists, musicians, animators, and video jockeys, which will include live performances using QC. See http://nwav.org for more information.
Will you have any workshop during late August?
I am very new to QC.
Comment by monbaza — 14 June 2009 @ 2:40 am
Don’t have any current plans to have another intro QC workshop, but if there is interest in one we can probably do it later. There are also quite a few online tutorials for QC, although there is nothing like hands-on instruction.
Comment by wm — 15 June 2009 @ 11:06 am