You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video
Okay, so I’m also looking to set up a nice collection of music videos on this blog. First up, one of my own dragged from the archives last month and added to KilkennyMusicTV.With current funding hopes meaning the possibility of buying proper video equipment for KilkennyMusic, I’m hoping we’ll soon have a huge collection of live footage from gigs aswell as professional standard music videos for local bands.

Here’s a little rundown on the Lateralus Tribute video, taken from my article in Sound System.

Technically, the video was a nightmare to make. At that time the only camera I could get my hands on was a very low budget Vhs-C camcorder, a big block of a thing. We started experimenting with light, the built-in effects the camera had to offer, some everyday household products, our imaginations and what the human eye can see. The result is something I think looks beautiful, and you really wouldn’t believe what we used can actually look like that.

The editing process was a nine and a half hour session of stress. We didn’t have any fancy equipment, so we went with what we had. The camera, a 14-inch tv, a household video machine and a home stereo. We cut between the camera and the video, onto a Vhs-C tape in an adaptor, trying to sync the shots with the song, which was played on the stereo on the other side of the room!

Once we had our cut on a VHS-C tape, we played it through the camera onto a Vhs tape in the machine. Then, for our final cut and to add music onto the video, we played the video through the t.v whilst recording it onto the video camera, as the song was once again played on the stereo to record the sound on to the video.

This process meant the original video was downgraded in quality quite a bit, but I’m still impressed with the finished thing. Nowadays, I’m lucky to be in the company of friends who own equipment that could bring the video into the digital age. Many thanks to my good friend Alan Slattery who “digitally remastered” and cleaned it up for us.