Enzo GD – Music Videos is a YouTube channel showcasing an eclectic and varied collection of remastered and/or “re-invented” music-videos, using open-source software for video editing, video compositing and motion graphics.
Media Production using Open-Source Software. A space to promote the use of open-source software, as an alternative to commercial ones, to create and produce media content. A collaborative effort to share news, tips and updated list of available applications for the creative fields. Marketing strategy and branding consulting for open-source software developments.
Kept records of some exercises and routines as part of the training courses on digital video editing, They were done using Macromedia Flash (currently Adobe Flash), Apple Final Cut, Adobe Premiere, Blender, etc… (*)
(*) Low resolution videos, images and photos are due to the limited standard capabilities available in PCs, cameras and scanning devices at the time of production, or might be either the result of digital material being resized or re-sampled several times through the years.
This was a portfolio website entirely developed using Adobe Flash. (90s)
Video demo showing the VISUALDIGIART / Flash website
(*) Low resolution videos, images and photos are due to the limited standard capabilities available in PCs, cameras and scanning devices at the time of production, or might be either the result of digital material being resized or re-sampled several times through the years.
This has been a website set for an academic project backed by “The London School of English“. The site was entirely developed using Adobe Flash. (90s)
Video demo showing the London School of International Negotiation / Flash website
(*) Low resolution videos, images and photos are due to the limited standard capabilities available in PCs, cameras and scanning devices at the time of production, or might be either the result of digital material being resized or re-sampled several times through the years.
EDM – Entertainment Disk Media – was a multimedia company created by Asian (Chinese and Singaporean ) investors in the suburban area of greater LA – Los Angeles (El Monte, California) . The company was aimed to create and distribute CD-Roms, DVDs and websites in order to promote Asian community shops and stores around the area.
Many of the motion graphics and vide editing were done using early versions of Macromedia Director, Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects.
EDM Logo intro sequence for the CD-Rom magazine
A compilation of short video spots to advertise clients and services to be included in the multimedia CD-Rom magazine edited by EDM. Videos were edited using early versions of Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Macromedia Director etc… (*) The low-res was the standard for available PCs at the time. Poor quality of images and videos are due to multiple conversions done through the years.
First video compositing jobs done for EDM (Los Angeles, early 90s)
Below are displayed some screenshots of the navigation menu and user interface from one of the multimedia CD-Roms produced in order to promote the company services:
(*) Low resolution videos, images and photos are due to the limited standard capabilities available in PCs, cameras and scanning devices at the time of production, or might be either the result of digital material being resized or re-sampled several times through the years.
Below a couple of short videos compiling some saved screenshots of the Multimedia CD-Rom and Kiosks for “Primigenios” and “Extincion” (Extinction) exhibitions.
The above video displays few screenshots from a Spanish language Multimedia Kiosks presentation produced by Enzo Gianvittorio, using Macromedia Director.
The above video displays few screenshots from a Spanish language Multimedia Kiosks presentation produced by Enzo Gianvittorio, using Macromedia Director.
Screenshot from one of the first websites the Science Museum (Museo de Ciencias) ever had. (80s-90s)
(*) Low resolution videos, images and photos are due to the limited standard capabilities available in PCs, cameras and scanning devices at the time of production, or might be either the result of digital material being resized or re-sampled several times through the years.
The software production department was integrated by a multidisciplinary team of professionals from different background and areas of expertise, among them were Programmers, Engineers, Instructional Designers, Teachers, Graphic Designers, Musicians, etc. I personally was in charge of a group of five graphic designers who were taking part on each one of the different productions done. Among the tiles produced were: MEMORIA, DOCTORSE, ACERTANDONOS AL PETROLEO, RULETA, EL AHORCADO, OSTEON, etc.. (see external reference)
The above video displays few screenshots from a Spanish language tutor called DOCTORSE, all graphics were produced (painted) by Enzo Gianvittorio using a basic software called GRASP running on MS-DOS.
This is a classical animation assembled using hand made drawings, scanned and digitally colored one by one, then sequenced using early versions of multimedia software called Macromedia Director.
(*) Low resolution videos, images and photos are due to the limited standard capabilities available in PCs, cameras and scanning devices at the time of production, or might be either the result of digital material being resized or re-sampled several times through the years.
Some hand made sketches done as part of the audiovisual practices taking place at university, in order to help visualize stories and scripts during the pre-production phase.
TV spot 60 seconds advert – UCAB / 1995 / Concept for a TV spot to promote the academic curriculum reform of the Mass Communication career at UCAB “Universidad Católica Andrés Bello”, during the 90s (1995).
(*) Low resolution videos, images and photos are due to the limited standard capabilities available in PCs, cameras and scanning devices at the time of production, or might be either the result of digital material being resized or re-sampled several times through the years.