How to DVJ is THE manual for the new generation of DJ's incorporating all the modern advances in digital technology- vinyl decks are replaced by digital decks, and sound is combined with visual imagery.
Covering all the basics of scratch, blending and mixing as well as explaining image manipulation such as wipes, layering and fades the book is set to unleash creativity and take DJ's from the bedroom to Ibiza.
The accompanying DVD includes tutorial material from the 'pioneer' of DVJing as well as essential information for connecting DVJX1's to mixers, operation of the system, digital scratch technique and most importantly how to use pre-made video material to make a DVJ-style music video in fifteen minutes.
Readership: Professional and bedroom DJ's and DVJ's, record labels and artists.
About the Author: An artist, producer and DVJ based in London. He has featured in DJ Mag's Top 20, and was recently billed 'the world's first superstar VJ' by The Times. Kriel is also Senior Lecturer in Digital Media, DASS, and London Metropolitan University, UK.
| Subject | Digital Audio |
| Author | Charles Kriel |
| Edition | First |
| Hard/Soft Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 272 |
| Dimensions | 7-11/16 x 9-7/16" (19.7 x 24cm) |
| Illustrations | Yes |
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| Publisher | Focal Press |
| Date Published | May 2007 |