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VJing @ Southbound Festival 2009

February 16th, 2009 Jerrem

2nd - 3rd January 2009

The Southbound festival is a two day music festival that always seems to sell out. Organisers providing not only awesome amenities for campers that stay overnight but also bring in some amazing international acts.

As part of this festival I was in charge of providing visuals for the performers in the Big Top. With my small crew (Daniel Moller and Brett Cullen) we mixed, filtered and composed striking visuals from multiple camera feeds and motion graphics.

Musical acts unlike other music festivals were quite broad, everything from acoustic and Folk to Electronica and Hip Hop. They were…

Friday the 2nd Saturday the 3rd
Bliss n Eso
Grafton Primary
South Rakkas Crew
Architecture in Helsinki
TZU
THE DRONES
Pete Murray
C.W. Stoneking
The Autumn Isles
DJ ATRAK
The Grates
Jamie Lidell
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
Atmosphere & Brother Ali
late of the pier
Murs
Dash & Will
SoKo
The Shiny Brights



above: Bliss n Eso


Above: transporting the audience with C.W. Stoneking


Above: Moller and VJ Lynch

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