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- Short: Videotracker Animation for Christmas at Millennium 2000
- Author: Andrew@basden.demon.co.uk
- Uploader: Andrew@basden.demon.co.uk
- Type: demo/aga
-
- CHRISTMAS'99 + MILLENNIUM 2000 ANIMATION
-
- This is a Videotracker 'vidule' that can be run straight from floppy disk
- on startup, since it is self-contained and has within itself all that is
- needed. It runs on a bottom-of-the-line Amiga 1200 with a single floppy
- disk - we turn it on and off with a timer. Simply copy all the files
- to a bootable floppy and boot off it.
-
- Contents of Archive:
- vt.2000 - the vidule
- s/startup-sequence - what you might expect!
- 2000.readme - this file
- 2000.protext - Handout containing the info below in Protext.
- 2000.pgs - my Pagestream file for a label
-
- THE CONTENT
-
- This animation is a portrayal of Christmas and the Millennium, 2000 years
- (approximately) since the birth of Jesus Christ. 2000 years ago, the
- Living God became a human being. So that he would share our humanity, bear
- our problems and that we might truly live. 'Jesus' means that he can save
- us from those problems. 'Christ' means that he is the 'anointed one', the
- only one who has the real authority and power to do so.
-
- Much of the cycle is pure visuals - circles, wire shapes, moire patterns,
- colour cycling, and the like - which have no deliberate symbolic meaning.
- At various places throughout the cycle, various short messages appear:
- The birth of Jesus via a woman called Mary who was still a virgin.
- "Christ - that we might truly live"
- "Jesus"
- and the Christian symbols of the Cross and the Millennium.
- The Cross was the means of execution used to kill Jesus Christ nearly 2000
- years ago. Nails were driven through your wrists into a cross piece, and
- you hung from them, arms stretched wide in the baking sun, until you die.
-
- The message is that Christ, fully God, became fully human too, then died,
- not just because he annoyed the authorities of the day, but for us. To
- sort out the mess we had made - and still make of the world.
-
- While various other religions have stories about gods being born and gods
- rising from death, none give it the full meaning that it means that God is
- with us in the deepest way possible, rather than 'above' us - and none
- place it in history. That is why 2000 is so important: it says this was a
- real happening, not just a story - and it affects us today.
-
- THE TECHNOLOGY
-
- This animation is played by Videotracker, a software package for the Amiga
- that puts visual events on the screen in time with a music track. Each
- event - starting an animation, putting up a picture, changing colours, etc.
- - is attached to an instrument and comes up when that instrument is played.
-
- The animation makes full use of the special hardware features of the Amiga:
- Fast swapping between visual fields: that is how the animation manages
- to show things in fast sequence.
- 'Dual playfield', in which two visual fields are shown, one behind the
- other: e.g. see the moire fringe effects when two sets of circles move with
- respect to each other.
- Copper list, which changes the colour registers as the video beam makes
- its way down the screen, giving the smooth shading you see in some parts.
- Colour cycling, in which the colour registers are changed from frame to
- frame, so that colours come and go.
- Videoline shift, in which each line on the screen can be shifted
- slightly to right or left: see the 'wobble' in some parts.
- High efficiency: the animation is run on a bottom-of-the-range Amiga
- 1200, (a mere 2 Mb of memory, 14MHz clock), single floppy disk.
- Safe switch-off: as long as the Amiga is not actually accessing the
- disks, it can be switched off without having to be 'closed down'.
- Fast, automatic start-up: the Amiga starts up in a few seconds from
- switch-on, loading the animation straight away and running it.
- So the animation can be run on a timer that switches on and off at times
- of our choice, and saving power at other times.
-
- Andrew Basden, Main Street Chapel, Frodsham, 12 December 1999.
-
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- ============================= Archive contents =============================
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- Original Packed Ratio Date Time Name
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- 1057 377 64.3% 12-Dec-99 16:04:36 2000.pgs
- 490 166 66.1% 12-Dec-99 16:04:36 2000.pgs.info
- 4324 2075 52.0% 12-Dec-99 16:25:24 2000.protext
- 4061 1982 51.1% 12-Dec-99 16:52:26 2000.readme
- 13 13 0.0% 12-Dec-99 16:45:30 +startup-sequence
- 771784 165985 78.4% 12-Dec-99 15:50:22 vt.2000
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- 781729 170598 78.1% 14-Dec-99 00:57:56 6 files
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