[Frameworks] Best programs for screening

Josh Drake joshmikedrake at gmail.com
Fri Jan 20 20:01:14 UTC 2023


I’ve done both playback pro and VLC. VLC is much improved by a second
computer and switcher to hide some of the controlling, and really the
redundancy is really really good to have whichever you are using.  PBP is
great if you have the money for it.

On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 3:13 AM Nicole <nicole at magiklantern.com> wrote:

> I have often assembled to program into a single file using premiere pro.
> Yes, the file is huge, but then you can just set it and forget it. Of
> course if you're doing Q&A between films this won't work as well...
> I've also used the playlist feature in VLC. It's not "invisible," but it
> never occured to me that we need to hide the fact that we were watching a
> programmed playback. At least not in these types of screenings.
>
> Nicole Elaine Baker Peterson (she/her/they)
> Founder & Head Programmer, Media Monsters
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> On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 12:03 PM Bernd Lützeler <filmi at gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> I like this one:
>> https://www.dtvideolabs.com/playbackpro-plus-3/
>> It takes over your screen and blackens it, so no desktop or private stuff
>> on screen, not even the mouse curser can be seen, only videos...
>>
>>
>> Am 20.01.2023 um 06:48 schrieb Chris Freeman <
>> christopherbriggsfreeman at gmail.com>:
>>
>> For those of you who put on screenings (referring to digital presentation
>> here) - especially DIY screenings in artist-run spaces, garages, basements
>> etc, what are your favorite programs to use for your playlist of videos?
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