withahip wrote:When you say filmed - do you have video you can post?
I got and learned the whole (complicated high end) video camera and software in a day (being a nerd has it's advantages) on Friday. I can now transfer to normal standard definition DVD and edit/store HD on my computer, but need to get a blue ray disc and also have a high end stereo microphone and stereo radio link to the instruments/mixer, which involves interacting with the band to find out what their setup is for me to plug in, and I'm hoping they and bring their 8-track and use software to sync it to my Dolby 5.1 surround track for a good mix. Only trouble is I am a bit shy of one of the singers because I went a bit over the top in my praise of her and she thought I was some kind of weirdo. Well I am a weirdo, but harmless.
If the band want to put snippets of the HD material on youtube that's up to them, but I won't because I hope they make money out of selling the blu-rays at their concerts.
Of course,with enough practice I might later have the option of turning my video production hobby into a career. If Mac livens up and does a decent setlist (fat chance) I might bring my camera round to one of the Bunnymen's concerts. As for Mark Burgess, The Chameleons already have a perfect live video, Ascension, so I wouldn't bother with them.
I'm off to train my camera on the Red Arrows in Bournemouth today or tomorrow. I might walk the entire west coast path and video every step with two HD cameras when I can afford it and offer it as a stereoscopic V.R. glasses experience to the public, for a fee.