In The Margins wrote:How can you video the band when they're standing motionless in the dark?
Yet I would buy a copy for the witty banter and [s]bitching about[/s] shooting out of the lights. That act never gets old.

I suppose I could always switch to infra-red. Though Mac might object if I used terahertz imaging.Though the ladeeez might like the disk.
I am very happy to watch the gigs I have recently attended, which were so great that I am more stunned every time I watch them-I knew things were going great when I filmed them, but I didn't know just how great. Though I haven't carried out the plan for instant live DVDs and Blu-Rays yet, a survey of the crowd revealed that they would pay at least £40 if they could buy a recording on the spot, in contrast to £5 for pre-recorded (not live) CD's and £10 for pre-recorded records. Mind you, the acts I filmed ALWAYS deliver a stunning performance-think along the lines of the sheer professionalism of a band like Elbow, and one poster has a point that the Bunnymen don't always deliver. But personally, if someone had filmed the marvellous Brighton Concorde II gigs during the Flowers tour, I would have been prepared to pay £1000 for a single Blu-Ray or even DVD! Have any of the recent Bunnymen gigs even come close to that murderous form? The bands I recently filmed even equalled those gigs, and on one occasion exceeded them! And if you don't believe me, private message me and I will give you a screening in my home-I have a very nice wide-screen Phillips television, a monstrous cathode ray based (albeit standard definition) set which can still blow away any hi-def flat-screen LCD or Plasma, and it has sound to match the picture-CRT tubes have much better contrast ratio and colour than the new fangled flat televisions, and when I can afford it (after spending £1400 on my HD camera) I hope to get a high definition Cathode Ray based television-unless laser television or SED become affordable by then. Or perhaps I should hold out for a holographic television-I'm planning to film in 3D the next time. A system for domestic 3D on Blu-Ray disk is soon coming to the market.
P.S. if you are coming,bring a coat. The central heating has had to be disconnected due to a design flaw creating a puddle of condensation in the attic and nearly bringing the ceiling down. Talk about fur coat and no knickers! But anyone who sees my films will know that I have got my priorities right. Even though I have finally proved my time machine works, saving the world can wait, my films are even more important!