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March 16, 2012 at 9:50 am Quote #8053

kaloway
(2013)

I wanna do this right because it may never happen again.
I am getting tix for Greensboro and will either be in row 3 or row 1.
I will be doing video of the show.

ADVICE!!!!!!
Focus on individuals? Pan back for group shots?


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March 16, 2012 at 10:27 am Quote #8055

dokkendude
(3023)

both! ya gotta mix it up!


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March 16, 2012 at 10:38 am Quote #8060

steecoe
(1984)

More Alex & more Wolfie!


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March 16, 2012 at 10:38 am Quote #8061

steecoe
(1984)

Oh yeah, don’t use that freakin digital zoom. I hate digital zoom, it looks like crap.


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March 16, 2012 at 10:47 am Quote #8063

kaloway
(2013)

steecoe: Oh yeah, don’t use that freakin digital zoom. I hate digital zoom, it looks like crap.

I’ll be close enough to just lean forward, no zoom needed


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March 16, 2012 at 10:52 am Quote #8064

sickman
(2380)

Both, being close you probably won’t get full stage view, which is fine. Do the usual, sort of zoom or at least focus on Ed during his solos, Dave when he’s doing his schtic and Wolf and Al during any drum and bass fills. Also try and catch some of the interactions between Dave and Wolf, Ed and Dave, Wolf and Ed ets.
Most importantly enjoy yourself and remember that whatever you get is going to be greatly appreciated.


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March 16, 2012 at 11:25 am Quote #8069

fletch
(657)

yeah, get a 6 inch tripod at best buy!!!

screw it into the bottom of the cam and use it to hold it steady!!

we dont want no shakey video!!

:twisted:


Why settle for a can? When you can drink straight from the bottle….
By the Bottle….
BTB Productions


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March 16, 2012 at 3:06 pm Quote #8092

kaloway
(2013)

turns out the camera has a stabilizer…
We did the Buffalo show (dvd coming soon) and the one thing I regret is watching the show through a screen (about 80% viewed on screen)
BUT…I have the show forever…


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March 16, 2012 at 7:36 pm Quote #8123

guitard
(7354)

steecoe:
Oh yeah, don’t use that freakin digital zoom. I hate digital zoom, it looks like crap.



Great advice!!! NO digital zoom – stick strictly with optical zoom.

If your camera has manual exposure – learn how to use. Manual exposure is absolutely crucial to getting nice video. You’ll get decent video *most* of the time with auto-exposure. But you’re going to have lots of spots in your video where things are just too bright (white heads/bodies).


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March 16, 2012 at 7:39 pm Quote #8125

JasonA
(1105)

OR if your camera has different presets for auto exposure, try using “spotlight” mode. That will help keep the exposure from going crazy in scenes with intense stage lighting against a dark background.


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March 16, 2012 at 7:44 pm Quote #8129

steecoe
(1984)

fletch:
yeah, get a 6 inch tripod at best buy!!!

screw it into the bottom of the cam and use it to hold it steady!!

we dont want no shakey video!!

:twisted:

I don’t understand the math behind this one, because if my hands are so jittery that I shake the camera, how would putting the camera on a 6 inch stick & then holding that with my shakey hands make the picture any more stable. I would think that would actually amplify the shakiness :!: :?:


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March 16, 2012 at 8:56 pm Quote #8131

sickman
(2380)

guitard: Great advice!!!NO digital zoom – stick strictly with optical zoom.

If your camera has manual exposure – learn how to use.Manual exposure is absolutely crucial to getting nice video.You’ll get decent video *most* of the time with auto-exposure.But you’re going to have lots of spots in your video where things are just too bright (white heads/bodies).

That is great advice, you posted similar advice a few months maybe more back and Fletch and I were both talking about it when we met at MSG for the second VH show. I listened to your advice and adjusted the exposure so the bright spots didn’t get washed out.


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March 16, 2012 at 8:57 pm Quote #8132

sickman
(2380)

steecoe: I don’t understand the math behind this one, because if my hands are so jittery that I shake the camera, how would putting the camera on a 6 inch stick & then holding that with my shakey hands make the picture any more stable. I would think that would actually amplify the shakiness :!: :?:

I believe that basically instead of trying to hold the cam with both hands or even the one hand it actually does make it easier to hold the cam when screw a small tripod into the bottom of the cam.


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March 16, 2012 at 10:28 pm Quote #8143

fletch
(657)

steecoe: I don’t understand the math behind this one, because if my hands are so jittery that I shake the camera, how would putting the camera on a 6 inch stick & then holding that with my shakey hands make the picture any more stable. I would think that would actually amplify the shakiness :!: :?:

if youre shakey to start then image stabilization isnt going to work for you anyways- stick or no stick. Dont drink soda or caffine drinks 5 hours before a show! no coffee, tea, nothing like that. No beer either. Also different medications will make you shakey. The idea is that naturally holding both hands on a camera for two hours…your arms are going to be in pain! its easier to hold the stick with one hand and use the other for zoom. And you’re going to stand perfectly still and not move for two hours? ok…right… I use a few different cameras and different holding systems for other work I do and I’ve been doing it for a few years.

If you only have a six inch cock…I feel bad for ya! stick to tiny women! why even go there? I was being serious about helping you out and giving some advice.

You know what..forget I said anything, I dont know anything about shooting video….


Why settle for a can? When you can drink straight from the bottle….
By the Bottle….
BTB Productions


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March 16, 2012 at 11:00 pm Quote #8148

mrmojohalen
(6389)

Hey Fletch, how did you sneak in your tripod ?


When you turn on your stereo, does it return the favor?


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