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Title: Video friendly bands
Post by: bagtagsell on October 29, 2004, 12:58:04 AM
Is there a video taping friendly bands list, or is this all strictly stealth?
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on October 29, 2004, 01:31:27 AM
i don't think there is a list, at least not one that i'm aware of.  but some bands are open to video taping.  i know many post rock bands are.  i just filmed explosions in the sky.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: suntzu420 on November 16, 2004, 03:41:45 AM
Any Josh Homme band is open video as well (Queens of the Stone Age, Eagles of Death Metal and Desert Sessions).  Also, Nick Oliveri's stuff is as well when he plays (Mondo Generator).  Pretty much anyone that runs with those 2 guys are open taping/video.  Just make sure you talk to Hutch before hand, and he'll hook you up.  Hutch is the Road Manager/Tour Manager for those bands.  Other bands like Dredg, Mars Volta and Clutch are open taping/video as well.  If I can think of anymore off the top of my head, I'll shoot them to you in a PM.

Benjamin
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: silverbullet on November 16, 2004, 04:03:19 AM
Clutch is open to video taping? Man, wish I knew that before hand. They come to my town twice a year or so.

Dec 28th High On Fire, Never Been Caught, and Clutch in Norfolk. If I knew before hand then I'll see about getting some mics and a camcorder inside near the soundboard area, (that where I usually tape in this club anyway) then I'm there  8) I'll email their managment from their website and see what happens
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: suntzu420 on November 16, 2004, 04:19:19 AM
Get to the venue early and ask for Oscar Hernandez (Tour Manager) and if he gives you the go ahead, talk to Lee Brintall (soundguy).  They were awesome when I saw them and had no problems at all.  My buddy Mike has taped them 2 or 3 times with video and Mic stands, as well has my friend Rhys Herrmann.  Good luck!!
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: silverbullet on November 16, 2004, 04:41:01 AM
sent email to Clutch. I know this venue tends to like to have tapers on the bands guest list but getting there early is the next best option. I can work two cameras and edit a descent video.

Does Clutch allow SBD recordings? I doubt anyone but me will be taping in my area.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: silverbullet on November 16, 2004, 10:29:54 AM
Received reply from Clutch's management ....

"no taping at this show..... sorry.
jack flanagan/ manager"

can't say I tried  :P
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on November 17, 2004, 06:32:13 AM
i wish eagles of death metal would tour, i'd be all over that show.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: willherrmann on November 18, 2004, 09:33:28 AM
Anyone know if Railroad Earth is video friendly?  I'd like to videotape them when they come to Boston in December....

Will
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: the yokel on November 18, 2004, 01:03:22 PM
I think a friend of mine taped a few railroad earth shows.  It's worth emailing there management to find out.  & add YMSB & Garaj Mahal to the video friendly list. 
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on November 18, 2004, 02:03:12 PM
Will PM silentmark on this board, he's all up in the hizzy with Railroad Earth ;) ;D
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on November 19, 2004, 09:06:49 AM
i wish eagles of death metal would tour, i'd be all over that show.

well i ask, and i shall receive, they'll be in detroit on december 7th.  best show ever!  man i can't fuggin wait.  i'll be getting video and audio fo shizzle.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: andrewkw on November 19, 2004, 12:45:32 PM
i wish eagles of death metal would tour, i'd be all over that show.

well i ask, and i shall receive, they'll be in detroit on december 7th.  best show ever!  man i can't fuggin wait.  i'll be getting video and audio fo shizzle.

you're lucky.  I wish they would play in toronto.  I'd consider going to the detroit show but the border is such hell.  Especially with recording gear.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: strick9nineprod on November 21, 2004, 01:28:30 AM
Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society is sometimes open depending on venue.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: moewu4u on November 22, 2004, 07:47:32 PM
I saw two guys runnning video near the sbd a few weeks ago at CCBoBB.

Also add dredg to that list of video friendly bands. They are cool w/ it as long as the venue is cool,  they are the headliner, and if you get the ok from their manager, Rodney, first. And please let me know if you roll vid; I'd love a copy and have lots to pass on....thanks  8)
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: firmdragon on November 23, 2004, 12:22:51 AM
in my experience 90% of all indie bands that tour small venues do not care about filming.  added to that about 98% of all hardcore acts allow filiming. btat.wagnerone.com is pretty good at documenting which bands allow video, but they do mostly focus on documenting audio policies.

in the past year. off the top of my head these bands allow video.
my chemical romance,
converge,
cave in,
the locust (they actually don't like filming, they actually hate it, but won't stop you if you decide you want to film)
your enemies friends
isis
these arms are snakes
the blood brothers
clann zu
codeseven
comeback kid
figure four
everytime i die
hank williams III  (he allows pretty much anything)
local h
noise ratchet
pretty girls make graves
terror
three inches of blood
throwdown
unearth
zao
zebrahead
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: pfife on November 23, 2004, 03:22:29 PM
Mike Watt allows video as well.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on November 24, 2004, 04:53:08 AM
man the locusts are awesome, are they doing any touring?
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: JNT on November 25, 2004, 11:30:54 PM
I know Buckethead allows video.

Joe
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: drewloo on December 03, 2004, 02:15:17 AM
The Tragically Hip are OK w/ video.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: ChrisV on December 07, 2004, 05:21:29 AM
Just saw Polyphonic Spree tonight...they are cool with video.   And shit they've got a million people up there on stage playing all kinds of instruments so it makes for an insteresting video for sure.   It was a little tough to tape since they go from dim lights to super bright lights instantly.   But when the lights are up bright you can get some great shots.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on December 07, 2004, 05:31:53 AM
did you do video?  i wouldn't mind hearing the audio either. ;D

wish the spree would come back to michigan, i want to tape them again.  last time the guy let me do straight sbd, very nice band and road crew.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Elvis Hitler on December 13, 2004, 09:32:14 AM
Any Josh Homme band is open video as well (Queens of the Stone Age, Eagles of Death Metal and Desert Sessions).  Also, Nick Oliveri's stuff is as well when he plays (Mondo Generator).  Pretty much anyone that runs with those 2 guys are open taping/video.  Just make sure you talk to Hutch before hand, and he'll hook you up.  Hutch is the Road Manager/Tour Manager for those bands.  Other bands like Dredg, Mars Volta and Clutch are open taping/video as well.  If I can think of anymore off the top of my head, I'll shoot them to you in a PM.

Benjamin

At the Clutch show in Indianapolis, we were told by the tour manager that there is no taping, audio or video.

This makes 3 times in the last 4 years that I've tried to tape a Clutch show, and have been turned away each time.   Whoever says that they are taper friendly is W-R-O-N-G.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: silverbullet on December 27, 2004, 06:14:28 AM
DADA (http://www.dadatheband.com/tour/) also allows video/audio taping
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Steve J on December 29, 2004, 02:08:34 PM
Guess I'll chime in: Los Lobos will allow video taping on a case by case basis. Send the archivist Dan Gale (dgale@loslobos.org) an email a few days ahead of time so that he can work on arrangements for you. Most of the time it is no problem; but at some venues (Clear Channel & HOB venues come to mind) or at certain shows (like when they were shooting their own DVD back in July at The Fillmore),  it's not possible.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: NewHomebrew on January 02, 2005, 03:01:11 AM
I think Ween allows video.  This may be old news.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on January 02, 2005, 11:48:15 AM
ween is definitely pro video.  i can't wait for those kids to tour again - get better deaner!
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: bluelawn on January 05, 2005, 03:05:34 PM
FYI: YMSB is not video friendly,
you can e-mail the mgt. & get permision to tape,
but spreading it is deff. a no-no.

seth
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: jpschust on January 05, 2005, 03:06:28 PM
i believe that jerry joseph is ok with video.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sidewalksnoozer on January 21, 2005, 03:35:11 PM
nobody mentioned tencaious d yet. they are video friendly also.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Patrick on February 06, 2005, 07:34:04 PM
Garaj Mahal is open to anything.  You can set up onstage, SBD, FOB, anywhere, as well as video.  They are incredibly nice guys.

Now I know for sure that YMSB is not video friendly. 

Neither is Clutch.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: MetallicaSMC on February 09, 2005, 03:24:56 AM
Same here!
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: mizary on February 16, 2005, 04:51:50 PM
Don't forget about GWAR! 

I think they are an anything goes band. 

Note: You might want to use an underwater housing for your camera to keep the blood and jizz off  :P

and TMBG at a show once mentioned (after seeing my audio rig) next time I should bring the video rig.  However I don't think they have an officially policy for audio or video.  It wasn't easy to get my audio rig in.  But they did allow it.

--mizary
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on February 17, 2005, 01:42:34 AM
gwar is insane, i'd like to tape them, but i'm a little afraid to go to one of their shows, let alone bring in my rig.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: neutrino on February 19, 2005, 02:32:55 PM
Slint are both audio and video friendly on their upcoming re-union tour.

To quote David Pajo... "Tapeth on! unless the venue has rules about that, no one minds personal recording."

 
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sidewalksnoozer on February 24, 2005, 12:53:20 PM
i wish eagles of death metal would tour, i'd be all over that show.

if i'm not mistaken they are going out with QOTSA.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on February 25, 2005, 01:26:01 AM
i wish eagles of death metal would tour, i'd be all over that show.

if i'm not mistaken they are going out with QOTSA.

yep, i've got tickets.  they came to michigan in december as well, i have aud/vid of that show too.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sidewalksnoozer on March 01, 2005, 02:27:22 PM
i wish eagles of death metal would tour, i'd be all over that show.

if i'm not mistaken they are going out with QOTSA.

yep, i've got tickets.  they came to michigan in december as well, i have aud/vid of that show too.

me and my buddy are planning to roll vid at that show if you wanna throw down on a possible 3-cam... (if you are going to cleveland or detroit shows)
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on March 01, 2005, 02:45:00 PM
i'll be in detroit.  probably shooting video from the balcony.  i'll probably run my mics from the balcony right above the soundboard, and i usually put my camera right beside my mics.  if you're interested in a 3 cam mix, i'm interested as well.  usually if i just keep a wide angle so i can get everything.  if you guys were close, and me in the back with the wide shot, i bet we can make a pretty sweet 3 cam mix.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sidewalksnoozer on March 01, 2005, 08:21:22 PM
i'll be in detroit.  probably shooting video from the balcony.  i'll probably run my mics from the balcony right above the soundboard, and i usually put my camera right beside my mics.  if you're interested in a 3 cam mix, i'm interested as well.  usually if i just keep a wide angle so i can get everything.  if you guys were close, and me in the back with the wide shot, i bet we can make a pretty sweet 3 cam mix.

kickass. i'll holla atcha before the show.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on March 02, 2005, 05:55:27 AM
sounds good.  that should turn out to be a great video if it all comes together.

i shot a grandaddy video from the balcony and then had a pro cam on the floor at st. andrews, it came out great.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sidewalksnoozer on March 02, 2005, 10:43:57 AM
sounds good.  that should turn out to be a great video if it all comes together.

i shot a grandaddy video from the balcony and then had a pro cam on the floor at st. andrews, it came out great.

nice. i know that my buddy has done some qotsa vids before and they were okayed by the band... so i am hoping we have the same type of carte blanche this time. if not... stealth it is.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on March 03, 2005, 01:57:29 AM
i'm pretty sure we won't have a problem.  but if we do i'm sure i can easily get my camera in with my audio gear.  running stealth video from the balcony will be super easy for me if need be.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Elvis Hitler on March 09, 2005, 06:22:40 PM
I have tickets for the Detroit QOTSA show, too.  I'll be bringing 2 or 3 camcorders, two of them are 3 CCD and the other is a regular digital 8mm.
I can run 2 cameras at once, but can probably use some help with the 3rd camera.
Might as well try for a 5 camera mix, eh?
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sidewalksnoozer on March 10, 2005, 08:19:20 PM
I have tickets for the Detroit QOTSA show, too.  I'll be bringing 2 or 3 camcorders, two of them are 3 CCD and the other is a regular digital 8mm.
I can run 2 cameras at once, but can probably use some help with the 3rd camera.
Might as well try for a 5 camera mix, eh?

i sense a PHATTY coming together.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on March 15, 2005, 12:47:06 PM
holyshit, thats going to be a lot of cameras.

well sweet.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sidewalksnoozer on March 21, 2005, 04:12:48 PM
ok ok...

so let's go over this once...

it's me with my sony trv-22

my buddy with his canon elura 85 (or 90 i forget)

edizzle/sheshulED and his cam

plus 2 3 chippers and an 8mm?

jesus.

i had a great shot from the 23rd row on the floor at the paramount in seattle this friday so i may try to deploy myself similarly again. though i have usually been partial to balconies when vidding.

i guess what i'd want to make sure is that both the 3 chip cams were being tended to simply because they should grab the sickest images possible.

seems like we have more cams than people. not the problem i usually run into...

also, when this is said and done, who's mixing it?

my specialty is in the taping itself. my skills past that with the video are in their infancy.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Elvis Hitler on March 22, 2005, 05:18:44 PM
I hate to be the bringer of bad news, but it's not looking good for video at the QOTSA shows.  :'(

Hutch was always the man who would get people in with their equipment if the venue had problems with it, but I talked to him Sunday night and he said it was getting to be too much of a hassle and it was interfering with his duties as soundman.

Audio taping still seems to be OK (which I don't really understand -- if someone from the band informed the venue that audio taping is OK, why couldn't they let them know that video is cool, too, so Hutch wouldn't have to be bothered with it?).

I will try to talk to Josh at the Cleveland show and see if we can get clearance to videotape in Detroit the next night.   Natasha, the keyboard player for this tour, is cool and fun to watch, and it would be a shame if somebody didn't get at least one good video with this lineup.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sidewalksnoozer on March 22, 2005, 09:43:43 PM
I hate to be the bringer of bad news, but it's not looking good for video at the QOTSA shows.  :'(

Hutch was always the man who would get people in with their equipment if the venue had problems with it, but I talked to him Sunday night and he said it was getting to be too much of a hassle and it was interfering with his duties as soundman.

Audio taping still seems to be OK (which I don't really understand -- if someone from the band informed the venue that audio taping is OK, why couldn't they let them know that video is cool, too, so Hutch wouldn't have to be bothered with it?).

I will try to talk to Josh at the Cleveland show and see if we can get clearance to videotape in Detroit the next night.   Natasha, the keyboard player for this tour, is cool and fun to watch, and it would be a shame if somebody didn't get at least one good video with this lineup.

all my other tapes i've ever made have been on the stealth tip, so fear not my taping brother.

i'm sure edizzle/sheshulED is likely ok w/stealth too.

where there's a minidv cam, there's a sneaky fucker.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on March 23, 2005, 08:19:44 AM
my cam is a panasonic, don't know the exact model number.

If i can get into the balcony for taping (since the show is soldout, i'm sure they'll have it open), i'll just clamp my mics and throw my cam on the edge.  Sneaking it in shouldn't be a problem.  they hardly ever do patdowns at st. andrews and even if they do, i'll have it in my audio taping bag anyway, hidden away.

I taped grandaddy with video from the balcony before and had no troubles.  also, from my experiences at st. andrews is if the band specifically says no taping, then they'll enforce it...if they don't, anything goes.  however, i haven't been to a show there in quite sometime.

sidewalksnoozer, i'll hit you up on aim before the show or shoot you a pm or whatever.  i'm pretty sure if we can get all these cameras in, there won't be a problem running them.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Elvis Hitler on March 23, 2005, 07:56:08 PM
Well, if the venue staff aren't nazis, we might be able to videotape.   Hutch said he didn't want to be responsible for helping people get their gear in, but I don't think he or the band cares if anyone tapes.

I'll try to talk to Josh at the Cleveland show and see what he says.   I won't be able to get online between then and the next night in Detroit, but if anyone who's taping has a cell phone and wants to PM me with their number, I will try to call and let you know what I find out, so we can coordinate where we want to film from.

If we're able to pull off a multi-cam, I'll be glad to do the editing, since I have experience using Vegas and have plenty of hard drive space to capture all the footage.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Ed. on March 25, 2005, 01:54:36 AM
EODM are playing april 1st in detroit.  i'll be there.  represent!

if everything goes as planned, i'll have audio/video again.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: setboy on March 27, 2005, 02:16:24 PM
Donna the buffalo is cool with Video and so is ekoostik hookah




Raphael 
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Chachi420 on May 23, 2005, 01:39:09 AM
Yonrico Scott Band is friendly with video (at least as long as you check with their manager)
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: scideadwspph on June 10, 2005, 01:14:34 PM
BANDS THAT ALLOW TAPING - http://btat.wagnerone.com/  (LISTS AUDIO AND VIDEO)
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: bigwurock on August 02, 2005, 07:53:05 PM
The Big Wu are OK with video taping....have done about 6 of their shows...no problem at all...
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: willndmb on August 02, 2005, 11:54:11 PM
tim reynolds allows videos
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sjef1967 on August 08, 2005, 04:26:48 PM
I did tape following bands with permission:

Paul Carrack (ex Mike & the Mechanics/Sqeeze/Roxy Music etc.)
Death Angel (Ted loves my pro shot video's)
Agent Steel (used some of my footage as a bonus for their DVD!)
Nuclear Assault (asked Danny Lilker just before the gig and he agreed!)
Heathen (they love my footage,check www.heathenmetal.com)
Helstar
Metal Church 
Exodus (wanna release my footage semi officially)

Most of the times videotaping is allowed by the bands, but not with the management/venues.
They're giving me the hardest times!

Just be polite to bands, get e-mail address and start writing that you just love their music and that
you wanna videotape the gig.
What I normally do is buying any official stuff (like T-shirts, CD's etc)  too, to support these guys.
Do that and tell them. Most of the times they depend on the sales of that stuff.
ALWAYS send the band a (DVD) copy. Even bands like their own footage....     
And do NOT make any copies except for yourself.... and stick to that promiss.

Enjoy




Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: clarkeart on August 22, 2005, 07:27:13 PM
Jerry Joseph allows video taping-pro video requires 24hr notice
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: mnm6677 on August 26, 2005, 10:51:31 AM
Anyone know if 30 seconds to mars allows filming? They are going to town soon and woudl like to film if possible. Its in a tiny venue so stealthing might be tough.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: davestrat on August 26, 2005, 03:29:54 PM
Hey Everyone! I'm new to this site. I just wanted to include Col. Bruce Hampton and the Codetalkers on your list.  ;)
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: setboy on August 26, 2005, 06:10:10 PM
Hey Everyone! I'm new to this site. I just wanted to include Col. Bruce Hampton and the Codetalkers on your list.  ;)

really? man, i wish i went down and shot some Video last time they came here


Raphael
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: firmdragon on August 27, 2005, 01:16:49 AM
Anyone know if 30 seconds to mars allows filming? They are going to town soon and woudl like to film if possible. Its in a tiny venue so stealthing might be tough.

i think it's definitely worth a try.  i know of a few permission shots that have come out.  i think they're still small enough that you could even get away with "implied permission" if the venue's friendly and the promoter doesn't end with blues.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: mnm6677 on August 27, 2005, 03:57:00 PM
firmdragon~ Thanks Im gonna give it a shot. How could I not tixs are only 94 cents cus its a radio promotion.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Zaphod on September 04, 2005, 01:55:35 PM
The Eric McFadden Trio (EMT) allows video.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: beatkilla on September 07, 2005, 08:57:00 AM
@firmdragon

Did you find out if 30 seconds to mars allows video taping,there playing here tonight and i'd like to video tape.Any one know?
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: columbus decanter on September 13, 2005, 08:11:05 AM
Th eonly bands i can think of that i like that allow this(off the top of my head)are:

Sleater-Kinney(?)
Mary Timony(obviously Helium were too)
The Eyeliners

Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Elvis Hitler on September 13, 2005, 08:46:20 AM
I read in another thread (on this site, I think) that Sleater-Kinney aren't allowing video anymore, only audio.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: columbus decanter on September 13, 2005, 11:04:28 AM
I read in another thread (on this site, I think) that Sleater-Kinney aren't allowing video anymore, only audio.
I dont know how accurate that is.. but it isnt too hard to film a Sleater-Kinney show.. even these days.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: bconnolly on September 13, 2005, 09:30:34 PM
I asked the drummer for The Walkmen if it was ok to film a year or so ago and he said he didn't have a problem with it.  That didn't stop the staff at Neumo's from hassling me, though.

The Scissor Sisters are NOT cool with video.  Well, at least their tour manager isn't.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: mnm6677 on October 11, 2005, 01:04:49 AM
30 seconds to mars will not allow taping or filming.
Pennywise doesn't allow any taping/filming.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: BuddyGoodness on October 27, 2005, 08:29:20 PM
I just taped a Gratitude show, any bands Jonah is in allows audio, video, and soundboard.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: BuddyGoodness on October 27, 2005, 08:30:53 PM
I am going to see 30 seconds to mars and audioslave here in a few weeks, i wish they allowed taping.  I might try stealthing it, it will be my first time.  I don't know, it depends on the security and the pat downs.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sullen on May 02, 2006, 07:10:09 PM
[where there's a minidv cam, there's a sneaky fucker.


hahah, had to bump this up, classic quote, so true  :P
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: sullen on May 02, 2006, 07:10:49 PM
and another friendly band:

http://www.theblackangels.com
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: spearheadtaper on May 07, 2006, 01:22:21 AM
if anyone ever needs any bad video / audio taped in oklahoma city area... I am always up for it as long as I am on the guest list and they know I am coming....

have the pc100 and the neumanns ;D
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Yahoo! Serious on July 05, 2006, 05:19:16 AM
Candlebox
Mastodon
High on fire
umm I know a bunch actually
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: dmaster on July 06, 2006, 04:55:14 PM
The Dresden Dolls are okay with video (and even gave me a video pass at a show, hooray) if the venue isn't going to be a bunch of jerks about it. 

The Ditty Bops are cool with video.

Rasputina MAY be cool with video, but I had a friend get shut down for some reason that nobody ever really explained.  (and I guess they don't have to).

Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: printguy on July 19, 2006, 03:04:25 PM
The Tragically Hip are OK w/ video.
At their most recent show we had 6 cameras and 4 audio rigs - in a venue that holds about 1500 people!  ;D

It is going to be one heck of a DVD!!
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: unataper on September 18, 2006, 09:22:06 PM
I can add a few artists that are cool with video:

Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise
Here Come The Mummies
Todd Snider

I have shot video of them both on several occasions. If you are a filmer and you are not shooting HCTM, you are missing out......right Sie??
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: bigA on November 24, 2006, 04:30:03 PM
If there is anyone in the Vancouver, BC area that wants help taping, drop me an email.

I do audio / video.

Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: printguy on December 19, 2006, 02:04:47 PM
The Tragically Hip are OK w/ video.
At their most recent show we had 6 cameras and 4 audio rigs - in a venue that holds about 1500 people!  ;D

It is going to be one heck of a DVD!!

Here's the DVD for torrent download: http://www.thehiptracker.com/torrents-details.php?id=206&hit=1

And here are a couple samples from the DVD:
http://www.youtube.com/v/kxCT-AJ2BDE :: http://www.youtube.com/v/uMUQQmRRQLM
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: beefstew on December 19, 2006, 05:54:35 PM
The Tragically Hip are OK w/ video.
At their most recent show we had 6 cameras and 4 audio rigs - in a venue that holds about 1500 people!  ;D

It is going to be one heck of a DVD!!

Here's the DVD for torrent download: http://www.thehiptracker.com/torrents-details.php?id=206&hit=1

And here are a couple samples from the DVD:
http://www.youtube.com/v/kxCT-AJ2BDE :: http://www.youtube.com/v/uMUQQmRRQLM

thats one heck of a video!!  :D
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: JizzyMcJizz on January 14, 2007, 03:48:10 AM
Bands I've taped and not made an effort to stealth, and have been seen by security and the band and not been hassled:

Yeah yeah yeahs, Spiderbait, Frente, Gyroscope, The Butterfly effect, The Presets.

Bands I've had trouble with:

Queens of the stone age.

I got told they don't allow taping by security about 5 songs into the set, and had my tape confiscated.  :'(

Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Zaphod on January 14, 2007, 01:43:32 PM
Bands I've taped and not made an effort to stealth, and have been seen by security and the band and not been hassled:

Yeah yeah yeahs, Spiderbait, Frente, Gyroscope, The Butterfly effect, The Presets.

Bands I've had trouble with:

Queens of the stone age.

I got told they don't allow taping by security about 5 songs into the set, and had my tape confiscated.  :'(



Queens used to allow video not anymore as far as I know. They still allow audio.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: firmdragon on January 14, 2007, 04:52:05 PM
Bands I've taped and not made an effort to stealth, and have been seen by security and the band and not been hassled

Yeah yeah yeahs, Spiderbait, Frente, Gyroscope, The Butterfly effect, The Presets.

someone else can correct me if this is untrue, cuz i never actually tried. but as of last year, yeah yeah yeahs weren't allowing taping.

edit:
i'll go ahead and post my recent experiences of bands that (some of them seemingly) don't care.

sufjan stevens, silver mount zion, daughters, land of talk, pelican , islands, the advantage, priestess, the sword. 

new pornographers didn't seem to care either, but security does, and the band doesn't care that security does.

Bands I've had trouble with:
Malajube.  for a band so young i was suprised to get shut down by their tour manager.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: willndmb on January 12, 2011, 01:05:54 PM
any current info on video friendly bands??
Railroad Earth for example
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Low Spark on January 12, 2011, 03:05:36 PM
any current info on video friendly bands??
Railroad Earth for example

Never had a problem.
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: willndmb on January 12, 2011, 10:26:35 PM
any current info on video friendly bands??
Railroad Earth for example

Never had a problem.
sweet
thanks
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: shoestringconcerts on January 22, 2011, 07:08:45 AM

someone else can correct me if this is untrue, cuz i never actually tried. but as of last year, yeah yeah yeahs weren't allowing taping.

I shot YYYs about 11 times from 2003-2006 and whenever i asked they said yes, their were times I stealth just cuz it was easier, like when they were opening for larger bands.  i do not know if they changed their policy or even have a taping policy, i missed the 2009 tour.  They are with Universal and I found that many many Universal bands were ok with allowing filming. 

For those of you wondering if a band allows filming, try asking, look up their manager or label, you would be suprised who will say yes if you ask nicely and show you shoot good video.  With the explosion of digital cameras and cell phones they know people are shooting video anyways.

If you just like shooting bands, shoot me a PM with your location and equipment,  i know a ton of local and small touring bands that will be going out on tour and they will all be happy to let you shoot video(if you dont suck at it)
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Brian E. on February 25, 2011, 02:47:36 PM
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers
Fruit Bats
Matt Nathanson (i think)

pretty sure The Flaming Lips do too - any confirmation?
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: leib on March 01, 2011, 08:55:46 PM
Matisyahu is totally ok with video, we'll even put you on the guestlist to film
We just need a copy for our archives.
but Sometimes, especially in NYC, the venue over rides us or the union tries to shake us down for the right to film our own performance
Title: Re: Video friendly bands
Post by: Hot-Cross on March 21, 2011, 12:01:52 AM
Matisyahu is totally ok with video, we'll even put you on the guestlist to film
We just need a copy for our archives.
but Sometimes, especially in NYC, the venue over rides us or the union tries to shake us down for the right to film our own performance

I would love to film Matisyahu next time he comes around North Carolina.  I recently bought an HD cam and it yields amazing results.  I even film multi-cam mixes too.