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Offline ace5gt

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Resistance to filming with a camcorder
« on: Today at 12:13:08 PM »
I bought a camcorder and I'm trying to get into filming shows.  I've tried to approach this by first tying to get legitimate permission from bands (or management) on social media and contacting venues to see if I can get permission.  Needless to say, it's not going well.  I'm like 0 for 25 on this.  Essentially every artist ignores my request, and every venue defaults to "no" without any consideration if the band may be taper-friendly.   It seems all these years later, the taboo of video cameras is alive and well in the concert industry.

So I'm pretty much at the point now where throwing caution to wind, sneaking in the gear, and attempting to stealth the show is my only option.  Although I'm not sure how stealthy one can actually be with a camcorder.  It seem to a large degree, I'd be hoping for venue staff to be cool enough to just look the other way and not bother me about it.

Any ideas?

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Re: Resistance to filming with a camcorder
« Reply #1 on: Today at 12:22:45 PM »
Get a zs100 and act like it’s nbd and that it’s just a personal camera like the 400 phones people are holding up

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Re: Resistance to filming with a camcorder
« Reply #2 on: Today at 12:27:20 PM »
Agree.  Most venues allow small cameras with a non-detachable lens. 
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