Taperssection.com
Gear / Technical Help => Photo / Video Recording => Topic started by: mnm6677 on March 16, 2006, 06:47:10 PM
-
Hello fellow filmiers I was wondering if anyone knows of list that has the names and cities of filmiers? I know this might be a long shot but figured it was worth a shot to find a few other filmiers. Thanks
-
Hello fellow filmers I was wondering if anyone knows of a list that has the names and cities of filmers? I know this might be a long shot but figured it was worth a shot to find a few other filmers. Thanks
If you're a filmer - certainly you know that most filmers like to keep a low profile and the last thing they want to see is a list that includes their name and the city in which they film. I think the best way to make connections with filmers is to film some nice shows ~ and much like the baseball field in "Field of Dreams" ....they will come (to you).
-
I wouldn't mind being on a filmer's list, since 99% of the bands I tape are video friendly anyway. Stealth filming got old real fast, I'm more interested in producing multi-camera edits of club shows than sneaking a camera into an arena to get a distant, shaky video with security ducks and bad sound.
-
Hello fellow filmers I was wondering if anyone knows of a list that has the names and cities of filmers? I know this might be a long shot but figured it was worth a shot to find a few other filmers. Thanks
If you're a filmer - certainly you know that most filmers like to keep a low profile and the last thing they want to see is a list that includes their name and the city in which they film. I think the best way to make connections with filmers is to film some nice shows ~ and much like the baseball field in "Field of Dreams" ....they will come (to you).
exactly...couldn't have said it better myself
-
I wouldn't mind being on a filmer's list, since 99% of the bands I tape are video friendly anyway. Stealth filming got old real fast, I'm more interested in producing multi-camera edits of club shows than sneaking a camera into an arena to get a distant, shaky video with security ducks and bad sound.
same here.
i film the breakfast and i can always use help. i have run up to 7 cameras while recording 32 channels of audio in protools. i have put some of my videos on the tradersden, so my contact info is already available anyway. i wouldnt mind being on a list for helping out other people if they help me sometimes, because when i do a big project i usually go overboard and need as many people as i can get to help out with things.
-
I film taper friendly bands around Iowa and surrounding states. I only have a Sony HC1 though.
-
i film the download festival in england (10-june) this year
-
I wouldn't mind being on a filmer's list, since 99% of the bands I tape are video friendly anyway. Stealth filming got old real fast, I'm more interested in producing multi-camera edits of club shows than sneaking a camera into an arena to get a distant, shaky video with security ducks and bad sound.
Thats what I was thinking!
I went more "legit" a while back
-
I wouldn't mind being on a filmer's list, since 99% of the bands I tape are video friendly anyway. Stealth filming got old real fast, I'm more interested in producing multi-camera edits of club shows than sneaking a camera into an arena to get a distant, shaky video with security ducks and bad sound.
Exactly, I'm in the same boat. Most of the bands I like and tape play in smaller venues, and don't have a problem with taping. I like doing 2,3, and 4 camera shoots also, as opposed to sneaky shaky stealth shots. I've done multi-cam shoots of Mastodon, High On Fire, Municipal Waste, Pelican, Ludicra, Graves At Sea, Demilich, Sulaco, Conifer, Machetazo, Mammatus, Saviours, The Sword, Big Business, Priestess, Buried Inside, Tragedy and a bunch more. I'd rather do nice videos on nice gear as opposed to risking my gear being taken by security.
And I wouldn't have anything opposed to being on a list of videotapers. It's not like I don't already broadcast what I do via torrents and YouTube.
-
I shoot video at times in the SF Bay Area, and when I am given permission I post it to my music blog listed in my sig below...
-
I wouldn't mind being on a filmer's list, since 99% of the bands I tape are video friendly anyway. Stealth filming got old real fast, I'm more interested in producing multi-camera edits of club shows than sneaking a camera into an arena to get a distant, shaky video with security ducks and bad sound.
deftinitely agree. at the end of the day, do you really want to watch a distant, shaky stealth shot or a nice, upclose shot multi-cam?
-
I wouldn't mind being on a filmer's list, since 99% of the bands I tape are video friendly anyway. Stealth filming got old real fast, I'm more interested in producing multi-camera edits of club shows than sneaking a camera into an arena to get a distant, shaky video with security ducks and bad sound.
deftinitely agree. at the end of the day, do you really want to watch a distant, shaky stealth shot or a nice, upclose shot multi-cam?
Contrary to popular belief - not all stealth shot shows are distant and/or shaky. There are some guys out there who shoot stealth vids that look better than permission filmed shows. Only because you've got permission doesn't magically make you a good filmer - it takes skill and some people have a knack for it and some don't.
And if a stealth shot is all that you'll ever be able to get of your favorite band - you've got two options: the stealth shot or nothing.
-
I wouldn't mind being on a filmer's list, since 99% of the bands I tape are video friendly anyway. Stealth filming got old real fast, I'm more interested in producing multi-camera edits of club shows than sneaking a camera into an arena to get a distant, shaky video with security ducks and bad sound.
same here.
i film the breakfast and i can always use help. i have run up to 7 cameras while recording 32 channels of audio in protools. i have put some of my videos on the tradersden, so my contact info is already available anyway. i wouldnt mind being on a list for helping out other people if they help me sometimes, because when i do a big project i usually go overboard and need as many people as i can get to help out with things.
Hey there Chris, good to see you around these parts! This is Kris D from middletown. We've worked a pencilgrass show or two together as well as the Breakfast. Let me know via PM or email if you ever want a hand. I just did a pgrass show with Matt that is my first experience at the editing end of the game, rather than just helping you guys with cameras and audio... lotta work, but I don't have to tell you.
-
Contrary to popular belief - not all stealth shot shows are distant and/or shaky. There are some guys out there who shoot stealth vids that look better than permission filmed shows. Only because you've got permission doesn't magically make you a good filmer - it takes skill and some people have a knack for it and some don't.
And if a stealth shot is all that you'll ever be able to get of your favorite band - you've got two options: the stealth shot or nothing.
those people are few are far between. i will agree on your second point. there are some people out there that can't hold a cam still to save their life.
if it really did come down to stealth or nothing... well theres always audio.
-
I do video in and around Toronto... and just about anywhere that Sam Roberts or The Tragically Hip are playing. I just got back from taping 5 Hip shows in Europe with a team of 7 other tapers.
-
i film mostly in MA & the New England area and do multi-cams as much as i can.
i've done mutli-cam recordings of The Melvins, Russian Circles, Aberdeen City, dredg, Portugal The Man, Mute Math, kaddisfly, Man Man, Men Women & Children, of the hour & cowalker
-
I do video in and around Toronto... and just about anywhere that Sam Roberts or The Tragically Hip are playing. I just got back from taping 5 Hip shows in Europe with a team of 7 other tapers.
I tape in and around Toronto (or whereever the Hip is playing) as well, quite often with this guy ;D