At 5:40 when M. Shadows points at the crowd, he is pointing at my camera after I pointed to him :D. Check the second half of this song from my angle! /watch?v=99wg2cS4Y38
god i hate when people try to use their cheap cameras to record concerts. it gives it horrid control horrid sound and above all horrid quality. and to find good concert footage is darn near impossible to find
Brockbuiltmore Well, yeah... if you're expecting pro-shot, pro-audio quality, you're not going to find it from a fan in the stands. You'll need HD cameras up close to the stage with the white balance properly set to what it's shooting, and audio straight from the mixing board... but unless you've got access to all of that, you're pretty much stuck with point-and-shoot cameras, and we do the best with what we've got. Obviously the quality isn't going to be perfect when you're bringing in a handheld camera to record a few songs and post them, but the goal is for it to be good enough for a casual view. For somebody to have a memory from the show captured in a presentable video. If you want true professionalism, that's what live DVD's and Blu-Ray's are for.
At 5:40 when M. Shadows points at the crowd, he is pointing at my camera after I pointed to him :D. Check the second half of this song from my angle! /watch?v=99wg2cS4Y38
god i hate when people try to use their cheap cameras to record concerts. it gives it horrid control horrid sound and above all horrid quality. and to find good concert footage is darn near impossible to find
So is my video horrid or...? hahaha
well its just ive seen it WAY too many times. im not saying yours is but in general many concert videos are really really bad when it comes to quality
Brockbuiltmore Well, yeah... if you're expecting pro-shot, pro-audio quality, you're not going to find it from a fan in the stands. You'll need HD cameras up close to the stage with the white balance properly set to what it's shooting, and audio straight from the mixing board... but unless you've got access to all of that, you're pretty much stuck with point-and-shoot cameras, and we do the best with what we've got. Obviously the quality isn't going to be perfect when you're bringing in a handheld camera to record a few songs and post them, but the goal is for it to be good enough for a casual view. For somebody to have a memory from the show captured in a presentable video. If you want true professionalism, that's what live DVD's and Blu-Ray's are for.
ok. fair enough
Brandon Quinlog Better than none though, right?