Jim Fields
September 14th, 2007, 07:13 PM
Ok, 2 years ago I filmed a concert in Dallas for Dramarama. Yeah, not a major band, friends of myself and my wife. However we filmed with 6 Sony Z1u cameras, recorded with DA78 decks, and had fun. Audio is still being processed in LA.
Anyway, DR has a new album and they asked me to put together a music video using concert footage. One thing I learned fast...studio audio does not match well to concert audio, mainly lips.
So I put it together, and exported/uploaded the video for the band to view and proof, they said I could and obviously dont mind if others see it, so I thought i would share.
The video has not been through color, it is a rough cut, it is missing titles, and I put a big watermark on it as previous concert footage spread across the web like herpes in Thailand.
I opted to load it on a DIVX site (stage 6) as you tube is too crummy for me, and I do not want to own my own web server.
You will need a DIVX web player to view it.
The song is Physical Poetry, Band is Dramarama, and kudos to anyone who knows who they are.
http://stage6.divx.com/user/blackmugmedia/video/1631134/Dramarama-Physical-Poetry-Music-Video
Anyway, DR has a new album and they asked me to put together a music video using concert footage. One thing I learned fast...studio audio does not match well to concert audio, mainly lips.
So I put it together, and exported/uploaded the video for the band to view and proof, they said I could and obviously dont mind if others see it, so I thought i would share.
The video has not been through color, it is a rough cut, it is missing titles, and I put a big watermark on it as previous concert footage spread across the web like herpes in Thailand.
I opted to load it on a DIVX site (stage 6) as you tube is too crummy for me, and I do not want to own my own web server.
You will need a DIVX web player to view it.
The song is Physical Poetry, Band is Dramarama, and kudos to anyone who knows who they are.
http://stage6.divx.com/user/blackmugmedia/video/1631134/Dramarama-Physical-Poetry-Music-Video