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Equipment & Techniques => Motion & Video => Topic started by: Remo Nonaz on April 22, 2012, 07:54:16 am

Title: GH2 New Orleans Blues Video
Post by: Remo Nonaz on April 22, 2012, 07:54:16 am
Last month I went to a three day trade show in New Orleans. I had little time to get out, but I did go out Monday and caught The Benny Turner Real Blues Band at the Jazz Parlor on Bourbon Street.

The band was amazing and Charles Moore was having a seizure with his Stratocaster. I caught two 'songs' on video and posted them on You Tube. 

The lighting was horrible, but I used the Panasonic f1.7/20 and my trusty Takumar 1.4/50 and was able to get good results at ISO 3200. The videos are hand-held, without IS, so there is some movement. There're not great videos, but given the fleeting nature of bands in New Orleans, I think I might have caught a bit of rockin'-blues history!

Benny Turner Real Blues Band with Charles Moore - Part Two - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhxEMnfc3F8&email=comment_received&lc=Hs97vl8JbsgVbgirkvOaLwouhArUmv7tjBb1AkY6VXk&lch=email&feature=email)
Title: Re: GH2 New Orleans Blues Video
Post by: UlfKrentz on April 22, 2012, 10:43:51 am
Nice, it´s been a lomg time since I´ve been there - makes feel I have to go one more time ;-)
What happend in the end, have you been forced to quit?

Cheers,

Ulf
Title: Re: GH2 New Orleans Blues Video
Post by: Remo Nonaz on April 22, 2012, 01:44:35 pm
No, I just got tired of holding the camera! I should have trimmed that. I spoke with the band and they were quite happy to be videoed. What's sad is that these days bands don't get paid to play on slow nights; the work for tips. In both my videos, totaling about 15 minutes of hard playing, one person makes a contribution. Probably a couple of bucks. I suspect being a musician is as bad as trying to be a professional photographer.  ;D