M.D.C.- Cornerstone, Berkeley Ca 5/26/23 4K UHD Multicam w/Schoeps Audio Millions of Dead Cops MDC

I don’t even know where to begin with this one.
I busted ass and left early from Sacramento to get to Cornerstone right when the doors open at 7pm, and I was one of the first 10 people in the venue. I start asking around for permission to film, since I have permission from MDC. The PM tells me that my facebook message conversation with Barry isn’t good enough, he needs to talk to him in person. MDC is not at the venue yet, so I wait… and wait. In the meantime, I ask the soundman for a board feed and I will only plug in once permission is secured which gets me a vague “OK…”. Barry gets there at about 7:40 and gets me permission for MDC and offers to help with GBH- thanks Barry! I run into Ross from GBH at the bar and he gives me the “thumbs up” for video, but I knew that would not be enough unless I got to the PM and GBH’s manager… which was impossible.
The show is sold out and the venue is pretty small with a balcony that goes across all 3 non-stage sides of the venue. I mention this because when a punk show sells out there, just about everyone goes down to the floor and a big pit starts, smashing the rest of the crowd against the sides and making it impossible to move through the place. This is what I get to deal with in setting up 6 cameras (5 mounted plus the one I am using) across the entire venue- front and back, stage left and right. I got them set up just in time and bolt back to the soundboard to see if I can plug in the recorder- soundman is busy and unavailable so I hit record, leave my XLR cables clearly visible (needing them to be plugged in), and go to my spot to video. I sure hope he plugs it in!
I film in front of a pole that is in between the 3 merch tables on the left hand side of the venue. I figured I’d be OK there since it is all the way on one side of the venue… nope. I am in the middle of a walkway that appears when MDC starts and I have no place to go,. People bump into me constantly through the set. My position for audio is shitty, since the sweet spot in the venue is in the middle of the pit. I make the best of it anyway.
Set ends and I go to the stage to pull the gopros off, and I see GBH’s manager(who I never got to talk to) and the PM waving at me, asking me to get the gopros off the stage urgently. I’m going as fast as I can. I fight through people and pull the cameras off the stage and poles and lay my camera backback right into a puddle of beer while pulling down the last one. The very last thing I do is go to the soundboard to get my recorder. There my recorder sits, with an XLR pair of soundboard plugs sitting about 3 inches from my plugs… not plugged in. I wanted to take a picture because I couldn’t believe it, but I couldn’t get the phone out of my pocket because it was TOO FUCKING PACKED to even do so.
So despite all of this, this is probably the best MDC video I have done. Dave has an in ear monitor and it has made all the difference- he can hear and he is on point. Crowd is wild and the band is on fire.
I did not film GBH. In fact, I left during the first song or 2. I’m too old for this shit. As a bonus, I’ll post me walking out of the venue during GBH. If you want to see a GBH video, search the website or channel- there are 2 multicamera videos done with permission.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy\
Equipment used: Canon HFG60, Canon HFG50 x2, Gopro Hero 7 black x3.
Audio equipment: Schoeps CCM4/Tinybox/Sony A10
Edit by tromster
Shoutout to Wayne Triggs for watching stuff and for the help.

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G.B.H.- Cornerstone, Berkeley Ca 5/26/23 Schoeps audio 1st song and a half of show GBH

Here is that bonus post I promised- I had to cut out a bit of it where a guy complimented my Tank shirt and I had to tell him Algy Ward died. That happened twice.
Refer to the MDC post to understand why this is only 5min long and audio only.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Schoeps CCM4/Naiant Tinybox/Sony A10
EQ and trim in Sony Sound Forge 10

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Comeback Kid- Cornerstone, Berkeley Ca. 10/17/18 Multicam with Rode Mic Audio

Out of all of the hardcore bands that my friend Agelos asks me to film, CBK are by far my favorite. Hardcore intensity with a metal edge and “melodic screaming” for lead and backup vocals. Good band, and bonus points on the lead vocalist’s Razor shirt- representing their Canadian home! I bought Evil Invaders when it came out in the 80s.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: Canon HFG40 x 2, Canon HFG30, 2 Gopro hero 4 silver.
Edit by: Tromster

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Comeback Kid- Cornerstone, Berkeley Ca. 10/8/17 Multicam w/ Rode Video Pro Stereo Audio

Man, the traffic between Sacramento and the Bay Area keeps getting worse. It took about 3 hours to get to the show, so I arrived too late to try for a soundboard patch. That’s a bummer, because the board tapes sound amazing. I did learn a few things from the first time I filmed here- tripods in the balcony DO NOT work- there is way too much vibration up there. These angles are pole mounted and much better. I also repositioned the gopro to show half band, half crowd. MUCH better. The food is decent at cornerstone and the beer selection is excellent- the best of any venue I have ever seen. Parking sucks, but it is worth a visit. Filmed with 2 Canon HFG30’s (1 pole mount, 1 monopod operated by me), 1 HFG10(pole mount) and 1 gopro side stage. Enjoy!

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy

Equipment Used: Canon HFG30, Canon HFG10, GoPro, Rode Video Pro Stereo Mic

 

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Burn- Cornerstone, Berkeley Ca. 10/8/17 Hardcore Multicam with Rode Video Pro Stereo Mic

Here’s Burn’s set from the same night as CBK. They seemed to be having some pretty serious sound issues, but they pulled it together alright. Filmed with 2 Canon HFG30’s (1 pole mount, 1 monopod operated by me), 1 HFG10(pole mount) and 1 gopro side stage. Enjoy!

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy

Equipment Used: Canon HFG30, Cnaon HFG10, GoPro

 

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GBH- Cornerstone, Berkeley Ca. 9/29/17 LIVE Multicam with Soundboard Audio G.B.H.

This video is good, but a bit chaotic. First of all, I could NOT find parking at cornerstone(I looked for 30min!) so I parked in a garage 4 blocks away. The garage closed at midnight, and GBH were playing until 12:15am, so that posed a problem. Also, a happy little stagediver kicked over the stage gopro about halfway into the set. so, you get: 3 cameras for the 1st ~35min 2 cameras (no gopro) for the next ~25min 1 camera (the vibrated/blurry balcony angle) for the encores. Sorry. It’s still good and it sounds awesome. On that note, if anyone rips and bootlegs this audio, I will hunt you down.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy

Equipment Used: GoPro

 

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The Pathogens- Cornerstone, Berkeley Ca. 9/29/17 LIVE Canon HFG30 & Rode Video Pro Stereo Mic

The Pathogens opened the big D.I./GBH show at Cornerstone a couple of weeks back. They keep opening shows in the bay, so if you see them on a bill, get there early! Members from Tilt, Blatz and many others. Members: Cinder Block, Markley Hart, Sebastian Stuart, Noah Weber, Jovino Bunny, Jesse Luscious,

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy

Equipment Used: Canon HFG30, Rode Video Pro Stereo Mic

 

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D.I.- Cornerstone, Berkeley Ca. 9/29/17 LIVE Multicam with Soundboard Audio DI DxIx

Sometimes, everything just falls into place. The band plays well and the crowd goes crazy, which causes the band to increase their energy & play better, etc. You only see shows like this once a year or so. D.I. had a show like that at cornerstone last month. I have been going to D.I. shows since January of 1987, and this was the best non-Agnew show I have ever seen. Filmed with a Canon HFG30, a gopro on stage, and a Canon HFG10 on the balcony. Soundboard recorded with a Sony M10. The only flaw with the video was the vibration on the balcony- it blurs the balcony angle when there is a lot of low end. MUST WATCH.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy

Equipment Used: Canon HFG30, GoPro, Canon HFG10, Sony M10

 

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