This was probably the most violent show I have seen since Lee Ving’s Army at the Whiskey in 1995. I got there a little late so I missed the first song. I was WAY back in the venue and was still getting hit by people.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: Canon HFG4- & Rode Video Pro Stereo Mic
Here’s the Bleeding Through set from Boardwalk a couple of months back. That side stage angle has a spotlight shining RIGHT into it(odd lighting), but it is such a cool angle that we used it anyway. It really shows the intensity of the band. That was probably the most energetic keyboard player I have ever seen.
Recorded by: Shayne StacyEquipment Used: Canon HFG40 x 2, Canon HFG30, Gopro Hero 4 silver x2.
Edit by Tromster
This was a show that I was looking forward to for a while, and others must have felt the same way. It was packed, even though the foo fighters were playing in town that night. I must have seen Dissident Aggressor play back in the 80s, but they did not stick with me for some reason. When they posted the show announcement and the songs on reverb nation, I was amazed as to how good they are. They still sound great 30 years later- sometimes that style of vocal gets harder to pull off as you get older, but they pulled it off perfectly. filmed with 2 Canon HFG30, 1 Canon HFG10 and a gopro by the drummer.
I got to the boardwalk right before Cemetery Legacy was about to play. I was not planning to video, but I saw that Augustin Rivera was in the band, and we were friends from high school so I though I would do a single cam video for them. It was nice to see Aggie after all these years- he still sounds the same! OK, I need to be honest. I like Pop Punk, old school punk, and older metal along with other non-metal stuff. This new tuned down and growl like cookie monster stuff is not my thing, but the crowd went nuts and seemed to like them, so it must be alright. 🙂 The lighting at Boardwalk is always a challenge, but it turned out ok. Enjoy! I also filmed Dissident Aggressor with 4 cameras. That one won’t be ready for a while, but I will post it as soon as it is.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: Canon HFG30, Rode Video Pro Stereo Mic
Man, what a night this was. I got to the venue right when they opened and set up my pole mounts, then went to dinner with my family. On the way home, we ran over a pocket knife/allen wrench and it stuck in our tire. So after dealing with the tire change I got there right before HOODS played. They were great, too bad the attendance was a bit light. We need more people to show up to shows in the suburbs! 4 camera multicam: 2 Canon HFG30, 1 HFG10, 1 Gopro hero 4 silver. Audio via Rode Video Pro Stereo Mic. Mix by my good friend Agelos. Thanks!
I had planned to go see one of my favorite regional punk bands Civil War Rust last night, but my son had stomach flu so I stayed close to home. I am cursed to never see CWR. Zoran had invited me to film the show so I headed over to Boardwalk for their opening set. The BW is only 5min from my house so I could do that safely. They were very good- I had not heard them before. Very lively/funky metal(but not the crappy funk metal) with great guitar playing. Plus, you get Zoran’s Iron Serbian outfit as a bonus. It was a good thing that I did not go to CWR because I was sick as a dog last night, and still am today. We ALL have stomach flu now. Come on over and join in the fun! PS: I got there late and missed the first song. Stupid new parking rules at boardwalk.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: Canon HFG30, Rode Video Pro Stereo Mic
Here are the Croissants opening for The Adolescents at the Boardwalk. Good, entertaining set. They have a single out now- check them out at a local venue.
I was happy to see that one of my all-time favorite bands was coming to town.. and to a club right next to my home. The soundboard mix and the sound in the club were less than stellar, but Jason was able to make it sound good with the matrixed audio. Thanks again to Agelos for the edit job- you did an excellent job! Lineage: Canon HFG10 (x2), HFG30, Soundboard audio, Schoeps MKIV.
A little background on my transfer setups: I have 3 PC’s for music work. One captures audio only (windows XP!), One captures VHS/8mm video/mini DV, and the other one is my main computer that does everything else.
So I am on the VHS transfer PC and I see a stray folder called “HFG10 Tripod”. Hmmm, that type of HD file isn’t supposed to be on that PC… it turns out that it was a second angle of this classic Croissants show, when they opened for the Adolescents 5 years ago! So we took the original G30 angle and edited it together with the nice sounding soundboard and this newly discovered G10.
Fun fact about this show- Tony and the rest of the Adolescents loved The Croissants’ set so much, that they had them open up BIG shows for them at the Observatory in orange county. How cool is that?
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Canon HFG10, Canon HFG30 Soundboard recorded with Sony PCM-M10 Edit by Tromster