This was the first time I have seen SGC acoustic and it was so much fun. LOVE the country-ified versions of some of the songs. What You Want is FUN. Letting that Elk Grove influence shine through. Yee Haw!
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Canon HF G40 & Rode Videomic Pro Stereo
Have I mentioned how happy I am that Civil War Rust is back? Not only that, they have released a couple of great EP’s over the past 6 months or so. The 2 songs on the Squarecrow split are right up there with the best songs from “Help Wanted”. Can’t wait to see them again next month @ Ivy Room.
This was supposed to be a 6 camera deal, but I forgot the little mountin bolts for my 3 gopros so this is what I got. Turned out nice anyway.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Canon HFG40 x2, Canon HFG30
Audio: Rode Videomic Pro Stereo
Edit: Tromster (thanks my friend)
Build Us Airplanes played their first show in 6 years last Wednesday, for Sean’s big birthday/hotdog bash. I was setting up my cameras and I caught most of their set with the G30 mounted to the back post. The angle is static, but it sounds good. Good band- I bought their LP because they sounded so good.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: Canon HFG30 & Rode Videomic Pro Stereo
PS: Sweet shot of Pat Hills doing sound & drinking beer at the beginning. The man can multitask!
Hey, here’s another newly edited video! Bastards of Young played Press club a couple years back, and I put up 3 cameras to capture the set. Sounds good, looks good. One of the G40’s auto exposure went a bit crazy for one of the angles, but still decent.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy Equipment used: Canon HFG40 x2, Canon HFG30 Audio: Rode Videomic Pro Stereo Edit by: Tromster
Now that we received the Shelter in Place directive today, let’s look back at happier times when we could go out to a club and watch our friends ROCK. Here’s a video from the Press Club from a killer show which included Civil War Rust and a rare appearance from Build Us Airplanes. This is another “single camera angle from a multicam” series.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy Equipment Used: Canon HFG30 & Rode Videomic Pro Stereo