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!
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
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