Stick To Your Guns- Goldfield, Roseville, CA 10/1/23 4K UHD Multicam with Matrix Audio STYG Hardcore

Wow, we got this one edited and posted in less than 3 weeks. That’s about as fast as we go over here.
STYG came to town and celebrated the 20(ish) year anniversary of the Diamond album by playing it in its entirety. Goldfield is a great club for multicam video- they have poles for mounting, and lighting and sound are great. I wasn’t able to get a board feed in time despite my best efforts, but the Rode/Schoeps matrix sounds nice.
This is the first 4k, 60fps multicam that we did. Continuing to make quality upgrades/enhancements.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Video Equipment used: Equipment Panasonic 2x Lumix GH5S: One with Lumix G Vario 14-140mm, F3.5-5.6 Power O.I.S. Lens and one with Lumix G X Vario 12-35mm f/2.8 II ASPH Lens; 3x Gopro Hero 7 Black
Audio Equipment: Rode Videomic Pro Stereo on a GH5s, Schoeps CCM4 mics, Naiant Tinybox preamp, Sony A10 digital recorder
Video edit by Tomster
Audio Matrix by Tromster’s friend.
Thanks to Wayne Triggs for the help with camera mounting

Live Concert Video

Stick to Your Guns- Boardwalk, Orangevale Ca 9/11/16 Multicam Hardcore Live Complete Concert

I wasn’t planning to post this one today, but the Metallica upload was blocked and even though the copyright-bot misidentified the source of the songs, I am not going to fight them about it.
Instead, here is another one from 2016 that I never posted for some reason. It might be due to the audio- that sounds like stock camera audio- I might have forgotten my mic. It still sounds ok.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Not sure, but looks like 2 Canon HFG30 and 1 Canon HFG10
Edit by Tromster

Live Concert Video

Stick to Your Guns- Ace of Spades, Sacramento Ca. 11/21/15 Multicam Hardcore Punk

Another show, another run-in with Ace of Spades security crew. I got to the venue SUPER early, during soundcheck to secure permission. Drew & the band were cool about it and got the OK for me. I went to dinner then came back and set up my equipment, which includes a tripod at the far corner of the photo pit next to the stage. I have done this multiple times before. 5 minutes before the show, I have 3 cameras set up and running. Mr. yellow jacket comes over and here’s how the conversation goes: YJ: “Is that your camera up front on a tripod” Me: “Yes it is.” YJ: “You need to move it, it can’t be there” Me: “….(shocked pause) WHY? I have set up tripods there multiple times and it has worked out fine” YJ: “You camera is going to get destroyed. it will get knocked over” Me: “I assume full responsibility for the camera” YJ: ….. (pause) “You need to move the camera” So, instead of 3 camera, this is 2 camera. I tried to be extra diligent with the camera work to make up for it. Thanks to Agelos for the killer edit(he likes this band a lot). Taped with 1 HFG10, 1 HFG30, and audio is from Rode Video Pro microphone. Thanks to the band for permission, and thanks to the guy on the upper level for watching the second camera!

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy

Equipment Used:HFG10, HFG30, Rode Video Pro Mic

Edited/Remixed By: Agelos

Live Concert Video

Stick to Your Guns, Counterparts, Hundredth, Terror- Mixtape Festival, Metro, Oakland 3/23/24 HD Mas

For today’s “On This Day in History”, I had planned to post just 1 band from this show that I video’d 11 years ago. When I pulled out the disc, all 4 bands were all crammed onto 1 big 21gb file on the disc, so you get them all.
This was a big 2-day hardcore festival, but I was only able to go to the Sunday show. I think these 4 were the only ones I video’d that day.
My favorite part was right when I started to video, a stagediver jumps off stage right in front of the “no stagediving” sign. Classic.

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Canon HF G10 and Rode Videomic Pro Stereo

Live Concert Video