Posts Tagged ‘Live’
Queen – Live In Budapest (Magic Tour) – Part 2 (2/9)
27.07.1986, Budapest (Nepstadion), Hungary. Queen were the first major rock band to play behind the Iron Curtain. The tickets were sold out very quickly although they were available only in selected shops (and to selected people). Queen decided to film this special concert and borrowed ALL Hungarian film cameras
The result is pretty good, both picture and sound quality are excellent. 03: Tie Your Mother Down 04: In The Lap Of The Gods 05: Seven Seas Of Rhye 06: Tear It Up
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Using the Internet to Live Meter Home Electricity
Monitoring our home’s electricity use with a live meter that showed how much money we were spending every minute might encourage us to conserve energy. This was demonstrated at the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco on February 25th by Intel Executive Vice President Sean Maloney using an Intel Centrino 2 laptop connected to the Internet and experimental software being tested by an Intel employee.
Queen – Live In Budapest (Magic Tour) – Part 9 (9/9)
27.07.1986, Budapest (Nepstadion), Hungary. Queen were the first major rock band to play behind the Iron Curtain. The tickets were sold out very quickly although they were available only in selected shops (and to selected people). Queen decided to film this special concert and borrowed ALL Hungarian film cameras
The result is pretty good, both picture and sound quality are excellent. 22: We Will Rock You 23: Friends Will Be Friends 24: We Are The Champions 25: God Save The Queen
Queen – Live In Budapest (Magic Tour) – Part 3 (3/9)
27.07.1986, Budapest (Nepstadion), Hungary. Queen were the first major rock band to play behind the Iron Curtain. The tickets were sold out very quickly although they were available only in selected shops (and to selected people). Queen decided to film this special concert and borrowed ALL Hungarian film cameras
The result is pretty good, both picture and sound quality are excellent. 07: A Kind Of Magic 08: Improvisation 09: Under Pressure
The Avett Brothers – ‘The Ballad of Love and Hate’, Live at Memorial Hall
On November 2nd, 2008, the Avett Brothers, those venerable sons of NC, performed for a full house at Memorial Hall on UNC Chapel Hill campus. The crowd was eager to hear whatever the band brought forth, songs old and new. Here, Seth Avett performs “The Ballad of Love and Hate” from their 2007 release, Emotionalism. Cirque Productions and friends were on hand to shoot the entire show using five HD cameras. We grabbed a stereo board mix on one camera and set up a small hard drive recorder with some room mics on the balcony, and mixed the two in post for the audio. Camera Operators: Peter Bell, Brian Burnham, Daniel Pierce, Michael Cusack O’Connell, Leon Godwin. Edited by Leon Godwin. www.theavettbrothers.com www.cirquevideo.com
NAVIGON 1.3 Update w/ Traffic Live for iPhone 3G/3GS (Review)
A review of the latest update to NAVIGON MobileNavigator for the iPhone 3G and 3GS. The big feature in the update is the new Traffic Live services. www.navigon.com Check out the iPhone GPS playlist for all my iPhone navigation videos. www.youtube.com ************************************* Subscribe to the YouTube channel for my next video! Follow me on Twitter for the inside scoop on our videos and general Mac/iPhone/iPod tidbits! twitter.com ***************************************
Most Outrageous Live TV Moments
Some funny moments that happened live on TV
Eric Clapton Bell Bottom Blues Unplugged Live TV Recording
Eric Clapton in Japan November 24, 1999 Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
norma jean live video of “I Used To Hate Cell Phones, But No
live video from mis-one.com of “I Used To Hate Cell Phones, But Now I Hate Car Accidents” This is still with josh scogin in the band so its pretty good
CoPilot Live 8 GPS App for iPhone 3G/3GS (Review)
Here’s a review of another turn-by-turn GPS app, CoPilot Live 8. This app is for the iPhone 3G and 3GS, and features text-to-speech turn-by-turn navigation. This review is of the USA/Canada version and it retails for $34.99 at the iTunes Store. itunes.apple.com Check out all my other GPS-related videos! www.youtube.com *************************************** Subscribe to the YouTube channel for our next video! Follow me on Twitter for the inside scoop on our videos, and general Mac/iPhone/iPod tidbits! twitter.com ***************************************
Unboxing Live 049: Apple macbook Pro 13-inch 2009
unboxing.gearlive.com – We’ve got your first look at the new 13-inch macbook Pro in this episode of Unboxing Live.
Jon Hopkins – Insides (Live at The ICA, London)
Director/Editor/Post Production: Bison Producer: James Bretton Production Company: Blinkink Additional Camera: Chris Nunn How the video was made: We approached Jon with the idea for arm-mounted cameras a few weeks before the show, and luckily he was up for it, so we broke out the power tools and set about making some mounts: After dissecting a couple of tripods and orthapaedic elbow supports, we had a solid platform for the miniature cameras. We covered the gig with 5 cameras in total: 2 roving cameras, 1 static, and the 2 ‘lipstick’ arm cameras that were wired into tape recorders at the back of the stage. The trickiest part was getting the cameras on and off Jon’s arms whilst he continued to play as his set is more or less continuous.. The ‘post production’ on this video was unorthodox: All analogue and all in-camera. We were really keen on making a gritty, abstract performance video. So we set to work with magnets, screwdrivers, VHS tapes and a host of other techniques: We made an initial edit and played this back through a £3 TV we picked up at the local market, and ‘manipulating’ it with a screwdriver allowed us to flutter and flicker the image on screen. We’d also bought an industrial strength magnet and used that to distort and twist the picture on itself. We made several runs through the track in this way before playing everything out to VHS (with obligatory stomping and scrunching). This effectively gave us a new set of footage to make a tailored, grunged-up edit …
