Hello guys.
Friday and Saturday i'll be shooting some fulls songs, not the whole concert but some songs that will be aired in a TV program related to what will happen in those two days. So it's just not concert but also other activities to shoot but it's with the concert that i need some help.
There will be some bands and the thing is, there is the possibiliy to use two cameras but i'm alone and i would have a lot more material to carry on with me in this trip and i would have extra work.
But i guess that the safest way to shoot it would be with 2 cameras? What if it was just one, how could it be done? I could shoot one theme from one band with soft movements (zooms and pans) between the singer and the band and the next song that the same band plays, i would do focus on close shots in the instruments and crowd to cut between during montage. But i guess this would be a bit riskier? What do you guys think would be the best option?
Thank you guys.
Friday and Saturday i'll be shooting some fulls songs, not the whole concert but some songs that will be aired in a TV program related to what will happen in those two days. So it's just not concert but also other activities to shoot but it's with the concert that i need some help.
There will be some bands and the thing is, there is the possibiliy to use two cameras but i'm alone and i would have a lot more material to carry on with me in this trip and i would have extra work.
But i guess that the safest way to shoot it would be with 2 cameras? What if it was just one, how could it be done? I could shoot one theme from one band with soft movements (zooms and pans) between the singer and the band and the next song that the same band plays, i would do focus on close shots in the instruments and crowd to cut between during montage. But i guess this would be a bit riskier? What do you guys think would be the best option?
Thank you guys.
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