iShoot, iEdit
Data: 20, 21 September 2010 |
DVD 1 |
Filmed at The United Center, Chicago, IL September 20 & 21. Additional footage filmed at The Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, NY October 12 & 13.
Format: NTSC DVD (16 x 9 widescreen), 5.1
Dolby Digital Stereo (48kHz).
All songs are chapter indexed.
The foundation of all the footage (and audio) was
taken from 9/20. Additional shots are from the 9/21, 10/12 and 10/13 shows and
all are from tapehead2's HD master files.
Thanks to all those who shared their footage for
this project. Thanks once again to the HVR team, MOB for the appropriate EQ work
and Big Ed for checking and correcting, and for the quick turn around. Thanks to
Chris for the artwork, you always have the coolest sigs on the forum. Thanks to
Rick B. for this and 30+ years of recording shows in Chicago.
But the biggest thanks of all goes to my new friend tapehead2 (TH2) for shooting
these shows so brilliantly. After posting the initial clips on YouTube I
contacted TH2 to see if a multi-camera edit was ever considered. The response
was that TH2 wished for the shows to be shared "as is". I decided to cut
together a few songs just to show TH2 the possibilities and after watching them
on YouTube agreed to send me the master HD footage. The 9/20 and 9/21 shows cut
together beautifully, but I still wished that we had a few more shots covered.
Since TH2 had tickets to the Nassau Coliseum shows and was planning on shooting
them as well I offered some camera suggestions, a lot of them in fact, to get
some of the shots I still wanted. The dude abides. So thanks to TH2 for the
ultimate sacrifice of not being able to enjoy these shows like the rest of us
have. That's a hefty price, especially when considering that Pink Floyd isn't on
the top of TH2's favorites list. Perhaps inspired by being embraced by the PF "communities"
has changed that? And of course thanks to Roger for putting on such a kick ass
show.
This was great fun and a labor of love. The biggest
challenge was not in the synching up of all the various shows. Since this is all
run to a precise click track synchronization was fairly easy. The challenge was
finding matching choreography from shot to shot while at the same time retaining
my shot preference and length as well. I'm sure you'll find a few transitions
that reveal such continuity blunders, but I'll bet that there's even more that
you don't catch. It's amazing how much did actually work. It's all part of the
fun and we hope you enjoy the product of our collaboration.
Released on Veteran's Day (November 11, 2010) and
dedicated to all fallen loved ones.
Enjoy!
RonToon
Harvested Records
Dodano: 25.04.2011