Re: [313] Re: cameras at the festival???

2000-05-22 Thread Cyclone Wehner
I think with most international DJs the promoters are asked to meet certain requirements and they then interpret them in certain ways. The bodyguard, obviously unnecessarily heavy-handed, was probably acting under the promoter's instructions. You should have been warned that no cameras were

cameras at the festival???

2000-05-21 Thread Synthetic Tom
Anyone know what the deal is going to be with bringing video cameras to the Music Festival? Am I going to be tackled by a sweaty security guard and have my camera confiscated? Just wanted to know beforehand if anybody has the info. Thanks a lot tom

Re: [313] cameras at the festival???

2000-05-21 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Sat, 20 May 2000, Synthetic Tom wrote: Anyone know what the deal is going to be with bringing video cameras to the Music Festival? Am I going to be tackled by a sweaty security guard and have my camera confiscated? Just wanted to know beforehand if anybody has the info. Thanks a lot

Re: cameras at the festival???

2000-05-21 Thread Greg Earle
Diana Potts wrote: I'm not sure if there is a difference between commercial and personal use. I was told that I would have to get proper permits from the city and whatnot if I was coming with a video cam. Your best bet, I would think, is to contact popculture media and find out their

Re: [313] Re: cameras at the festival???

2000-05-21 Thread Diana Potts
Really, Diana? Hmmn, didn't seem to be that way in Amsterdam in April. Perhaps hes changed, or it varies from gig to gig-or you just didn't get caught. BUT Im sure I wasn't imagining the huge body guard who came up to me in the crowd, grabbed my scrawny arm, and tried to haul my arse out