> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "chrbaudry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Yesterday I brought my Canon Elura video camera which is a small
>>hand camera just fine to shoot video that will be streamed
>>
>>Guess what? No one cared about me! Teachers had other priorities, I
>>was basically ignored and wasted one hour!
>
> Yeah, having a big pro-like camera can work against you in certain situations too. It's
> pretty easy to get footage on the subway for instance if you have a small non-pro looking
> camera. But whip out that big shoulder DVC60 and you'll be asked pretty soon where your
> permit is.
Permit for what? Do you need a permit to shoot video on the subway or
other locations? (I'm asking because I really don't know. Are the
videographers rights the same as the well known photographers rights?)
Pete
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