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  1. 1. What is your opinion of phones recording/streaming at concerts?

    • I am against them
    • I am all for them


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So long as people don't hold them up in front of the person behind them more than a brief time here or there, it's fine. 

I question some of the videos people take, but whatever floats your boat. 

Attending concerts is a somewhat serious hobby of mine so I like to take a couple representative videos along with some pictures to document the show for me. I actually go back and watch them from time to time and one day (when I have time....) want to learn how to piece together videos and make montages of various concerts over the years. 

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Not a binary choice for me. Generally speaking, I don’t mind them. There have been a few situations where I found someone’s use of their phone to be obnoxious.

Now, idle conversations on the other hand — those need to stop forever.

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8 hours ago, Indabuff said:

What's your opinion on people having the phone in the air to record or stream concerts?  No in between.  Yea or nay.

Nay. You're there to experience a moment, to feel it. All your favorite artists already have music videos, no one wants yours. Live in the moment instead of worrying about a video you'll only watch 1 other time. 

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3 hours ago, steveoath said:

***** hate it. Enjoy the moment. Fortunately the gigs I play if phones are held up, someone is likely to kick it out their hand haha. 

I hate it when I’m watching a show but love it when I’m playing. I usually try to get the footage (we need to come up with a new term for that.)

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I guess it beats people blowing off fireworks or smoking so much that the arena was pretty much like building a fire in a chimney without opening the flue. Annoyances change with the times. 

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11 hours ago, TheAud said:

So long as people don't hold them up in front of the person behind them more than a brief time here or there, it's fine. 

(when I have time....) want to learn how to piece together videos and make montages of various concerts over the years. 

I feel the same. If you want to take a short video or a couple pics, no problem at all. But doing it for all or most of the show is pretty annoying.

If you have a Mac computer, iMOVIE is a great and easy program with a very small learning curve to splice and collage your vids and pics together all in one movie. Give it a try.

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