The Beatles Concert Or Studio Footage With Multiple Camera Angles
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Re: The Beatles Concert Or Studio Footage With Multiple Camera Angles
I think Rome '65 has lots, check out Adambound's video, black and white tape stuff synced along with some real nice color film
Along with Get Back rooftop, and Shea '65 which was not only being recorded by a couple cameras for the official movie, but also a few minutes of amateur recordings and I think a news company.
My best advice don't try to edit only footage from one event, instead, edit together different scenes all synced to a single audio, look at Doctor Robert's 1965 USA tour reconstruction, which syncs a lot of footage from their 2nd US tour into a single video.
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Re: The Beatles Concert Or Studio Footage With Multiple Camera Angles
This made me think of this thread, look up Hollywood Bowl '64, lots of sources, lots of cameras.
Re: The Beatles Concert Or Studio Footage With Multiple Camera Angles
Some press conferences has multiple angles. Problem is there are a few raw camera angles for concerts that still exist (Pathe coverage of The Beatles concert in 1963 has the raw camera shots). Just check Adambound's Youtube page for most of the multiple angles. I wish there was more raw footage out there.
Re: The Beatles Concert Or Studio Footage With Multiple Camera Angles
I've done multicams and proper sync work for all of Shea, I just need to get around to merging all the sources and finishing it!A-Caceres wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 5:30 pm Some press conferences has multiple angles. Problem is there are a few raw camera angles for concerts that still exist (Pathe coverage of The Beatles concert in 1963 has the raw camera shots). Just check Adambound's Youtube page for most of the multiple angles. I wish there was more raw footage out there.
For now, here is my rough edit of Help, with every shot synced accurately to the mono in-line source and multicams in moments of overlap: hxxps://we.tl/t-UBEtiMtLgW
Complete Twickenham Footage collection out NOW: viewtopic.php?t=7470