[Dixielandjazz] YouTube postings
Jazzman joe
jazzmnjoe at aol.com
Thu Aug 7 12:48:33 PDT 2014
WELL JERRY.....YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO YOUR OPINION.....ALSO I HAVE NEVER SEEN A "PILLOCK" HERE IN THE STATES.....BUT YOU BETTER STAY CLEAR OF THEM IN THE UK......
MY FILMING IS DONE FOR THE BIX SOCIETY AND I PROVIDE THEM WITH COPIES FOR THEIR ARCHIVES. THEY GIVE ME PERMISSION TO DO WHAT I DO AND HAVE DONE FOR A GREAT MANY YEARS.....
I GET LETTERS AND EMAIL OF APPRECIATION FROM MANY FANS OF MY VIDEO'S, .DAUGHTER'S AND SONS OF MUSICIANS WHO APPRECIATE SEEING THEIR FATHER'S AND OTHER RELATIVES ON THE TUBE ESPECIALLY AFTER THEY HAVE DIED...
.ESPECIALLY THE GRANDSONS AND DAUGHTERS WHO CHERISH THESE GLIMPSES OF DEPARTED FAMILY MEMBERS...ALSO I DO NOT GET PAID OR EARN ANY MONEY FOR WHAT I DO.....I AM CONSTANTLY PROMOTING LIVE MUSIC WORLDWIDE..........
SO ENJOY YOUR OPINION AND I WILL WITH MINE ALSO.......
SINCERELY, JAZZMAN JOE
-----Original Message-----
From: Jazz Jerry <jazz1jerry at btinternet.com>
To: JazzMnJoe <JazzMnJoe at aol.com>
Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
Sent: Wed, Aug 6, 2014 4:43 pm
Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] YouTube postings
I could not disagree more with this posting. At the Norwich Jazz Party and also
a classical musical festival I am involved with there is an absolute ban on any
video recording by members of the audience of any of the performances for
various reasons. Firstly the performance is the copyright of the musicians and
only if they have all given written permission should a recording be made and
secondly and probably of more importance to the rest of the audience there is
noting more annoying that being at a concert and some pillock in front of you is
holding a video camera or cell (mobile) phone above their heads trying to film
the performers.
That properly made video performances appear on YouTube is great but leave it to
the professionals!
Jerry Brown
Sent from my iPad
> On 6 Aug 2014, at 21:20, ROBERT JOHN SMITH <robertjs at broadpark.no> wrote:
>
> I'm very grateful to people who take the trouble to film concerts, and
subsequently post the results on YouTube.
>
> This means that I get to hear and see bands that I wouldn't otherwise have the
opportunity to experience.
>
> However, there is one small fly in the ointment, viz. , people who are filmed
walking between the camera and the band.
>
> I studied one number being played, and counted 23 people who walked between
the camera and the band. This gave an average of one person every 14 seconds.
>
> If possible, therefore, I would ask that the camera be placed higher, to avoid
this distraction.
>
> Cheers
>
> Bob Smith
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