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Brighton Festival 2013 Teaser Full Length
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A flavour of some of the 120+ events you can experience at Brighton Festival 2013. Produced by Echo Video (
This year's Brighton Festival holds in store over 370 performances and 154 events in 30 venues across the city. There will also be 27 unique Brighton Festival commissions, premieres and exclusives.
Particular strands of the Brighton Festival 2013 programme include:
Emil's World -- Erich Kästner's Emil and the Detectives, one of Michael Rosen's favourite novels, is the starting point for exploring the work of artists in Germany in the 1920s and 30s and the impact of their ideas throughout the last century. From the ground-breaking film techniques of Zimmermann and Fassbinder; the impact and influence of modern cities discussed by Eric Parry, Owen Hatherley and Leo Hollis; Nina Hagen and others in the songs of Brecht and Weill; to Apparat's new electronic music, this strand pays tribute to the free-thinking artists and intellectuals of Berlin both then and now..
Vergiss mein nicht (Forget me not) -- The traces of lives lived and lives lost infuse the work of theatre artists Lola Arias, Blast Theory and Version 1.0. Like Michael Rosen's own moving reflections on grief and death, playwright and director Young Jean Lee and visual artists Kaarina Kaikkonen and Mariele Neudecker also address the inevitable with realism, humour and wit.
Sense and non-sense (Stories, Lies and Rhetoric) - Michael Rosen's fascination with language is infectious and there are dozens of events and discussions with authors, poets, thinkers, commentators and comedians. There will also be artists telling some of the great epic tales such as Beowulf and the Rime of the Ancient Mariner and exploring language at its most virtuosic, from Shakespeare to Beckett via the politicians and rhetoricians throughout history.
Michael Rosen said, It's a huge privilege for me to be the Guest Director of Brighton Festival for 2013. I believe in the chemistry of it, the way it will get the whole city talking and wondering. Festivals are great informal colleges of the arts for anyone. Contributing to what the festival will offer has drawn together many of my passions, interests and daily concerns. You will see I hope, 'moments of Emil' throughout the festival. The book expresses hope, invention, dissent, cooperation and originality set mostly in a great city and perhaps you'll find these ideas running through many of the events too. In this time - more than 80 years later - these ideas are not optional. They are what we urgently need and should continue to consider in our day to day lives.
Music - Cafe Connection by morgantj
For highlights of this year's Brighton Festival, head over to
‘Is You Is Or Is You Aint' Lucy Pickering .mp4
Dave’s Happy Hour
The Railway Club
4 Belmont, Seven Dials, Brighton
Live Jazz Band
Last Friday of Month, Free
5.30 - 8.30pm
29/08/2015
Featuring:
Dave Williams - Vocals
Alex McDonnel - Sax
John Lake - Piano
mac Casserton - Double Bass
Tony Williams - Electric Guitar
Loss Thomas - Drums
Guest Singer Lucy Pickering
Guest Singer Sam Corells
Tracks:
1) Instrumental
2) ‘Stellar by Starlight’ Instrumental In B flat
3) ‘The summer wind’ Dave Williams Vocals
4) ‘Is You Is Or Is You Aint' Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. In G minor
5) ’Angel Eyes’ Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. I Moved Tripod. During recording!
6) ‘The Recipe for making Love’ Lucy Pickering
7) ‘I Got You’ Sax Highlight
8) ‘Learning the Blues’ Dave Williams Vocals
9) ‘All Of Me’ Dave Williams Vocals
10) ‘We’re In Love’ Guest Singer Sam Corells
11) ‘The Autumn Leaves’
12) ‘Like Someone In Love’ Lucy Pickering
The Videographer’s rant:
Although i worked at 720p dvd resolution, I made Stereo recordings for smartphone as ofcom say that now most people use them to surf the internet. I also don’t like compression buffering, when viewing High definition on public wi-fi, so i make the lowest possible pixel count videos of acceptable quality. That does not pander to artist’s egos, But such are quicker to upload in a cyber cafe. I took two portable LED Lithium ion worklights, one small on a flash-bar with white diffusers and apricot filters, another larger, with white diffusers and a36 generic theatre pink stage wash filters. The rode videomicpro was set at -10dB, as i do not have audio metering and i don’t like the agc (automatic gain control) compression artifacts. The lighting was poor for video, but atmospheric, hence grain in the footage. the slick 500g tripod wobbled as people passed bye, but i like portability comfort almost above all. the guitar sounds a bit low in the mix (i was not producing). The view finder was too small to see the shots properly and dims a short while after pressing start record. It beggars belief, that i have not seen a nylon pan head bush on a cheap tripod yet. post Production: Conversion of imported files takes forever ( having set in and out points and fisheye curves removal). The software crashed exporting and would not quit. Alt + command + escape. Exporting files takes forever. I had to enhance colours and adjust the volume higher.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
Dave’s Happy Hour, The Railway Club, 4 Belmont, Seven Dials last Friday of the month.
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine HD 675MB
Jazz Machine Trio Live at The Freemasons
Sunday 7th June 2015, 8pm. Admission Free!
See them subsequent first Sundays of the month:
39 Western Road, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom.
Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine HD
Online European venue database:
tigmus.com
320 by 180 pixels .mp4 seems smartphone size = 1/4 DVD size. That makes sense for watching where there are start up and buffering issues, such as, in pubs and cafes etc. where lots of people are using broadband of dubious capacity. Hence: Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine 4Smartphone/ Stereo.mp4
Note the wide angle lens and not enough light for videography, hence grain. So, I am having to set the white balance in post production and turn the temperature up. I removed the fisheye lens curves. The camera has a maximum track length of 11 minutes and 49 seconds, then it stops and starts a new track file… annoying! There is a slight glitch when you stitch tracks together: two here! So, you have to stop start the recording for every song! Anyhow, 7 vinyl singles used to be about 3 minutes long. People only look on youtube for about 1 and 2/3rds minutes anyhow… perhaps, the videos are too static! Artists expect expertly framed, multi-angle and multi-distance shots… zooms and pans, effects and perfect sound, all for free! I suppose that I should try to fade the audio in and out, but it's quarter to midnight and I like sharp dynamic attack, (waves have a graphical shape: an attack, decay, sustain and release envelope)! No metering or gain adjustment on the camera, just -10dB on the microphone if it gets too loud, otherwise the rhythm pumps with the vocals (automatic gain control)…a hit and miss, guessing game! These videos are recorded on 1/2 electret stereo XY stereo mics that roll of at low E 40Hz, because I like to hear bass. I would like to try two shotgun mics facing forward, ear distance apart.
Lighting Tech (not used here): See rotolight (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience and blow about) also Zylight the Newz $429 both available now.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons? 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street. When?
Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine 4Smartphone/ Stereo
Jazz Machine Trio
See them subsequent first Sundays of the month:
Live at The Freemasons
39 Western Road, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom.
Sunday 7th June 2015, 8pm. Admission Free!
Online European venue database:
tigmus.com
320 by 180 pixels .mp4 seems smartphone size = 1/4 DVD size. That makes sense for watching where there are start up and buffering issues, such as, in pubs and cafes etc. where lots of people are using broadband of dubious capacity. Hence: Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine 4Smartphone/ Stereo.mp4
Note the wide angle lens and not enough light for videography, hence grain. So, I am having to set the white balance in post production and turn the temperature up. I removed the fisheye lens curves. The camera has a maximum track length of 11 minutes and 49 seconds, then it stops and starts a new track file… annoying! There is a slight glitch when you stitch tracks together: two here! So, you have to stop start the recording for every song! Anyhow, 7” vinyl singles used to be about 2 and 1/2 minutes long. People only look on youtube for about 1 and 2/3rds minutes anyhow… perhaps, the videos are too static! Artists expect expertly framed, multi-angle and multi-distance shots… zooms and pans, effects and perfect sound, all for free! I suppose that I should try to fade the audio in and out, but it’s quarter to midnight and I like sharp dynamic attack, (waves have a graphical shape: an attack, decay, sustain and release envelope)! No metering or gain adjustment on the camera, just -10dB on the microphone if it gets too loud, otherwise the rhythm pumps with the vocals (automatic gain control)…a hit and miss, guessing game! These videos are recorded on electret stereo XY stereo mics that roll of at low E 40Hz, because I like to hear bass. I would like to try two shotgun mics facing forward, ear distance apart.
Lighting Tech (not used here): See rotolight (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience) also Zylight the Newz $429 both available now.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
Jazz Machine Trio Live at The Freemasons tablet video 002
Jazz Machine Trio Live at The Freemasons
Sunday 7th June 2015, 8pm. Admission Free!
See them subsequent first Sundays of the month:
39 Western Road, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom.
Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine HD 675MB
Jazz Machine stereo for tablet 480p 001
Jazz Machine Trio Live at The Freemasons tablet video
Online European venue database:
tigmus.com
320 by 180 pixels .mp4 seems smartphone size = 1/4 DVD size. That makes sense for watching where there are start up and buffering issues, such as, in pubs and cafes etc. where lots of people are using broadband of dubious capacity. Hence: Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine 4Smartphone/ Stereo.mp4
Note the wide angle lens and not enough light for videography, hence grain. So, I am having to set the white balance in post production and turn the temperature up. I removed the fisheye lens curves. The camera has a maximum track length of 11 minutes and 49 seconds, then it stops and starts a new track file… annoying! There is a slight glitch when you stitch tracks together: two here! So, you have to stop start the recording for every song! Anyhow, 7 vinyl singles used to be about 3 minutes long. People only look on youtube for about 1 and 2/3rds minutes anyhow… perhaps, the videos are too static! Artists expect expertly framed, multi-angle and multi-distance shots… zooms and pans, effects and perfect sound, all for free! I suppose that I should try to fade the audio in and out, but it's quarter to midnight and I like sharp dynamic attack, (waves have a graphical shape: an attack, decay, sustain and release envelope)! No metering or gain adjustment on the camera, just -10dB on the microphone if it gets too loud, otherwise the rhythm pumps with the vocals (automatic gain control)…a hit and miss, guessing game! These videos are recorded on 1/2 electret stereo XY stereo mics that roll of at low E 40Hz, because I like to hear bass. I would like to try two shotgun mics facing forward, ear distance apart.
Lighting Tech (not used here): See rotolight (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience and blow about) also Zylight the Newz $429 both available now.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons? 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
Jazz Machine 3rd Stereo Tablet Video 480p 329MB
Jazz Machine Trio Live at The Freemasons
Sunday 7th June 2015, 8pm. Admission Free!
See them subsequent first Sundays of the month:
39 Western Road, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom.
Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine HD 675MB
Jazz Machine stereo for tablet 480p 001
Jazz Machine Trio Live at The Freemasons tablet video
Jazz Machine 3rd Stereo Tablet Video 480p
Online European venue database:
tigmus.com
320 by 180 pixels .mp4 seems smartphone size = 1/4 DVD size. That makes sense for watching where there are start up and buffering issues, such as, in pubs and cafes etc. where lots of people are using broadband of dubious capacity. Hence: Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine 4Smartphone/ Stereo.mp4
Note the wide angle lens and not enough light for videography, hence grain. So, I am having to set the white balance in post production and turn the temperature up. I removed the fisheye lens curves. The camera has a maximum track length of 11 minutes and 49 seconds, then it stops and starts a new track file… annoying! There is a slight glitch when you stitch tracks together: two here! So, you have to stop start the recording for every song! Anyhow, 7 vinyl singles used to be about 3 minutes long. People only look on youtube for about 1 and 2/3rds minutes anyhow… perhaps, the videos are too static! Artists expect expertly framed, multi-angle and multi-distance shots… zooms and pans, effects and perfect sound, all for free! I suppose that I should try to fade the audio in and out, but it's quarter to midnight and I like sharp dynamic attack, (waves have a graphical shape: an attack, decay, sustain and release envelope)! No metering or gain adjustment on the camera, just -10dB on the microphone if it gets too loud, otherwise the rhythm pumps with the vocals (automatic gain control)…a hit and miss, guessing game! These videos are recorded on 1/2 electret stereo XY stereo mics that roll of at low E 40Hz, because I like to hear bass. I would like to try two shotgun mics facing forward, ear distance apart.
Lighting Tech (not used here): See rotolight neo (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience and blow about) also Zylight the Newz $429 both available now.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons? 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
kate lynn live @windmill brighton
juice 107.2 tony marks & andrea fox live open mic night @
windmill pub brighton
Teresinha de lucía
Teresa, Agosto 2008.
Tocando por decir algo, la guitarra en The Mash Tun, Brighton.
Jazz Machine stereo for tablet 480p 001
Jazz Machine Trio Live at The Freemasons
Sunday 7th June 2015, 8pm. Admission Free!
See them subsequent first Sundays of the month:
39 Western Road, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom.
Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine HD 675MB
Jazz Machine stereo for tablet 480p 001
Online European venue database:
tigmus.com
320 by 180 pixels .mp4 seems smartphone size = 1/4 DVD size. That makes sense for watching where there are start up and buffering issues, such as, in pubs and cafes etc. where lots of people are using broadband of dubious capacity. Hence: Editor's Choice - Jazz Machine 4Smartphone/ Stereo.mp4
Note the wide angle lens and not enough light for videography, hence grain. So, I am having to set the white balance in post production and turn the temperature up. I removed the fisheye lens curves. The camera has a maximum track length of 11 minutes and 49 seconds, then it stops and starts a new track file… annoying! There is a slight glitch when you stitch tracks together: two here! So, you have to stop start the recording for every song! Anyhow, 7 vinyl singles used to be about 3 minutes long. People only look on youtube for about 1 and 2/3rds minutes anyhow… perhaps, the videos are too static! Artists expect expertly framed, multi-angle and multi-distance shots… zooms and pans, effects and perfect sound, all for free! I suppose that I should try to fade the audio in and out, but it's quarter to midnight and I like sharp dynamic attack, (waves have a graphical shape: an attack, decay, sustain and release envelope)! No metering or gain adjustment on the camera, just -10dB on the microphone if it gets too loud, otherwise the rhythm pumps with the vocals (automatic gain control)…a hit and miss, guessing game! These videos are recorded on 1/2 electret stereo XY stereo mics that roll of at low E 40Hz, because I like to hear bass. I would like to try two shotgun mics facing forward, ear distance apart.
Lighting Tech (not used here): See rotolight (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience and blow about) also Zylight the Newz $429 both available now.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons? 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
‘We’re In Love’ Guest Singer Sam Corells .mp4
Dave’s Happy Hour
The Railway Club
4 Belmont, Seven Dials, Brighton
Live Jazz Band
Last Friday of Month, Free
5.30 - 8.30pm
29/08/2015
Featuring:
Dave Williams - Vocals
Alex McDonnel - Sax
John Lake - Piano
mac Casserton - Double Bass
Tony Williams - Electric Guitar
Loss Thomas - Drums
Guest Singer Lucy Pickering
Guest Singer Sam Corells
Tracks:
1) Instrumental
2) ‘Stellar by Starlight’ Instrumental In B flat
3) ‘The summer wind’ Dave Williams Vocals
4) ‘Is You Is Or Is You Aint' Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. In G minor
5) ’Angel Eyes’ Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. I Moved Tripod. During recording!
6) ‘The Recipe for making Love’ Lucy Pickering
7) ‘I Got You’ Sax Highlight
8) ‘Learning the Blues’ Dave Williams Vocals
9) ‘All Of Me’ Dave Williams Vocals
10) ‘We’re In Love’ Guest Singer Sam Corells
11) ‘The Autumn Leaves’
12) ‘Like Someone In Love’ Lucy Pickering
The Videographer’s rant:
Although i worked at 720p dvd resolution, I made Stereo recordings for smartphone as ofcom say that now most people use them to surf the internet. I also don’t like compression buffering, when viewing High definition on public wi-fi, so i make the lowest possible pixel count videos of acceptable quality. That does not pander to artist’s egos, But such are quicker to upload in a cyber cafe. I took two portable LED Lithium ion worklights, one small on a flash-bar with white diffusers and apricot filters, another larger, with white diffusers and a36 generic theatre pink stage wash filters. The rode videomicpro was set at -10dB, as i do not have audio metering and i don’t like the agc (automatic gain control) compression artifacts. The lighting was poor for video, but atmospheric, hence grain in the footage. the slick 500g tripod wobbled as people passed bye, but i like portability comfort almost above all. the guitar sounds a bit low in the mix (i was not producing). The view finder was too small to see the shots properly and dims a short while after pressing start record. It beggars belief, that i have not seen a nylon pan head bush on a cheap tripod yet. post Production: Conversion of imported files takes forever ( having set in and out points and fisheye curves removal). The software crashed exporting and would not quit. Alt + command + escape. Exporting files takes forever. I had to enhance colours and adjust the volume higher.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
Dave’s Happy Hour, The Railway Club, 4 Belmont, Seven Dials last Friday of the month.
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
Roderick Hart 'When it Rains' Brad Mehldau 006 Stereo http://youtu.be/KNlJXOTYY_Q
Roderick Hart Trio or Quartet, Live at The Queen Victoria.
Saturday 28th March 2015. Admission Free!
Afternoon Jazz and Brunch at ‘The Queen Victoria’ 56 High Street, Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, UK from about 2.40pm to 5.00pm. It is near the Brighton seaside on the 27, 14, 12, 13 and 2A bus routes.
The Roderick Hart Trio:
Roderick Hart - piano
Paul Whitten - bass
Dave Trigwell - drums
+ Imogen Ryall - singer (later on… say 4.15 pm).
These videos are recorded on electret stereo XY stereo mics.
The 720p DVD quality videos:
001
002 We Know: Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment!:
003 Two numbers! The first has a double bass solo. I particularly like ‘the tickling of the ivories’ on the second track!:
005 Three tracks: ’Summer Nights’ A whole jazz band video with singer Imogen Ryall, has a double bass solo. Third track: ‘When It Rains’ sounds like pop music. It sounded alright… at least it is not distorting, then it timed out aargh… I liked it!
006 It Rains: A misty white balance (video blur!) …various tracks… a bit of a double bass solo about 3/4 through.
007 Chega Latino. The ‘no mix’ recording is drum and glass-clean heavy. There is a bass solo.
Roderick Hart mp4: NICE! Unfortunately, just a taster… Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment again! That the bass sounds deeper and better off axes to the player’s combo amp, that suggests directivity of loudspeaker’s timbre / frequency or wavelength emanation.
rottingdeanjazzclub.com
Perhaps Imogen Ryall needs a Shure SM 58 Beta microphone for vocal acuity or a radio mic to prevent tripping up punters?
Find more less hi fi jazz videos at:
Editor’s Choice: Roderick Hart focus:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Whole Trio mid focus:
Dave Trigwell focus- drums ‘Blackbird’ :
An earlier video: Roderick Hart focus:
Editor’s Rant:
Note the deadcat wind-jammer hairs in the way, to the left of the picture sometimes, I should have taken it off indoors! Notice the two lens reflections of the wall lighting, so perhaps the protective clear lens cap is not such a good idea after all! Setting the white balance helped in post production! Having held an A4 white photocopy paper a foot or so in front of the lens helps! Remember advance settings: click ‘remove fisheye’ also ‘remember settings for future clips’. 11 minutes 49s. 07 seems to be a naff a default time limit for recording Go Pro track length… that is very annoying. The drummer didn't like the lighting glare.. I have tweaked it to a lower intensity since. Lighting Tech: See rotolight (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience) also Zylight the Newz $429 available May.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
Roderick Hart 'For All We Know' 002 Stereo http://youtu.be/tyymZ_B3zpc
Roderick Hart Trio or Quartet, Live at The Queen Victoria.
Saturday 28th March 2015. Admission Free!
Afternoon Jazz and Brunch at ‘The Queen Victoria’ 56 High Street, Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, UK from about 2.40pm to 5.00pm. It is near the Brighton seaside on the 27, 14, 12, 13 and 2A bus routes.
The Roderick Hart Trio:
Roderick Hart - piano
Paul Whitten - bass
Dave Trigwell - drums
+ Imogen Ryall - singer (later on… say 4.15 pm).
These videos are recorded on electret stereo XY stereo mics.
The 720p DVD quality videos:
002 We Know: Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment!:
003 Two numbers! The first has a double bass solo. I particularly like ‘the tickling of the ivories’ on the second track!:
005 Three tracks: ’Summer Nights’ A whole jazz band video with singer Imogen Ryall, has a double bass solo. Third track: ‘When It Rains’ sounds like pop music. It sounded alright… at least it is not distorting, then it timed out aargh… I liked it!
006 It Rains: A misty white balance (video blur!) …various tracks… a bit of a double bass solo about 3/4 through.
007 Chega Latino. The ‘no mix’ recording is drum and glass-clean heavy. There is a bass solo.
Roderick Hart mp4: NICE! Unfortunately, just a taster… Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment again! That the bass sounds deeper and better off axes to the player’s combo amp, that suggests directivity of loudspeaker’s timbre / frequency or wavelength emanation.
rottingdeanjazzclub.com
Perhaps Imogen Ryall needs a Shure SM 58 Beta microphone for vocal acuity or a radio mic to prevent tripping up punters?
Find more less hi fi jazz videos at:
Editor’s Choice: Roderick Hart focus:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Whole Trio mid focus:
Dave Trigwell focus- drums ‘Blackbird’ :
An earlier video: Roderick Hart focus:
Editor’s Rant:
Note the deadcat wind-jammer hairs in the way, to the left of the picture sometimes, I should have taken it off indoors! Notice the two lens reflections of the wall lighting, so perhaps the protective clear lens cap is not such a good idea after all! Setting the white balance helped in post production! Having held an A4 white photocopy paper a foot or so in front of the lens helps! Remember advance settings: click ‘remove fisheye’ also ‘remember settings for future clips’. 11 minutes 49s. 07 seems to be a naff a default time limit for recording Go Pro track length… that is very annoying. The drummer didn't like the lighting glare.. I have tweaked it to a lower intensity since. Lighting Tech: See rotolight (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience) also Zylight the Newz $429 available May.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
End
‘Angel Eyes’ Guest Singer Lucy Pickering .mp4
Dave’s Happy Hour
The Railway Club
4 Belmont, Seven Dials, Brighton
Live Jazz Band
Last Friday of Month, Free
5.30 - 8.30pm
29/08/2015
Featuring:
Dave Williams - Vocals
Alex McDonnel - Sax
John Lake - Piano
mac Casserton - Double Bass
Tony Williams - Electric Guitar
Loss Thomas - Drums
Guest Singer Lucy Pickering
Guest Singer Sam Corells
Tracks:
1) Instrumental
2) ‘Stellar by Starlight’ Instrumental In B flat
3) ‘The summer wind’ Dave Williams Vocals
4) ‘Is You Is Or Is You Aint' Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. In G minor
5) ’Angel Eyes’ Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. I Moved Tripod. During recording!
6) ‘The Recipe for making Love’ Lucy Pickering
7) ‘I Got You’ Sax Highlight
8) ‘Learning the Blues’ Dave Williams Vocals
9) ‘All Of Me’ Dave Williams Vocals
10) ‘We’re In Love’ Guest Singer Sam Corells
11) ‘The Autumn Leaves’
12) ‘Like Someone In Love’ Lucy Pickering
The Videographer’s rant:
Although i worked at 720p dvd resolution, I made Stereo recordings for smartphone as ofcom say that now most people use them to surf the internet. I also don’t like compression buffering, when viewing High definition on public wi-fi, so i make the lowest possible pixel count videos of acceptable quality. That does not pander to artist’s egos, But such are quicker to upload in a cyber cafe. I took two portable LED Lithium ion worklights, one small on a flash-bar with white diffusers and apricot filters, another larger, with white diffusers and a36 generic theatre pink stage wash filters. The rode videomicpro was set at -10dB, as i do not have audio metering and i don’t like the agc (automatic gain control) compression artifacts. The lighting was poor for video, but atmospheric, hence grain in the footage. the slick 500g tripod wobbled as people passed bye, but i like portability comfort almost above all. the guitar sounds a bit low in the mix (i was not producing). The view finder was too small to see the shots properly and dims a short while after pressing start record. It beggars belief, that i have not seen a nylon pan head bush on a cheap tripod yet. post Production: Conversion of imported files takes forever ( having set in and out points and fisheye curves removal). The software crashed exporting and would not quit. Alt + command + escape. Exporting files takes forever. I had to enhance colours and adjust the volume higher.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
Dave’s Happy Hour, The Railway Club, 4 Belmont, Seven Dials last Friday of the month.
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
Roderick Hart 'Summer Night' Stereo 005 http://youtu.be/xrNZ75LnWgU
Roderick Hart Trio or Quartet, Live at The Queen Victoria.
Saturday 28th March 2015. Admission Free!
Afternoon Jazz and Brunch at ‘The Queen Victoria’ 56 High Street, Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, UK from about 2.40pm to 5.00pm. It is near the Brighton seaside on the 27, 14, 12, 13 and 2A bus routes.
The Roderick Hart Trio:
Roderick Hart - piano
Paul Whitten - bass
Dave Trigwell - drums
+ Imogen Ryall - singer (later on… say 4.15 pm).
These videos are recorded on electret stereo XY stereo mics.
The 720p DVD quality videos:
001
002 We Know: Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment!:
003 Two numbers! The first has a double bass solo. I particularly like ‘the tickling of the ivories’ on the second track!:
005 Three tracks: ’Summer Nights’ A whole jazz band video with singer Imogen Ryall, has a double bass solo. Third track: ‘When It Rains’ sounds like pop music. It sounded alright… at least it is not distorting, then it timed out aargh… I liked it!
006 It Rains: A misty white balance (video blur!) …various tracks… a bit of a double bass solo about 3/4 through.
007 Chega Latino. The ‘no mix’ recording is drum and glass-clean heavy. There is a bass solo.
Roderick Hart mp4: NICE! Unfortunately, just a taster… Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment again! That the bass sounds deeper and better off axes to the player’s combo amp, that suggests directivity of loudspeaker’s timbre / frequency or wavelength emanation.
rottingdeanjazzclub.com
Perhaps Imogen Ryall needs a Shure SM 58 Beta microphone for vocal acuity or a radio mic to prevent tripping up punters?
Find more less hi fi jazz videos at:
Editor’s Choice: Roderick Hart focus:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Whole Trio mid focus:
Dave Trigwell focus- drums ‘Blackbird’ :
An earlier video: Roderick Hart focus:
Editor’s Rant:
Note the deadcat wind-jammer hairs in the way, to the left of the picture sometimes, I should have taken it off indoors! Notice the two lens reflections of the wall lighting, so perhaps the protective clear lens cap is not such a good idea after all! Setting the white balance helped in post production! Having held an A4 white photocopy paper a foot or so in front of the lens helps! Remember advance settings: click ‘remove fisheye’ also ‘remember settings for future clips’. 11 minutes 49s. 07 seems to be a naff a default time limit for recording Go Pro track length… that is very annoying. The drummer didn't like the lighting glare.. I have tweaked it to a lower intensity since. Lighting Tech: See rotolight (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience) also Zylight the Newz $429 available May.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
‘All Of Me’.mp4
The Railway Club
4 Belmont, Seven Dials, Brighton
Live Jazz Band
Last Friday of Month, Free
5.30 - 8.30pm
29/08/2015
Featuring:
Dave Williams - Vocals
Alex McDonnel - Sax
John Lake - Piano
mac Casserton - Double Bass
Tony Williams - Electric Guitar
Loss Thomas - Drums
Guest Singer Lucy Pickering
Guest Singer Sam Corells
Tracks:
1) Instrumental
2) ‘Stellar by Starlight’ Instrumental In B flat
3) ‘The summer wind’ Dave Williams Vocals
4) ‘Is You Is Or Is You Aint' Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. In G minor
5) ’Angel Eyes’ Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. I Moved Tripod. During recording!
6) ‘The Recipe for making Love’ Lucy Pickering
7) ‘I Got You’ Sax Highlight
8) ‘Learning the Blues’ Dave Williams Vocals
9) ‘All Of Me’ Dave Williams Vocals
10) ‘We’re In Love’ Guest Singer Sam Corells
11) ‘The Autumn Leaves’
12) ‘Like Someone In Love’ Lucy Pickering
The Videographer’s rant:
Although i worked at 720p dvd resolution, I made Stereo recordings for smartphone as ofcom say that now most people use them to surf the internet. I also don’t like compression buffering, when viewing High definition on public wi-fi, so i make the lowest possible pixel count videos of acceptable quality. That does not pander to artist’s egos, But such are quicker to upload in a cyber cafe. I took two portable LED Lithium ion worklights, one small on a flash-bar with white diffusers and apricot filters, another larger, with white diffusers and a36 generic theatre pink stage wash filters. The rode videomicpro was set at -10dB, as i do not have audio metering and i don’t like the agc (automatic gain control) compression artifacts. The lighting was poor for video, but atmospheric, hence grain in the footage. the slick 500g tripod wobbled as people passed bye, but i like portability comfort almost above all. the guitar sounds a bit low in the mix (i was not producing). The view finder was too small to see the shots properly and dims a short while after pressing start record. It beggars belief, that i have not seen a nylon pan head bush on a cheap tripod yet. post Production: Conversion of imported files takes forever ( having set in and out points and fisheye curves removal). The software crashed exporting and would not quit. Alt + command + escape. Exporting files takes forever. I had to enhance colours and adjust the volume higher.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
Dave’s Happy Hour, The Railway Club, 4 Belmont, Seven Dials last Friday of the month.
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
Your Beer?
Little did Arctic Monkey boy know...
Mash Tun in Brighton, England.
Roderick Hart 'Chega De Saudade' by Jobim 007 Latino. Stereo http://youtu.be/6XmVfCi6GDQ
Roderick Hart Trio or Quartet, Live at The Queen Victoria.
Saturday 28th March 2015. Admission Free!
Afternoon Jazz and Brunch at ‘The Queen Victoria’ 56 High Street, Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, UK from about 2.40pm to 5.00pm. It is near the Brighton seaside on the 27, 14, 12, 13 and 2A bus routes.
The Roderick Hart Trio:
Roderick Hart - piano
Paul Whitten - bass
Dave Trigwell - drums
+ Imogen Ryall - singer (later on… say 4.15 pm).
These videos are recorded on electret stereo XY stereo mics.
The 720p DVD quality videos:
002 We Know: Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment!:
003 Two numbers! The first has a double bass solo. I particularly like ‘the tickling of the ivories’ on the second track!:
005 Three tracks: ’Summer Nights’ A whole jazz band video with singer Imogen Ryall, has a double bass solo. Third track: ‘When It Rains’ sounds like pop music. It sounded alright… at least it is not distorting, then it timed out aargh… I liked it!
006 It Rains: A misty white balance (video blur!) …various tracks… a bit of a double bass solo about 3/4 through.
007 Chega Latino. The ‘no mix’ recording is drum and glass-clean heavy. There is a bass solo.
Roderick Hart mp4: NICE! Unfortunately, just a taster… Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment again! That the bass sounds deeper and better off axes to the player’s combo amp, that suggests directivity of loudspeaker’s timbre / frequency or wavelength emanation.
rottingdeanjazzclub.com
Perhaps Imogen Ryall needs a Shure SM 58 Beta microphone for vocal acuity or a radio mic to prevent tripping up punters?
Find more less hi fi jazz videos at:
Editor’s Choice: Roderick Hart focus:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Whole Trio mid focus:
Dave Trigwell focus- drums ‘Blackbird’ :
An earlier video: Roderick Hart focus:
Editor’s Rant:
Note the deadcat wind-jammer hairs in the way, to the left of the picture sometimes, I should have taken it off indoors! Notice the two lens reflections of the wall lighting, so perhaps the protective clear lens cap is not such a good idea after all! Setting the white balance helped in post production! Having held an A4 white photocopy paper a foot or so in front of the lens helps! Remember advance settings: click ‘remove fisheye’ also ‘remember settings for future clips’. 11 minutes 49s. 07 seems to be a naff a default time limit for recording Go Pro track length… that is very annoying. The drummer didn't like the lighting glare.. I have tweaked it to a lower intensity since. Lighting Tech: See rotolight (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience) also Zylight the Newz $429 available May.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
End
Roderick Hart Two numbers! The first has a double bass solo. Stereo 003 http://youtu.be/HaNcd9b8KxU
Roderick Hart Trio or Quartet, Live at The Queen Victoria.
Saturday 28th March 2015. Admission Free!
Afternoon Jazz and Brunch at ‘The Queen Victoria’ 56 High Street, Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, UK from about 2.40pm to 5.00pm. It is near the Brighton seaside on the 27, 14, 12, 13 and 2A bus routes.
The Roderick Hart Trio:
Roderick Hart - piano
Paul Whitten - bass
Dave Trigwell - drums
+ Imogen Ryall - singer (later on… say 4.15 pm).
These videos are recorded on electret stereo XY stereo mics.
The 720p DVD quality videos:
002 We Know: Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment!:
003 Two numbers! The first has a double bass solo. I particularly like ‘the tickling of the ivories’ on the second track!:
005 Three tracks: ’Summer Nights’ A whole jazz band video with singer Imogen Ryall, has a double bass solo. Third track: ‘When It Rains’ sounds like pop music. It sounded alright… at least it is not distorting, then it timed out aargh… I liked it!
006 It Rains: A misty white balance (video blur!) …various tracks… a bit of a double bass solo about 3/4 through.
007 Chega Latino. The ‘no mix’ recording is drum and glass-clean heavy. There is a bass solo.
Roderick Hart mp4: NICE! Unfortunately, just a taster… Almost goes into ‘Give Me Sunshine’ for a moment again! That the bass sounds deeper and better off axes to the player’s combo amp, that suggests directivity of loudspeaker’s timbre / frequency or wavelength emanation.
rottingdeanjazzclub.com
Perhaps Imogen Ryall needs a Shure SM 58 Beta microphone for vocal acuity or a radio mic to prevent tripping up punters?
Find more less hi fi jazz videos at:
Editor’s Choice: Roderick Hart focus:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Paul Whitten focus- jazz double bass:
Whole Trio mid focus:
Dave Trigwell focus- drums ‘Blackbird’ :
An earlier video: Roderick Hart focus:
Editor’s Rant:
Note the deadcat wind-jammer hairs in the way, to the left of the picture sometimes, I should have taken it off indoors! Notice the two lens reflections of the wall lighting, so perhaps the protective clear lens cap is not such a good idea after all! Setting the white balance helped in post production! Having held an A4 white photocopy paper a foot or so in front of the lens helps! Remember advance settings: click ‘remove fisheye’ also ‘remember settings for future clips’. 11 minutes 49s. 07 seems to be a naff a default time limit for recording Go Pro track length… that is very annoying. The drummer didn't like the lighting glare.. I have tweaked it to a lower intensity since. Lighting Tech: See rotolight (that would get in the way of the line of sight of the audience) also Zylight the Newz $429 available May.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?
End
‘I Got You’ Sax Highlight .mp4
Dave’s Happy Hour
The Railway Club
4 Belmont, Seven Dials, Brighton
Live Jazz Band
Last Friday of Month, Free
5.30 - 8.30pm
29/08/2015
Featuring:
Dave Williams - Vocals
Alex McDonnel - Sax
John Lake - Piano
mac Casserton - Double Bass
Tony Williams - Electric Guitar
Loss Thomas - Drums
Guest Singer Lucy Pickering
Guest Singer Sam Corells
Tracks:
1) Instrumental
2) ‘Stellar by Starlight’ Instrumental In B flat
3) ‘The summer wind’ Dave Williams Vocals
4) ‘Is You Is Or Is You Aint' Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. In G minor
5) ’Angel Eyes’ Guest Singer Lucy Pickering. I Moved Tripod. During recording!
6) ‘The Recipe for making Love’ Lucy Pickering
7) ‘I Got You’ Sax Highlight
8) ‘Learning the Blues’ Dave Williams Vocals
9) ‘All Of Me’ Dave Williams Vocals
10) ‘We’re In Love’ Guest Singer Sam Corells
11) ‘The Autumn Leaves’
12) ‘Like Someone In Love’ Lucy Pickering
The Videographer’s rant:
Although i worked at 720p dvd resolution, I made Stereo recordings for smartphone as ofcom say that now most people use them to surf the internet. I also don’t like compression buffering, when viewing High definition on public wi-fi, so i make the lowest possible pixel count videos of acceptable quality. That does not pander to artist’s egos, But such are quicker to upload in a cyber cafe. I took two portable LED Lithium ion worklights, one small on a flash-bar with white diffusers and apricot filters, another larger, with white diffusers and a36 generic theatre pink stage wash filters. The rode videomicpro was set at -10dB, as i do not have audio metering and i don’t like the agc (automatic gain control) compression artifacts. The lighting was poor for video, but atmospheric, hence grain in the footage. the slick 500g tripod wobbled as people passed bye, but i like portability comfort almost above all. the guitar sounds a bit low in the mix (i was not producing). The view finder was too small to see the shots properly and dims a short while after pressing start record. It beggars belief, that i have not seen a nylon pan head bush on a cheap tripod yet. post Production: Conversion of imported files takes forever ( having set in and out points and fisheye curves removal). The software crashed exporting and would not quit. Alt + command + escape. Exporting files takes forever. I had to enhance colours and adjust the volume higher.
Some more Jazz Gigs in the Brighton Area:
Dave’s Happy Hour, The Railway Club, 4 Belmont, Seven Dials last Friday of the month.
ParisHouseBrighton.com
Live Jazz every Saturday 4.15pm-7pm,
21 Western Rd, Brighton.
The Duke of Wellington, Coast Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, second and fourth Saturday afternoons of the month, from 3pm.
Ancient Mariner, 59 Rutland Road Hove, Aldrington, Saturday 8.30pm.
‘Three Jolly Butchers’ 59 North Road Brighton, Sunday about 4pm,.
‘The 7 Stars’ Sunday 4.45pm Ship Street, Brighton.
The Lion and Lobster, Silwood St, Sunday Nights 7.30ish.
Pull and Pump, Clarence Gardens, Sunday Lunchtime: No?
Hand in Hand, Kept Town, Sunday nights.
Bee’s Mouth, Western Road, Monday Night Jam.
The Snowdrop, Lewes, Near bottom end of High St, turn right: Mondays 8.30pm.
The Albion: Monday afternoons 2:30-5pm 110 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2EB.
Paris Wine Bar: Tuesdays 6.30 - 9:.30pm, 119 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2AF.
The Brunswick, Holland Road Hove, Tuesday Night Jam.
Hare and Hounds, Worthing, West Sussex: between the Law Courts and Boots the Chemist, Tuesday night.
The Verdict 159 Edward St: Jam Wednesdays (glass collection).
Bristol Bar, Paston Place, Kemptown, Brighton, Thursday night.
Bohemia, 54-55 Meeting House Lane, Thursday night.
Royal Sovereign: A couple of times a month on a Thursday night: 66 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HE.
Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Pianist. When?
The Mesmerist 1-3 Prince Albert Street?