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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

What I Learned

I have to admit that I thought this was going to be much easier than it turned out.  Hardware technology has improved dramatically in the past few years, especially smart photo capabilities. There are still some limitations. My Droid X camera still doesn’t provide the quality of images I want. The auto shutter speed is too slow in low light situations and the flash adjustment is frustrating. MZ’s Android phone has a much better camera. The FlipCam provided the nicest images but could not be uploaded until after the show.

With all our background in copyright and fair use, we were naive to assume we could document such a major artist without legal issues. By purchasing a ticket you agree to the contract law and stipulations of the engagement, these supersede any fair use application.  So we were informed before the show started that there would be no photos permitted in the first five rows, and there were a group of security people to help remind us. We were also frisked on the way in for cameras and contraband forcing us to discreetly bring in our hardware.
During a show the atmosphere is always chaotic. We had some idea of what portions might be more significant or unusual – Dylan on guitar, songs that were not frequently played, interesting backdrop treatments, etc. The coordination of capturing the moment, commenting on it and uploading it – all while trying to watch the show took some effort.  So there were some empty uploads or bad image uploads that had to be edited later. MZ has had more practice with this and pulled it off much better than I was able to. Again my phone images were weak and didn’t seem worthy of posting.

I do currently have one YouTube clip of the show published. Within 15 minutes of posting it, I received a notice that it was a copyright violation of this artist and would I kindly remove it. They threatened that my account would be deleted if I did not comply. Since it is the only clip on my account, I’m waiting to see how long that process takes. Not that I don’t understand and agree with the policy, more that I just want to see the procedural process in action.

I am looking forward to trying this again and improving on our efforts. Your comments and suggestions are encouraged. - mc

UPDATE 11/15/10 -- It took exactly one week for my video to be deleted from Youtube with a stern warning that next time my account would be deleted. However the clip continues to work from the embedded link. So I will watch to see how long that will last.

Monday, November 8, 2010

The Crowd Shuffles Out


Here is a brief clip of the crowd leaving the Bob Dylan concert. Hopefully the WebSheriff won't mind this.

Dylan videos: second try






The "websherrif" made me take down the videos that I had uploaded to YouTube. I inserted these directly into blogger. The quality seems a little compromised but you get the idea. My longer clip wouldn't load so I may try again tomorrow.

It's All Over Now Baby Blue



This is the longest video I got with the FlipCam before security intervened. It does feature Dylan playing guitar. -mc

Within 20 minutes I got an e-mail telling me my YouTube account will be suspended if I don't delete this video.

Behind the scenes


Behind the scenes exclusive: Dr. Chase messes with the video resolution settings on his phone.  Fascinating.

Full Set list from Show

Here is the full set list as posted on the Dylan website

Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
Just Like A Woman
Rollin' And Tumblin'
Tangled Up In Blue
High Water (for Charlie Patton)
Tryin' To Get To Heaven
Summer Days
Blind Willie McTell
Highway 61 Revisited
Workingman's Blues #2
Thunder On The Mountain
Ballad Of A Thin Man
Jolene
Like A Rolling Stone




mc

    Sunday, November 7, 2010

    Back alive and living in a world created by Dylan

    
    Dylan was his usual fascinating, maddening self.
     We are on the road heading out of Pittsburgh with all faculties intact. Only overshot the parking lot by three blocks but needed the exercise. Tonight and tomorrow we will be posting some higher quality videos  taken with the flip cameras. Overall the exercise worked. We found out that the technology to update on the fly exists, if imperfectly. The concert was what one expects from Dylan: confusing, dazzling, lyrical, transcending and annoying all at the same time. Like fine wine and caviar Dylan is not for the timid or the uninformed. He must be savored and pondered and ultimately forgiven for his excesses and his hubris. The point is-if you weren't here you missed something truly unique and memorable.

    P.S. It's been a long time since I tried to write something in a moving car. It feels nice.mz

    That's it folks


    I think this is the end.