A call to everyone to record/photograph at the Bangface Weekender!

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16 avr. 2009, 23h13m

Are you going to the Bangface Weekender in Camber Sands, UK?
Would you like to pay-it-forward and be a reporter/photographer for Invisible Movement.net?
2000-4500 people a day will get to see your work, which is a good exposure; and of course, the amount of faces you'll bring a smile to matters even more. ^_^

As we all known, John Frusciante will be performing with Venetian Snares at this year's Bangface Weeekender, a large neo-rave three day party held at the Camber Sands holiday resort, the very same place that All Tomorrow's Parties weekends take place at. You can read more about Speed Dealer Moms on this page and by following this tag in the news archive.

Given that UK is out of limits for many people, that a bunch of them aren't keen on raves and that the tickets are a bit too pricey, not many visitors of this website will attend the event. So, reporters are more than welcome and any possible media footage, impressions and such will be greatly, greatly appreciated.


You can do a lot of things, here are some examples:
- Write a review.
- Take a bunch of photos.
- Record some video.
- Record audio.
- Send live reports and MMS' through a cell phone or directly to a service such as Twitter.
(This one is a wild idea, I know, but if there's reception, why not?)

Bigger and more complete is better, but seriously, for the start, ANYTHING would do. And, just like it was the case with the 2008 jam at The Troubadour, if you send me mobile photos and news in text and multimedia messages live, I'll be able to post them on the site as-it-happens.

If all of this sounds good to you and if you think you have what it takes - a couple of basic gadgets and the will to share; please email me; so we can talking about this.

P.S. And remember some basic stuff:
- When you're taking photos on an event, try not to use flash from the front rows, as it's rude and you might confuse the performer and disturb people around you.
- When you're asking for a photo with someone, be nice, be polite, try not to get too close as humans aren't pieces of furniture. Be nice!
- When you're recording audio or video, try not to sing. Also, audio usually sounds better when you're not recording it from the front rows, due to distortion.
- When you're recording video, hold your hands steady and, if your recording device has zoom, use it wisely and don't zoom too fast, in order not to lose focus.

Good luck! ^_^

P.S. Just to make sure, this is volunteering. Invisible Movement has never been an official website and well, even if it was, I assume this wouldn't be a real job.

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