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Friday, October 22, 2021

Equipment Upgrade: Canon Rebel T6s with Audio Technica Microphone

https://youtu.be/UrChdMfRo-U
During our southern trip in the fall of 2021, we got caught in a downpour while walking around in New Orleans. We happened to be about as far as we could be from our hotel and in cemeteries. I ended up wet through and through. Elphie was the smart one and used a poncho.

I had my Canon Rebel T6 out as the rain hit and continued to shoot with it until it wouldn't work anymore. This was a very poor choice on my end. I put it away but not until after the damage had likely been done. Later, once at a restaurant, I pulled it out and tried to turn it on. I'm not sure if this was even more stupid or not but it is what I did. The camera made a lot of shutter noise...clicking a bunch but did not turn on. I put it away again and after getting back to the hotel, I tried to turn it on once again. This time, if I am recalling correctly, it would make one click and appeared to have "error" coming up in the view finder but it would not turn on. I took off the lens and took out both the card and the battery and left the door open with hopes it could dry out. I feel I was probably a bit fortunate in that I was able to move the footage and photos off the card using the computer card reader. In the morning, it turned on with the battery in but could not read the card. I took battery and card back out and packed up as we had driving to do that day.

Once at our destination that evening, I opened it again and hoped to let it air dry some more. The next morning I tried it again, similar result only now the screen simply went dark when I had a card in it. Otherwise, it turned on as though it had no other issues.

I had thoughts of seeing if it were possible to just connect a hard drive to the camera and using it that way. I also had thoughts that this might be a good time to look into upgrading to a camera that might have more functions and work better for video shooting.

I began searching out the next level of camera to see if I could find a body used or new since I already had lenses that ought to fit. I first was looking into the Canon Rebel T6i but then started thinking if it's not ridiculously more expensive, perhaps I should consider the Canon Rebel T6s. Both have many similarities but it did seem that the Canon Rebel T6s was technically better. Whether I have the capability to get all that it could offer out of it? I can't say...probably not but I figure why not at least consider it if I can find a decent deal?

Sure enough, I did find a better deal for a Canon Rebel T6s on eBay...less than the Canon Rebel T6i I had been looking at and nearly purchased.

I made the purchase and it came quickly...it turned out that it was shipped from Indianapolis so it didn't have far to come. As I looked it over, I realized it had a microphone input so I decided to use the coupon the company Roberts Camera sent with the camera to purchase a Audio-Technica AT8024 microphone which also shipped and arrived quickly. It should give me a much improved audio for my videos. It should lessen the camera noise and it also has compressor and other features that should work out great in the live concert setting.

I found that the camera takes a different battery than the Canon Rebel T6. This is a bummer in that I had recently purchased some batteries to use at Audiofeed which unfortunately did not happen. Hopefully I'll be able to sell them if I can't use my Canon Rebel T6 anymore.

At the original time of writing this, I had only decided to use it to shoot the recent full moon. I found that I could shot still shots while in video mode which is a feature I like. The lens in auto focus mode seemed to be very active and I hope that I can learn to lessen that...I figure it uses a good amount of battery if its being active. I shot the moon but was not getting access to change the exposure compensation. The next night I figured that out and shot again getting the shot as I wanted without the brightness taking away the detail.

So far, I've done very little with the camera. I did update the firmware. I tried to connect it to my mac using the cord I had from my Canon Rebel T6 but it did not recognize the camera. I also tried to set it up to connect wirelessly but that too did not seem to work. I figure I can research and get this working eventually. I know I can use the a card reader or computer with a card slot to at least access the footage or photos.

https://youtu.be/ooC4XNeUXA4
I bought some batteries on eBay that were listed a "genuine" Canon LP-E17 batteries with a charger included. This is the type that the Canon Rebel T6s needed (the Canon Rebel T6 uses LP-E10). They shipped from China but still arrived in a fairly timely manner. Other than writing in Chinese characters on the back rather than English, everything appeared to be fine with the battery. Size and the contact points all seemed to look the same as the actual Canon battery I had. I tested them in the camera and they worked so I didn't think much of it. I had them on hand for when I might need them while out shooting all day or at a music festival. While on vacation in Hawaii about four months later, I used the batteries. I went to charge them but nothing happened. I tried the charger that came with the batteries and still nothing. I tried the other battery I received with the camera with that charger but it didn't work with that battery either. I tried these "genuine" batteries in the charger that came with the camera and still they did not charge. I reached out to the seller on eBay as the return window closed hoping that I could reason with him. Long story short I seemed to have exhausted the avenues through eBay to try to get a refund so I took the dispute to PayPal and it was settled in my favor.

I purchased three Canon LP-E17 batteries from B and H Photography as well as a charger. I originally checked the Canon website hoping for better luck on getting actual Canon batteries but they were out of stock. When they arrived (quite quickly I might add) I tested them all in the camera as well as in the chargers. I even tested the one that wasn't working to see if maybe it might work but still nothing. Same with those batteries. I suppose I will just use the rest of the life of them then discard them.

I also decided at this point to order the Canon BG-E18 Battery Grip as well. After doing some price comparisons, I ordered through Amazon from a company called Paging Zone. Again, Canon was out of stock on the item. It arrived a couple days after the batteries did. It allows me to use two batteries at the same time for (hopefully) longer shooting times. When it arrived I also tested to make sure it worked with the camera. I attached it and everything seemed to work! The extended shooting time is awesome! I was able to get through entire days at Audiofeed 2022 without needing to switch out the batteries. This included capturing at least one entire set each day!

Since the original writing of this blog, I have shot using this camera at several concerts and I am very happy with the quality of the audio from the Audio-Technica AT8024 microphone. I just have to remember to turn it on when I am using it and turn it off when I'm done so I don't drain the battery it uses. Also if I'm not using it, I need to remember to unplug it from the input. I learned the downside to shooting still photos while recording video is that the video recording pauses while the still shot is captured. The audio of the shutter motion is recorded as well. I won't be using that feature too often.

I shot the sunrise on a frigid morning. I'm not sure the camera handled that extreme cold all that well as it shut off on me a couple times and the battery level seemed awful low for the amount of time I was shooting. I also had forgotten to change some of the exposure settings and so it was pretty washed out and over exposed at first.

I used the camera frequently in Hawai'i, experimenting with different things throughout the trip. I also learned about an app for my iPhone 8 called Canon Camera Connect that works using WiFi to allow access and to download footage and photos to my phone to share. I haven't experimented much with it yet but it seems there might be a way to remote shoot and perhaps otherwise control the camera from my phone or another device. I have not looked into downloading the app onto my computer yet...I just move the files off the card directly to the computer or by using a card reader at this point.

My overall feeling is that I think this camera ought to be one that can help me improve my video work as I continue learn how it works. I haven't tested it yet to see or even researched it yet but I hope perhaps that 12 minute limit is not built into this camera. If it is, so be it...I will live with it as I did before.

I have since learned that the limit for continuous recording is 30 minutes. At that point one will have to start the recording again. This is much better than that 12 minute limit!

I made the little video clip at the top of this post which shows a couple clips shot with the Canon Rebel T6s of the moon. I also included the final clip I got using the Canon Rebel T6 prior to its demise and another shot I did using my iPhone 8 while still out in the rain in New Orleans. I also shot the commentary using my iPhone 8 and used it to show the new camera.

At this point I still have the Canon Rebel T6 in my possession and may try to see if there can still be use from it when I have time to mess around with it.

It was unfortunate circumstances that lead to this upgrade. It was money I didn't intend to spend at this time. But I feel some level of optimism toward what I can learn to do with this camera and having a microphone ought to improve the sound on live concert footage as well!

Filmed using an iPhone 8, Canon Rebel T6, and Canon Rebel T6s. Edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini. Filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson

Thursday, October 7, 2021

The TigerRAWk Furnace Fest XXI (2021) Experience

The resurrection of Furnace Fest was supposed to happen last year, in 2020. COVID-19 changed that. It worked out better for me because I was able to go. If this pandemic hadn't happened, we would have traveled to Russia in the spring of 2020 and I don't see how we could have worked it out to go to Furnace Fest. When it got rescheduled, and travel out of the USA continued to be restricted, I decided to get a ticket. Elphie planned to stay in the hotel room. We ended up planning a southern road trip around the festival and it worked out to visit with quite a few friends as well and visiting five more states that I had not yet visited. There is another blog, Southern Trip 2: Electric Boogaloo, which will document the rest of the trip while this blog covers Furnace Fest.

This promo is one that I made somewhat quickly and probably could have done a whole lot better. I captured some old Furnace Fest footage from YouTube of Norma Jean and Andrew WK...both clips that really made me want to go to experience Furnace Fest so I felt compelled to include them in the promo. I manipulated the footage a bit using both the Bad TV and Bad Film effects along with sepia tone to give it an old look. I doubled up on the Bad Film effect to make it even more degraded. I added clips from the present day I had captured from Norma Jean, Zao, Beloved, and Killswitch Engage. I used the logo from Furnace Fest XXI as well as the black and white and colored illustrated maps. I used Bad TV effect as transitions between clips as well. I also included a couple clips from my arrival at the fest, the food court and merch area under the overpass and the fountain along with those music clips. Most of the editing I did using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini but the image files I used Motion 4 on my MacBook to make them zoom in. The soundtrack ended up just being the audio from the live tracks.

Due to restrictions on cameras at Furnace Fest, I ended up using my iPhone 8 to capture everything while I was there.

For each of the videos I captured, I decided I wanted to try something different as an intro clip. Instead of typing out information as I usually do, I decided to take the schedule and zoom into each artist using Motion 4. The effect didn't quite turn out as well as I would have liked. I added a text file which reads "filmed and edited by Joel A. Swanson" and "aTigerRAWkFilm" that is included with the artist intro clips.

Furnace Fest XXI Video Playlist
This is a link to the full Furnace Fest XXI playlist. Each video and more description below.
 
09.23.2021
After exploring a bit in Birmingham with Elphie, I headed to Iron City to catch what was left of the Official Furnace Fest XXI Pre-Show. I missed the first few bands. but made it in time for Remembering Never and Norma Jean. Both of these bands were not playing the festival which is why I chose that event and thankfully I was able to get in. I captured a clip from each band. I also happened to find Bryan Gray! I ended up standing near him just by chance ha! It was a good show. I captured the partial performance of "The End Of All Things Will Be Televised" by Norma Jean and it seemed appropriate enough. After it was over, I went over to Saturn for the Labeled Fest Emo Night DJ set from Josh Head of Emery and captured some footage of that while there of Josh spinning "Reinventing Your Exit" by Underoath. I also captured Brandon Ebel of Tooth And Nail enjoying himself while there. Both were fun events. I thought I might find a few other friends along the way but I didn't end up connecting with anyone else. I went back to Kings Inn, our hotel, moved as much stuff off my phone as I could in preparation for needing as much space as possible while at the festival the next day then went to bed around 2am.
Remembering Never LIVE during the Furnace Fest XXI Pre-Show @ Iron City (09.23.2021)
"The End Of All Things Will Be Televised" by Norma Jean LIVE during the Furnace Fest XXI Pre-Show @ Iron City (09.23.2021)
DJ Josh Head of Emery spinning "Reinventing Your Exit" by Underoath during Labeled Fest's Emo Night (a pre-show for Furnace Fest XXI) @ Saturn (09.23.2021)

09.24.2021
I woke up, showered, drank a bit of coffee while eating breakfast then promptly ate a sandwich for lunch. I guess I figured I would load up on food before entering the festival since one was not permitted to bring in outside food or drink. I latched a water bottle to my belt then headed out to the festival. It turned out we had more festival neighbors! I think there were probably several others but both rooms on either side of us had festival attendees. I walked to Sloss Furnaces where the festival was taking place. As I went I saw a funny sign that read "we love Fridays like Kanye loves Kanye." I figured perhaps because it was Friday it was up for that reason but I noticed it again on Saturday. The walk was a little more than 2 miles. There were several people on the Furnace Fest group page warning about the walk being dangerous and about "aggressive" homeless folks but it wasn't a bad walk. I never felt unsafe or concerned. It was mostly flat. I chose to take the overpass and walk through the ditch into the parking lot across the street rather than take another road with a potential wait on a train or go down a treacherous staircase...other folks apparently felt brave enough to do that...not me. I included some of  the clips I captured on my way to the festival in the promo video as well. I arrived and got in without much issue or incident. For as many people as were there and were coming, it was quite an efficient entry process. I didn't even get searched! The security guy seemed offended that I even submitted to the process ha! Once I had my COVID-19 vaccine card checked and I got in, I headed to one of the UnoriginalVinyl scavenger hunt spots I spotted from the overpass. I also checked out the food options and other merch. I got lucky in that Jesse Hawley had the phone number of one of the guys behind UnoriginalVinyl so I was able to go with him and get my hands on one of the first copies of Norma Jean's "Bless The Martyr And Kiss The Child." I ran into a couple other folks I knew as well.

I decided to head over to the Plug Your Holes stage and watch some of Across Five Aprils. Plug Your Holes stage was in a shed...it ended up being the spot I was at most of the festival. I wandered around a bit more then came back for the Narcissus set. I left after the set then realized it was where I wanted to be for the next set, As Cities Burn. It was a struggle to get anywhere that I could see well for this set. I had a pretty good spot during Narcissus. I captured "Terrible! How Terrible For The Great City."
https://youtu.be/DFPU9ODwAO8
https://youtu.be/amhpOm8k5nI
"Terrible! How Terrible For The Great City!" by As Cities Burn
https://youtu.be/C3yuXJsMbwk
I ended up leaving a bit early so I could see Silent Planet at the Level X stage and captured "Native Blood." I decided to capture the "no mosh" warning sign...I found it funny. I wandered over to the heartsupport stage to see some of Unwed Sailor's set. I noticed a turtle in the fountain pond as I  headed over to the Plug Your Holes stage to see Few Left Standing. After they finished, I went back to Level X stage for the last half of Emery and captured "Walls."
"Native Blood" by Silent Planet
https://youtu.be/JPgH5xKoFZw
https://youtu.be/r1yNpn0UhRQ
Few Left Standing
I decided that this was a good time to get dinner. I got in line for a truck that advertised a stuffed grilled cheese. It was stuffed with shrimp and crab. the truck was called Simone's Kitchen ATL. I saw Sean Huncherick and talked with him for a brief moment. When I got near the front of the line, I was informed that they were out of the stuffed grilled cheese. I ended up getting pizza instead from the Pazzo truck. While I ate the pizza, I realized I forgot my cord so I didn't have a way to connect my phone to the portable power supply I brought. I had 20% battery left and the entire evening to get through. I took measures to conserve power including going into airplane mode. I went to see Terror at Level X stage after finishing my pizza. I caught "Minute Man" by Stavesacre at heartsupport stage then watched Zao at Plug Your Holes stage.
"Stick Tight" by Terror
https://youtu.be/zOdndVuVV9E
"Minuteman" by Stavesacre
https://youtu.be/57v3Wb8H0i8
Zao
I went back over to heartsupport stage, capturing the fountain which had been turned on along the way. I captured "A Day And A Thousand Years" from Walls of Jericho. I went back into Plug Your Holes stage to see some of Converge then went to Level X for the rest of the evening to see Underoath, capturing "Breathing In A New Mentality." At this point I was down to 3% and had captured at least a clip from each band I watched! That was the goal so I was pretty pleased with that result!
"A Day And A Thousand Years" by Walls Of Jericho
https://youtu.be/xyhAVHxg9To
https://youtu.be/gZp9XEBSkRs
"Breathing In A New Mentality" by Underoath
As the festival closed for the night, I captured the people leaving along with the Sloss water tower. I captured some shots as I walked back to the hotel as well including city lights, a train passing by, and a colorful lit bridge. I somehow managed to keep the phone from dying! I made it back to the hotel with 1%! I moved the footage from the first day of Furnace Fest onto a hard drive and made a social media post of photos from the day before going to sleep. I discovered I had a cut my leg somehow. My body was definitely tired from standing and in need of the rest.

09.25.2021
Waking up, I essentially repeated the process of the day before...showering, eating breakfast and lunch and caffeinating. I broke a belt loop I had used for the water bottle so I had to figure out a new placement for it. I connected it to my keys. I walked again to the Sloss Furnaces. Once on the grounds I got some similar shots entering again with clips from the bands playing as I went by on the overpass. I found that the UnoriginalVinyl scavenger hunt was He Is Legend's "I Am Hollywood" but I didn't get insider tips this time. Others who were seeking the previous day were less interested. I ran into Justin Filizola as he waited in the Beloved merch line. Later, after he got his merch we were talking then ran into Sean Huncherick and checked the status of his pit injured wrist. Next, I ran into Chris Smith from the Ollie Mob, Audiofeed, and Grand Rapids Michigan as he waited in the very long merch line for Stretch Arm Strong. We chatted a few minutes and he told me how he scored a great deal on a VIP pass. We both wanted to see Evergreen Terrace so we both made our way to Plug Your Holes stage...he by way of the VIP entrance and I through the regular way. I found the UnoriginalVinyl folks had set up behind Plug Your Holes stage so I watched a couple songs from Evergreen Terrace then got in the line expecting to be waiting quite a long time. Tim, the guy who I bought the vinyl from the day before came to the back of the line and allowed me and a couple other folks to get our copies! I was then free to wander!
"Gerald Did What?" by Evergreen Terrace
https://youtu.be/RKtxn4dQJPs
I decided to go to the food truck and get my stuffed grilled cheese from Simone's Kitchen ATL even though it was early and I wasn't hungry at all. I just didn't want to miss out on it! It was great! I ended up holding it for an hour but gave in and ate it, hoping I'd not feel extremely hungry later. Thankfully I didn't! I watched He Is Legend play at Level X stage, capturing "The Seduction."
"The Seduction" by He Is Legend
I returned to the Plug Your Holes stage where I would remain much of the afternoon. I saw Hopesfall, Shai Hulud, and Living Sacrifice capturing "Reborn Empowered" before taking a risk of losing a good viewing spot to see a little bit of Mae's performance on Level X stage. I captured "Ocean."
"The Bending" by Hopesfall
https://youtu.be/P9EWOxpf0u8
"Set Your Body Ablaze" by Shai Hulud
https://youtu.be/aWtf3kIzs0M
"Reborn Empowered" by Living Sacrifice

"Ocean" by Mae
I made it back to the Plug Your Holes stage as Deafheaven was getting started. I was able to maneuver back to where I had been earlier which was as good of a viewing spot as anywhere. I debated trying to get a spot on the walls but glad I didn't. As Beloved set up, it was said that the walls were unsafe to stand on and if people didn't get down the show would be shut down.
"From The Kettle Onto The Coil" by Deafheaven
Before Beloved played, a couple of the festival organizers spoke briefly, including Chad Johnson. I captured Chad's speech and prayer and included it in the video of Beloved's set. Because this was one of the longest inactive bands that I knew of playing the festival, I decided I wanted to capture the full set as best as I could using an iPhone 8. It's not the best but I did capture it! I hope I wasn't too annoying to the people behind me also trying to see. I stuck around and captured a song from Stretch Arm Strong and watched a good part of their set.
Chad Johnson's speech and prayer then the full set by Beloved
"Outside Looking In" by Stretch Armstrong
I went over to heartsupport stage for the first time all day to see the end of Mineral's set. It was interesting. Some of the people seemed to be glaring toward the Plug Your Holes stage since it was so loud and had hardcore going on while Mineral played more quiet emo music. Further Seems Forever ended the evening on heartsupport stage and I captured "Pride War" as well as a special surprise Strongarm performance with Joe Musten (of Beloved and Advent) on vocals doing "Advent Of A Miracle." I thought I saw some friends, the Durbin's in the crowd but didn't get to connect with them, unfortunately.
"Palisades" by Mineral
"Pride War" by Further Seems Forever
https://youtu.be/Cji2dTM5FGs
"Advent Of A Miracle" by Strongarm (Further Seems Forever with Joe Musten of Beloved/Advent)
I went to see a little bit of Glassjaw as they were finishing up then did the same with Taking Back Sunday but I didn't capture any video of that. I began to walk back to the hotel. I captured some footage of the people crazy enough to use the treacherous stairs with no railing up to the overpass. As I reached the area where the stairs exit to the overpass, a couple was climbing over the barrier. I waited to give them room to maneuver over the barrier then just continued walking behind them. Their friend who had apparently made it up a while before them decided to do a dance and flash them...inadvertently also flashing me. That was certainly a strange and unexpected moment, ha! No, it was not captured on video. I did a slightly different route back to the hotel trying to find food options for Elphie. It was near a park where I encountered the only homeless person who asked me for anything. I once again moved the footage off of my phone to a hard drive and made my social media posts for the day before going to sleep to rest up for the final day of Furnace Fest.

09.26.2021
I more or less repeated my ritual of the previous two days...shower, caffeine, food. As I came down to begin my walk, the neighboring festival attendees offered a spot in their Uber. I offered to pay them something but they declined. It was nice to not have to walk. Once on sight, I confirmed that the rumors were true, the UnoriginalVinyl of the day was The Chariot's Wars And Rumors Of Wars. I met with Chris Smith and hung out with him for a bit then wandered around to see if I could find the UnoriginalVinyl guy again before he got set up behind Plug Your Holes stage. I decided to just get in line which was going into the Plug Your Holes stage. I captured footage of Holy+Gold while waiting. The line was maneuvered around a bit and so I watched Be Well while in line as well. I ended up meeting some RAD people (the Branam's) while waiting in line...which was maneuvered again outside of the shed and down the steps preventing me from seeing the band playing. I only ended up missing one band though! I was able to purchase and complete my Furnace Fest vinyl collection!
https://youtu.be/o0Ihcy__UKc
Be Well
I went over to the heartsupport stage and watched Bad Cop Bad Cop. This was the first punk band I got to see! I returned to Plug Your Holes stage and got to the spot I had been in the previous days to see Comeback Kid, Bury Your Dead, and Unearth.
Bad Cop Bad Cop
https://youtu.be/WeVbbM2U8BY
https://youtu.be/T0FGL4eCaoY
https://youtu.be/KwgkQcpEnmU
Unearth
I left to go see Face To Face on the Level X stage and watched the rest of their set. I then went to heartsupport stage again to see some of the Showbread set before returning to Level X stage to see some of the Hot Water Music set. It was time to find some dinner and so I looked for who had the shortest lines and what they were serving. I settled on "F-ing Great Tacos" from Tuff Love and they were quite good! Justin Filizola came by looking for what would be his dinner as well.
"No Authority" by Face To Face
https://youtu.be/xnuaiez_WLo
"And The Smokers And Children Shall Be Cast Down" by Showbread
https://youtu.be/j_uSqzPejMc
"Wayfarer" by Hot Water Music
I made my way over to heartsupport stage and tried to get a better viewing spot that I previously had while at the stage. I settled for being next to the sound booth and I think it worked out alright. The Juliana Theory was playing through Emotion Is Dead in its entirety (though they did move one song out of order) and I captured "To The Tune Of 5,000 Screaming Children." I did watch the whole set but ended up moving due to the need to use a port-a-potty about half way through the set.
"To The Tune Of 5,000 Screaming Children" by The Juliana Theory
I wanted to catch some of Knocked Loose due to all the talk about them but their set ended before I got over to Plug Your Holes stage possibly due to unruly activity, ha! I went to Level X stage instead and saw the last couple songs of August Burns Red. Though I had already seen it on social media, there was a sign announcing that the festival is planning to happen again next year!
August Burns Red
I came back over to Plug Your Holes stage to see Turnstile and again it was packed so I hung around outside the area for a bit. Later in the set, it seemed people had left so I made my way into where I could see somewhat and captured some footage. I ran into Justin Filizola again for a minute after where he declared that Turnstile is the future of hardcore.
Turnstile
https://youtu.be/152BB_5vF70
I decided to go back over to Level X stage to see the final set of the festival with Killswitch Engage. I captured the last song, "In Due Time" as well as the sign about the festival being back next year. I also captured the mass exodus of people again. I wandered around a bit then ran into Jonathan Magee who I met during the Electric Jesus screening in Chicago. He's from Georgia. I saw him briefly on the first day and throughout the fest. We talked a little bit then I was about to begin walking back after another restroom break and he offered a ride to the hotel!
"In Due Time" by Killswitch Engage
Back at the hotel, Elphie thought I was bringing a party back with me. She waited outside the room. Sorry, Elphie! I once again moved my Furnace Fest footage off my phone into the hard drive and made my social media posts before resting up for the return to the road in the morning.

I am glad I went to Furnace Fest. Though it could be a bit frustrating at times trying to see the bands with the bigger crowds, the no outside food rule, and the camera rule...it was a great experience! I'm not sure that I will be able to go again next year but I am glad to have had at least this Furnace Fest experience! I am glad it was able to happen despite some bands cancelling and despite having to put COVID19 related protocols in place for everyone's safety with the new Delta variant surge. It was nice to get to be in such an environment again!

Additional soundtrack includes "The Old Iron Hills" by Maylene And The Sons of Disaster and "Modern Day Prayer" by Twothirtyeight. I chose "The Old Iron Hills" due to mention of Birmingham and the band being based in the area and also having some Furnace Fest roots. That's the reason for choosing Twothirtyeight as well.

Footage filmed using an iPhone 8. Titles and other animations created using Motion 4 on a Macbook. Edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini. Filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson