I hope to be able to do some major catching up on my videos I've filmed over the last year. At this point I'm about 6 months behind in editing then posting them up for whoever cares to see.
In the meantime I created a new playlist of footage from New Year's Celebrating over the years. There were 2 in particular that stand out. Ringing in 2008 with old friends in Apple Valley, Ohio while my friend Greg DJed was RAD. That would be the first set of videos in this playlist. The other year was a show at the Attic in Dayton, Ohio where For Today rang in the New Year for 2011. That is actually the last set of videos in this playlist. I guess ringing in 2012 and 2013 weren't too note worthy to get their own videos (haha). I know 2013 was spent at work…lame.
Anyway, enjoy these and watch for new stuff soon!
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh9ZwEF2QQpPrqDuQJIDr2UrNmHOamQVX
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Happy Christmas!
I've put together a playlist of the Christmas time videos I've made over the years.
Happy Christmas!
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Summer Music Festival Footage - Part 5: A Show In-Between Fests In Pittsburgh
A couple weeks after Audiofeed ended prior to Stand Together Fest there was a show in Pittsburgh which I got to have a hand in helping take place. Derek Zanetti of The Homeless Gospel Choir put together a show for himself with Listener, The Wild, and last minute add-on The Soil & The Sun. It was good to be part of a show again even if it was simply taking money at the door. The show was well attended and all the bands were great as expected.
The Soil & The Sun
http://youtu.be/My4KvR8vpek
The Wild
http://youtu.be/NSM1-CmOvm4
Taking + Killing by The Homeless Gospel Choir
http://youtu.be/q3SXCnUgGlI
Tornadoes by Listener
http://youtu.be/zkrvVGoiJyw
After the show I hung with the guys for a while then drove a while…as long as I could then slept in a parking lot in Ohio.
Footage filmed using a Sony HD Bloggie & iPhone 4 & edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini. All footage filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson
The Soil & The Sun
http://youtu.be/My4KvR8vpek
The Wild
http://youtu.be/NSM1-CmOvm4
Taking + Killing by The Homeless Gospel Choir
http://youtu.be/q3SXCnUgGlI
Tornadoes by Listener
http://youtu.be/zkrvVGoiJyw
After the show I hung with the guys for a while then drove a while…as long as I could then slept in a parking lot in Ohio.
Footage filmed using a Sony HD Bloggie & iPhone 4 & edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini. All footage filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Summer Music Festival Footage - Part 4: Audiofeed Day 2 (or 3 counting the Hog Roast)
Saturday July 6th…we woke to another day at Audiofeed. A good number of new folks had shown up at the festival grounds after playing another festival in Illinois consisting of mainly punk bands. On the way to shower I caught a set by Triple Stitch and was able to catch up with a few friends.
http://youtu.be/0HIrg8umi40
After the shower on my way to the tent to drop my things off I happened upon my first "generator" experience of this fest on the Front Porch Stage by Must Build Jacuzzi. This stage gave opportunities to the bands who were not booked to play Audiofeed.
http://youtu.be/CU16NQjabE0
After a quick run to the tent, I returned to hear some celtic folk punk by 6'10. This is a side project with Tobin and Brandon from Flatfoot 56.
http://youtu.be/HbgKQ_oiW2Q
I was able to then see Brandon Reid on the Acoustic Stage after missing him the day before.
http://youtu.be/NLiFWhFUQcM
A Hill To Die Upon played metal at the Blacksheep/HM Stage.
http://youtu.be/eB_rXviCBqs
After this, I went indoors to the Arkansas Stage for the Spoken Nerd set.
http://youtu.be/5pUUUTWl6E0
Spirit & The Bride played in the field behind the Blacksheep/HM Stage as part of the Front Porch generator stage. It was another good performance by them and I was able to again capture the entire set on film.
http://youtu.be/vk5wjAPX1-E
Next, I caught The Scurvies set. I was intending to see them the week before in Chicago as well but due to a car accident this ended up being the only set I caught from the Scurvies for the summer.
http://youtu.be/Hxei_VCFy10
As night began to fall, the Acoustic Stage became the Asylum Stage and I caught a Steampunk performance by Insomniac Folklore.
http://youtu.be/qjebYH71xiU
Another unscheduled band played the Front Porch Stage and certainly left an impression with the performance and antics. Desiring Dead Flesh is not to be missed.
http://youtu.be/jyTSlIFFIho
We returned to see Midnight Valentine at the Asylum Stage.
http://youtu.be/BHvk33H9Rb0
I wasn't able to catch a lot of the set, but I was able to watch a few songs by the Saudades on the Front Porch.
http://youtu.be/MtD_FmMnm2c
I spent much of the set by Grave Robber back stage. I was privileged to shoot blood into the crowd before filming "Army Of The Dead"
http://youtu.be/sF1IszGZPQA
At the Arkansas Stage, I filmed the entire set by Listener.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ99GAswXMA&list=PL30E8FC2EF5314250
Flatfoot 56 made a surprise appearance at Audiofeed.
http://youtu.be/G5By7vftZ8o
The festival ended with The Soil & The Sun.
http://youtu.be/JUWAeMirNWg
All band footage is in a playlist that can be accessed here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52SZu1in74U&list=PLh9ZwEF2QQpOJGjkj1EtnmCnbRSoZSHg7
This festival, though only a few days compared to the week long retreat that Cornerstone was, it was still refreshing and enjoyable. It was nice this year to have the company of Elphie though I did miss the crew from the 86 and all the banter and fun we would have over the course of the travel and week at Cornerstone. To me, Audiofeed is the logical next step in this journey of life for me & the way I hope to spend many of the summers to come.
That said, summer 2013 still had a long way until its end and a few more small music festivals to be attended...
All footage was filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson. Footage was filmed using a JVC HDD Everio & edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini.
http://youtu.be/0HIrg8umi40
After the shower on my way to the tent to drop my things off I happened upon my first "generator" experience of this fest on the Front Porch Stage by Must Build Jacuzzi. This stage gave opportunities to the bands who were not booked to play Audiofeed.
http://youtu.be/CU16NQjabE0
After a quick run to the tent, I returned to hear some celtic folk punk by 6'10. This is a side project with Tobin and Brandon from Flatfoot 56.
http://youtu.be/HbgKQ_oiW2Q
I was able to then see Brandon Reid on the Acoustic Stage after missing him the day before.
http://youtu.be/NLiFWhFUQcM
A Hill To Die Upon played metal at the Blacksheep/HM Stage.
http://youtu.be/eB_rXviCBqs
After this, I went indoors to the Arkansas Stage for the Spoken Nerd set.
http://youtu.be/5pUUUTWl6E0
Spirit & The Bride played in the field behind the Blacksheep/HM Stage as part of the Front Porch generator stage. It was another good performance by them and I was able to again capture the entire set on film.
http://youtu.be/vk5wjAPX1-E
Next, I caught The Scurvies set. I was intending to see them the week before in Chicago as well but due to a car accident this ended up being the only set I caught from the Scurvies for the summer.
http://youtu.be/Hxei_VCFy10
As night began to fall, the Acoustic Stage became the Asylum Stage and I caught a Steampunk performance by Insomniac Folklore.
http://youtu.be/qjebYH71xiU
Another unscheduled band played the Front Porch Stage and certainly left an impression with the performance and antics. Desiring Dead Flesh is not to be missed.
http://youtu.be/jyTSlIFFIho
We returned to see Midnight Valentine at the Asylum Stage.
http://youtu.be/BHvk33H9Rb0
I wasn't able to catch a lot of the set, but I was able to watch a few songs by the Saudades on the Front Porch.
http://youtu.be/MtD_FmMnm2c
I spent much of the set by Grave Robber back stage. I was privileged to shoot blood into the crowd before filming "Army Of The Dead"
http://youtu.be/sF1IszGZPQA
At the Arkansas Stage, I filmed the entire set by Listener.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ99GAswXMA&list=PL30E8FC2EF5314250
Flatfoot 56 made a surprise appearance at Audiofeed.
http://youtu.be/G5By7vftZ8o
The festival ended with The Soil & The Sun.
http://youtu.be/JUWAeMirNWg
All band footage is in a playlist that can be accessed here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52SZu1in74U&list=PLh9ZwEF2QQpOJGjkj1EtnmCnbRSoZSHg7
This festival, though only a few days compared to the week long retreat that Cornerstone was, it was still refreshing and enjoyable. It was nice this year to have the company of Elphie though I did miss the crew from the 86 and all the banter and fun we would have over the course of the travel and week at Cornerstone. To me, Audiofeed is the logical next step in this journey of life for me & the way I hope to spend many of the summers to come.
That said, summer 2013 still had a long way until its end and a few more small music festivals to be attended...
All footage was filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson. Footage was filmed using a JVC HDD Everio & edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Summer Music Festival Footage - Part 3: Audiofeed Day 1 (or 2 if ya count the Hog Roast)
Friday, July 5th I woke up in my tent which was nicely shaded due to good planning in the "picking a spot to camp" department. Elphie remained asleep so I explored the campgrounds as things began to start up. I visited the showers and found them to have warm water (some of which went to brew my coffee I purchase from The 86). I returned to the tent, drank some coffee and ate granola bars before venturing back out to listen to music...Elphie slept. The shade from the trees would remain through midafternoon.
Though my intentions were to see Brandon Reid, I mistakenly found myself at the Acoustic Stage watching another folksy fellow named Josh Ehrmann instead. Brandon was scheduled to play the following day there and was at the Arkansas Stage on this day. It didn't matter, I enjoyed the set by Josh Ehrmann.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOEiaIwb2BA
After Josh played I went to check in with some friends as to the start time of their set. Nothing seemed to be going on at the tent they were scheduled to be on though the paperwork indicated there should be music going on. I ventured to the Arkansas Stage to catch some of Timbre's set before returning to the Blacksheep/HM Stage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGceIzgqezg
Back at the Blacksheep/HM Stage, my friends in Spirit & The Bride were finally about to get things going. They would be the first hardcore band to play Audiofeed. I set up a second camera on the edge of the stage and came away pleased with the footage I got to edit of this set and how it fit together for the most part. It's a pleasure knowing these dudes and see them do so well when they get a chance to play.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh9ZwEF2QQpMumevkgvsvT6loilLyYb7S
After Spirit & The Bride I was able to hear some passionate spoken word from Keyoung.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XprfxSC1RA
Friends who would perform later at the Asylum Stage would arrive around this time so we all met up and then eventually ended up back at the camping area and Elphie began to wake up. I returned to the music to catch a little bit of From The Eyes Of Servants.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGEAc_05S3w
Around dinner time some more friends were starting their set so I caught a little bit of The Rose Hill then listened to the rest while eating dinner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIpnWNNkqSY
After dinner there some instrumental music by Comrades. I had the privilege of booking them at my house toward the end of being allowed to do that so it was good to see them again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FlwByq-89M
The Burial did some metal later...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn_O-nSw6uM
Relesser got the night started at the Asylum Stage...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx03KNkGG8M
I returned to the Blacksheep/HM Stage to catch a little bit of Maylene & The Sons of Disaster...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDR61iWFKR0
Then I returned to the Asylum Stage to see Leper play. Elphie got to light up some candles and then tossed candy (which you see at the beginning of the footage) during the set. It was a bit different than originally hoped but a good set nonetheless.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdvWfMqpUK0
The evening ended for us after Leper. We hung out some with folks around the camp as well as at the Asylum. The feelings that this would be the new traditional summer getaway continued to grow as the day went on.
All footage was filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson. Footage filmed using a JVC HDD Everio & Sony HD Bloggie. Footage edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini.
A full festival playlist is here:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh9ZwEF2QQpOJGjkj1EtnmCnbRSoZSHg7
Though my intentions were to see Brandon Reid, I mistakenly found myself at the Acoustic Stage watching another folksy fellow named Josh Ehrmann instead. Brandon was scheduled to play the following day there and was at the Arkansas Stage on this day. It didn't matter, I enjoyed the set by Josh Ehrmann.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOEiaIwb2BA
After Josh played I went to check in with some friends as to the start time of their set. Nothing seemed to be going on at the tent they were scheduled to be on though the paperwork indicated there should be music going on. I ventured to the Arkansas Stage to catch some of Timbre's set before returning to the Blacksheep/HM Stage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGceIzgqezg
Back at the Blacksheep/HM Stage, my friends in Spirit & The Bride were finally about to get things going. They would be the first hardcore band to play Audiofeed. I set up a second camera on the edge of the stage and came away pleased with the footage I got to edit of this set and how it fit together for the most part. It's a pleasure knowing these dudes and see them do so well when they get a chance to play.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh9ZwEF2QQpMumevkgvsvT6loilLyYb7S
After Spirit & The Bride I was able to hear some passionate spoken word from Keyoung.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XprfxSC1RA
Friends who would perform later at the Asylum Stage would arrive around this time so we all met up and then eventually ended up back at the camping area and Elphie began to wake up. I returned to the music to catch a little bit of From The Eyes Of Servants.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGEAc_05S3w
Around dinner time some more friends were starting their set so I caught a little bit of The Rose Hill then listened to the rest while eating dinner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIpnWNNkqSY
After dinner there some instrumental music by Comrades. I had the privilege of booking them at my house toward the end of being allowed to do that so it was good to see them again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FlwByq-89M
The Burial did some metal later...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn_O-nSw6uM
Relesser got the night started at the Asylum Stage...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx03KNkGG8M
I returned to the Blacksheep/HM Stage to catch a little bit of Maylene & The Sons of Disaster...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDR61iWFKR0
Then I returned to the Asylum Stage to see Leper play. Elphie got to light up some candles and then tossed candy (which you see at the beginning of the footage) during the set. It was a bit different than originally hoped but a good set nonetheless.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdvWfMqpUK0
The evening ended for us after Leper. We hung out some with folks around the camp as well as at the Asylum. The feelings that this would be the new traditional summer getaway continued to grow as the day went on.
All footage was filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson. Footage filmed using a JVC HDD Everio & Sony HD Bloggie. Footage edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini.
A full festival playlist is here:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh9ZwEF2QQpOJGjkj1EtnmCnbRSoZSHg7
Friday, October 4, 2013
Summer Music Festival Footage - Part 2: The Hog Roast @ Audiofeed
On July 4th we arrived at Audiofeed to see a lot of the Cornerstone family! After setting up camp and getting some food at the Hog Roast we listened to some folks speaking and some music to unofficially kick off the festival. Here are the clips from that day:
Dougle McMysteron
Tobin Bawinkel
Listener
Noah James
Glenn Kaiser
There is a lot more to come. There will be a youtube playlist of the Audiofeed footage as well.
All footage filmed with a JVC HDD Everio & edited on a Mac Mini using Final Cut Pro. Filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson
Monday, August 26, 2013
Summer Music Festival Footage - Part 1: Kingdom Come Festival
This ended up being my official Summer Festival kick off (though a couple weeks prior there was a small one day event called Solid Rock & Metal Fest in Pennsylvania that I attended & filmed - it's in a previous post). I took some much needed time away from work and travelled for about two weeks starting in the Cincinnati area where I caught a show (footage also posted previously) and spent time with friends - one of which travelled to the rest of the festivals with me.
We arrived on Friday night at the festival in Kokomo, Indiana. We arrived just before Children 18:3 played and after that was Grave Robber:
Children 18:3
Grave Robber (full sett)
We ended up staying at a church (I can't for the life of me remember it's name nor the name of the youth pastor that worked this out but Thank you!)
Saturday morning we were fed by those same gracious people at another church and made our way back to the park where this festival took place. It rained...and rained...and rained. I started thinking about leaving without watching Take The Name but there as a bit of a break in the rain so we decided to give it a go and were able to not get too soaked while watching two bands: Silver From The Flames & Take The Name. Silver From The Flames are ranging in ages from 8-15 years old. They are all siblings. It was pretty amazing to see such young kids play as good of a set as they did. Take The Name was as good as i remembered so I was glad to stick around.
Silver From The Flames
Take The Name
After that was the trip to Chicago & onto Audiofeed Festival. The real adventure I suppose began as we left...
All footage included here was filmed using a JVC HDD Everio. It was edited using Final Cut Pro on a Mac Mini. All Footage filmed & edited by Joel A. Swanson
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