Originally posted by yeah:Are you sure they filmed the whole thing and not only 11 songs?
Originally posted by yeah:Are you sure they filmed the whole thing and not only 11 songs?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..] how can anybody know for how long they recorded the show?
Originally posted by yeah:Simple: cameramen can be on the cameras, move them, etc.... - or they can lean back, watch the show, point the objective down, pack their things...
Originally posted by germcevoy:What about Croke 87? Did the Granada guys only film the select songs for World In Action or did they film the whole thing and just take their pick of the footage?
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
The time magazine thing was not unique in Rosemont. The video you linked to is labeled as May 4th. Don't know if that's true, but it's 100% not from Rosemont's 1st leg show.
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Are you sure they filmed the whole thing and not only 11 songs?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Oh well I can be moving a camera, pointing at Bono, etc. and NOT be recording... Who knows?
Originally posted by jasvan:[..]
they filmed and moved around the whole time. it would be dumb not to just film the whole thing. they dont know what parts will come out or not. why did you say just 11 songs? have you seen them?
Originally posted by yeah:How big are the chances that a professional camera guy from a TV crew at a concert fakes filming?
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
No, but there was a rumour quite a while ago that ESPN had payed for 11 songs. So I thought it might have been possible that the crew stopped filming after these 11.
Originally posted by haytrain:[..]
I would think that when paying for 11 songs, they were paying for the rights to display 11 songs, not to tape 11 songs. Maybe they recorded all of the show and picked which 11 to display from the setlist.
Originally posted by germcevoy:What about Croke 87? Did the Granada guys only film the select songs for World In Action or did they film the whole thing and just take their pick of the footage?