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Photo of Marcus filming The Crookes, photo by Willie Kerkhof

Each year the summerfestivities hit my hometown of Nijmegen like a nuclear bomb. Nearly one and a half million people descend upon our city near the river to party and enjoy music.

In 2010 I was asked by VPRO Broadcasting Company to film special acoustic sessions in the oldest stone building in the country for their music website www.3VOOR12.tv

So in the span of 5 days I shot 15 acoustic sessions with these artists:

Photo by Willie Kerkhof

Photo of Marcus filming Hadewych, photo by Willie Kerkhof
I shot the sessions on two camera's, a Sony HVR-Z1E and a Sony HVR-Z5E, both in SD 25p mode. The sound was recorded into the HVR-Z1E from two Neumann KM-143 microphones. Lighting was primitive, but effective.

Editing was done during the nights and on two additional days afterwards. Not all sessions are online yet, but hang in there and we'll get them all up here!

Watch all sessions, scroll down and enjoy!

Semi-acoustic performances @ Willemeen, Arnhem November 6, 2010

Gesel XL 2010After filming the Chapelsessions in the summer of 2010, I was asked once again by the local branch of VPRO Broadcasting Company to film a series of semi-acoustic sessions. These sessions were part of the Gesel XL 2010 Music Festival. I shot the sessions on two Panasonic DVX100B's and created an intro for them.


There were performances by:

  • The Jacobites
  • En Vélo
  • Marcel Verbeek
  • The James
  • Phoenix Park

I also filmed interviews with all of these bands.

Check 'em out here!

Intro The Jacobites GeselXL

The Jacobites live at GeselXL 2010

En Vélo live at GeselXL 2010

Marcel Verbeek live at GeselXL 2010

The James live at GeselXL 2010

Phoenix Park live at GeselXL 2010

Interviews 3voor12 Café @ GeselXL 2010

Monotonix live at the Summer Festival 2010

Dez Mona

Hadewych - A Forest For Eoh (part II / open)

Rob van Hattum: Een portret

Monotonix video online!

Remember when I said that I would find some time to get the Monotonix live set at the Nijmegen Summer Festival 2010 online? Well, I finally got it done!

It was madness! These Israeli guys rock out, freak out, go completely nuts. Check it out:

www.monotonix.com

Working on Monotonix footage

Photo by Marcus Moonen

MonotonixI spent tonite working on the Monotonix footage. It's quite long, nearly half an hour and the sound isn't the greatest, but I'll figure out a way to make sure the madness of the performance comes across.

Without giving too much away, let's just say that Monotonix' trademark move to perform their gig off-stage was executed with fervour and filmed at very close range. My own life hung in the balance as I ventured into the moshpit with the camera to get the shot, the camera's life was at risk when I got so close to the frontman that his sweat nearly burned through the lens.

I need to find some time to finish it. It's coming up soon. I promise...



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