UPDATE: If you missed our Sarah McLachlan video shoot/performance there’s a re-broadcast of the internet feed here on YouTube. Check it!
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First we kicked off chasejarvisLIVE, then creativeLIVE… so you figured out I really dig this LIVE thing. Well, today, I’m excited to share that I’ve also been working hard with a little coffee company down the street called Starbucks to help bring you StarbucksLIVE. To kick this off, I’m TODAY at 12 noon PDT (3pm NYC time) doing a LIVE photo/video shoot with multi-platinum, Grammy award-winning musician, Sarah McLachlan. Sarah will be performing live from a little nook inside the Starbucks headquarters here in Seattle, and we’ll have a few cameras and a few mics pointed at her.
WHAT YOU’LL SEE: In our typical style, the setting should be pretty relaxed. We’ve set up a baby grand piano, some basic lights and cameras and we’re going to make some great video images while Sarah plays from her new album, Laws of Illusion. Besides Sarah’s beautiful performance, the other thing you’ll see is me and my crew actually working. How bout that. This is the real deal. If you tune in a little early you’ll get to see us …putting the finishing touches on our gear and set up for a couple hours prior to Sarah’s live performance. I won’t be rapping with the camera much, as I’ll have my hands full, but I think the show should be a fun one.
Use the comment section below to ask any questions you’d like answered about what we’re doing, how we’re doing it, gear, anything, you name it, I’ll try to answer it. And btw, Starbucks just announced this to their 8.1 million Facebook fans–and this ain’t broadcast TV, it’s the internet, so get there early if you can. You can ask questions of Sarah and make requests on the Starbucks Twitter handle using hashtag #starbuckslive.
Here’s the main url: http://www.starbucks.com/live
If you want to tune in via iPhone 4 or 3Gs or iPad use: www.ustream.tv/channel/starbucks-live
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Not that into Sarah Mclachlan but I like what you guys are doing.
Hey Chase…Great Post, I love the Creativity of the 100% Live Web Broadcast. I can definitely appreciate the technical craziness that was required to pull that off. Here were a couple of things I know you probably wished were possible…
More control over the lighting (main lights on which made it less environmentally beautiful.)
More use of the DOF that is available to you on the D3’s to blur the distracting backgrounds (like the light right by her head) which can also result in a more interesting bokeh background.
With the tight studio I can only imagine how hard it was to keep the other camera ops out of frame when live cutting but that would help keep your focal point on Sarah and not on the camera op trying to get the next shot.
Overall, it is great to do that live and to not have had the experience (I am assuming here) of shooting and producing Live Production so great work and I really enjoy following your career!
Keep it up!