• HeyJoe@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    I didnt see the fireworks since we were at my parents house for the day, but we had a bunch of smaller fireworks to set off in the backyard. I took 1 video of it that was like a minute long and panned to my parents and my kids because im starting to get to the age where I realize that my parents won’t be around to much longer, or if they are they wont be like they are now and my kids are just growing so dam fast. I hope one day, it will be nice to have this one min video to hear everyone laugh and play from this moment in time.

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    5 hours ago

    Additional to that, people who attempt to photograph or film fireworks tend to ruin the experience of just enjoying the fireworks for everyone else:

    In my city there is an annual fair ground which has a firework show as feature. Just before the fireworks start, all caroussels and rides stop for the duration of the fireworks show and they switch off all the lights in order to get a good look of it. People who attempt to record the fireworks with their phone are blinding everyone else with their phone flashlights as they are looking for their peers in the crowd. Also, many photos of the event are taken with additional flash, because it is dark. Many of these photos will be deleted anyway, as they are out of focus or the picture has been shot right after the firework fades, because there is a delay in processing the picture. I involuntarily had to witness so many bad attempts of taking a photo, as I could see right into their phone displays.

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        11 hours ago

        From now on I will write:

        Recording has become an emotional expression like applause.

        To quote the great LadyButterfly, one of the greatest poetic and philosophical Lemmyings of all time.

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    Not sure about that… random recordings is how some documentaries are pieced together.

    I paid for the whole phone, I’m gonna use the every feature of the phone.

    I wish my brain had a record function. Like the black mirror thing minus the dystopia aspect of it.

    I wanna experience some nostalgia.

  • skisnow@lemmy.ca
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    19 hours ago

    Does literally nobody else here ever video something so that in twenty years’ time they have something to remind them of the day they went for a nice evening out and saw some pretty shapes and colours? Not everything has to be for going viral on YouTube.

    I only wish I’d shot more videos when I was younger, would be nice to retrieve some forgotten memories.

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      18 hours ago

      I look at all my old pics, and I have many thousands, but tbh I never really watch old videos. These days I try to be a lot more careful about what’s actually worth a video and what should just be a picture and a memory

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        10 hours ago

        That’s fine, as long as you’re not going round bullying others who feel differently about their own personal approach to scrapbooking their lives.

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    18 hours ago

    My mom recorded a video of me and my younger brother taking apart a bunch of different fireworks and trying to make a massive firework with it. (Ya know, after typing that out, it sounds kinds bad right? I swear she was a great mom) It ended up being a big dud but it brings me joy every year. So at least one person watches it (its me) most years.

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    That video will not capture the total environment that existed, and that you missed because you were trying to video it.

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    I met the neighbors who talked about their trip in Europe, and then proceeded to show me a 2 minute video of fireworks in Paris off their phone.

    It wasn’t even like a good shot or framing, nor could I tell it was Paris. It was just a random hotel room, and in the background, fireworks.

    She then put her phone away and said, “Neat, huh?”

    I don’t know if it was just peak comedy or if I was being Punk’d or something.

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        It’s a time honoured thing from back in the day when you took your camera with you on holiday, your roll of film had 36 exposures that you had to ration and think carefully about where and when to use them.

        So when you got back and had your photos developed and printed, you had 36 photos to share with people.

        Now you can take thousands of pictures per day with your phone and there’s no life to any of them as you force people to swipe through them.

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          22 hours ago

          You forgot the days of “taking reversal/slide film photos and inviting friends over for the holiday photo slideshow”

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          20 hours ago

          Big tech tries to help, automatically making short videos with meh music and a few questionable photo choices. Perhaps sometimes better than swiping through 200 unsorted photos, made more likely if removing/replacing bad photos accordingly.

          I think Apple can do it on device if I’m not mistaken, which mostly removes the creepy factor.

          I do like how my refusal to ever albumize/tag anything has been given such a soft landing!

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    My wife’s family owns a fireworks store. We demo fireworks every year and record them on my phone. We post them on the store’s YouTube channel. We have people that watch and comment on them all the time as soon as we post them. We also have QR codes on our price tags linking to the videos so people can scan them and watch while shopping and it is an extremely effective tool for sales. But we might be the exception.

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      1 day ago

      But of course, the one time, the band does something special (like play a cover of a song they’ve never done before), there is no chance of finding a video afterwards.

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        I mean sometimes it’s better that way. I like watching live comedy, in dingy comedy clubs where there’s a strict no phones policy. A lot of the best stories all live in my head.

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      1 day ago

      Fireworks on video boring, but the short 30 second clips i have from concerts? I watch those regularly, brings me back into the moment. Its like an anchor through time for a moment

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        Oh yeah I remember that show, that was the one where I was standing behind a billion people all with their phones up on the air making a shitty recording that is dark and blurry with terrible sound.

        Aah memories.