sotrix Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Our friends at Linkin Park Community made a short film about the concert in Moscow on June 2, 2014 using footage recorded and submitted by the fans, including our very own Staff member SergSlim. The film includes LPU Meetups: Moscow, an interview with Pooch, and snippets of the show. You guys did an awesome job! We'd like to see more fans from other countries follow suit and collaborate on projects like this. Since the movie is in Russian, there are English subtitles included. Check out the video description for credits and further details. Directed and edited by Stas Kozub.Give that Like button some love! Quote
xLinkinpark0562x Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Another one of those Youtube-Made Concert films? Nice at least we got Moscow, Russia in the mix Quote
hahninator Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Wow, I've never seen something like this before from the LP fans. This is fucking incredible. I mean you covered it all - LPU Meetups, Pooch, the show, the leadup to it all, etc. The final product is A+. And the fans are BLOWING UP at the Meetups event. Great job!! I'd like to do something like this now haha. Quote
SergSlim Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Thanks for the so far positive feedback It means a lot to all of us, who took part in creation of it. Quote
xLinkinpark0562x Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 I now saw it, and it's nothing like the other Youtube Concert films and more In-depth, and that's what I like You Russian/Eastern Europe fans amaze me Quote
HyruleKing Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 Congratulation to the Russian fans for creating something really amazing. Quote
Skipees Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 A very interesting insight of the experience around the show itself. It'll be great to make it a series-thing, different city/country every time , if people are up to it. Quote
thedamian58c Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 Fucking awesome, it looks almost like a legit documentary. This really shown how do the LP fans experience a show (or the day of the show), and how nice LP are personally. I also really liked the interview with Pooch. This also shows that LPU (meetups) and LP concert itself is worth its money. Really great job! I hope you do something similar in the future. And btw why did it take so long time between the moment it was filmed on and the moment it was relesased? And how to become a MFR volunteer? this video works pretty inspiring to me. Quote
hahninator Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 Music For Relief's website asks for volunteers each tour. It probably took a considerable amount of time to get the footage, compile it all together, edit it down, add subtitles, etc. It's a lot of work I bet. Quote
ChuckCheese Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 Wow the LPU meetup over there looked fucking awesome. Definitely not that way here in the States. Quote
SergSlim Posted November 12, 2014 Posted November 12, 2014 Fucking awesome, it looks almost like a legit documentary. This really shown how do the LP fans experience a show (or the day of the show), and how nice LP are personally. I also really liked the interview with Pooch. This also shows that LPU (meetups) and LP concert itself is worth its money. Really great job! I hope you do something similar in the future. And btw why did it take so long time between the moment it was filmed on and the moment it was relesased? And how to become a MFR volunteer? this video works pretty inspiring to me. Thanks. Yeah, it took quite some time to edit it all. I was involved in translation of subtitles to English (and editing Pooch's interview in Russian subtitles). And even such a simple thing as subtitles took me few weeks to finish. I didn't have enough time or desire to do it, lol. It's probably similar question as to why did it take Joe so long to release The Mall movie... Yeah, the Meetup was quite nice. There was a contest also, where people could win signed stuff. DJ played intros of songs, and people had to guess the song names. Whoever got the most correct answers in a round - won. And the "dancing party" so to say was also cool. We asked DJ to put our favorite songs too. He played RME by my request... Wow, LPU posted this video on their Facebook page. Quote
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