Showing posts with label lights in the sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lights in the sky. Show all posts

Friday, 9 January 2009

400GB of NIN Tour Footage

In 2008, three Nine Inch Nails concerts were recorded in High Def video with the intention of making a 3D feature movie documenting the awesome Lights In the Sky tour. Record company issues got in the way of that plan.

Now, ‘someone’ has leaked the HD footage to the internet, with the hope that fans will pick up the material and make something more of it. These dudes seem to have a head start on most.

I have yet to edit my own wedding footage so I don’t think I will be taking up the challenge, but here are the torrent files if you have time and disk space to spare.

Victoria (125 GB)
Portland (167 GB)
Sacramento (112 GB)

Thursday, 27 November 2008

Lights In the Sky: HD

You may have already seen snippets of the Nine Inch Nails Lights In The Sky tour as captured in cheap mobile phone videos, in stunning still images and behind the scenes. Now we recommend you check out this high definition video promo clip for the tour - Awesome.
Forget Twilight or Chinese Geography or 808s and Constipates or whatever else you may be wasting your time on...
- Reads the latest post on nin.com

Seems the band’s official website is aiming to gather up and catalogue all the NIN content on the web into the ultimate fan generated database.

Can’t wait to see what Aussie fans add when the band tours in February.

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Take a Moment Behind the Scenes with NIN

Moment Factory, the company who provided much of the light show used on the Nine Inch Nails Lights In The Sky tour (as seen here and here) have released a video detailing some of the effects and how they work - click here to watch it on YouTube.

Friday, 19 September 2008

Nine Inch Nails: Lights out

Spectacular though Nine Inch Nails' Lights In The Sky looks, unfortunately, it seems it's all a bit too clever.

The band have just cancelled some dates in South America due to "unforseen technical issues" which surely has something to do with the light show.  Plenty of other dates are unaffected at present, so it seems the problem isn't too drastic.