@matteuklol Cheers mate, thanks for watching - glad you've discovered these shows exist! There's a few shows across the country throughout the year, with Birmingham being the biggest.👍
No thinline Fender Tele's that I can remember I'm afraid! There were some used left handed Mexican and Squire tele's. However, the boutique builders did have some fantastic Tele style thinline body guitars (Maybury and Jennings guitars in particular) but all right-handed on the day - but happy to build left handed. I'll keep an eye out next time- big thanks for watching!👍
@@jdfosho Nope, doesn't work. Just a couple of tips; 1. A camera's sensor works A LOT slower than the human eye, so give it a chance by moving it slowly and smoothly. If you don't then it just looks like you were juggling with it and you end up with a confusing jumble of images. 2. At a show like that, don't try to film everything, but choose the bits that interest you the most and get some good footage of them. You can stitch the separate bits of video together in post production editing to make a coherent whole. 3. Your viewers want to see interesting, rare, and expensive guitars, not your shoes, the crowds, the back of someone's head, or a half second shaky shot of a guitar where they can only guess which make, model, or year its from. 4. Making a watchable video is not easy. A few good clips are far better than a lot of bad ones.