sure but do they tell the club to put people up on speakers and spend the entire show trying to nab people? come on!
I don't buy it.. if that were so how come i've never seen that at any other club? One person on each side of the stage elevated looking into crowd and people up on top..its a little excessive in my opinion and makes one feel like they're being watched the entire time by cops (sniper-ish)..not very nice..
i don't see that at the black cat for example? i'm sure the artists have that request but the club shouldn't go too out of their way on that in my opinion... i mean do your best but having people standing up elevated looking at the crowd the entire time?
don't care for it
you can buy or care for whatever you like, but you aren't getting it. the recording policy is 100% decided by the band, and we enforce what they ask for. if we don't, we have to deal with angry tour managers, tour security, and sometimes disgruntled band members making comments from the stage. we like to maintain our relationships with bands so that they want to come back. so, we do what they ask.
if the band wants to let everyone video, audio, and photo to their heart's content, the staph will still be up on those boxes watching the crowd. if the band says no nothing, not even sketch pads, then we'll be checking tighter at the door and will still be up on those boxes watching the crowd.
why? because cameras are a tiny bit of what they are looking for. when you are on that box, you can see everything, which is exactly what we need. when someone falls and gets hurt, if there's a spill by the bar, if a bartender needs help, if there's a fight, if there's someone disregarding the photo policy set by the band, if someone is smoking, if someone is drinking underage...you get the idea.
we are there to protect the safety of the patrons and the bands, enforce a few rules, and make sure everyone has a good time. in order to do that, we need a good vantage point. there are people walking the crowd monitoring everything as well.
when you go to a pool, do you complain that the lifeguards are elevated, watching the crowd the entire time, and sniper-ish? it's not very nice of them to be watching you the entire time from up there, is it?
if you aren't doing anything wrong, why worry about who sees what you are doing?