very comprihensive and easy to understand, thanks for sharing such informative video
@tommanchester95998 күн бұрын
Jeff's ADSB video is a must-watch! As a pilot, I've seen many ADSB setups, but Jeff's detailed and clear explanation truly stands out. His step-by-step guide and practical tips make the process approachable and exciting. The way he explains antenna placement and troubleshooting is invaluable. Jeff's enthusiasm is contagious, and his expertise shines through, making this video an essential resource for any pilot looking to enhance their ADSB setup. Highly recommend!
@JeffWuerth8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. Be sure to watch out for the external antenna mounting video coming out soon!
@user-ic6xf20 күн бұрын
Awesome video. I use flightradar24 all the time and was reading you get their business plan free if you supply them ABS-D data. Doing this was going to be a near term project. Good video. Also good info on the MLAT data... I would not have know that.
@JeffWuerth20 күн бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
@LorinWuerth21 күн бұрын
Cute dog alert @ 17:50
@JeffWuerth20 күн бұрын
She needed pets. She was being a very good helper.
@ToroidalVortices21 күн бұрын
Does anyone else know of other fun services like this that will give you free stuff for setting up data collection in your back yard?
@JeffWuerth20 күн бұрын
I can’t think of anything too specific off the top of my head, but if you come across something, let me know!
@ToroidalVortices20 күн бұрын
@@JeffWuerth I found some crypto bullshit named WeatherXM and Planetwatch. Probably not worth it, but it's there.
@any1alive21 күн бұрын
i will say, i tried it out on my windows rig, sadly im in new zealand and onthe south island/west cost. so not many people fly over , butyeah, it is prety oof, but yeah if i had spare low power pilike, rig id send it, and shove it on the top of my hill with a solar panel.
@JeffWuerth20 күн бұрын
A solar rig would be a great idea, you’ll just need a way to get it connected to the internet to feed unless you are only interested in viewing the data locally and not acting as a feeder.
@LorinWuerthАй бұрын
SMA
@reyreyquaza102 ай бұрын
What a beautiful time lapse! I use this video to explain to friends and family what it is I do. I pretty much just narrate over the video and explain what everyone is doing.
@JeffWuerth2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. I have another from American Idol but I did that one in one day so it’s not as elaborate.
@leannebrown1421 Жыл бұрын
Watching this brings back memories of the years I worked for one of these companies and hearing someone bellow "TRUSS IS MOVING!!!"
@Alan-jp4ls Жыл бұрын
Se map of idaho
@Alan-jp4ls Жыл бұрын
Car seat
@Alan-jp4ls Жыл бұрын
Of table😊
@Alan-jp4ls Жыл бұрын
Left side on floor
@Alan-jp4ls Жыл бұрын
First picture
@Alan-jp4ls Жыл бұрын
Hu
@evilnaytan100 Жыл бұрын
such fucking normie music, braindead.
@greyguy9767 Жыл бұрын
Promoting ftm
@gilman962 жыл бұрын
How long did it take?
@JeffWuerth2 жыл бұрын
This tour was from 2013, but generally they start load in around 7am and finish load out around 1:30am (about 2.5 hours after the show).
@panuwatdaoruang555552 жыл бұрын
You should find the venue bigger than this.
@phisiks2 жыл бұрын
in all honesty, people who do this deserve so much more recognition and credit. without them, an artist would be unable to sell out stadiums or arenas. amazing hardworking individuals. much respect and thank you to all the people who work tirelessly behind the scenes.
@eliteevolutions5162 ай бұрын
They deserve more pay too
@mingyukim63602 жыл бұрын
Who’s in charge of pay for sound guy, people who set up stage equipment, truck drivers (or truck rental fee), and others? If their pay gets from the concert ticket fee, actual pay performers get would be low, I think. Or Do performers get all of the amount of concert ticket?
@JeffWuerth2 жыл бұрын
In the case of a tour, the Band or Artist will hire vendors to supply everything like the lighting, sound, video, trucking, busses for band/crew. In some cases there are personal that work directly for the artist, and do not get paid through a company and a band will pay them directly. A promotor like Live Nation or AEG will handle paying the band at each show. After that the band pays everyone they have hired to make the show happen (vendors/direct hires).
@pauldavis73342 жыл бұрын
What they have a whole 20 people For one hit wonder band
@Dave-zj1zj2 жыл бұрын
Good Work I.A.T.S.E. LOCAL. Nice Load in
@applehead2522 жыл бұрын
Nice !
@joop19912 жыл бұрын
Is this really done in 24 hours? O.o
@JeffWuerth2 жыл бұрын
This particular show from start of load in until after show and end of load out was less than 24 hours. We would often do 2 shows in a row in 2 days all with the same gear and people. Over certain dates, we did 3 shows in a row in 3 different cities.
@danilorosich2 жыл бұрын
what projectors are you using for the rear projection displays?
@JeffWuerth2 жыл бұрын
I was on the audio crew, but I believe they might have been Barco? Unknown if that is correct because this tour was way back from 2013.
@danilorosich2 жыл бұрын
@@JeffWuerth might have been hdf-w30s. Thank you for the quick response!
@djangelnapoles20102 жыл бұрын
Wow amazing
@MariaAlmeida-mf3gy2 жыл бұрын
Eu gostei...quanto fica uma estrutura dessa ou similar...É tão dinâmica genteeeee...gostaria de saber onde orçar de maneira bem mais dinâmica. ..onde encontrar esse palco sem maiores dificuldades 💋👋🏼
@LUKEZION1152 жыл бұрын
nice work..
@beniebolingo68872 жыл бұрын
Tokoss
@diefachfrau2 жыл бұрын
Look cute after seeing the one from Rammstein
@redneckhippiefreak2 жыл бұрын
This is Labor..The average day for a stage hand is 12 hours.. Most shows are 4-6 hour blocks in a 16 hour turn around but...Shows like this can be a full 20 hours on the run,. We are busy Unloading trucks, Pushing boxes, Hauling up LED walls, unstacking decking and setting up the stage, hanging the truss after setting lights and motors, Running speakers, Wires Subs and video equipment.. then . Boom, Show time, Take a break, 30 min- 2 hours to eat and take in the view, Then, Lights up, end of show, We break it all back down, stack it in crates, cages and boxes, We then push all that equipment around corners Up ramps and through corridors for nearly 1/8 of a mille to a line of trucks and We pack it all back up for the next show. Some of us, Do it all over again 4 hours later . Keep that in mind when you are planning your day at the office for the Concert this weekend.
@tishaluttrell19033 жыл бұрын
I'm a part of the luttrell fam😛
@Starluna4eva Жыл бұрын
I am too! My 11th great grandma was Cecelia luttrell . She was born here and got married in the castle also
@branypoo Жыл бұрын
Me as well!! My 2nd great-grandmother is a Luttrell ❤️
@MRBEEFY759 Жыл бұрын
Me To
@owenbrown57043 жыл бұрын
Why are the screens SOO high up?
@JeffWuerth3 жыл бұрын
Very good question Owen. Screens cause sight line issues when seats are sold behind the stage. This show was sold as what is called 270, which means there were people sitting behind the stage (270 degrees). In addition to sign line issues, depending on how far down stage (forward, into the audience) the screens are they can have a very negative affect on audio. Running the screens higher can eliminate this issue. I hope this answers your question.
@JeffWuerth3 жыл бұрын
Also forgot to mention, on this production due to how they wanted the lasers and lights to look, if the screens had have been lower they would have constantly been washing the screens out.
@kevinpowers90243 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad most of my concert going days was in the 1980's before all the distracting giant video screens.
@jonathonhigham27933 жыл бұрын
This almost makes me miss working concerts, TV is much less labor intensive though!
@joelfeuer3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic insight, thank you for the reply. Huge undertaking to set up these shows. Wall st journal had article this week about concern many techs/roadies are out of industry now so there is not enough knowledgable experienced workers for the glut of expected shows post-pandemic this summer.
@JeffWuerth3 жыл бұрын
I am one of the ones who has been lucky to find work lately. it was extremely tough over 2020, but I was also lucky enough to have worked for much of the start of 2020 before the shutdowns. I am not entirely sure what to expect over the rest of 2021, but I remain hopeful.
@joelfeuer6193 жыл бұрын
Does the band bring their own stage, and bring their own lighting rig? Or do the buildings provide it for you? Do you use just 1 for the tour, or do you need to send to one ahead to next night, so it is set for the show on back-to-back nights?
@JeffWuerth3 жыл бұрын
Hi Joel. On this tour we brought everything, Stage, Lights, and Audio. The only thing the building provides is the roof and a power on the wall that we plug our distros into. On a tour like this we had 12 trucks that were loaded in and out every show day. Nothing was sent ahead, we were able to do a show one night in New York City and a back to back the next night with all of the same gear in Manchester, NH.
@joelfeuer6193 жыл бұрын
@@JeffWuerth Thank you. Great insight. Glut of shows expected this summer, and many in industry (performers and road crews) have moved on to other employment due to industry shutdown. Challenging time.
@quietone29163 жыл бұрын
Maroon 5 sucks
@josephbrainard4413 жыл бұрын
It looks suspiciously like Muse's 2nd Law stage
@ambesa13 жыл бұрын
what an artist sometimes don't understand, its the artist that is paying for all work. Record company advances the loan.
@JeffWuerth3 жыл бұрын
For a tour the record label is not usually involved. A promoter like Live Nation or AEG will advance money if necessary.
@javtimestwo3 жыл бұрын
These are always fun to see. I just wish the venue was mentioned for clarity. Anyway, question for all the experts who are reading this: does the venue/arena/promoter set up the camera for this footage and charge the band a fee or does a crew member from the band set up the camera in advance? Just curious about the logistics/process.
@JeffWuerth3 жыл бұрын
Hi Jav, Sorry for the delayed reply. I am the guy who filmed and edited the footage in this video. I was also a crew member on the Maroon 5 tour. The reason I didn't post what venue it was is because it's multiple venues over different nights. I did this so I could achieve more angles of the load in. I hope this answers your question.
@anthonypaik49303 жыл бұрын
What type of concert speakers of those???
@JeffWuerth3 жыл бұрын
The main+ Side hang are both Clair i5+i5B. The rear hang and infills are Clair iDL.
@djijspeakerguy46282 жыл бұрын
Interesting. The Clair site says the i5b is a subwoofer designed to be hung alongside the main array? That seems like a new idea, and I wonder if it actually has a benefit for the sound? How does it compare to the L-acoustics solution with the majority of the subwoofers hanging behind the main line array speakers? What about the D&B Audiotechnik solution with the subs above the main line arrays in the same hang, and extra subs on the ground for more LF extension? Or really, how does the i5 system compare in general to those systems?
@donaldlamendola13923 жыл бұрын
I worked a Maroon 5 show in Nashville a few years ago when they had the "fish tank" stage. It was a huge pain in the ass to build but look cool as hell when during the show.
@EtoTheKay4 жыл бұрын
lol just east a banana the conventional way - cleaner on the hands, less work , and 1 less bowl to wash. #gimmick
@jimmyfaustjr64134 жыл бұрын
Too cool
@PrimitiveShowKH4 жыл бұрын
Very nice video good
@thefurbeastunderyourbed50124 жыл бұрын
Stage design and set-up is a science in its own right literally.
@hiramjunior60494 жыл бұрын
Funny as hell
@guglielmodicarlo41394 жыл бұрын
the caps off the batteries come right off, fyi nice job , I like the look, Im doing it now, but going with a solid color
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very comprihensive and easy to understand, thanks for sharing such informative video
Jeff's ADSB video is a must-watch! As a pilot, I've seen many ADSB setups, but Jeff's detailed and clear explanation truly stands out. His step-by-step guide and practical tips make the process approachable and exciting. The way he explains antenna placement and troubleshooting is invaluable. Jeff's enthusiasm is contagious, and his expertise shines through, making this video an essential resource for any pilot looking to enhance their ADSB setup. Highly recommend!
Thanks for the kind words. Be sure to watch out for the external antenna mounting video coming out soon!
Awesome video. I use flightradar24 all the time and was reading you get their business plan free if you supply them ABS-D data. Doing this was going to be a near term project. Good video. Also good info on the MLAT data... I would not have know that.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Cute dog alert @ 17:50
She needed pets. She was being a very good helper.
Does anyone else know of other fun services like this that will give you free stuff for setting up data collection in your back yard?
I can’t think of anything too specific off the top of my head, but if you come across something, let me know!
@@JeffWuerth I found some crypto bullshit named WeatherXM and Planetwatch. Probably not worth it, but it's there.
i will say, i tried it out on my windows rig, sadly im in new zealand and onthe south island/west cost. so not many people fly over , butyeah, it is prety oof, but yeah if i had spare low power pilike, rig id send it, and shove it on the top of my hill with a solar panel.
A solar rig would be a great idea, you’ll just need a way to get it connected to the internet to feed unless you are only interested in viewing the data locally and not acting as a feeder.
SMA
What a beautiful time lapse! I use this video to explain to friends and family what it is I do. I pretty much just narrate over the video and explain what everyone is doing.
Thank you for the kind words. I have another from American Idol but I did that one in one day so it’s not as elaborate.
Watching this brings back memories of the years I worked for one of these companies and hearing someone bellow "TRUSS IS MOVING!!!"
Se map of idaho
Car seat
Of table😊
Left side on floor
First picture
Hu
such fucking normie music, braindead.
Promoting ftm
How long did it take?
This tour was from 2013, but generally they start load in around 7am and finish load out around 1:30am (about 2.5 hours after the show).
You should find the venue bigger than this.
in all honesty, people who do this deserve so much more recognition and credit. without them, an artist would be unable to sell out stadiums or arenas. amazing hardworking individuals. much respect and thank you to all the people who work tirelessly behind the scenes.
They deserve more pay too
Who’s in charge of pay for sound guy, people who set up stage equipment, truck drivers (or truck rental fee), and others? If their pay gets from the concert ticket fee, actual pay performers get would be low, I think. Or Do performers get all of the amount of concert ticket?
In the case of a tour, the Band or Artist will hire vendors to supply everything like the lighting, sound, video, trucking, busses for band/crew. In some cases there are personal that work directly for the artist, and do not get paid through a company and a band will pay them directly. A promotor like Live Nation or AEG will handle paying the band at each show. After that the band pays everyone they have hired to make the show happen (vendors/direct hires).
What they have a whole 20 people For one hit wonder band
Good Work I.A.T.S.E. LOCAL. Nice Load in
Nice !
Is this really done in 24 hours? O.o
This particular show from start of load in until after show and end of load out was less than 24 hours. We would often do 2 shows in a row in 2 days all with the same gear and people. Over certain dates, we did 3 shows in a row in 3 different cities.
what projectors are you using for the rear projection displays?
I was on the audio crew, but I believe they might have been Barco? Unknown if that is correct because this tour was way back from 2013.
@@JeffWuerth might have been hdf-w30s. Thank you for the quick response!
Wow amazing
Eu gostei...quanto fica uma estrutura dessa ou similar...É tão dinâmica genteeeee...gostaria de saber onde orçar de maneira bem mais dinâmica. ..onde encontrar esse palco sem maiores dificuldades 💋👋🏼
nice work..
Tokoss
Look cute after seeing the one from Rammstein
This is Labor..The average day for a stage hand is 12 hours.. Most shows are 4-6 hour blocks in a 16 hour turn around but...Shows like this can be a full 20 hours on the run,. We are busy Unloading trucks, Pushing boxes, Hauling up LED walls, unstacking decking and setting up the stage, hanging the truss after setting lights and motors, Running speakers, Wires Subs and video equipment.. then . Boom, Show time, Take a break, 30 min- 2 hours to eat and take in the view, Then, Lights up, end of show, We break it all back down, stack it in crates, cages and boxes, We then push all that equipment around corners Up ramps and through corridors for nearly 1/8 of a mille to a line of trucks and We pack it all back up for the next show. Some of us, Do it all over again 4 hours later . Keep that in mind when you are planning your day at the office for the Concert this weekend.
I'm a part of the luttrell fam😛
I am too! My 11th great grandma was Cecelia luttrell . She was born here and got married in the castle also
Me as well!! My 2nd great-grandmother is a Luttrell ❤️
Me To
Why are the screens SOO high up?
Very good question Owen. Screens cause sight line issues when seats are sold behind the stage. This show was sold as what is called 270, which means there were people sitting behind the stage (270 degrees). In addition to sign line issues, depending on how far down stage (forward, into the audience) the screens are they can have a very negative affect on audio. Running the screens higher can eliminate this issue. I hope this answers your question.
Also forgot to mention, on this production due to how they wanted the lasers and lights to look, if the screens had have been lower they would have constantly been washing the screens out.
I'm so glad most of my concert going days was in the 1980's before all the distracting giant video screens.
This almost makes me miss working concerts, TV is much less labor intensive though!
Fantastic insight, thank you for the reply. Huge undertaking to set up these shows. Wall st journal had article this week about concern many techs/roadies are out of industry now so there is not enough knowledgable experienced workers for the glut of expected shows post-pandemic this summer.
I am one of the ones who has been lucky to find work lately. it was extremely tough over 2020, but I was also lucky enough to have worked for much of the start of 2020 before the shutdowns. I am not entirely sure what to expect over the rest of 2021, but I remain hopeful.
Does the band bring their own stage, and bring their own lighting rig? Or do the buildings provide it for you? Do you use just 1 for the tour, or do you need to send to one ahead to next night, so it is set for the show on back-to-back nights?
Hi Joel. On this tour we brought everything, Stage, Lights, and Audio. The only thing the building provides is the roof and a power on the wall that we plug our distros into. On a tour like this we had 12 trucks that were loaded in and out every show day. Nothing was sent ahead, we were able to do a show one night in New York City and a back to back the next night with all of the same gear in Manchester, NH.
@@JeffWuerth Thank you. Great insight. Glut of shows expected this summer, and many in industry (performers and road crews) have moved on to other employment due to industry shutdown. Challenging time.
Maroon 5 sucks
It looks suspiciously like Muse's 2nd Law stage
what an artist sometimes don't understand, its the artist that is paying for all work. Record company advances the loan.
For a tour the record label is not usually involved. A promoter like Live Nation or AEG will advance money if necessary.
These are always fun to see. I just wish the venue was mentioned for clarity. Anyway, question for all the experts who are reading this: does the venue/arena/promoter set up the camera for this footage and charge the band a fee or does a crew member from the band set up the camera in advance? Just curious about the logistics/process.
Hi Jav, Sorry for the delayed reply. I am the guy who filmed and edited the footage in this video. I was also a crew member on the Maroon 5 tour. The reason I didn't post what venue it was is because it's multiple venues over different nights. I did this so I could achieve more angles of the load in. I hope this answers your question.
What type of concert speakers of those???
The main+ Side hang are both Clair i5+i5B. The rear hang and infills are Clair iDL.
Interesting. The Clair site says the i5b is a subwoofer designed to be hung alongside the main array? That seems like a new idea, and I wonder if it actually has a benefit for the sound? How does it compare to the L-acoustics solution with the majority of the subwoofers hanging behind the main line array speakers? What about the D&B Audiotechnik solution with the subs above the main line arrays in the same hang, and extra subs on the ground for more LF extension? Or really, how does the i5 system compare in general to those systems?
I worked a Maroon 5 show in Nashville a few years ago when they had the "fish tank" stage. It was a huge pain in the ass to build but look cool as hell when during the show.
lol just east a banana the conventional way - cleaner on the hands, less work , and 1 less bowl to wash. #gimmick
Too cool
Very nice video good
Stage design and set-up is a science in its own right literally.
Funny as hell
the caps off the batteries come right off, fyi nice job , I like the look, Im doing it now, but going with a solid color