Snapshots From The Road:

August 6th, 1999:


12 pictures from
Louisville, Kentucky
(Download time approx. 4 min at 56K)


We left Nashville early this day, in order to set aside quite a bit of time for an extensive sound AND video check....today would be the day that we tape and record the show for a 'live' video release planned for next year. Setup crews had already arrived the previous day, and in addition to our own Chris Bray, Doug Adams, and Jeff Binion, we brought in veteran lighting director Steve Heins from Wichita to make sure all the lighting cues were correct, and well coordinated with the camera shots. Morgan Cavett also came in from California to cover the entire thing for the eventual 'Wolf Anthology Video', a portion of which was previewed at Wolf Fest '99.

12 pictures to follow, please be patient while they load.


An overview of the site.


The Show Site

A direct view of the stage overlooking the Ohio river.


The Stage
Camera track


In the area located immediately in front of the stage, the camera crew sets up 3 of the 5 cameras used to shoot the video: the center stage cam, the mobile cam and it's track, and the boom cam.


Boom Camera








The boom camera was able to capture many overhead shots.


Steve and Owsley

Above: lighting director Steve Heins (left) meeting with video director Owsley Manier.


John tuning




Tune it up!


Chris on drums

Chris checking the drums.


Doug Adams and local crew




Doug Adams (left) and local sound crew member setting up the front of house sound.


Jeff and guitars








Jeff and the guitar collection.


Ron and Morgan

Ron visiting with our good friend Morgan Cavett.


The mobile cam captures the Louisville Crowd enjoying the show.

Crowd Left

Crowd right

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