Content producer Nick Militello and Drew Atienza from VER’s Creative Screens Control division discuss how they pulled off the production challenges for the new Jennifer Lopez All I Have concert residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
Content producer Nick Militello and Drew Atienza from VER’s Creative Screens Control division discuss how they pulled off the production challenges for the new Jennifer Lopez All I Have concert residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
okay i know this has been covered before but i cant find the answer, so i booked the left general admission right on the floor up against t he stage... question how does one guarantee you are the closest to the stage? do you have to line up how early? any tips or advise
You either buy the platinum beat the line tickets or line up super early.
JenRox wrote:You either buy the platinum beat the line tickets or line up super early.
okay i didnt see the platinum beat the line option... lining up early it will have to be... do you remember how early?
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lady gaga is not rumored to have signed a residency for 2018 ....... jen don't leaveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :-(
I went a really long time ago. Not sure how the line has been lately, sorry. :\rico_ysl1 wrote:JenRox wrote:You either buy the platinum beat the line tickets or line up super early.
okay i didnt see the platinum beat the line option... lining up early it will have to be... do you remember how early?
so we just going to ignore the fact that the footage of jen is INCREDIBLE?
Great video and interview t4p!! If they have the whole concert filmed like that they should release it on BluRay!JenRox wrote:
Content producer Nick Militello and Drew Atienza from VER’s Creative Screens Control division discuss how they pulled off the production challenges for the new Jennifer Lopez All I Have concert residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
20 years in music and released only one concert DVD (2001) - her first concert.
If people want to watch her concerts, they can only see Lets Get Loud concert which was filmed 16 years ago.
The legend.
If people want to watch her concerts, they can only see Lets Get Loud concert which was filmed 16 years ago.
The legend.
In September, I think I lined up about 7pm. There was a few people in front of me but I still managed to get front and centre on the floor at both shows - Just remember to go straight to the right once you get inside, and line up against the wall at the door to the theatre. Once they let you in, just move fast (but don't run or they'll push you back like they did to me lol).rico_ysl1 wrote:okay i know this has been covered before but i cant find the answer, so i booked the left general admission right on the floor up against t he stage... question how does one guarantee you are the closest to the stage? do you have to line up how early? any tips or advise
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Would agree with everything that was said above. I went in Sep and lined up like 2 hours before the show maybe and once we were let in I made sure to go straight to the other line (I went to the left) and I was the 3rd person in line there. I got a great spot right up front between the J and the L. It was insane how close I was to her. If you go with someone else you can leave them in line to hold your spot and walk around to see the exhibits.cjfinley wrote:In September, I think I lined up about 7pm. There was a few people in front of me but I still managed to get front and centre on the floor at both shows - Just remember to go straight to the right once you get inside, and line up against the wall at the door to the theatre. Once they let you in, just move fast (but don't run or they'll push you back like they did to me lol).rico_ysl1 wrote:okay i know this has been covered before but i cant find the answer, so i booked the left general admission right on the floor up against t he stage... question how does one guarantee you are the closest to the stage? do you have to line up how early? any tips or advise
This :dance2Crazy4JenL wrote:Would agree with everything that was said above. I went in Sep and lined up like 2 hours before the show maybe and once we were let in I made sure to go straight to the other line (I went to the left) and I was the 3rd person in line there. I got a great spot right up front between the J and the L. It was insane how close I was to her. If you go with someone else you can leave them in line to hold your spot and walk around to see the exhibits.cjfinley wrote:In September, I think I lined up about 7pm. There was a few people in front of me but I still managed to get front and centre on the floor at both shows - Just remember to go straight to the right once you get inside, and line up against the wall at the door to the theatre. Once they let you in, just move fast (but don't run or they'll push you back like they did to me lol).rico_ysl1 wrote:okay i know this has been covered before but i cant find the answer, so i booked the left general admission right on the floor up against t he stage... question how does one guarantee you are the closest to the stage? do you have to line up how early? any tips or advise
I will never understand that. Makes no sense.mEm wrote:20 years in music and released only one concert DVD (2001) - her first concert.
If people want to watch her concerts, they can only see Lets Get Loud concert which was filmed 16 years ago.
The legend.
Beyonce has tons of live in concert dvds I wish jen had more. Just one really?
Jennifer Lopez: Dance Again DVD contains most of the show from that tour so that pretty much counts.mEm wrote:20 years in music and released only one concert DVD (2001) - her first concert.
If people want to watch her concerts, they can only see Lets Get Loud concert which was filmed 16 years ago.
The legend.
Uhmm no, most people, including me, want to watch the full concert. Not interviews or 30-40 second performances.iKnowHer wrote:Jennifer Lopez: Dance Again DVD contains most of the show from that tour so that pretty much counts.mEm wrote:20 years in music and released only one concert DVD (2001) - her first concert.
If people want to watch her concerts, they can only see Lets Get Loud concert which was filmed 16 years ago.
The legend.
Exactly, she ruined the whole Dance Again DVD. It could have been both documentary and the whole show.
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I don't get the problem with the Dance Again DVD. I thought it was just fine. I enjoyed it.
They didn't include all of the perfomances, and yet they cut down the perfomances to 1 minute... I mean I get that it should be edited for TV but the DVD should have included all of the perfomances in full length.QueenCedar101 wrote:I don't get the problem with the Dance Again DVD. I thought it was just fine. I enjoyed it.
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I see what you mean, though it doesn't hurt to get behind the scenes stuff. Maybe it could've been in the "Special Features" part or something. Still, I don't know if everyone wanted to actually see the full performances, but it depends on the person.CosTaSsSs wrote:They didn't include all of the perfomances, and yet they cut down the perfomances to 1 minute... I mean I get that it should be edited for TV but the DVD should have included all of the perfomances in full length.QueenCedar101 wrote:I don't get the problem with the Dance Again DVD. I thought it was just fine. I enjoyed it.
It was mostly something for the fans, but the content was not interesting enough for me!QueenCedar101 wrote:I see what you mean, though it doesn't hurt to get behind the scenes stuff. Maybe it could've been in the "Special Features" part or something. Still, I don't know if everyone wanted to actually see the full performances, but it depends on the person.CosTaSsSs wrote:They didn't include all of the perfomances, and yet they cut down the perfomances to 1 minute... I mean I get that it should be edited for TV but the DVD should have included all of the perfomances in full length.QueenCedar101 wrote:I don't get the problem with the Dance Again DVD. I thought it was just fine. I enjoyed it.
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I understand. Maybe they'll come out with something like that one day. But she barely does any touring at all, and she may do it for this, but it's a toss-up. Depends on how much money will be made off of it.CosTaSsSs wrote:It was mostly something for the fans, but the content was not interesting enough for me!QueenCedar101 wrote:I see what you mean, though it doesn't hurt to get behind the scenes stuff. Maybe it could've been in the "Special Features" part or something. Still, I don't know if everyone wanted to actually see the full performances, but it depends on the person.CosTaSsSs wrote:They didn't include all of the perfomances, and yet they cut down the perfomances to 1 minute... I mean I get that it should be edited for TV but the DVD should have included all of the perfomances in full length.QueenCedar101 wrote:I don't get the problem with the Dance Again DVD. I thought it was just fine. I enjoyed it.
I totally get it but she's had 2 tours and did nothing for the Marc Anthony one. At least she did something for Dance Again and sometimes it's more fun to see the BTS footage anyway. We can always watch the full shows on YouTube. TBH, if she's not putting out DVDs then it's prob bc the demand isnt there and they dont think it would make enough money to be worth filming, editing and releasing an entire show.mEm wrote:Uhmm no, most people, including me, want to watch the full concert. Not interviews or 30-40 second performances.iKnowHer wrote:Jennifer Lopez: Dance Again DVD contains most of the show from that tour so that pretty much counts.mEm wrote:20 years in music and released only one concert DVD (2001) - her first concert.
If people want to watch her concerts, they can only see Lets Get Loud concert which was filmed 16 years ago.
The legend.
I hope they will release a DVD of the entire show! Do you think this could be possible? or Planet Hollywod have some kind of laws that could hinder the release?
Hopefully they'll do!JLOVING wrote:I hope they will release a DVD of the entire show! Do you think this could be possible? or Planet Hollywod have some kind of laws that could hinder the release?
Crazy4JenL wrote:Would agree with everything that was said above. I went in Sep and lined up like 2 hours before the show maybe and once we were let in I made sure to go straight to the other line (I went to the left) and I was the 3rd person in line there. I got a great spot right up front between the J and the L. It was insane how close I was to her. If you go with someone else you can leave them in line to hold your spot and walk around to see the exhibits.cjfinley wrote:In September, I think I lined up about 7pm. There was a few people in front of me but I still managed to get front and centre on the floor at both shows - Just remember to go straight to the right once you get inside, and line up against the wall at the door to the theatre. Once they let you in, just move fast (but don't run or they'll push you back like they did to me lol).rico_ysl1 wrote:okay i know this has been covered before but i cant find the answer, so i booked the left general admission right on the floor up against t he stage... question how does one guarantee you are the closest to the stage? do you have to line up how early? any tips or advise
hi thank you for your amazing feedback, did you go left cause you purchased the general left tickets? so there must be two entrances in the theatre?
also u cant run and grab a spot?