29
Sep

Watch the Film - No Cameras Allowed

Get More: No Cameras Allowed, Full Episodes

James Marcus Haney likes to sneak into music festivals, and recently made a film about it.  Getting into festivals for free is certainly highlighted in the movie, but there’s so much more to this documentary, which features the power of music, love, friends, new experiences, taking chances, and following your dreams.

Honestly, I loved every minute of it.  Maybe it’s because it’s a very entertaining film, or maybe the music, festivals, and photography landed right in my wheel house.  Watching the film, I couldn’t help but think of this website I created five years ago, and how fortunate I am have been given the opportunity to cover live so many concerts.

You can watch the MTV documentary No Cameras Allowed above.  If you’re looking to kill an hour and a half, check it out.  I highly recommend it, and if you can get past the frequent commercial breaks, it’s well worth it.

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