Regulars on this board may (or, alternatively, may not) be interested to know that Ely Cathedral has launched its own YouTube channel, to which a number of videos are due to be uploaded in the fullness of time. As a taster, one of eight short films made about ten years ago (with soundtrack from a CD recorded in 2004) was posted a couple of months ago, and presumably the other seven will appear shortly. However, today the first three videos have been released from our Candlemas Meditation on Tuesday 2nd February 2016, at which a professional camera crew were present. There was an address by Rowan Williams, two organ pieces and twelve choral items, so several more videos are due to follow.
Just for transparency, this was a ticketed "event" rather than a liturgy as such, but at least that meant there could be special publicity. (Candlemas had of course been observed liturgically in proper fashion, but two days early, on Sunday 31st January.) All the singing was in the Choir because of the film crew, but there was seating throughout the Presbystery and (albeit unsighted) in the Octagon. Hundreds of people attended. There were thousands of candles all around the place, particularly in the Nave (which was free of chairs), so the Cathedral did look very pretty indeed.
The coughing is a reminder that these videos, and all the videos yet to come, were filmed 100% live as the occasion proceeded, with absolutely no patching or retakes after the event. We think that's a good thing; several other choirs I could care to mention (but won't) are very much more geared towards the packaged perfect product for posterity and publicity, even in their unedited webcasts of regular services. For us it's just a bonus if there's a "legacy" like this and if it sounds pretty much OK! The Opus Dei comes first.
Along with our Twitter presence and our revamped website, we're certainly taking notice of the need to be visible but in a good way. Perhaps this will mean that people on here will be marginally less inclined to raise eyebrows at our annual round-the-inside-of-the-Cathedral chorister pancake race photo shoots: we do other things as well, like singing!
Just for transparency, this was a ticketed "event" rather than a liturgy as such, but at least that meant there could be special publicity. (Candlemas had of course been observed liturgically in proper fashion, but two days early, on Sunday 31st January.) All the singing was in the Choir because of the film crew, but there was seating throughout the Presbystery and (albeit unsighted) in the Octagon. Hundreds of people attended. There were thousands of candles all around the place, particularly in the Nave (which was free of chairs), so the Cathedral did look very pretty indeed.
The coughing is a reminder that these videos, and all the videos yet to come, were filmed 100% live as the occasion proceeded, with absolutely no patching or retakes after the event. We think that's a good thing; several other choirs I could care to mention (but won't) are very much more geared towards the packaged perfect product for posterity and publicity, even in their unedited webcasts of regular services. For us it's just a bonus if there's a "legacy" like this and if it sounds pretty much OK! The Opus Dei comes first.
Along with our Twitter presence and our revamped website, we're certainly taking notice of the need to be visible but in a good way. Perhaps this will mean that people on here will be marginally less inclined to raise eyebrows at our annual round-the-inside-of-the-Cathedral chorister pancake race photo shoots: we do other things as well, like singing!
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