kbehm29 wrote:As long as I don't have a light on my camcorder, is there anything specifically that I can't tape?
1. Outdoor areas Backstage
2. Characters dry humping backstage
3. Castmember locker rooms backstage in the tunnels
While I'm sure you'll enjoy rewatching the attractions/show tapes later on, it kind of takes away from the *actual* experience. I mean, it's hard to look and enjoy a ride like Peter Pan's Flight if you're spending half the time zooming in and out with the camcorder and complaining that the ride is moving by too fast, or that you didn't get certain details.
Some rides I'd videotape because they're slow-moving enough that you can enjoy it while videotapying. Stuff like Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, etc. But others I'd just sit and watch, camcorder-free. Don't try videotaping stuff like Soarin', Star Tours, or Philharmagic. It doesn't look too good when you watch it later.
And if Carousel of Progress is still open when you're there, the castmember says that videotaping is not allowed, but a lot of people do it anyway. If you can, videotape it as it'll soon become part of the extinct attractions club.
Several dark rides look horrible when videotaped, so don't bother with stuff like Peter Pan's Flight, Spaceship Earth, or Snow White's Scary Adventures.
For shows, it's easy to watch Beauty and the Beast and tape it as well, but nearly every home movie I've seen for Fantasmic turns out only so-so because of the lights, the water, the fireworks, and the scope of the entire stage. Also, never ever tape a rollercoaster. You're liable to accidentally drop or throw the camcorder.
Aaron wrote:There are a few things that you are not allowed to record (the only thing that immediately comes to mind is Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Play It)
Considering the fact that Play It is no longer around, there's really nothing to record there anyway!
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