Sometimes antiques dealers don’t like it if you film their antique stock as you walk around Newark Antiques Fair. I think this is because when we film for a big organisation like the BBC, we have a large crew of people, large kit and filming can take a bit of time getting the footage the producers need to edit the programme professionally…therefore, filming on an antiques dealers stand for 20 minutes isn’t unusual with a professional crew. However, when I film for my YouTube channel, I’m in and out very quickly, just filming with my phone, not dissimilar to a normal antique shopper. And because I don’t edit professionally (you might have noticed!) I simply put out what I’ve filmed and even though it’s rough and raw, it means I don’t take up any valuable time on an antiques dealers stand. In this instance though the dealer didn’t want us filming his antique box under any circumstances and I fully understood and respected this…it is after all his stand and his stock. I understood his point, so we moved off very quickly.
Newark Antiques Fair is an incredibly friendly fair, with loads of dealers, collectors and enthusiasts from all over the world (Newark is the biggest in Europe) These like minded people get together to trade, exchange stock, share ideas, make contacts and crucially…socialise! In a world of online trading, this really is a wonderful place to spend time . Newark Antiques Fair is hosted 6 times a year. For trade stand costs, fair dates, entrance fee’s, or any other information, get in touch with the organisers here [ Ссылка ]
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Why this Antiques Dealer told me to “STOP FILMING”
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