Anonymous wrote:It's all harmless until it's not. That Dad from Silver Stars was just another parent until he was busted with bathroom video. Would you want him to have any access to photos or videos of your kids in gynmastics wear, or during class, or really at all? I wonder what Silver Stars policy is not that they have gone through a rough situation and handled it very well.
Anonymous wrote:It's all harmless until it's not. That Dad from Silver Stars was just another parent until he was busted with bathroom video. Would you want him to have any access to photos or videos of your kids in gynmastics wear, or during class, or really at all? I wonder what Silver Stars policy is not that they have gone through a rough situation and handled it very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our dance studio SELLS videos of the performance.
Exactly, the kids learn in class. The performance is the perfected piece for consumption. Not the class. You can't film a NYCBT class you purchase a copy of the performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry this is a vent. It seems like every activity we go to some parent is taking video of the game/class. It's weird. I don't want my kid on your feed. I really don't want to be on your feed. Just stop. One lady at dance class was even live streaming her 5 year olds class. This isn't a public space it is a private facility. What on earth makes her think she has permission to do that? You wouldn't take video at soul cycle. Why here?
It always seems so distracting to the kids and coaches too. No one wants to be filmed learning something new. Why do that to kids? I get a once in awhile quick capture for memories sake. But the constant nature of what I am seeing lately makes me uncomfortable.
So it's OK for you, but no one else? I see...
Weird interpretation of OP’s comment. Sound a like she doesn’t begrudge other parents the occasional video but doesn’t want it going on all the time. If it’s occasional, you can move your kid out of the frame, but who wants to constantly have to do that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our dance studio SELLS videos of the performance.
Exactly, the kids learn in class. The performance is the perfected piece for consumption. Not the class. You can't film a NYCBT class you purchase a copy of the performance.
Anonymous wrote:How do you, as an adult, work/learn with a camera in your fsce?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that they are not singling out my child. But my child is being disturbed during the class I am paying for. I really hate the idea of her being spread all over whatever feed for any reason. Maybe, I have to get over it. But it really does seem to be getting out of hand.
How is your child being disturbed by someone taping the class/performance?
I dont get this either.