Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't mind when there are lot of individual or small group performances. Probably only a few people filming at a time. I don't really care if you block my view when my kid isn't up.
+1 Most people are not filming or taking pics the whole time. I don't see what all the fury is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't mind. Never do it at school, but we do record our kids' musical performances outside of school.
I would like to be able to see my kid singing too, but your fat arm was in my way. DOWN IN FRONT.
PP you insulted. Why are you so aggressive? We record to the side with a tripod so as not to block. We never record on a cell phone, the quality is really bad.
And my arms are very slim, thank you.
Anonymous wrote:I don't mind when there are lot of individual or small group performances. Probably only a few people filming at a time. I don't really care if you block my view when my kid isn't up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just ask them to move? "Excuse me, you're blocking my view, do you mind moving?"
I actually asked a parent to move his arm down last week and he said no. I was completely shocked and wish I would have had a better response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just ask them to move? "Excuse me, you're blocking my view, do you mind moving?"
I actually asked a parent to move his arm down last week and he said no. I was completely shocked and wish I would have had a better response.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just ask them to move? "Excuse me, you're blocking my view, do you mind moving?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't mind. Never do it at school, but we do record our kids' musical performances outside of school.
I would like to be able to see my kid singing too, but your fat arm was in my way. DOWN IN FRONT.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just ask them to move? "Excuse me, you're blocking my view, do you mind moving?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grandma is in a wheelchair and can't come to the performance, so recording it is the only way she can see it.
So Grandma's desire to see your kid perform trumps my desire to see my own kid perform? Unbelievable.
One year I had two parents OF THE SAME KID two rows in front of me, both filming with their full sized I-Pads. They completely blocked the window between their heads through which I could see the stage. I really hate those people.
I find these stories, while convenient for your point, so unbelievable. If that happened to me I’d tell them to put their iPads down. If it’s do egregious say something.
Having been to three different end of year or promotion programs this week, sadly I find it completely beleiveable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always assume they are sending them to grandparents who may or may not watch them. I agree they are annoying but they are a fact of life - the same parents fight for the front rows of every performance and do this every time, so get used to it and try and relax and watch the show.
Trust me - they are not watching them....
Anonymous wrote:I always assume they are sending them to grandparents who may or may not watch them. I agree they are annoying but they are a fact of life - the same parents fight for the front rows of every performance and do this every time, so get used to it and try and relax and watch the show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have gotten there earlier so you could be down front too.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't mind. Never do it at school, but we do record our kids' musical performances outside of school.
I would like to be able to see my kid singing too, but your fat arm was in my way. DOWN IN FRONT.![]()
So only the front couple rows are entitled to see?