Nine Inch Nails fans turn 400GB of data into downloadable 2009 tour video
Back in March last year, Nine Inch Nails were touring the US with their Lights in the Sky tour - albeit without a professional production team to produce the tour DVD. Given the band's history with making their music readily available to their fans, Trent Reznor and crew decided to make over 400GB of High Definition footage from their tour for fans to remix.
Today sees the results of this crowd-sourced effort, with group This One is On Us making their creation available in almost every format under the sun: free of charge. WIth everything from Blu-ray (coming soon) to YouTube quality, if you're a Nine Inch Nails fan looking to relive last year's tour this is the way to do it.
[Via After Dawn]












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Subscribe to commentsAdam EJan 6th 2010 7:36PM
And this isn't your average piece together footage. These guys worked on color correction, sound matching and have some great edits. The sound is from the board. There should be a ton of seeders for whatever version you fancy, so DL speeds should be quick.
Get it!
JoshJan 6th 2010 11:59PM
I've been following this project for the last year. I'm a huge NiN fan, so naturally I was interested. The progress they made was unbelievable. The final product is professional quality, something I would expect Trent to put out himself.