Pellaz
Tigron of Immanion
For bands I already knew, it was great to hear the songs and hear all the cheering from the audience. It really built up the announcements and gave each band a chance to "soak in" before we were hit with another one.
That "soak in" is really important. And of course, there's the sense of build-up that Glenn mentioned later in the thread.

THE AFTER PARTY FOR DEBAUCHERY!!!
3:12, buddy!

Based on the feedback already given and further thoughts after I posted the question, I have easily come to a decision. The video presentation will remain the same as least year. My rationale:
2. My opinion (and mine alone) is that those with a very good knowledge of bands discussed on this forum are the ones that wish to have a short presentation. They have already either heard of the band and possibly formed and opinion. I believe those to be in the minority from the overall crowd (not the forum attendees).
Critically important point, and very, very astute. ('Course, you ARE the master at this.

5. If you drop it to 10 mins, then you are turning it into an Iron Maiden live dvd seizure inducing editing job. I may as well just post the names via powerpoint and be done with it.
Yep. See above regarding the "soak in" factor.
And finally...the most important reason: me. The feelings I experience from the crowd roars during the video presentation are priceless.
Glenn
Hell, it was kinda fun for the crowd as well!

Hey... if you get that big a kick out of it... go nuts Spielberg. Britt and I will just make sure to get a round of beers and a bucket of popcorn.
Aww, shit. Someone should get one of those popcorn carts from Sams and wheel it in when Andre starts his encore.

I remembered when Sabaton was announced that I yelled myself hoarse. I was hoarse for over 3 weeks after ProgPower.![]()
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This. But for Orphaned Land. I got my voice back after about 3 days, though...but I was drinking milk.