This is a poll to gauge public opinion about the density, frequency and ubiquity of video and photography at Eurofurence.
My personal opinion is stated below.
The amout of people rummaging (ed.: loitering) around the Big Blue Dance, taping the dancers to be the very first one to upload another video of people dancing on the con, seems to increase every year. This is annoying to me for two reasons:
While I cannot comment specifically on EF 16 for lack of attendance, the nuclear super power force equivalent of photography equipment at the cons is getting kind of ridiculous.
I think the social networking aspect with video uploads, etc., is important, to some extent, but maybe photography should be considerably restricted (as in, hardly any except through no more than a dozen dedicated, accredited/acclaimed photographers - e.g. a photo badge). It is getting less and less likely that the photography rules everyone is required to sign are actually upheld, defeating their purpose. I am very sure nobody ever double-checks whether they can take pictures and upload it to their LJ, flickr, furcon.eu etc. Most of it is fair use and EF has all the rights to the material, but I doubt they keep constant tabs on what the pictures are used for. I remember older "Photography Rules" waivers quoting German law about personality rights and requiring express permission prior to publishing - that principle has been diluted recently, though, and was probably impossible to uphold anyway.
Also, it is getting very hard to navigate pretty much any German furry meeting without intersecting several camera fields of vision at any time.
I realized this was an issue when I brought some newbies to a con and they were actually TERRIFIED to see everyone and their dog (pun intended...) run around with large SLR cameras dangling from their necks.
Personally, it irks me only a little, but it is bothersome, nonetheless. To others, it might be deeply disturbing.
Edit: Ironically, this year I loved the quasi-live coverage of the BBD and other aspects of the con because I couldn't attend, but had to travel to the US at the last minute...