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What is Fanshot?

Fanshot is a fan-created project built to capture the concert the way you lived it — through your eyes, your camera, your energy. Every fan’s clip becomes part of a full-length concert film, stitched together to create the ultimate multi-angle show experience — your night, your crowd, your story.

How It Works

Why It Matters

Right now, concert videos disappear into social feeds — shaky, muted, lost.
Fanshot turns those moments into something lasting. A shared memory that fans and artists both can enjoy. This is the start of a new way to experience live music — made by fans, for fans.

A Note to Artists

We believe artists should share in what their performances inspire. We’re building this platform to partner with musicians — not profit from them. If you’re an artist, we want to work with you. Let’s make this a movement.

Upload Your Video

Captured the moment? Hit the button below to send us your angle.

By submitting your video, you grant Fanshot and Ascendia Labs full rights to use, edit, and distribute your footage as part of the concert film. You may still post your own content elsewhere — but we own the final edit and any profits derived from it.

Note: Please upload your footage as a single folder (not individual video files). If you have multiple clips, place them in a clearly labeled folder before submitting. To help us stay organized, please name your folder using your email address so we can easily match your footage to your contact information.

FAQ

How much does it cost?

$19.99 if you order within 72 hours of the concert. $29.99 after.

When do I get the video?

You’ll get a download link 2–3 weeks after the show via email.

What makes this different?

This is your show — stitched from real fan footage, synced to full-show audio. Your night. Your energy. Your video.

Can I be in the video?

Yes. Upload your clips, and we’ll use the best parts. This is a fan-made concert experience — for fans, by fans.

What quality should I record in?

We recommend 4K at 60fps if your device allows. Higher resolution means better footage in the final edit.