Woodstock '94

[7] The size of the crowd was larger than concert organizers had planned for and by the second night many of the event policies were logistically unenforceable.

With the concert site mostly enclosed by simple chain link fences, there was hardly any difficulty for many attendees to enter freely with beer and other banned items.

[9] The Woodstock '94 festival was shot using the early analog HD 1125-line Hi-Vision system in a 16:9 aspect ratio.

The HD footage was mixed live into standard definition 4:3 NTSC for cable TV broadcast.

The film about the event, directed by Bruce Gowers, was also released direct-to-video the same year on VHS and Laserdisc.