Finally I got to see what Piotr was pestering us about, Marcin Dylla at the Wawel Royal Castle.
This is excellent work, the sound is fantasic, the vision is excellent and of course the performance is by a master. Perhaps worth a mention that Marcin won the 2007 Guitar Foundation of America competition. Piotr was right to demand pixel and sample perfection, Marcin demands perfection in his own work, to deliver less in a commercial video of his performance would be unacceptable.
That this was not staged for the camera makes it a doubly outstanding achievement. I know how hard it is when the camera is there under sufferance. Editing the vision from these events is also a nigtmare I know only too well. You only have what you have, you have a soundtrack that cannot be touched and you pray and sweat that one camera had it covered. Murphy always seems to strike at just the wrong moment.
It's also ever so nice to see a work by a fellow Vegas user arrive in professionally produced packaging. Content might be king but it sure helps when it's nicely packaged and I note the photography was also done by Piotr so congratulations again.
So take a bow Piotr, you have excelled and done us all proud.
I'll keep my constructive criticism to one word, "tripod".
Bob.
This is excellent work, the sound is fantasic, the vision is excellent and of course the performance is by a master. Perhaps worth a mention that Marcin won the 2007 Guitar Foundation of America competition. Piotr was right to demand pixel and sample perfection, Marcin demands perfection in his own work, to deliver less in a commercial video of his performance would be unacceptable.
That this was not staged for the camera makes it a doubly outstanding achievement. I know how hard it is when the camera is there under sufferance. Editing the vision from these events is also a nigtmare I know only too well. You only have what you have, you have a soundtrack that cannot be touched and you pray and sweat that one camera had it covered. Murphy always seems to strike at just the wrong moment.
It's also ever so nice to see a work by a fellow Vegas user arrive in professionally produced packaging. Content might be king but it sure helps when it's nicely packaged and I note the photography was also done by Piotr so congratulations again.
So take a bow Piotr, you have excelled and done us all proud.
I'll keep my constructive criticism to one word, "tripod".
Bob.