Dan's computer room, Valery's kitchen table,  Rob's amazing Visee 
from the original score, Sean's dark closeups, and the others, this 
is the golden age for me.
dt



>I didn't. No reverbs or sound enhancements or edits. It took a good
>many (ok, a bad many ;^) takes to get a reasonable piece together.
>Unfortunately the ones in the rep I like are often 3-6 minutes in
>length. By the end of the session I couldn't believe my exhaustion.
>And plenty of wincing later on the elimination rounds.
>
>Still, I see it as a fantastic tool if only for personal education
>purposes as well as feedback from a peer group I can generally trust.
>Between Valery's kitchen table, Dan's computer room and my garage I'm
>not sure where a Golden Age fits into this. If we're being upstaged by
>professional/digital enhancements so be it. 'Twas ever thus.
>
>Sean
>
>
>ps here's a short entry of my own in the "72 club".
>http://vimeo.com/3951942
>
>
>On Oct 10, 2009, at 12:47 PM, David van Ooijen wrote:
>
>>On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 9:37 PM, David Tayler
>><vidan...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>The Golden Age of live video performance is now officially over, as
>>>more and more videos are now edited for presentation.
>>
>>I think from the start people tweaked the audio-bit. What you see is
>>not what you hear.
>>
>>David
>>
>>
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