blaszcsj said:I'm headed to California next week to do one of Jory's shop classes. I was wondering if anyone else is planning on doing one? I'll be sure to post some pictures this weekend.
deepcreek said:I was surprised at the amount of sawdust on the floor until I noticed the honking big pattern bit in the 1400.
bobfog said:Didn't know who the guy was, so I googled him. Appears from the first few results that he makes truly excellent furniture and truly terrible/cheesy Festool promotional videos.
teocaf said:bobfog said:Didn't know who the guy was, so I googled him. Appears from the first few results that he makes truly excellent furniture and truly terrible/cheesy Festool promotional videos.
maybe you should also google the terms "truly terrible videos" and you'll probably find something other than his stuff. i'm sure you'll come across the never ending supply of shakily shot, bad audio, body in front of the camera, etc that will cover the umpteenth unboxing of the same tool with no new insights whatsoever. usually accompanied by the disclaimer: "sorry for the poor video guys but i didn't think of spending the time to craft something better so thanks for wasting your time watching my tripe..."--or words to that effect.
i'm fully aware that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and that everyone is a critic, but in all fairness perhaps you should reserve "truly terrible" for something that is actually that. i happen to find his videos to be very nicely done (not necessarily perfect by any means). but he seems to spend a lot of time crafting a nicely edited video for the viewer to enjoy and also showing the tools at work on some rather exceptional pieces. his great efforts should be lauded and encouraged. off the cuff mudslinging is truly below the belt here.
...and that's my saturday morning editorial folks!...
mkasdin said:Need to chime in here... His videos are really good! I was involved (a business) in post production in Hollywood and I've been in many post production bays over the years. He (festool?) actually puts in a lot of time in the production and post. He's using a dslr (on a slider in some shots) and it's pretty obvious the shooter knows what he's doing. So your (comment) entitled to your opinion.
I'm pretty sure your a layperson and not involved with film/video production; so to evaluate a video next time turn off the audio. Watch the cut for timing, framing, focus, angles etc. do that a few times to watch the video for continuity. In an NLE app you can turn off various tracks, like the scratch track (reference) m&e, sweetened audio and foley. So with trained ears you can find faults and then "fix it in post." Before the track is flattened.