On Sat, 02 Jul 2016 08:25:49 GMT, RIB <rib@rack.com> wrote:
>In reply to "mike" who wrote the following:
>
>> On Fri, 01 Jul 2016 02:10:44 -0400, Ribble <Ribble@AgentZilch.con>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 21:59:18 -0400, mike wrote:
>> >
>> > > using a hand held video camera to
>> > > record this.The discs don't show it.
>> >
>> > Yes, now I see that. It is because they ARE using a hand held video
>> > camera to record from still photos.
>> >
>> > The question could be why the DVD video does not do it.
>>
>> After carefully rewatching the DVD I saw it did it as well. I thought
>> 'damn! i bought counterfeit DVD from Amazon' So I dl'd two other
>> MVGROUP vids of the same show labeled .x264.AAC saw they did it too.
>>
>> Apparently video recording equipment has vastly improved over the
>> last 25 years. This one needs to be 'digitally remastered'.
>>
>> Sorry to bother you all
>
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>It was shot deliberately like that for atmosphere and effect mike. I think it
>works rather well.
>
>RIB.
Ken Burns is a very good documentarian and videographer and may have
done it on purpose but after closely watching some of the pre 1990 BBC
Horizons that were recently posted I think the wobble was just from
the transfer of the vids from VHS tape to DVD, which didn't come out
until 1996. Its hard to believe how far we've come digitally in the
last 20 years.
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