Good question. But in fact I did use tacks. The staples were only temporary. In general I prefer staples as they do less damage and have greater strength to hold the tension, also we use stainless steel which last very long. But usually clients prefer we use tacks to be sympathetic to the painting, also we use copper tacks and antique hand-made tacks - and sometimes we even save the original tacks and re-use them to keep the painting as close to the original as possible
You are going to get many opinions on the sound. Some want music, some want just the sounds while you are working (which can be difficult with many cuts and jumps in editing), some will want voice overs for the exact processes and thinking what you're doing, some will want subtitles of what's going on if you're aren't as proficient with scripts and microphones.
Why on Earth do you think it appropriate to use staples on an old painting?
Good question. But in fact I did use tacks. The staples were only temporary. In general I prefer staples as they do less damage and have greater strength to hold the tension, also we use stainless steel which last very long. But usually clients prefer we use tacks to be sympathetic to the painting, also we use copper tacks and antique hand-made tacks - and sometimes we even save the original tacks and re-use them to keep the painting as close to the original as possible
Instead of music, you should make a voiceover to tell us what it is you're doing as we watch you do it.
I second of this! No music at all if he doesn't have a mic yet
Thanks for your suggestion, yes we are working up to doing this also!
You are going to get many opinions on the sound. Some want music, some want just the sounds while you are working (which can be difficult with many cuts and jumps in editing), some will want voice overs for the exact processes and thinking what you're doing, some will want subtitles of what's going on if you're aren't as proficient with scripts and microphones.
I have been experimenting and may well do as I get better at it! - thanks for the kind suggestion!
Na rubbish music channel BYE.
Thank you for sharing this master craft. Soundtrack "music" sounds like a youtube travelogue. Not appropriate or necessary.
How can I get ur service?, I'm in Vancouver, Canada.
Beautiful. Ignore the armchair experts. Very well done!
Horror! Is the restoration? 😂
Yes, it was damaged in moving house!
Our favorite restorer would never do it that way!
great work!
Thank you! Best regards to you!
Nice