I believed these are more visually effective with a voice over. It is hard to observe what they're doing while trying to read subtitles. Love your videos and content ✨
Hello, I have small remark about the editing of the video: is it possible to put the subtitles up a little higher so they are not blocked when the video is paused? This would really help with accessibility since some people need a bit more time to read and understand the subtitles. Right now the progress bar runs straight through the subtitles when the video is paused. Thank you for considering!
Hi there😊 after you’ve paused the video, tap the screen again (to the side away from the bar/text) and the progress bar will disappear so you can read the text. Tap again and the progress bar will reappear to restart the video. Hope this helps ❤
I love and adore watching master crafters demonstrate. Thank You, V&A to proof yet again why I adore You as an institution, it's staff and contribution to preserve and educate!
I’ve been checking out a few videos on guilloché enamel and engine turning work, and this bloke is hands down the fastest, most confident operator I’ve seen yet. I don’t know who he is but he’s obviously got more than a few hours experience on those beautiful machines, top notch workmanship.
So beautiful. And that cutter is COOL. You must have been doing this a long time to be so skilled, to do such lovely work. THe enamel, the design....wow.
The subtitles wrongly called the machine a rose engine lathe. It's not a rose engine, it's a straight-line engine, though both are considered guilloché.
Fascinating. Any recommendations for artisans who fix old G? I have a piece which was damaged in a fire. I'd dearly like to get it restored. Im SE uK based
@@b_uppySome self initiative can go a long way! Inconvenience to You is not the museums first thought when making and posting videos. Your choice on how to watch shall be no blame and or reason to complain to the museum. Jmho
@@ande100 This is a video, and it is shown on TV. Museums can lose relevancy if they forget the perspective of the audience and focus on the esoteric alone...
@@b_uppy About everybody who is subscribed to the channel can GOOGLE to get further info if needed. No reason to give a "should" comment. The museum knows their stuff! If I wanna know details about unknown topics, my first step is to Google. Many times a video is self explanatory, if not; I watch the video again to understand what I missed the first time and watch again with greater understanding. The way to learn is to be inquisitive sans expectations of neither deliverance nor content. All accumulated knowledge is a source of judgement ill or well. Jmho