This content is very interesting. However, it is a casual and nonchalant approach that could be improved by professional film formatting of artefacts and film editing. Also, the commentator needs to improve diction and pacing. It would be interesting to have actual "makers as curators" such as stain-glass artists and artisans also commentate on artefacts, as well as academics. Is it possible to introduce a professional producer for these productions? After all it is the National Gallery.
Fantastic survey of Early 20th century Irish stained glass. Unfortunately the use of aah or aam every fourth word is incredibly distracting. Please listen to yourself and stop the aams.
Fabulous talk, with detailed research effortlessly incorporated. Thank you very much for sharing this
Thanks NGI, great talk, I look forward to seeing the exhibition!
Improved diction would be a great help.
This content is very interesting.
However, it is a casual and nonchalant approach that could be improved by professional film formatting of artefacts and film editing. Also, the commentator needs to improve diction and pacing.
It would be interesting to have actual "makers as curators" such as stain-glass artists and artisans also commentate on artefacts, as well as academics.
Is it possible to introduce a professional producer for these productions? After all it is the National Gallery.
Fantastic survey of Early 20th century Irish stained glass. Unfortunately the use of aah or aam every fourth word is incredibly distracting. Please listen to yourself and stop the aams.