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magnificent. she is gorgeous, what sometimes I think its a shame the guys are in black though - makes it hard to see them with spotlights and without backlighting...
Yes, I love this music too! The song is Amore E Musica, and the artist is Russell Watson. It is available on iTunes, but the version in the video seems to be slower -- perfect for slow waltz. If anyone knows where to get the version in this video, please let me know.Wow! thanks so much for posting - that's just gorgeous - I love the way Arunas turns to Katusha after the lift -- who is singing? Josh Groban or someone else?
I see this topic in so many posts. I want to make it clear so that no dancers get criticized due to lacks in Youtube and other free websites for videos. It is not fair.
About the timing...
Never judge the dancers timing from a video from Youtube or ANY free site where you can upload videos. The compression method these sites use only consider size, never timing.
If you want to keep the beat and timing you have to shorten the output buffer. Now it is too long. It plays some pictures, then some music, then some pictures. The result is timing that comes and goes. Or sometimes it is even off all the time.
If you could compress your own videos and just copy them to a website without any more compression - it would probably work fine. Techniques have improved over the last few years. A few years ago you had to change standard settings in the videoediting programs to make it work well. If it did not work well - read the manual.
But as soon as you put your perhaps already compressed file at Youtube - it becomes even more compressed. And the result is gone.
You must see the original clip - without uncontrolled compression - to judge.
Hmm... I dont think it's me. They're not always on every measure,
I looked at check points 0:45, 1:13, 2:45, they match and the video doesn't change speed the entire time.
If you look at the version on my YT channel, there's a bit smoother but less detailed version of the same video. Maybe that helps