Re: Bad Tour DVD (Disscussion Thread)
That has nothing to do with his music and video recordings. Not the same.
The estate doesn't release his art, they don't need to.
okay another example then
Did Michael and his brothers recorded songs for their Jacksons variety TV show? - Yes they did
Does the master recordings exist? - Yes they do
Do we know where they are? - Yes at Hennry Vaccaro's possession
Does the Estate have access to them? - No
Can the Estate get them? - Well Michael have been trying for close to 2 decades . Estate is currently suing Vaccaro for the 3rd time.
Now you tell me how music and video recordings aren't the same.
Why are you constantly defending Sony and the Estate no matter what issue?
I have no problems with stating if there's an issue
but only after I have all the information. I don't like to approach everything negatively and prematurely.
For example I tweeted a picture of Immortal Deluxe CD showing the error on the outer cover, I also complained about the error to the Online Team. I have no issues to state what I don't like.
If / when the DVD is released and/or more information -such as still shots or short
final trailers etc- is given and the quality is not satisfactory according to my standards I will say it. However I won't rush into conclusions and negativity without proper information - especially as I am told that it will be addressed, MJNA's source told the quality is good and you have that Sony person tweeting "what I saw was not blurry" and "The concert is not film like the Another Part of Me video but the quality beats anything we've seen or will see." Current information points out the final work to be not Blu-Ray quality but decent DVD quality. And I'm personally okay with DVD quality.
Furthermore I'm not gonna forget what I know about Michael's business matters. I know some might be living in a perfect world but in the real life world Michael's business matters has been nothing but complicated. How can you ignore that Michael's own videographer kept the videos because he wasn't paid and so on? and he's the copyright owner of what he shot. Whether you like it or not, not everything is in Estate's possession or control and that's a fact. Same
might or might not apply to concert recordings as well. We just don't know.