Michael Jackson — Billie Jean | Live in Munich, 1997 (1440p60fps Color + Audio Enhancement)

Michael Jackson — Billie Jean | Live in Munich, 1997 (1440p60fps Color + Audio Enhancement)

INFO: Michael Jackson performing Billie Jean in Munich, Germany at the Munich Olympic Stadium. Performed on July 6th, for a sold out audience of 70.000 people. Michael also performed in Munich on July 4th, for another 70.000 people (140.000 people in total) #michaeljackson#germany#1440p THOUGHTS: The first Billie Jean performance I ever watched, and one that stuck with me. I groove so hard to the instrumentation here MY FAVORITE PART(S) Everything but the live vocals WHAT I DID: I really wanted the instrumentation to shine and sound very crisp, by trying to highlight specific instruments (bass, drums, pop oohs and more). I also wanted the video to be super juicy to look at, so spent a lot of time on getting the colors just right for me. I got a result with plenty of vibrance, but not too much that it’s over saturated— also upscaled and denoised it to 1440p60fps PART OF: ‘Billie Jean; Enhanced’ playlist:    • Billie Jean; Enhanced   ‘HIStory Tour; Billie Jean | Enhanced’ playlist    • HIStory Tour; Billie Jean | Enhanced   SOCIAL MEDIA: Join the K MJ Discord Server!   / discord   If the link doesn’t work, tell me in a comment and I’ll send you a new one Pinterest (Pictures of Michael, updated frequently) https://www.pinterest.dk/KMJonYT/ Instagram (Teasers, other projects, pictures and stuff like that)   / kmjonyt   SoundCloud (I don’t post on here anymore, but there are still some MJ songs to listen to)   / kasper-monrad   PayPal (If you wanna support me, but is in no way a requirement) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Kaspe... Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. All rights belong and go to the respective owners.