Thank you for your comments, Jack...

You're right, of course... the hand-held work was very jerky and I've learned 
not to do that anymore.  I always use a tripod now and sometimes mix in stills 
for variation.

For example, this video at http://www.womenartistscollective.com/guitar.wmv  
(video and stills shot with little Canon SD630 pocket camera!)


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jack Edgar 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 5:31 AM
  Subject: Re: [AP] A new video from a new videomaker for your comments, 
please...


  I have just two comments, it looks good but two suggestions I have are use a 
tripod, monopod or any stablization device. Watch your quick zooms and pull 
backs.

  Jerry Lames <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am just a beginner trying to learn 
as much as possible. I've been 
  "trying" to make short vids and put them on Youtube for fun and my 
  family and friends back in the States.
  All that aside what I do now that I'm attempting to make personal 
  video's is observe what's on TV more, especially news as it has (Fox 
  news) some interesting lead in material. Making a long story short I 
  think your video is nice but perhaps next time you might consider 
  putting up the printing on the side instead of at the bottom. Now I've 
  done the same, put printing at the bottom but watching the O'Reilly show 
  I notice they put his spoken word in writing and it's off to the right 
  side. To me it makes it easier to watch him while reading along. Being 
  on the right side it doesn't take my eyes off of him whereas if on the 
  bottom I'd have to look down and loose sight of the video material.

  Just an idea, far be it for me to tell a professional what to do and 
  I've only been doing this for a little over a year. Great fun, lots to 
  learn and I'll never learn it all for sure.
  Jerry Lames
 


 
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