--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everyone has a different level of comfort in creating content. If it
makes you happy, then it is worth
doing.
If you want to edit 12 hours a day and produce a show, then so be it.
It's like a natural high
point well taken but doesn't really solve my dilemma of how to find
time for this (which is probably a personal dilemma anyway)
Cut down on production time. Don't try to make a three or seven minute
'show'. You're videoblogging, not making tv.
I totally agree with Andreas. Be fast.
On 8/13/05, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I totally agree with Andreas. Be fast. Your eye will become better and
better, and like the best videobloggers, you'll be able to pull out
the camera, capture a moment and put it online with limited time spent
on editing. I saw Michael film,
I have to have an organized system. I have a day job that pays the
bills. I will be taking evening classes in the fall. I fully intended
to continue to videblog.
Still haven't worked out the laundry time :-)
I currently use a combination of planning a workflow/listing for
inspiration.
It