You're welcome :)
I hope it encourages other people to share their story.
I'm actually thinking about doing a whole series of video blog
tutorials and how to get started, what are the best low cost tools to
use, how to get audio and lighting right, editing, posting etc. As
there doesn't really seem to be much out there on a good step-by-step
guide to setting up and producing a video blog (at least none that
I've found satisfying).
It's just a matter of finding the time!

Dave.

On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 5:14 AM, Marguerita
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I just don't have the words to thank you enough for this post!
>
> I am just starting out (well, 18 months into using video) and still 
> desperately trying to figure things out and learn.
>
> Your details and timeline are great! I am just now thinking about a better 
> camera and better sound and your progression is a wonderful guideline - I'd 
> have paid money for it - THANK YOU!
>
> In my niche, "story" is everything, starting with "why" and then "how". 
> There's a great TED talk about it by Simon Sinek.
>
> I am keeping this digest and referring to it again and again. Good for you 
> with your BoingBoing shout-out and YT partnering and your progression - I aim 
> to follow your footsteps and enjoy learning from you.
>
> On thing that has held me back a bit has been my fear of losing my dial-up 
> viewers, esp. if I make HD vids, but I just checked my analytics and see that 
> only 4% of my viewers come at my blog on dial-up. Last time I had looked (a 
> year ago probably) it was a LOT more.
>
> Your post encourages me to move up to HD - so again - many, many Thanks,
>
> Marguerita

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