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From: rcohen@monmouth.com (Robert Cohen)
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Subject: Re: Doing Lightspeed (was Re: Tank treads...)
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>That's why you keep seeing the same people doing tutorials in it all the
>time (not that they aren't great, Dave =|^).
You don't need access to hollywood gear to do a tutorial for LS. I supply
reviews in SVHS format, and it suffices. Viewers understand the important
issue here is content and that all else is secondary.
If you have access to at least a SVHS camcorder, and are not camera shy, then
the rest is not really that involved. Hell, read page 12 of this months VTU.
I know Tom Eppley, the creator of that Skeleton/Condom commerical. This dude
had NO video training whatsoever, and only a few prosumer SVHS decks WITHOUT
an edit controller. He not only won 10 grand in this contest, but his
commercial is now showing on VH1 and Comedy Central.