Would you watch it?
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gizgal wrote...
Live life away from the camera. REAL interaction is a better method.The reason for the camera is so that I could share it with people. The camera will also make me feel uncomfortable for a while, but after a little time I'll get used to it and not be so camera/stage shy anymore.
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Plan on getting a cameraman. This should be your number one priority if you want to make watchable videos. You'll benefit tremendously if you have someone who has some film experience and can edit videos. You also should plan a budget.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Wow my name is really lon wrote...
Plan on getting a cameraman. This should be your number one priority if you want to make watchable videos. You'll benefit tremendously if you have someone who has some film experience and can edit videos. You also should plan a budget.Good luck.
A cameraman is a good suggestion, but as for video editing, I can do this myself. My budget so far is 200-250 dollars for the camera and up to 50 dollars per episode. This is going to be pretty expensive for me seeing how I have only 1000 dollars in my savings.
I just hope that one of the people on board with me right now can convince her friend who did some camera work in college to help us out at least for the first few episodes.
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It's an interesting idea, try not to make videos that are too long, I'm sure short but sweet videos will be better. Also, try to make it so we discover the city at the time as you, because if it's just chit chat between you and your new acquaintance it will be a bit boring > < If it's good, I'm sure people will watch it :D I will, at least.
