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Post by Carl on Mar 17, 2013 11:20:18 GMT -5
Here are a couple of our latest aquarium equipment help videos:
Carl
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Post by billg71 on Apr 3, 2013 18:29:18 GMT -5
Great videos, Carl! Give Devon my compliments and keep him busy, he does this well. And maybe get him an HD camera, 480P is sooo 20th century. Thanks, Bill
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Post by Carl on Apr 3, 2013 19:11:06 GMT -5
Thanks Bill
Steven had much to do with these videos too, he spent many days editing, etc.
Funny, I have an HD camera that I could let Steven use, and I assumed Steven's camera was HD since his is a near new camera that cost him 100s of $$$ Maybe a setting was off, I will ask him
Carl
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Post by goldenpuon on Apr 6, 2013 20:41:27 GMT -5
Excellent videos! They are easy-to-understand, precise, and comprehensive. But at the same time, they don't get the watcher who doesn't know too much about lighting (like me lol) too confused with by including too many fine details. Great job! My only bit of negative feedback is that sometimes Devon's voice seems a bit muffled. I believe this is probably that the equipment needs minor adjusting. Devon himself who seems to be a natural at presenting: he knew what he was going to say and didn't stutter or hesitate. Keep up the great work team! Renee
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Post by billg71 on Apr 7, 2013 18:42:19 GMT -5
Suggestion for the next video: Installing the single MountaRay bracket on a Mini LED. I'm pretty good at putting things together but the picture-only instructions printed on the box are the closest thing to useless I've ever run into. I honestly can't imagine how the casual purchaser who hasn't used tools for a living all his life could possibly get these two married up properly from the pictures on the box. It's just a shame, TMC makes great products, packages them beautifully and effectively then fall flat on their face when it comes down to telling their customers how to use them.... Next, please... Best, Bill
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Post by saw on Apr 8, 2013 13:29:34 GMT -5
Yeah, all the videos I took were in 1080i... Tracing it back it seems to have changed to 480P when I finalized the video in movie maker. Looking for a way around it this time.
We are going to try using a head set mic this time as to keep the sound even through ought the video. I was more concerned about the content then the sound when putting it together, but audio is a very important part of our videos.
Bill, What part of the mountaray pictorial instructions was not as clear to you? With your input we will be able to make a great video. We will be working on this video later this week and get it done by this months new letter.
-Steven
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