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Eddie Pelfrey
August 11th, 2007, 06:30 PM
is there a good place to purchse how to educationl dvd's for videography?

Eddie

Kevin Randolph
August 12th, 2007, 02:49 PM
I'd try the usual outlets online - Amazon, Barnes and Nobel, and the like. If you want to rent one before you buy it, maybe try Smart Flix dot com.

HTH...

Todd Eichel
August 14th, 2007, 02:54 PM
Try izzyvideo.com. Fairly basic, but there's some good stuff in there for beginners. And the examples he uses are very visual, which helps a ton. You can see the difference between the right way and the wrong way. And you can't argue with free.

Glenn Chan
August 14th, 2007, 09:24 PM
VASST (a sponsor of dvinfo.net) has titles on editing, cameras, and production topics (audio, lighting, directing etc.).
http://www.vasst.com
coupon code should be "dvinfo"

2- Are there any specific topics you're interested in? If you let the folks on this board know, they can help zero in on particular titles that are of the most interest to you.

There is also lots of knowledge on this site... in particular, the stickied threads tend to contain good information. Though it's not necessarily comprehensive information... it's good to have a mix of learning from professionals (learn the ropes from one), from training materials, and from boards like this.

Eddie Pelfrey
August 15th, 2007, 08:58 PM
mainly just bsics
gain =what it does when to chnge it
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We do alot of low light filming of wildlife we have a gl2, xl1s and a cannon xh a1. we are ll self taught would love to have some pointers from the pros on this board