--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert Howe <rup...@...> wrote:

> Some projects by people in this group that focus on subjects outside  
> the personal in a low budget but skilled way:
>

I always value your recommendations Rupert and often go through those video 
sites listed on your own.You are right about Shadow Lands -- it is highly 
skilled video production, but I guess I'm trying to arrive at the POV that 
today skilling up is much easier than of yore as the tools are on hand and so 
accessible without having to train up in a big way. I mean they're no longer  
the province of specialists.

I come from audio work and video tools, at a base DIY level, are so darn easier 
in comparison, as is the means to share.

But I'll surf your recommendations, Thanks.

I'm having this running argument with people who are in print -- hard copy -- 
media and not web oriented much at all and they simply have no idea of the 
mammoth potential that digital video online offers us. And while the web apes 
the off line stuff, they aren't going to recognize what potential may exist. 
Even community television producers I know cannot see the web's possible future.

dave riley

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