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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 3099716, member: 19463"]High end, expensive equipment is not required for a venue wher the standard is a cell phone video. All dSLR cameras take video more than good enough for You Tube. You could do reasonably well with decent cell phones. We are not talking about making a Hollywood movie here but we DO need good content, well scripted and practiced to avoid looking like fools with cameras. I did my videos with Windows Movie Maker (free) and the images shown here on CT. Videos showing wiggling coins are much harder to do and edit which explains the videos showing a person stumbling across a red tray of coins. Reading a minute of text without error is hard for some of us. Hollywood movies are pieced together from many takes for good reason. </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]a2wa_ktaxUE[/MEDIA]</p><p><br /></p><p>Turning a coin over while keeping it in the field and in focus requires practice beyond what I was willing to undertake.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]DBziWtwvBZc[/MEDIA]</p><p>It is easier to turn off the camera and do the two sides separately.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 3099716, member: 19463"]High end, expensive equipment is not required for a venue wher the standard is a cell phone video. All dSLR cameras take video more than good enough for You Tube. You could do reasonably well with decent cell phones. We are not talking about making a Hollywood movie here but we DO need good content, well scripted and practiced to avoid looking like fools with cameras. I did my videos with Windows Movie Maker (free) and the images shown here on CT. Videos showing wiggling coins are much harder to do and edit which explains the videos showing a person stumbling across a red tray of coins. Reading a minute of text without error is hard for some of us. Hollywood movies are pieced together from many takes for good reason. [MEDIA=youtube]a2wa_ktaxUE[/MEDIA] Turning a coin over while keeping it in the field and in focus requires practice beyond what I was willing to undertake. [MEDIA=youtube]DBziWtwvBZc[/MEDIA] It is easier to turn off the camera and do the two sides separately.[/QUOTE]
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