dittohead
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I still hold the position...it is all about the story...
And I have seen a couple funny ones about diving with dry suits...
Video is changing the way we communicate and view the world...and once our government allows the bandwith that asia has, video is even going to become a bigger influence...
Annie, your work is icredible, I have been doing photography for 22 years, and videography for 8. My work looks like a kids still, but most importantly, I have fun doing it. The last couple years I have been doing video primarily, but my biggest goal has been to do it with a complete setup for under $600.00. The reason I try to keep it under that price range was when I was making very low wages, that seemed to be the breaking point. One day I may get some real gear. I spent 5000 on my mountain bike, 20K on upgrades to my old 85 Jeep CJ, but for some reason, I am still using a std def vid camera, and my Shellicam housing, total price, $400. I agree with the story aspect of it. Stills are easy to put in a timeline, video can takes hours of editing for a minute of video. I do a lot of family video, pools, ocean, river rafting, snorkelling, and pictures just dont cut it for me most of the time