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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2008

Episode 6 of Next Wave TV.

In this episode, I go over how one can get started in the video production field without spending a ton of money on high end equipment.

Hosted by Tony Reale

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Produced by Creative Edge Productions
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Watch my how-to video, http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-video-332483/ How to get started in video production on WonderHowTo.

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  • You're an inspiration Tony. We need more people who have gotten their foot in like you to share their stories as well. Please keep these videos coming. Thank you.

  • Very interesting video!!

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  • good piece of advice

  • Tony, I've been glued to your videos for the past 3 days. Your lessons, tips and advice have helped increase knowledge in this field exponentially. Thanks man.

  • Hey. Really great insight showing "it is possible" to break into this industry. I'll tell you, The first time I came across your earlier videos, (you were filming your pool table) was at least 2 or 3 years ago, I was really impressed and you called yourself an "enthusiast" even though you seemed very pro. Its great seeing that you've come a long way in such a short time, definitely motivating, hope to see more

  • your fill light is really weak and more for a Dramatic look and not an instructional look. Also I don't think your lower 3rds fit the content. I agree with the intro... Step it up some and make it more professional looking. Another thing is When you do close ups you are just blowing up the video which makes it look really blurry and not professional at all. Good attempt but not professional looking.

  • Thanks for the advise! Was very helpful.

  • Honestly.. after just the first couple of seconds watching the incredibly amateurish intro it's hard to take any of what the guy says seriously.

  • Thank you so much for this video. I know its been about 3 years since you made this but this is very inspirational to me.

  • ive learned so much from tony... i am in tony's position... so hard in it... i have a canon xh a1 and its just gathering dust right now... i need to start

  • @mnhprod no you don't.

    Don't lie. You're just some kid with a camera who makes movies and sends out cards.

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