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I agree with the VMWorkshop comment about negataivity. I enjoyed this video, it looked as though it was fun to make and full marks for the guy who was brave enough to go in front of the camera (s)!
I usually hide behind my camcorder. If I lived closer to Chico I'd definitely go to one of the Videomaker workshops. As you say, it's all about meeting people and learning - not for guys who already know it all.
Glad you find the mag useful. We are geeks. This geek took a look at the videos you posted, and you show good instincts, but need to work a bit more on your timing. However you seem to have incredible potential for a someone your age, and I encourage you to keep making video, as I've found it a ridiculously fun and exciting way to make a living.
I am a bit surprised by the negativity of these posts. Generally we find the video community to be very supportive of beginners and first time Videomakers.
The purpose of the video production workshop is not to make a brilliant perfectly polished video. But to teach the fundamentals of videography to beginners. Of course there's going to be some mistakes, but allowing them to make those mistakes, then teaching how to avoid them in the future is the process we're after, not a polished video.
Yeah, videos done by students, wannabes, rookies. But students, wannabes and rookies with the expert guidance and tutelage of Videomaker. Not a good reflection on Videomaker.
I know now not to refer anyone to a Videomaker Workshop. I get asked frequently and I have wondered if it was any good or just cheesy. These student videos answer that question.
A couple more of these and I am gong to revoke my subscription.
I agree with the VMWorkshop comment about negataivity. I enjoyed this video, it looked as though it was fun to make and full marks for the guy who was brave enough to go in front of the camera (s)!
I usually hide behind my camcorder. If I lived closer to Chico I'd definitely go to one of the Videomaker workshops. As you say, it's all about meeting people and learning - not for guys who already know it all.
penelopecin 2 years ago
Despite the Video quality, I found this video Pretty funny, especially at the end, Good Job :)
DanielBT1989 3 years ago
Glad you find the mag useful. We are geeks. This geek took a look at the videos you posted, and you show good instincts, but need to work a bit more on your timing. However you seem to have incredible potential for a someone your age, and I encourage you to keep making video, as I've found it a ridiculously fun and exciting way to make a living.
VMworkshop 3 years ago
I am a bit surprised by the negativity of these posts. Generally we find the video community to be very supportive of beginners and first time Videomakers.
The purpose of the video production workshop is not to make a brilliant perfectly polished video. But to teach the fundamentals of videography to beginners. Of course there's going to be some mistakes, but allowing them to make those mistakes, then teaching how to avoid them in the future is the process we're after, not a polished video.
VMworkshop 3 years ago
A few things:
Yeah, videos done by students, wannabes, rookies. But students, wannabes and rookies with the expert guidance and tutelage of Videomaker. Not a good reflection on Videomaker.
I know now not to refer anyone to a Videomaker Workshop. I get asked frequently and I have wondered if it was any good or just cheesy. These student videos answer that question.
A couple more of these and I am gong to revoke my subscription.
MediaBLITZ74 3 years ago
that was terrible
kalaniman1 3 years ago
I don.t want to sound like one of those stupid youtube hate commenters but the people at vide maker seem like real geeks. Love the mag though!
REEZproductions 3 years ago
Agreed.
REEZproductions 3 years ago
WTF
R3APER24 3 years ago
this was just bad but i could been soooo funny :'
2xCuttlefish 3 years ago