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With the recent launch of Final Cut X we can’t help but feel that every professional editor in the world, who makes their living off of editing video, just had their credentials lowered or blown to bits.
Steven asks: Do you have any suggestions for quality, affordable voice over talent through the internet? I’m a freelance videographer and editor who is in need of some professional sounding narration.
Nelson asks: It’s obvious by my client base that I create great looking music and documentary videos. Recently a few of those clients asked me to go a step further and produce a video that sells some of their CD’s and musical instrument products. Well, to make a long story short. They are not my clients anymore. To prevent this from happening again, what should I know when creating a video to sell a product?
Karen asks: I’m itching to find out if a videographer can really make a decent living from selling stock video footage. Has anyone really dived deep and examined the claims? What is the secret to finding what shots are the real money makers?
Derek asks: I wanted to build a dolly for smoother, more creative shots but don’t want to be embarrassed when showing up to a shoot with an unprofessional looking contraption. Are there any that you recommend? Any that look halfway decent and can be built quickly?