I just came across this eBook that you can view on the computer at Scribd.com and thought I'd mention it here. With warm weather coming
again soon many of us will be getting outside and firing up the smokers
at home or going on the road to the various smoke-off's. There is still time to read through this straight forward manual.
There are 350 pages but most of us would only need the first 200 or so
just to do what we do with the short videos of our presentations.
Ken has a bunch of software ap's listed in the sticky's of this forum for editing if we want to go into editing and effects. But for most of us a simple $30 flash video camera and a well though out outline of what we want to shoot with some cue cards on card board and "good" sound equipment in a rather quiet area would be all that's necessary.
So, here's the eBook:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/26982386/F...lms-and-Videos
Perhaps getting a good collection of short videos where we present recipes, processes, and techniques could be posted in You Tube and then
set up in our own Home Page/Blog. Those of us who cater parties etc could have the URL of that Home Page printed on business cards so that when we are asked for a business card by a customer/client, they could view what we would want them to see to instill confidence in them of our knowledge of this craft.
again soon many of us will be getting outside and firing up the smokers
at home or going on the road to the various smoke-off's. There is still time to read through this straight forward manual.
There are 350 pages but most of us would only need the first 200 or so
just to do what we do with the short videos of our presentations.
Ken has a bunch of software ap's listed in the sticky's of this forum for editing if we want to go into editing and effects. But for most of us a simple $30 flash video camera and a well though out outline of what we want to shoot with some cue cards on card board and "good" sound equipment in a rather quiet area would be all that's necessary.
So, here's the eBook:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/26982386/F...lms-and-Videos
Perhaps getting a good collection of short videos where we present recipes, processes, and techniques could be posted in You Tube and then
set up in our own Home Page/Blog. Those of us who cater parties etc could have the URL of that Home Page printed on business cards so that when we are asked for a business card by a customer/client, they could view what we would want them to see to instill confidence in them of our knowledge of this craft.
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