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Randy Sharp
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#1 posted 799 days ago
Nice video work Brian. I can imagine that video editing is not a quick and easy thing to do, so thanks for taking the extra time to produce a great product for others to enjoy. I’m sure many woodworkers will be encouraged by your efforts.
-- Randy, Tupelo, MS ~ A man who honors his wife will have children who honor their father.
Brian024
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#2 posted 798 days ago
Thanks Randy, the editing isn’t actually the thing that gets me, its the amount of time it takes to film everything plus having to spend 3 or 4 hours uploading it to youtube. I’m enjoying it so far since this project isn’t for a customer so I don’t have a deadline. The next project buildup I do will be slowed down a lot and I’ll be going over the details a lot more, I’ve watched the videos so far I can tell I’m sort of rushing through them.
bradshaw
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#3 posted 798 days ago
Great job on the video. You mentioned an important step in making sure to have everything available before glue up… that saves a ton of frustration that we have all experience!
One step that should be pointed out in future videos is during clamping process to show that you checked the box diagonally for square.
Great job Brian
Brian024
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#4 posted 797 days ago
Thanks Brad, yeah I just happen to turn the camera off before I did it.
Dave
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#5 posted 786 days ago
Brian great cinematography. You know when to speed up in the repetitive parts but we still get to see it. Your music has almost a Quentin Tarantino feel about it. Oh yeah I do like your project;)
-- Superdav "No matter where you go - there you are." http://chiselandforge.com
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