EditingThe secret of good video |
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For years now you've been shooting video of the kids, horses, family
picnics, reunions and just about anything else at which you could
point the camera. But, you have a problem. You want to show your
video to friends but it's on several video cassettes and you must
fast forward and then rewind to find what you want. There's a little
bit here and a little bit there but nothing is where you want it.
Right? So you bought a book on how to shoot good video and learned
for a video to be really good it had to tell a story. Well now,
therein lies the problem. It's very difficult to plan all your shots,
angles and get the audio level to where it all comes together. What
you now have is file footage or you may want to call all those
disjointed sequences archive tapes. The truth of the matter is there
is a simple solution. You can either invest a lot of money in
editors, titlers, editing vcr's, wireless microphones or you can send
them to me. I've already been there and done that. In other words, I
have the equipment and the experience. All I need now is your video.
Picture this in your mind. Your colt is now a big boy and he's now
standing at stud. You get inquiries and send out pictures, but so
does everybody else. What can you do that will set you apart from the
herd? Well, if you've been keeping a video record of his progress
then the answer is simple. Have the video edited into a powerful
sales presentation and send it out to mare owners. Let them see him
move. Let them see him from all different angles. Put them right
there next to him and wait for the orders. Put yourself ahead of the
pack by answering any question a prospective client might have even
before he knows it. Remember this and remember it well, "the
successful person will do what the unsuccessful will not even try."
I can take footage from several of your tapes, edit them by putting
them into sequence, adding transitions at appropriate places dubbing
in music and titles and voila, before you know it, you have a
finished presentation.
OK, that sounds great but I don't want to spend an arm and a leg or
raid the cookie jar, so how expensive is it anyway?
Now here's the best part. For the first five minutes of finished
video, you're looking at $250.00. That's it! No more, No less.
But suppose you have enough tapes and good footage for a much longer
video, how much will it be then? For each complete minute your cost
will be only $45.00 and neighbor, that's real cheap when you figure
all the equipment involved plus me too. Going a step further, suppose
you want a fifteen minute sales presentation video of your stallion
at work, and you think you might need about fifteen copies to send
prospective buyers. Your total cost would come to $850.00 for the
fifteen videotapes and you still have the master copy. You now have
fifteen powerful salesmen at work! That amounts to $5.66 which is
less than the hourly minimum wage!
The only restriction is that I have a minimum of five minutes or $250.00.
If you have any questions, thoughts or ideas I might be able to help
you on, don't hesitate to contact me by email and I'll get right back
with you. I'm looking forward to working with you. Home
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