Getting Started: The Great Balloon Video-A Case Study

If you're short on video equipment and expertise, go long on planning. It'll help your video take off.

Here’s a remark to chill the blood of any Getting Starter: "Say, I notice you got one of those video gadgets, so how ‘bout filming a little show for our club [church/school/charity/lodge]? Nothing fancy, okay? Like maybe half an hour."

If you’ve tried even one or two video projects, you have some instinct for the amount of work involved in a piece that runs only ten minutes, let alone "maybe half an hour." And you also know that despite their insincere compliments, your audience will compare your amateur effort unfavorably to the professional videos they see on TV. So it’s no surprise that you want to answer "Gee, I’d love to; but next week I plan to fall and break both arms…

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