Are you familiar with the term "frequently asked questions?" Well, it's a bit more Internet jargon we all need to swallow. When you first join "newsgroups" or "visit" "sites" you should first find their lists of "frequently asked questions"--FAQs as they are affectionately called. These provide answers to the most frequently asked questions pertaining to the subject at hand. The people who make these lists would like us to believe that they're trying to save beginners (called "newbies") time. After all, newbies can get answers to their basic questions right away. The real reason for FAQs, however, is that the long-timers get sick of answering the same questions over and over again.
The Videomaker World Wide Web site has its own list of FAQs. It covers questions everyone asks about videomaking. It's a good place to "visit" if you're on the web and just getting started in videomaking.
But it's lacking somehow. It answers questions about videomaking all right, but it doesn't address those about the videomakers themselves. Doesn't seem right; sorta misses the human…
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