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    Quote Originally Posted by David Battistella View Post
    Nice.

    Watched it today.


    Is that Dan Baum doing those?
    Dan Duran :)

    Glad you guys like it. I actually like the pace.. you can always press pause if you can't keep up and rewind etc. I just really hate slow moving videos.. i would rather be a bit too fast than too slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred Land View Post
    Dan Duran :)

    Glad you guys like it. I actually like the pace.. you can always press pause if you can't keep up and rewind etc. I just really hate slow moving videos.. i would rather be a bit too fast than too slow.

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    Pacing is fine, I just would like more depth and maybe best practices. Thanks Jarred.
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    Very good stuff. Absolutely Essential viewing, thanks for sharing! Looking forward to the upcoming ones!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred Land View Post
    Dan Duran :)

    Glad you guys like it. I actually like the pace.. you can always press pause if you can't keep up and rewind etc. I just really hate slow moving videos.. i would rather be a bit too fast than too slow.

    Working on more...
    I would like one using alchemy. Or at least where it's included :)
    Great video btw!
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    Excellent. Videos like this really help those of us trying to convince people the simplicity of shooting RED ;-) Keep it up!
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    Nice one, but mine with the girls will be better... he he.

    Okay, kidding a bit, I wish this type of videos had showed up a long time ago... ;)

    There is a real need out there, I get literally inundated by mails asking how I do the Motion to Still
    workflow, form acquisition, lighting to post and print.

    I hope that the video we have in the works, will be worthy of this great section.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred Land View Post
    . . . I actually like the pace . . .
    . . . you're just a wee bit closer to the subject matter and smarter than most . . . better looking too!!
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    Thanks for this - I can't tell you how useful this is for me. I'd love to see more such video tutorials on working with Redcine. I found the pace fine - it was amusing because Dan obviously knew his way through things inside out, and I hit pause every second or two - but I can't thank you enough for this.

    It's my own fault, but my greatest shortcoming in the red world has been my inability to keep up with and figure out Redcine - tutorials like this make it clear simple and easy. I look forward to seeing more -

    PS- is there a way to save this on my computer so I don't have to be online to view it? Apologies if that is a no-brainer, I'm just strutting my usual stuff with antiquated computer knowledge..
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    Nice!!!
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    Cool, keep these coming guys.
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