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Monday, December 05, 2005
New Video Camera
When my uncle left after Thanksgiving, he knew of my interest in filmmaking, and left me his old movie camera. It's one of those ridiculously huge ones that you actually put a VHS tape into. At least it has zoom, macro, fade, and all sorts of other stuff that are probably explained in the nonexistent manual. We'll see if it can be used in my moviemaking exploits.
I grew up in Seattle, WA. The oldest of 5, I was home schooled, and had an active social life, thanks to my parents.
I was always a very visual person, and took an interest in film production and photo editing. I attended John Paul the Great Catholic University, and there became known for my motivated filmmaking. I directed many short films, including Bump, The Show, with Yellow Line Studio. I started a videography company called Evans Media, making wedding videos, and filming talks and commercials.
I graduated in 2009 with a degree in Communications Media, and started making wedding plans with my fiancee.
In July 2010 I began work with Catholic Answers in San Diego. I recently started a family, and plan to continue pursuing my career, and making the world a better place.
4 Comments:
That should look alarmingly official.
VHS!!! I love it!!! That is what I call hi-tech!
I wonder what VHS stands for anyway..
Ha! My good friend's mom has one of those. As long as I've known their family, they've had it... which is about 10 years.
Yep. It's old.
I don't think computer editing software even existed at the time it was made.
I hope linear editing can be avoided!
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