From: "Berman, Ken" <Ken.Berman-AT-AIG.com> Subject: RE: PUPT: Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 12:27:56 -0500 Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 10:02:42 -0500 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. Thank you Christopher, I think you stated my concerns exactly. 99% of the people on here are more experienced then I am, so everyone has a lot of good advice to offer. If everyone on this list could find the best answers to their questions themselves, there wouldn't be much of a list for you to look at Davor. > -----Original Message----- > From: Christopher Hudert [SMTP:heyhoot-AT-mindspring.com] > Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 2:00 AM > To: puptcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu > Subject: Re: PUPT: Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 12:27:56 -0500 > > >dude--- > > > >get over yourself. if you really need a videograper > >find one your self, rather than putting than putting > >some heavy trip on everyone else. > > > >like many here I just don't live where you do, etc > > > >davor > > my, how helpful you aren't. heavy trip? i don't think so. simple request > for help and a bit concerned that no one replied, more like. so you don't > live near him. if you have used a videographer in the past, perhaps you > could say where you found them - yellow pages, internet, friends' > recommendation (woops, not the last one, i would guess by your reply you > wouldn't stoop to ask for help or advice) and offer any other helpful > advice. > as for myself i have not used a videographer for this and was interested > in the opinions on where to find a good one, things to look out for to > keep > me from selecting a bad one, and other tidbits to file away for the time > when i do need one. i do know that the "partner/spouse" taping you will > not > usually result in the kind of video you want to send to prospective > clients > - unless you have some really nice equipment and a truely talented > "partner/spouse". perhaps ken might try cultivating a friendship with one > of the cameramen at a local tv station. they might be interested enough to > do it themself or lead you to someone who is experienced in getting good > action and crowd shots to promote your work. > > Christopher > > > > > --- Personal replies to: heyhoot-AT-mindspring.com (Christopher Hudert) > --- List replies to: puptcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu > --- Admin commands to: majordomo-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu > --- Archives at: http://lists.village.virginia.edu/~spoons
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Thank you Christopher, I think you stated my concerns exactly. 99% of the people on here are more experienced then I am, so everyone has a lot of good advice to offer. If everyone on this list could find the best answers to their questions themselves, there wouldn't be much of a list for you to look at Davor.
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Hudert [SMTP:heyhoot-AT-mindspring.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 2:00 AM
To: puptcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
Subject: Re: PUPT: Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 12:27:56 -0500
>dude---
>
>get over yourself. if you really need a videograper
>find one your self, rather than putting than putting
>some heavy trip on everyone else.
>
>like many here I just don't live where you do, etc
>
>davor
my, how helpful you aren't. heavy trip? i don't think so. simple request
for help and a bit concerned that no one replied, more like. so you don't
live near him. if you have used a videographer in the past, perhaps you
could say where you found them - yellow pages, internet, friends'
recommendation (woops, not the last one, i would guess by your reply you
wouldn't stoop to ask for help or advice) and offer any other helpful
advice.
as for myself i have not used a videographer for this and was interested
in the opinions on where to find a good one, things to look out for to keep
me from selecting a bad one, and other tidbits to file away for the time
when i do need one. i do know that the "partner/spouse" taping you will not
usually result in the kind of video you want to send to prospective clients
- unless you have some really nice equipment and a truely talented
"partner/spouse". perhaps ken might try cultivating a friendship with one
of the cameramen at a local tv station. they might be interested enough to
do it themself or lead you to someone who is experienced in getting good
action and crowd shots to promote your work.
Christopher
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