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Old 02-20-2010, 06:52 PM
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Default Filming Engine build at Different Locations ?

I have a new all aluminum 427 side oiler engine build, that will be in two magazines. I also want to film the build process from the forging the block, internal and exterior parts that are used, assembly, to running it on the engine & chassis dyno. Interviews will be taken for both the photo's and the filming.

Here's where I need ideas.

The filming is up to me, and I want to create a build website, up-load to various video websites and also make up DVD-CD's for sale.

I do have a nice digital/hard drive camcorder to use.
I don't have much money to put into this.
The build will be in at least 3 different states.
I'm sure hiring local professional videotographer's in each state, would be very expensive.

Just how can I get this done to look professional, and not have one of us rookies, shaking and moving around the camcorder and getting headaches while watching the video ? Of course, a tripod helps but,......

I guess I could box up my camcorder and ship it to all locations.

So, I will appreciate any ideas ?
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