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Originally Posted by FUNFER2
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,...... 
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I love stuff like this -- and I'll buy one of your DVDs even if it's a crap job of filming and editing. Unfortunately, to do it right costs time and money; there's just no shortcut around that -- but just having the kid, that would normally be sweeping up in the shop, holding the camera is better than nothing. Maybe you could hire a kid from the local college's film crew? Or post an ad in the local Craig's List seeking a person with a video camera (don't let them steal yours

). But by all means do it. Like I said, even if you do a crappy job I'll buy one (and I'll pay the same amount that I would had you done a great job).