Thanks guys. I guess Tony didn't get the point, though about the post. (His nurse probably forgot to give him his morning medications.) wink

For me, that $29 video camera is a great tool, and as Joe said, the camera doesn't lie. I sincerely believe it's an investment in your musical career - not just a gadget to put stuff on YouTube. Not only does it allow you to see how you look to your audiences, it also allows you to hear what you are producing, albeit not high quality. I equate this to something I did 50 years ago when I first got into broadcast radio. I recorded my newscasts on audio tape (the wide stuff), then played them back, listening carefully to voice inflections, phrasing, etc..., things that made the newscasts sound both interesting and professional. It made a huge difference, led to several promotions, and eventually landed a job with a large, local radio station. Like I said above, we are our own worst/best critics. The camera just makes it a lot easier to critique our performances.

Cheers,

Gary cool


Edited by travlin'easy (06/18/12 08:15 AM)
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