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Up to REELEDinOnline video: Buying fresh gear
What new equipment is everyone looking to purchase? Lately we've been checking out the site EventDV.net. It's geared toward event videographers, but has an equipment section that lists tons of gear for sale.
Also, here's another TurnHere video for y'all. This one was filmed in the Panamanian jungle. Enjoy!
Online video: Shooting in Japan
TurnHere has shot travel videos all over the world. Here's one we created in Roppongi, Japan, one of the hottest nightlife spots in Tokyo.
Daily Reel Comedy: Allow myself to introduce...myself
Hey Comedy peoples…
Welcome to the brand spankin’ new Daily Reel Comedy crew blog. This crew has been created for all of you who make funny videos – or at least try to. I’ll be your host and you can look forward to hearing from me just about every day on the latest and greatest in the world of online comedy videos as well as tricks of the trade and other assorted nonsense.
To kick things off, I guess I should tell you a little about myself. In addition to my new responsibilities as the Daily Reel’s comedy kingpin, I am the “brains” behind WhipItOutComedy.com – a site that regularly features some of the funniest videos on the web every single day (except for the days where we feel lazy).
I’m also a partner in Take The Stairs Productions, a production/management company that produces movies, TV, online series, live comedy tours, and manages comedians.
Anyway, I hope to make this crew blog a daily must-read for comedy content creators (and buyers) so in order to do that, I’d love to hear from some of you about the kinds of things you’d like to see blogged about. Feel free to leave a comment or shoot me a message to let me know what you’d like to see more or less of as we get going. Thx!
I Love My iPhone: My Top Five Favorite Features
1. Cover Flow - running my finger across my albums is pretty dang cool.
2. Email a Picture - the animation that takes my picture out of my library and into an email is what iPhone is all about. Finesse.
3. Visual Voicemail - Two women's voices I will never have to hear again: The robot lady who says "you have 3 new messages," and my mother. Just kidding mom, I love you.
4. The way Contacts works with Google Maps - being able to click on a contact's address and seeing their house, or adding an address to a contact. So easy.
5. The Keyboard - I know this is a hotly debated issue, but I speed on this thing after 2 days mostly due to the awesome predictive text.
What are your favorite features?