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Originally Posted by aga
i'm in the business too, kinda. i'm a 2d/3d graphics guy. Don't get me wrong i liked the videos a lot, and to make such big videos needs dedication. So well done on that front, it takes a lot of work. But allow me to give you a few pointers:
1. Audio work. your presenter wasn't heard
2. color correction. You gotta work on that, give it a little spice. i know the weather was overcast and you cannnot do much about that, but a little color correction goes a long way
3. names. add some titles. who's this guy on the screen? i may know him but the next guy doesn't. Plus it's gonna make some people that appeared on the video happy to see their names on the screen.
4. try not to rotate the camera on a tripod, sometimes it sticks a little and it can be seen. You can use a monopod (if that's the proper name) and use it either on the ground or holding it like a steadycam. You can even ghetto a steadycam harness on your own.
Keep up the good work 
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Thank you. I just got new audio equipment that ill be using to make my web series next year. Yea it was my first time using such a nice tripod, so I didn't really think to us that rubber band trick, however in the video below I used it.
Thank you guys keep the feed back coming!