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Re: Suggestions on how to film a sequence for post...
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Brendan Coots
on Sep 25, 2009 at 2:17:10 am
A pro only plans effects that they can completely pull off based on the resources available to them. My advice would be to avoid any and all effects that have the potential to look hokey because you lack the resources to really make them shine.
Brendan Coots
Splitvision Digital
www.splitvisiondigital.com
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