I have a channel, not much on it at the moment. A few short videos from the range. https://www.youtube.com/user/priell3
Who all here (if anyone) has their own YouTube channel or/or does a lot of video work? We are going to try (key word being TRY) to start doing some video reviews and how-to's for the site in the coming year but we're all a little green and wet behind the ears when it comes to doing videos. I've already had 4,693 hairs turn gray just trying to setup a new dedicated YouTube account that the staffers can all upload to - mainly due to the Google+ integration that makes things very confusing.
Some of us are further along than others equipment-wise, but in many regards we're still trying to sort everything out and would like to have some 'old hands' to bounce questions off of or get thoughts from now and then.
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I have a channel, not much on it at the moment. A few short videos from the range. https://www.youtube.com/user/priell3
I have one as well a few Wheeling vids that I have editted with simple software. Nothing spectacular, but I will help with anything I can. I can't remember my Channel URL but if you search tufrthnails on youtube you should find my channel. I have not done any shooting vids or anything of the sort.
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I have two YouTube channels.
lj2justgoto
Win94ae
I at least take one shot every day, (to keep my wind estimation and the like sharp,) so most of my videos are like this.
But I'll make short videos on load development and the like.
My first suggestion would be to get this program.
VideoPad Video Editor
That is the best video editor I've used, even the free version is a wonderful program.
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