shake Rattle & Roll!

Yikes … I have a great client that let us video “two-handed” technique using “fast blend.”

Every time the camera went ON, I started to shake! The camera angle was all wrong and I was super nervous. Me big IDIOT!

Anyway, we are going to put the “mess” up anyway in a couple days. This will give you a little look at this … but damn, I really have to show this properly. So, apology beforehand.

I’m beginning to get the “hang” of editing software and voice-over. And, yes I did read all the excellent suggestions. I wonder … I made a table that really works great … maybe a video to show how to make your own?

Youtube: electrologyNOW

You have so much to offer … (sigh)

Think of all the proposals that you have made to the “giants” of the industry. How many of your great ideas were rejected or ignored? How many times have you been silenced or threatened when you wanted to talk about certain “sensitive” issues?

How many times have sought the support and collaboration of the American Association to move forward with your projects? Do you remember that idea of ​​projecting live conferences where everyone could interact and participate?

Well, now You Tube gives you an opportunity as we would have never dreamed of. The giants have become small Lilliputian compared with this powerful monster. You are free to expose whatever you want. Your audience is eager to see and learn more from your vast experience. The possibilities are endless. Let your imagination fly. Finally you’re FREE!

(One suggestion for upcoming videos: I remember one time you said something about one of your lectures, “The Wound Module”. If it is too long, you could divide it into several parts and upload them?)

THANK YOU SO MUCH my dear friend!

Oh dear …

Michael everyone has performance anxiety when you have someone standing over you with a camera. What you can attempt to do is setup a tripod and have a camera just roll. After a while you will forget it’s there and will be in your natural zone and your good skills will be captured.

I checked his channel out and it looks like he is already using a tripod.

You just want to do it so properly you’re getting nervous. Next time you record something, just think about the fact that nobody sees it yet, until you upload it. If it isn’t that properly you could just delete the footage right away and get it done another time.

But after 30+ years of experience I don’t see why you’re getting so shaky. You’ve been doing this for so long, you’re good at your job, so record the “two-handed” technique using “fast blend” with confidence! as Shia LaBeouf says: JUST DO IT!

Still a little shaky … but here goes:

Two-hand technique …

Will definitely take a look at it :slight_smile:

Thank you