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      Website: Stylin' Trucks.com  

The Trials and Tribulations of a wanna-be videographer.

Hey, this is Will Mahoney. I work for an aftermarket truck accessory retailer in Cleveland, Ohio. I write articles and copy for the website and also am the company's videographer. So I guess that since they are paying me, I'm a professional videographer, which is pretty cool. Read about what I got going on...

The JCW Spring Auto Show Was Wonderful.

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May 27, 2008 11:47 AM Views:84   Favorited:0   Comments:0
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Recently I went out to Chicago (from Cleveland) to video the spring car show for JC Whitney Automotive (www.jcw.com).  I shoot video and write articles for Stylin' Trucks (www.stylintrucks.com),

Color Correcting, Deep Focus, Bright Sunlight and Classic Cruisers - Part Three.

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May 16, 2008 08:10 AM Views:549   Favorited:0   Comments:6
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Here goes, Number Three.

In my first blog post about color correction I mentioned what a pain in the ass bright sunlight is, a problem with a shooting technique called "Deep Focus" that I was having, and

Color Correcting, Deep Focus, Bright Sunlight and Classic Cruisers - Part Two.

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So check this out - back in my last post, Color Correcting problems part 1, we discussed my use of the PANALOOK preset, problems with shooting in very bright sunlight,

Color Correcting, Deep Focus, Bright Sunlight and Classic Cruisers!

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Folks,

     Let your buddy Will talk to you for a moment about the biggest pain in my rear - Color Correcting.  Now, let me just start off by saying that I am using Premier Elements 3.0 and the tools for color correcting are almost non-existant.  Yes, I can mess

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