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October 26, 2007
5:00 AM Eastern |
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Making an interesting home movie is within everyone's reach. And perhaps the single most important factor driving the sale and use of home movie cameras is the desire to document out lives. But as anyone who has ever picked up a camcorder can tell you, the process involves much more than just picking up a camera and hitting record. In the end, you want to have something that is watchable, and with the basic techniques explored here, you're certain to create lasting memories. Host Alan Berg enlists the help of two photography professionals, Matt Franklin and Austin Anderson, to discuss their approach to shooting basic home movies, including a wedding, a child's birthday party and a Little League baseball game.