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Of course you can disagree.
“It’s not the camera its the photographer”, “The best camera is the one you have with you”. I have a pro friend who took only his iPhone to Japan for six months and used it to produce a documentary.
As to being unable to see a move, I’m guessing you are referring to the people recording with their 320×200 netbook camera. Admittedly those don’t really fit the need or framerate.
Veena does her lessons on the Canon, but everything else on the iPad and iPhone. Is M Darling doing video lessons?
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As a photographer, the rule of thumb is “the best camera is the one you have with you”. That goes for video cameras as well.
Unless you are shooting production video to sell there is rarely value in a separate camera from your phone any more.
If you are short on memory on your phone I suggest installing drop box and using it to sync video to your computer to keep your phone clear.
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AdministratorMay 7, 2014 at 9:25 am in reply to: Do You Love StudioVeena.Com? Help Us Spread The Word.Yup, just fill in your street address. We really appreciate people like you who share our site.
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Could you try it again?
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We just ran a server update today it appears you have a found a bug arising from this. I will get on this right away.
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If you are having trouble finding the joists I would highly suggest that you hire a professional. Hanging an apparatus is no small feat and doing it improperly can result in serious injury and damage to the property.
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I wouldn’t recommend rigging from wall to wall. Wall studs are positioned to hold a ceiling up but lacks the lateral stability to support an apparatus hanging between them.
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I’ll think about different options. Until I would decide on a methodology to handle this keep in mind that posts can be viewed in chronological order in their respective sections and new videos will come through daily on the update.
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AdministratorApril 30, 2014 at 4:31 pm in reply to: What’s happened to the order of posts?Kate92 for the last few years our discussions have behaved exactly this way. Discussions with new posts would be automatically bumped to the top of the page to keep the discussions going.
We have had a lot of feed back that people didn’t like posting videos here because they tended to roll off the bottom of the page too quickly. A little research showed this was true even popular videos were getting only a few likes or comments as they would quickly be overwhelmed by our very active discussions.
We really want people to feel like they can get the feedback they need whether they post a video, photo or discussion. We decided the best way to do this was to allow all types of media to behave the same as our discussions.
It seems to be working well as discussions have remained active and the number of video views has more than doubled in just the 48 hours we’ve had this implemented, I’d definitely be interested in anyones feedback however.
Remember you can see things such as videos in chronological order by simply clicking the nav links at the top of the page.
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Life Coach Forever – To attach a pole to a vaulted ceiling there are vaulted ceiling mounts. We sell an optional vaulted ceiling mount with our pole and X-Pole has one for their poles as well. These mounts bolt to your ceiling and the top of the pole slides into them when you want to put your pole up.
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Don’t worry Quancutie I think it was a good convo as it demonstrated that we all share a solidarity that transcends national borders. That is awesome in my book.
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I think its really cool the level of engineering you went through to make sure your pole was installed securely. I also imagine all the holes in ceiling sheetrock X-Pole would find themselves liable for were they to tell people to go in the attic of their home and reinforce the ceiling.
The vast majority of people are not capable of or lack the tools necessary to perform restructuring of their ceiling to this extent. Additionally many people live in domiciles that lack attic access as in the case of an apartment building.
Such restructuring would also eliminate the portable nature of the pole, at which point you might as well have simply installed a single point permanent mount pole directly into the joist and avoid the entire restructuring process.
X-Pole has been doing this for nearly ten years, I’m sure they have consulted with lawyers and their insurance provider to insure that they are offering what would be considered a safe installation video.
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If you are going to put it inside is there a reason you wouldn’t use a standard X-Pert X-Pole?