For the last video feature I did for the newspaper, I followed a high school cheerleader, that happens to be a boy. He decided to try out for the cheer squad and become the first male cheerleader in the school's history. Aiming for something to help him stand apart in college applications, he's found cheering is harder than he thought and there are some fringe benefits.
I was sad to turn in my video gear. After shooting with that equipment, everything else seems I've looked at for a price I can afford seems so rinky dink. I'm not sure if I will pursue seriously shooting video in the near future. For me to put out about five grand to be set up properly probably won't be happening soon as I have culinary school tuition as a priority expense. For now, I may play around with the video capabilities on one of the cameras we already own and possibly set up with something nice from the consumer spectrum. Once I start my new food blog, I'm sure I'll be wanting to shoot video for that.
Thank you so much for sharing this here... it is wonderful to be able to see some of what you 'do', (did) for a living :)
But I now believe with all my heart that if you follow what you are passionate about... what stirs your soul and puts a fire in your belly... that every door will open and all that you need will be made manifest for you.
You inspire me with every step that you take.
love to you Rach,
xoxo
Posted by: joan | Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 10:02 AM