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Small job, but I'm keen to practice filming as much video as possible, for the following reasons;

 

  • It's good for website SEO
  • The team like to share their exploits with family and friends
  • It's a useful learning aid - spotting mistakes then discussing alternative techniques
  • It can be fun, adding an extra dimension to the job
  • Clients also like to see the videos

 

Like most arbtalkers, I'm learning all the time, and hope to make steady improvements as I pick up tips along the way (in both video and work generally!)

 

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