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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7497698" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>From the blurb, it was done on Zoom which is way beyond my technical horizons but I gather it is a video conferencing tool? Apart from attempting to be a catalyst to get something moving, I know nothing. I understand that modern mobile phones have the ability to record video at almost broadcast quality. I am completely out of touch these days and not at my best first thing in the morning. But I was chatting with an ex-BBC cameraman the other day who says the quality obtainable from fairly cheap modern equipment is quite staggering, What is lacking is the will to record and edit what is already out there.</p><p></p><p>What impressed me were the comments from the cheese producer's customers and how much they enjoyed learning from the farmers (who produce the cheese) themselves. Not difficult or expensive to do -- and they've done it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7497698, member: 4505"] From the blurb, it was done on Zoom which is way beyond my technical horizons but I gather it is a video conferencing tool? Apart from attempting to be a catalyst to get something moving, I know nothing. I understand that modern mobile phones have the ability to record video at almost broadcast quality. I am completely out of touch these days and not at my best first thing in the morning. But I was chatting with an ex-BBC cameraman the other day who says the quality obtainable from fairly cheap modern equipment is quite staggering, What is lacking is the will to record and edit what is already out there. What impressed me were the comments from the cheese producer's customers and how much they enjoyed learning from the farmers (who produce the cheese) themselves. Not difficult or expensive to do -- and they've done it. [/QUOTE]
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