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Originally Posted by ETHeR i have no doubt u can teach the new editors relatively easily, but to be honest, most of what you do can be either selftaught, learned through free tuts, or learned by simply asking someone. montage editing isnt exactly rocket science and neither are the special effects that you and more than 90% of montage editors use including myself. there are plenty of editors who dont mind helping out someone who wants to learn, free of charge. although i do see the need to pay ur website dues, so meh, do wat u gotta do i guess. |
Well then I guess you never read the intro paragraph to my original package:
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Ok before you all call me a money-hungry loserface b..chfag cocksucking cheapass, let me first say I already have a 45-minute indepth vegas tutorial that could help you get started and it is completely free and can be found on YouTube. I also run a site but have no form of income so I must improvise, this is where this tutorial comes in. Most of the stuff within this package you may be able to find if you search hard enough, but this is an all in one package that will take you from nothing to something very very quick.
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I'm not a greedy person for this, so I really can't understand why you are halfway putting that upon me. I never charge to edit a montage, or trailer. And I ALWAYS answer questions when they are asked of me (which is a LOT). The reason these packages cost money is simply due to the fact that there are examples taken directly from my work. For me and you now, of course, editing is easy. But I remember the first time I opened up vegas, I was like "wow", and it WAS rocket science.
I'm charging $10 to teach.
I don't charge for editing.
Edit for a man, a good montage for a day. ($100 numerous times)
Teach a man to edit, good montages for a lifetime. ($10 one time)