Zurgo Picture is my iflm company i own! I never set up my camera date due to low batterey.
Yeah, My video on YouTube has ALL the proof!
I haven't watched the whole video, but what I was was a critter keeper and rocks. I guess I should watch the entire video (which was posted one week ago) for further proof of the snake you just got.
Now that's just funny right thar!! I'd recommend paying your lighting crew a bit more $$. You need one of them stabilizer units for the camera. A new microphone might be a good investment as well so we can understand everything you're saying and not just bits and pieces. The wonderful thing is you have room for improvement as you grow and learn.Zurgo Picture is my iflm company i own!
Now that's just funny right thar!! I'd recommend paying your lighting crew a bit more $$. You need one of them stabilizer units for the camera. A new microphone might be a good investment as well so we can understand everything you're saying and not just bits and pieces. The wonderful thing is you have room for improvement as you grow and learn.
Other than that, great video! Can't wait to see more. (PS. You may want to include a heat source in your other video on snake care . . . just an idea!) Some more (in focus) stills would be just as good too. You can never take too many of those.
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I watched the whole videoblowhead
and there is no cornsnake in it. There is a reference to "getting a new corn snake next weekend" but that one was supposed to be "three/four feet long".
Fun stuff, eh? :rofl: