Bill Had One Eye and He Taught Me Everything I Know About Church Camera Work
Before you spend your whole camera budget on a camera, read this. A retired Hollywood grip with one eye changed the way I think about video in the church.
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Before you spend your whole camera budget on a camera, read this. A retired Hollywood grip with one eye changed the way I think about video in the church.
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