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More from our "Video Secrets" series on Outside TV 01/20/2011
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In this video, I talk with my co-host and amazing skier and on camera personality Doug Lewis about working with skiing and riding talent.  I know, we're all talented, but talent is the term used for the professional person who is in front of the camera.  I'm really more comfortable behind the camera, but I hope getting a taste of what it's like in front of the camera will make me a better director / photographer.

These tips apply whether you are getting shots of your kids sledding, or friends hucking big air.  This clip includes an intro from Outside TV's Outside Today host Julia Dimon.



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Make YOUR winter videos better 01/11/2011
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It's that time of year.  Many of you want to get videos of your kids skiing, sledding or snowboarding.  Or shoot your buddies skiing the trees, hitting the rails, or flying out of the halfpipe.  I'll be shooting the Dew Tour at Killington for NBC, but many of you might want to grab a few shots of the event to share with your buddies.

Here's a minute and a half of insight into getting better results when your faced with winter weather.  This is one of a series of 7 "Video Secrets" tips we produced for Outside TV.  You may recognize my co-host Doug Lewis, a two time winter Olympian, and now host of Universal Sports World Cup ski coverage.
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