This has long been a torn in many people's side. Our local club (SFAS) as well as many other local clubs have long done Home Shows. A group from the club comes out and videos each member's entry and then maybe puts it to music or what not. This was common and done often prior to digital cameras......video is now just as common as digital cameras might have been say 10 years ago, maybe more due to smart phones and the video there. Low quality.......but still, the cost has come down and good video art is not something to sniff at.
Erik Olsen got me thinking as he videoed most things on the trip to WA and also to BC Canada.
While aquarist can alter and edit video, it is much harder to mess with it than photo shopping pictures. We cannot judge or tell a whole lot about the tank either.
A good video of the tank, the equipment, the fish, what problems it might have or not.......is much more useful, information via the web than say a pic. I have a water proof video camera, but have little time to spend, maybe motivation......but I am getting much closer to having the motivation.
Regards,
Tom Barr
Erik Olsen got me thinking as he videoed most things on the trip to WA and also to BC Canada.
While aquarist can alter and edit video, it is much harder to mess with it than photo shopping pictures. We cannot judge or tell a whole lot about the tank either.
A good video of the tank, the equipment, the fish, what problems it might have or not.......is much more useful, information via the web than say a pic. I have a water proof video camera, but have little time to spend, maybe motivation......but I am getting much closer to having the motivation.
Regards,
Tom Barr