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Who might wish to use my editing service?
You, if you can see yourself in any of the following situations:
- Do you have video you've taken of your canine friend that somehow never gets watched because it is scattered on various cassettes and it is just too hard to locate what you want to see when you wish to see it?
- Do you have important video of your canine friend that is presently on older technology's storage media and wish you had it on a DVD disc for easy viewing on today's modern equipment?
- Is your canine friend now gone and you have video clips that you would like to put together as a memorial and to help you remember all the good and happy times you had together?
- Is your canine friend an accomplished Champion in Agility, Obedience, Tracking or any of the other competitive sports available to canines and owner/trainers that you have video recording this accomplishment? (This also applies if your canine best friend is a Champion in your eyes-only).Does your canine friend do something really special that you wish you had on video to preserve for the family history?
- If you are training a canine, would you like slow motion video of the tasks your canine is learning to help you determine what is being performed correctly or needs correction?
I believe you will see when that my services can provide solutions that will meet whatever needs you have in the above listed categories and more. The end result is custom printed DVD disc that will organize your video toward telling the story you wish to convey about you, your canine friend and your relationship.
We are all familiar with the use of the DVD disc in home entertainment today. The DVD disc you receive containing your video will be likewise menu driven (except the video transfer only level) and of the highest visual quality possible (limited only by the original video quality). Menu driven means that your video become accessible without the fast forwarding and rewinding inherent to tape and much more convenient to view.
The tape media containing your video is also inherently of a relatively short life span of about 10 years even when stored under ideal conditions. DVD media is advertised to have the ability to store your video up to 100 years under controlled conditions. There is also the matter of copying your taped analog video. The original analog tape is as good in quality as it gets. Any copy of that original tape contains video losses and will not equal the quality of the original. Digital video does not experience losses in copying. All copies are equal to the original quality. Therefore, once your video is produced on DVD you are able to copy the original to other DVD media for daily use without experiencing any degradation in video quality no matter how many copies you make. This is a tremendous advantage in preserving your video collection.
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