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<blockquote data-quote="DaveTN" data-source="post: 5269917" data-attributes="member: 3052"><p>In all fairness, I think video<strong><em> in addition to</em></strong> the book as a follow-up would be the best bet. To do a book you need knowledge and a word processor, and then a publisher. To do video that would be taken seriously, you need not only knowledge but quality hardware for video and audio, location and lighting, and the ability to edit video. Then you need either hundreds of thousands of hits or paying sponsors to make money. I've seen plenty of good video information that wasn't taken seriously because the video or audio was terrible. But that's just my opinion and it's worth exactly what you are paying for it.</p><p></p><p>A lot of young people read books in addition to watching video and a lot of old people watch and make videos in addition to reading/writing books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveTN, post: 5269917, member: 3052"] In all fairness, I think video[B][I] in addition to[/I][/B] the book as a follow-up would be the best bet. To do a book you need knowledge and a word processor, and then a publisher. To do video that would be taken seriously, you need not only knowledge but quality hardware for video and audio, location and lighting, and the ability to edit video. Then you need either hundreds of thousands of hits or paying sponsors to make money. I've seen plenty of good video information that wasn't taken seriously because the video or audio was terrible. But that's just my opinion and it's worth exactly what you are paying for it. A lot of young people read books in addition to watching video and a lot of old people watch and make videos in addition to reading/writing books. [/QUOTE]
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