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It's tough to squeze days of model railroading into 20:00. I would vote for less interveiws and more model railroading. There were some great layouts, most of the segments were the owners talking about the layout. Try showing the layouts with the interveiws over the footage of the layouts. This is a major contribution to model railorading and will only get better as it continues.
I enjoyed the episode as well but the panning hurts my eyes. Is that from the compression?
Charge those rat bastards at Atlas and Athearn for it. Have them off set the costs. Or go to Kalmbach and have them help with production costs. How about brass bridge boy in California? - You are giving these kooks free advertising, nothing is free. Or sell sponsorships to the episodes.
I also need some better tools. I need a better tripod with a motion head, and a steadicam style rig for moving shots. Both require bumping up the funding sources though.
I guess I was thinking more along the line of avoiding the pans and zooms or at least take a couple secondary stationary shots in case there is a problem with the compression effecting the video. I used to work with video editing equipment from time to time but that was before You Tube and such so I don't know that there would be some sort of filter pass you could run before posting. I would think that this is a known issue and there are either fixes or guidelines when posting HD video on-line. I certainly don't think there is anything wrong with the production or that you need to spend any additional money to make it better. I just think it's another part of the learning curve, especially for on-line videos.