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Old 04-24-2007, 12:50 PM  
ClaytonJames
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or you could hire a professional who won't use your videos as practicing tools. Golden rule people shouldn't break....pay cheep...pay twice. Sure a professional may be a little more money, but you're saving in the long end, and the quality is what you're getting with a pro.
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