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For the past few years we've toyed with the idea of going into video production - to compliment our still photography. But having worked as a video editor for Canada's largest adult vid distributor in the past, I found myself rather burned out from all the hours of editing badly shot crap. The stuff I was required to edit, mass dupe and shuffle along to the retail stores was abysmally poor.
So I still have those experiences in mind these days - and I've always resolved that I didn't want to do video until I could ensure that it was elevated in both image quality and content...at least to match our still photography.
As for saturation, I think you have to break video down into different categories based on quality before attempting to answer the saturation question. Certainly there's a glut of crap out there, both online as well as in the video/dvd rental stores. But I get the sense there's still a significant consumer demand for good quality stuff (both in content and visual quality).
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