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21st September 2021, 04:57 AM #1
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Commode restoration: Sticky tape damage Part 1
Hi Everyone,
I am making a new video series about how to fix sticky tape damage on this antique commode. This is the first video in the series and it outlines what the damage is to the commode and why it happened.
I have listened to people's feedback from my last series and have made several improvements on how I video, present the subject and the music. If you have more input on how to improve these videos please let me know... as well as feedback on the commode.
Thanks for all the support and thank you for watching.
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21st September 2021, 01:24 PM #2
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Welcome to the forum.
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21st September 2021, 11:05 PM #3
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if you're after more pointers:
buy a tripod... it feels like i'm on cruise ship slowly rocking around while watching that video.
talk TO the camera, get in the shot, point at things. there isn't a ton of engagement about watching 3 minutes of a commode.
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