At first, I thought
I would videotape and post it myself. Disappointed, I accepted that I couldn’t,
with the learning curve too high. I don’t know why I hit a wall, because I’ve
had a computer since 1983, and I push myself with new technology. Like the
Wizard of Oz’s yellow brick road, I wanted to follow the young people’s road.
Now I know that two
heads are better than one. My videographer/producer, Savi You, has so much
going for him. He knows the equipment side, boosts my morale, laughs with me,
and has the patience to do three or four takes. Then he edits and posts my
videos. As we tape, he tells me when he’s bored, or when I speak like I’m
reading, yet he never hurts my feelings. Best of all, he asks intuitive
questions, which fosters new ideas.
I thought this new
gig would be left brained, but it turns out to be right brained, and I’m
excited and nervous in between creative juices. As a teacher, I don’t know
everything, but I like to share the things I’ve learned.
Please watch the
first eight episodes, and subscribe and hit the like button. I think you will
laugh, and I hope you will learn. I’ve seen YouTube music videos, but now I
spend more entertainment time on that young people’s road. And by the way, I
spelled it Utube for years HA.
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