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  1. NickfromWI

    YouTube Vids to Clients

    I shoot with the iPhone. It shoots HD. I upload to YouTube but it's slow if I'm not on wifi. If they open it on a cell phone, their phone decides whether or not the video is going to be compressed. If they can't see it then, they can get on wifi and see it clear. If you try to open a YouTube...
  2. NickfromWI

    YouTube Vids to Clients

    Personally I'd post it to YouTube. Sending directly, the cell phones compress things A LOT. By the time the client gets it, it looks like shit. Test it out. Try to send a 1 minute vid to me and I'll show you what it looks like! love nick
  3. NickfromWI

    YouTube Vids to Clients

    I'm already charging $150 for the initial consult fee. I don't need to charge more! Truthfully, I sorta prefer doing t this way. Clients can take up so much time when they ARE there. This way I can get in and out much faster. love nick
  4. NickfromWI

    YouTube Vids to Clients

    60 ft? No problem. 600 ft, still no problem. 1,000 ft is good if it's not too bright out. If it's not mid-day, I've been able to use it a third of a mile away (once for view pruning estimate). At night, I use it to communicate with people on Mars. Duly noted, Willie! I'll do better next time!
  5. NickfromWI

    YouTube Vids to Clients

    It takes me the time to shoot it (2 minutes or less) and then maybe 5 minutes to upload it to youtube once I get to somewhere that has good wifi. It's painfully easy. It's gotten me a bunch of extra jobs and 1 guy told me that we got the job specifically because we were the only ones that did...
  6. NickfromWI

    YouTube Vids to Clients

    In the busy world of LA, it can often be a challenge to meet a client on their property to show them what's up with their trees. I've been using YouTube to bridge the gap.... http://youtu.be/t8Q5gFoRF8Y Just thought I'd share! love nick
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