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Hey Friend,

Remember learning how to drive?

What about learning how to ride your bike?

Do you remember how many times you fell off that bike before you could actually get it going down the road without looking like a complete loser?

Lots of times. Lots and lots and lots of times.

But you didn't give up.

Because, well, everybody knows how to ride a bike. So giving up is just lame. 

Strangely it's not the same with learning manual exposure. Most people who have a causal photography practice don't know how to use the manual exposure settings on their camera. Which means they have zero creative control. Well, almost zero.

But for micro filmmaking, learning those manual settings is an absolute must.

If you want to making moving picture art -- which you do -- then you've GOTTA master manual exposure.

But don't worry, it's not tough. You've just got to get on up and keep trying.

Oh, and watching a really useful video helps too!>>>>>>



Click on this link to watch the video! >>>>>>>>

Thanks for joining me!

xo

Colette
Founder, Story Envelope Media

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