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	<description>Adventures in Outdoor Videography</description>
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		<title>Tasty Kayak Fishing Shots</title>
		<description>Heya folks, Thought you might all wanna see a few clips from 'Game On'

for more go to 		www.kayakfishingmovie.com

kayaker catches 300 pound blue marlin

The Animal
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		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2008/10/28/tasty-kayak-fishing-shots/</link>
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		<title>Kayak Fishing Alaska!</title>
		<description>Check it out folks. We just posted picks and informationa bout our amazing kayak Fishing adventure in Alaska!




http://kayakfishingmovie.oncourss.com/2008/07/18/alaskan-fishing-adventure/

Ken should be posting the shots from Florida Tarpon fishing soon.. and the trailer for the film is almost ready!!

The Animal </description>
		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2008/07/26/kayak-fishing-alaska/</link>
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		<title>How to Post Video on the Net Part 3; Pixels and Letterboxes</title>
		<description>Hiya all, I am back from a long bout of hard work and it is time to finally finish up this series of articles on web video posting.

In previous articles we set you up so that you could de-interlace and compress your video properly. Now it is time to do ...</description>
		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2008/06/06/how-to-post-video-on-the-net-part-3-pixels-and-letterboxes/</link>
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		<title>How To Post Video on the Net; Part 2: Compression</title>
		<description>In part one we took a look at the first step to post decent quality video to sites such as YouTube, by using a filter to 'de-interlace' the footage in order to make the video itself web ready. Today we are going to look at compressing that file to make ...</description>
		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2008/03/25/how-to-post-video-on-the-net-part-2-compression-2/</link>
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		<title>How To Post Video on the Net; Part 1: De-Interlacing</title>
		<description>A huge amount of the video produced nowadays is going to be posted to the net. Video sharing services like YouTube make it simple and free to get video out to the world and on to your webpage. It's pretty easy to do it well and make it look good ...</description>
		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2008/03/20/how-to-post-video-on-the-net-part-1-de-interlacing-2/</link>
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		<title>HD Videography on the Cheap- part 5: Accesories</title>
		<description>This week I would like to talk about accessories. There are a ton of gadgets and gizmos out there. They are shiny and cool looking and you will want to get them for christmas.

What else do I need to get started?

Lets start with the one thing we all take for ...</description>
		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2008/01/15/hd-videography-on-the-cheap-part-5-accesories-2/</link>
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		<title>HD Videography on the Cheap- Part 4: Software</title>
		<description>This week we are going to talk briefly about digital video editing software. Mainly dealing with the costs, and pro's and con's of a few of the systems out there.

Do I really need editing software? My computer came with something I think...

It sure did. If you own a PC, Microsoft ...</description>
		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2007/12/03/hd-videography-on-the-cheap-part-4-software-2/</link>
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		<title>HD Videography on the Cheap- Part 3: Computers</title>
		<description>Now you have a camcorder and some DVtapes full of excellent video of you running the biggest rapids ever. It's time to 'capture' all that footage and begin editing. For that you are gonna a computer and editing software. This week, let's look at the computer you need, next week ...</description>
		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2007/11/26/hd-videography-on-the-cheap-part-3-computers-2/</link>
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		<title>HD Videography on the Cheap- Part 2: Camcorders</title>
		<description>This week we are talking about camcorders. Specifically HD camcorders.

Why go HD?

The real question here is... why not. In order to get a quality digital video picture from any camcorder you will need to buy a decent broadcast or prosumer camcorder. That's gonna cost you at least $3k. You can ...</description>
		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2007/11/19/hd-videography-on-the-cheap-part-2-camcorders-2/</link>
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		<title>HD Videography on the Cheap- Part 1: Budget</title>
		<description>By far, the most common question I get asked since I started making films for a living is:

Can you get my old VHS, super 8, 8mm or beta tapes on to my computer or on to a DVD?

Unfortunately the answer is no.  I don't have any of the necessary ...</description>
		<link>http://worldkayakblogs.com/videoanimal/2007/11/12/hd-videography-on-the-cheap-part-1-budget-2/</link>
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