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GO BEHIND THE SCENES WITH ME - EQUINE PORTRAITURE

Steven Quon August 25, 2019

Here is my video piece that I've had on my list to do for several months, it was a big one but it sure feels wonderful to finally get it done.

Endings, oh yes endings, my favorite part of videos right next to the intro. If you don't quite understand the ending on this one, I will explain it but I feel that it's pretty easy to understand.

I wouldn't have been able to do this without the help from others.

Thanks to Bethany Van Hierden for filming it, you did a great job. I sat down with Bethany, told her exactly what I needed from her and my message that I wanted to say in the video.

Thank you to Taha Ahmad for filming my narrative, well done! Talented young man who I am really enjoying teaching and working with.

Thank you to Julie Bland for showing me this location.

And finally thank you to Kim Berti, her husband Ron and of course their star Whiddy for being in the video. Kim, you have such a photogenic boy.

I story boarded it, put it all together and edited it. Shooting video is fun and very detail orientated but the editing aspect is always the most challenging component of video creation.

Make sure your volume is up. Otherwise, enjoy!

You may also watch the video by clicking HERE.

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