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Subject:Re: video scripting From:"William J. Hartzer" <William -dot- Hartzer -at- EMC2-TAO -dot- FISC -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 8 Nov 1994 15:50:00 EST
As my father, Jim Hartzer, has always said to me (he's been in the television
production business for 37+ years):
"It's not what's behind the camera, but what's in front of it. You can always
learn to run a camera. Besides, how are you supposed to direct a television
show about an orchestra if you can't tell an oboe from a cello?"