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    Question New STR8 Restoration Video-----------:-)

    This is how I restore an old razor that was purchased from
    German eBay.


    homepage.mac.com/briandonofrio/str8/iMovieTheater137.html


    It is long and detailed. This is a rough cut.

    Please give me idea's so that I can make it better.

    Thanks,

    Brian Donofrio

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    Looks pretty solid to me. Couple of things though: you might want to offer a download link so we don't have to tinker with your html and you also might want to offer a sped-up version or one where you go over each portion of the blade quicker. Other than that, I thought it looked good. I am, however, a much bigger fan of classical music. Maybe the barber of seville? Oh, how about Sweeney Todd?

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    Is there are download link?

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    Try pasting this into your browser search window:

    homepage.mac.com/briandonofrio/str8/iMovieTheater137.html

    That was all I had to do.

    Randy

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    Here is the direct link that I found where you can download it to your computer. Right click and save as.

    http://homepage.mac.com/briandonofri...ration%202.mov

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    I think you should add a speaker that explains what you're doing. What's that paste you're polishing with for instance?

    I also think that you should encode it in a higher quality. Use H.264 and AAC. And while you're at it, maybe an iPod version? If the files would get to large for the .mac-account, I would be happy to help you with a mirror.

    Good initiative!

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