Workshop-Tampa
Had a fantastic time in Tampa. The Tampa Bay Area Professional Videographers Association, and Aaron Scott, Vance, David and Shawn Hohenthaner were wonderful hosts and the workshop at VHVIDEO.COM was a great success!
A huge thank you to all the participants who made the trip. I discovered wii and was wined and dined all over the town, and Orlando too.
Mo-You rock!
Here are some pics:









November 15th, 2007 at 9:28 pm
David,
I wanted to thank you for coming out this week and giving a presentation to us today up at the VHV office. It’s wonderful when people of your caliber and talent in the industry will take time out to work with and share with those of us who are still getting our feet wet. I can’t begin to explain how much I appreciate that. I’ve been fortunate enough to get my start at a very well established and cutting edge company and it only gets better the more I see what other people are doing as well. Days like these are what gives me some hope and really keep me motivated to keep going and challenge myself to do better work than I previously did. I’m sure we’ll meet again as I plan to make it the top 51 wedding videographers over at www.weddingcinematographers.com
Thanks again David for coming out and spending the day with us. It has helped me greatly and I’ll definately become a better videographer as a result.
November 17th, 2007 at 11:26 am
Hey David,
Always a great pleasure hanging out with you this week. Thank you for traveling to Tampa and sharing your wealth of knowledge with all of us here. I’m glad you have a great time and I can’t wait to do it again! Thanks a million…
November 17th, 2007 at 4:13 pm
Well heeelllllloooooooo ol’ chap! (not that your old, it just has that English ring) lol You have to do it with an accent…oh but you already have the accent!
It was an awesome opportunity to see your work and talent, especially the 3D photo montages. Now about the wii…I have a difficult time believing you were a first time wii(er). I have never seen anyone do that well the first time out;-) Mo is with me on this as we are experenced wii(ers). If it was “truly” your first time then “wii” are in a quandry and your talents have a farther reach than just cinematography alone:) Again, it was nice to meet the man behind the name that I have heard about for so long from David. Take care!
Shawn