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Couple of things I think it needs.

- co-host

- Before getting straight into it talk about what's coming up in the episode

- Khali bounces around to much ( seems unprofessional)

There my opinions so don't hate me for that :)

Going good tho

  On 10/06/2011 at 10:03 AM, Luke_ENR34 said:

- Before getting straight into it talk about what's coming up in the episode

I was thinking of it but thought I'd see how it goes if we went straight into the action... intro next time definitely.

Wow, much better feedback on here than in ns.

Agreed with pretty much all posts here and as mentioned in ns, some in-car footage at the Stag cruise with actual Dynoruns recorded would be cool.

Intro would be great to brief on the episode content (outline what the topic is for the episode).

As for the bouncy act, that's nerves on the camera and the way she settles them. People can find different ways to help this but as long as it works but most importantly, it goes unseen then that's the best result you can get.

Try different approaches and see what works for you :turned:.

considering the video production is still in its infancy, I reckon it's a top effort.

Things like content, material, and nerves usually get sorted out in the long term...............can only get better judging by what we've seen so far. :thumbsup:

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