This is not an example of how to make a video; there are tons of flaws in it. It just includes some helpful hints for how to please parents when making a video. Lots of people tape events and then never look at the footage again, because it's too long and unstructured and too much of it is bad and they don't know how to edit it, or they don't want to. If you can edit a piece, however flawed, and get it to the parents, they'll love it. As Ohler says, working with what you have is an important part of video production.
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