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Nathan Brendan Masters December 19th, 2006 01:07 PM

DVInfo is to us like DVXUser is to the Panasonic crowd I'm a user and fan of both, but DVI is quickly becoming my main site because of the overall info. While there's a lot of path crossing as this is a small industry I think for general digital filmmaking/videography knowledge DVI is definitely the place and everything is discussed fully and openly. Great people are on the boards and it's real no-nonsense info being handed out. Everyone's cool (most times) and I think there's also a good bunch of pros and newbies. Everyone can can here to gather together.

-Nate

Ben Gurvich December 20th, 2006 06:58 AM

I made a post a while back showing my enthusiasm. I guess the best comment is that if ive got a problem or a question or want to know whats going on in the world of video, dvinfo is the first place i go to.

I think weve all learnt a lot over our time. Ive been here just over 3 years.

Rene V. Santiago December 23rd, 2006 07:55 AM

Grateful
 
Have'nt got my XDCam HD yet but i feel like I knew and learned a lot
about this camera thru this forum than anywhere else.Cheers and Hurray
to all the unselfish people behind this site. "MABUHAY' (longlive)

Scott Ellifritt December 28th, 2006 01:10 AM

Yes, this site is all about informed, level-headed, patient people. I've been on other forums that are full of nothing but arrogant, impatient windbags with an ounce of experience and a pound of lies.

Jason Strongfield December 28th, 2006 08:16 PM

I enjoy both websites, but dvinfo is more professional for sure.

Jeffrey J Faulkner December 31st, 2006 09:40 AM

Many Thanks and Happy New Year to All
 
Contributors, mods, sponsors, questioners, et al:

I have been the beneficiary of your combined wisdom and guidance. It is sincerely appreciated.

Thank you.

JJF

Luiz Roberto Meira January 1st, 2007 09:10 PM

Glad to participate
 
I´m glad to be accepted as member in DVi forum. I am very happy to read all very good information DVi and international professional collegues provides here. As we do not have lot of professional information eletronic available in Brazil I will certainly have good tutors here. Thanks so much, for iniciative. Cheers.

Matt Buys January 29th, 2007 09:03 PM

Ditto Thanks
 
Today I just had a very small-time amateur category film shot on a Vx1000 with a Sennheiser ME66 for a mic accepted to the National Paddling Film Festival. I'm an avid whitewater paddler and have always wanted to make a movie about paddling but had no idea where to begin until I spent few months devouring this board. Without it, I would still be thinking about making a film.

Words cannot describe the gratitude I have for DVI. May you be blessed with a Belgian beer sponsor soon.

Les Mularky February 5th, 2007 02:01 PM

Tip me hat to ya
 
Many thanks for the opportunity to learn and lurk....until i have something to contribute myself. Peace out from Co. Antrim N.Ireland


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