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“The E-Myth” … a review

In this video blog, Andrew Waite of HDM/Lovestruck Films shares one of his secrets to success in both the business world as well as event filmmaking – A very simple concept that has changed his life by changing the way he looked at business. Having a business that you run rather than having a business that runs you is the only way you will be able to be happy in life as a small business owner.

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The E-Myth: Revisited on Amazon.com!

Andrew Waite

Supreme Commander of HDM/Lovestruck Films conquering Land, Sea, and Air in the world event filmmaking. Not satisfied with the camera always being no more than 6 feet off the ground, Andrew has pushed his work to new "levels" by incorporating underwater and aerial cinematography into his wedding films.

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Andrew Waite’s Livestream on The Tools of the Trade

Some links mentioned by Andrew:

Cool Packs
Thinktank Airport Security Bag
Zoom H4n
Tram TR50 Lavalier and the Olympus WS-500m recorder
Rode Videomics, the long one and the short one
Flow Lite LED
Verbatim Datalife Media

Andrew Waite

Supreme Commander of HDM/Lovestruck Films conquering Land, Sea, and Air in the world event filmmaking. Not satisfied with the camera always being no more than 6 feet off the ground, Andrew has pushed his work to new "levels" by incorporating underwater and aerial cinematography into his wedding films.

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Fixing Blemishes

 

“You can photoshop me to look better, right?” We’ve all heard that line from a bride or member of the wedding party. Well, after this tutorial we hope that you can respond, “As a matter of fact, I can!” Blemishes are a fact of life. We all have them from time to time and unfortunately so do our brides and grooms. In this tutorial, Josh will show you how we helped out a groom who cut himself shaving the morning of his wedding. Enjoy!

Andrew Waite

Supreme Commander of HDM/Lovestruck Films conquering Land, Sea, and Air in the world event filmmaking. Not satisfied with the camera always being no more than 6 feet off the ground, Andrew has pushed his work to new "levels" by incorporating underwater and aerial cinematography into his wedding films.

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