Total Seminars Video Training - Building the film set

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We here at Total Seminars, in our work on CompTIA A+ and Network+ Certification and other certification and IT video training believe in the persistent march of educational progress. From our humble beginnings scratching computer training materials on cave walls to our more recent work with the printed word, we pride ourselves on riding the bleeding edge of instructional technology. After long internal debate, we've decided to throw in our lot with Mr. Edison and his incredible moving picture apparatus. As a first demonstration, watch as we construct a "film set" on which we will begin filming the first video computer training that has ever existed! Except for all the other video computer training that already exists. Hope you enjoy.
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Thanks, glad you enjoyed. We are looking forward to using the new set for a lot of new videos.

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Carey, You would be surprised how little the "set" cost. The guys had a lot of fun building it. Glad you enjoyed the video. We had fun with it.

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We here at Total Seminars, in our work on CompTIA A+ and Network+ Certification and other certification and IT video training believe in the persistent march of educational progress. From our humble beginnings scratching computer training materials on cave walls to our more recent work with the printed word, we pride ourselves on riding the bleeding edge of instructional technology.

After long internal debate, we’ve decided to throw in our lot with Mr. Edison and his incredible moving picture apparatus. As a first demonstration, watch as we construct a “film set” on which we will begin filming the first video computer training that has ever existed! Except for all the other video computer training that already exists. Hope you enjoy.

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Ha ha! That's a *working* Commodore 64 in the box (and yes, we have more than a dozen games for it) and a *working* Apple IIc on the workbench. I'd be more tempted to call the set "priceless."

ScottJernigan