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Skylinegodzilla

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#129522 18-Sep-2013 15:53
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Are there any studios in NZ that make videos for the web?
Like rooster teeth for example. But they are an American studio.

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  #897789 18-Sep-2013 15:56
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What sort of videos? Any sort of recording device (like most phones etc these days) will let you make a video that can be put on YouTube...



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  #897815 18-Sep-2013 16:39
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Yes but those are cheep videos.
I'm talking about studios were people make proper series for the Internet.eg rooster teeth upload day to day videos from there studo from videos like red vs blue to achevment hunters lp videos http://youtu.be/c57cTmNW-tY http://youtu.be/RfeBDdKg8es

Also ray willioum Jonson works at a Web studo http://youtu.be/ec7NVC5Mgwo

But you know studios that are dedicated to making videos series for the Internet


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  #897850 18-Sep-2013 17:12
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Skylinegodzilla: Are there any studios in NZ that make videos for the web?
Like rooster teeth for example. But they are an American studio.


I'm sure any regular studio would be capable of exporting video content to a format YouTube would accept.

Also, it appears the ability to quote the OP has disappeared again for some reason...



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  #897895 18-Sep-2013 18:09
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Yeah I know any studo would have the equipment needed to make decent videos for YouTube. But what I ment are there studeos in nz that are devoted to making content for YouTube like the studios above.

So that are devoted to making things like lestplays, paradeys, series, informative shows about what's up and coming, vlogs, comedy's tutorials, ect.

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