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Old 03-17-2005, 09:41 AM
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At the end of the day it's "Each to their own" but from what I have seen of the first issue of Digital Video magazine it is not going to give SLYugioh what he is looking for, he probably already knows his craft to some extent and now wants to step it up a gear. Digital Video magazine is a good stepping stone for a few years as you hop from total beginner over into the professional arena.

Digital Video magazine does make interesting reading. Rob Lambert contributes with the professional element and so does Colin Barrett, however I think SLYugioh should still check out some of the professional broadcast magazines that I suggested above. It will be great inspiration for him as he obviously needs something to get his teach into, a serious challenge so to speak.

Just my opinions of course.
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