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March 17th, 2012, 02:05 | #1 |
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just a tip: perhaps incorporating storylines would benefit the clips even more? as great as it is too see lots of lifts, it can become repetitive if the same lifts are done in the videos in the same settings or without nothing else happening than just the lifts.
of course, if things are going great business wise already, why change a winning concept?
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Thank you for the idea, but actually, I would say that more than half of my videos do have a story line behind them. I also try to mix up my girls and male volunteers as much as possible as well. I can definitely keep incorporating new story lines in the future, but strangely enough, when I first started shooting my fans really liked my videos because they are 90%+ lifting and very little "fluff"...
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