It has been called to my attention that a graphic in Chapter 4 is incorrect.
My personal set of graphics that I reference for consultation is correct but this graphic was inadvertently modified by my editor during our last phase of editing.
I apologize for not seeing this sooner. All other related pivoting info on my DVD is correct in description and as it was demonstrated. So, this should not pose any problem.
In Chapter 4 at 10:20 the graphic shows a pivot movement to the right and a pivot movement to the left. THE WORDING Is REVERSED.
For clarification:
1/2 left tip from CCB turned right is defined as a left pivot in the manual version.
1/2 tip right of CCB turned left is defined as a right manual pivot.
The work involved in any production of a DVD can be unreal. I prepped 160 hours for my first shoot and the editing that followed was quite extensive. No matter how hard I tried to be perfect in my presentation , it just was not meant to be. I think I got it 99% right, though.
For my upcoming DVD # 2, my prep time for that shoot was 350 hours. Editing has started and I will try and be as perfect as pissibke once again. My previous experience will help. It is tough to get 100% dead-on but that's my goal.
Again, CTE PRO ONE is correctly taught in my first DVD with the addition of A for right cuts and C for left cuts. As far as producing a technical DVD, I am satisfied that there were only 2 mistakes of that nature in DVD #1; the one described above and an OB Aimpoint was mislabeled in Stevie's break and runout.
I am always willing to answer any questions about CTE PRO ONE for interested students.
270 405 3216
Stan Shuffett
My personal set of graphics that I reference for consultation is correct but this graphic was inadvertently modified by my editor during our last phase of editing.
I apologize for not seeing this sooner. All other related pivoting info on my DVD is correct in description and as it was demonstrated. So, this should not pose any problem.
In Chapter 4 at 10:20 the graphic shows a pivot movement to the right and a pivot movement to the left. THE WORDING Is REVERSED.
For clarification:
1/2 left tip from CCB turned right is defined as a left pivot in the manual version.
1/2 tip right of CCB turned left is defined as a right manual pivot.
The work involved in any production of a DVD can be unreal. I prepped 160 hours for my first shoot and the editing that followed was quite extensive. No matter how hard I tried to be perfect in my presentation , it just was not meant to be. I think I got it 99% right, though.
For my upcoming DVD # 2, my prep time for that shoot was 350 hours. Editing has started and I will try and be as perfect as pissibke once again. My previous experience will help. It is tough to get 100% dead-on but that's my goal.
Again, CTE PRO ONE is correctly taught in my first DVD with the addition of A for right cuts and C for left cuts. As far as producing a technical DVD, I am satisfied that there were only 2 mistakes of that nature in DVD #1; the one described above and an OB Aimpoint was mislabeled in Stevie's break and runout.
I am always willing to answer any questions about CTE PRO ONE for interested students.
270 405 3216
Stan Shuffett