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I Have a New Favourite Channel on YouTube!


So 2 days ago, my Science teacher ordered me to make a film. It was some sort of documentary about our studying process in the classroom or something like that. I was appointed as co-director/cameraman/screen writer (or something like that). I actually had no camera but my brother has this quite decent late model DSLR Camera which I could borrow. The thing is, I almost have no idea about setting up a DSLR camera.

So of course, one of my most trustworthy solutions was YouTube. After I few videos, I eventually stumbled upon the DigitalRev channel. It was a really entertaining-informative photography channel. It was presented by this guy called Kai Wong. Now I don't wanna be racist or whatever but the only way I could describe him is that he looks Chinese but he speaks really really good English with a quite distinctive British accent. So in terms of communication, accent, fluency or whatever, absolutely no problem with this channel.

http://cdn-static.digitalrev.com/1.9.16.6/images/logo.png

I really like this channel because it sort of reminds me of BBC's TopGear. But instead of cars and motorsport, this one is covering photography. And I really really like those stuff so for me it's awesome. And also, because of this channel I'm starting to grow my interest in photography. Even though I don't have a decent camera yet, but I'm pretty sure I'm on my way there. So yeah, if you guys are into photography then this channel is definitely the right channel for you. Trust me, you won't regret checking it out. See ya...

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