I don't need to show credit because I have a voice, and I don't believe in flaunting my stuff around.
With all due respect, yes you do.
If I am going to take a teacher seriously I want that teacher
to flaunt their stuff a little. and I'm not as interested in a
voice as I am in the "credit". A cult leader who ends up convincing
his followers to commit suicide has a voice.
Now you know I'm not making a direct comparison. But charisma
and a "voice" can be used for ill. You got the chops, show us what
you got. No one will think less of you if you show some really good
stuff around.
For example; in that makeup test. If that little intro you shot of
the guy (you?) being attacked had been well lit, well shot and well
edited it would have gone a LONG way to showing potential students
that you have the stuff to teach.
Look at it for the information not the way it's shot. But we will always improve as we go. We have a very small budget, and once we get funds we will up the quality for sure. We have shot with the mark 5, and red cameras, we know how to get good quality.
No offense intended, but is this how you are going to teach? Pay
no attention to the way it's shot. With a budget you can create
quality, but with no budget you can't expect quality. It's the camera
that matters.
I've shot with lesser cameras and no budget and offer excellent quality.
You don't need a RED or a Mark 5 or more funds to shoot quality.