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Re: Video Stuff
If you have access to Premier, it's a very powerful software and learning it would benefit anyone who wants to do video editing in the future. The good news, is that there's tons of video tutorials on YouTube on how to use it, and the basic functionality is super simple to get together.
As far as cameras are concerned, I would either look into a using a DSLR, or just use your cell-phones! There are plenty of more expensive and better looking options, but when you're tackling a long-term project like this, accessibility and ease of use is more important than flawless picture quality. I always say that the best looking video is the one that has enough footage to get made.
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