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Videoblogging Tips: Dressing for the Camera

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Another snippet from the videoblogging training I did at Sun HQ.

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This entry was posted in videoblogging, what I do and tagged Italian politics, Sun Microsystems, videoblogging, what I do on October 23, 2009 by Deirdre Straughan.

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