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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 6:32
- Media: Video/mp4
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Access Period: Unrestricted
- Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
- Size: 25 MB
- Posted: 08/26/2007
This video will teach you how to fillet a fish from start to finish. In this video, a blue fish is filleted. Shot in Charlestown RI, taught by Gary of Breachway Bait and Tackle.
About this Author
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- Jeanne
- 12 lessons
- Joined:
05/26/2007
Jeanne Stern is an Austin based animator, artist, and filmmaker. Her work has shown many places including the Smithsonian, PBS, South by Southwest, the Orlando Museum of Art, the Athens Video Art Festival, and Heather Henson's Handmade Puppet Dreams. She received her MFA in film production from the University of Texas, and her BA in Studio Art from Connecticut College. Jeanne currently creates animation for various clients, including the Jewish educational website, G-dcast.com (such as this short about Passover: http://g-dcast.com/passover ). She also teaches classes in Austin at the Austin School of Film. Her recent film work has incorporated the third dimension,...
More..Recent Reviews
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- Great example of a simple really useful video
- 08/31/2007
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I've wanted a video like this for years. I have been shown how to fillet a fish many times, but I do it so infrequently, I always forget. Plus, even when I could remember the basic steps, no one had ever talked through in detail the finer points of what to do and why. This video is perfect example of a simple, very useful video. The author owns a tackle shop and is thus a credible teacher. The lesson is well organized into steps. The camera work is simple but does the trick as it focuses on what he's doing. Nice job! Next he needs to show us how to actually catch the fish!
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I've wanted a video like this for years. I have been shown how to fillet a fish many times, but I do it so infrequently, I always forget. Plus, even when I could remember the basic steps, no one had ever talked through in detail the finer points of what to do and why. This video is perfect example of a simple, very useful video. The author owns a tackle shop and is thus a credible teacher. The lesson is well organized into steps. The camera work is simple but does the trick as it focuses on what he's doing. Nice job! Next he needs to show us how to actually catch the fish!