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Steven Spielberg's Production Record Smashed by Hungarian Film-maker

07-27-2007 12:41 PM CET | Leisure, Entertainment, Miscellaneous

Press release from: Killervideoinfomercials.com

Novice Hungarian film-maker creates, produced and distributes 3 stunning videos in 4 days, totally demolishing any Spielberg production record.

Pecs, Hungary...

Gabor Olah, a native born Hungarian from Pecs, Hungary, just smashed any film production record ever set by Steven Spielberg.

Olah, a budding novice video infomercial producer, created, produced and distributed (3) three stunning video infomercials in 4 days. "And I've never produced a video 'anything' in my life before this," said Olah.

The video infomercials were critiqued by two Internet marketing professionals Jay Douglas & John Ward, who teach video infomercial production at their members-only website - www.killervideoinfomercials.com.

"All I can say is watch out, this kid's got amazing talent and a great future ahead of him," said Jay Douglas, his mentor. "He basically dove into our training program and ran with it. We critiqued his videos and, the next thing I know, I get this email saying he'd already gotten 1,115 views in two days," Jay explained, "The guy's a natural. At this rate he'll bust 16,000 views within the month - simply amazing."

Olah is just one of a new breed of entrepreneurs who are learning to make short video infomercials aimed at promoting products and services on the Internet. “The days of the text only web site as we know it today are numbered,” said Douglas. “And the reason is that people are simply too busy to read. So, in order for tomorrow’s business person to stay competitive, they’re going to have to learn how to make video infomercials or hire others to do it for them.”

“What we do at our web site is teach folks how to get their creative ideas out of their head and onto video. It’s a heck of a lot easier than trying to sit down and figure out what to write on a blank web page,” said Douglas. “Once you learn the skills like Olah has, it’s a piece of cake to sit down and crank out a 30 second infomercial. After all, that’s what TV has trained people to expect. So show them what you’ve got and tell them how to get it. That’s all consumers really want to know,” said Douglas.

Here's Olah's video http://youtube.com/watch?v=V2i6Gu1GnzQ . And here's where you can get more information about the training he got to produce these remarkable results. http://www.killervideoinfomercials.com.

Killervideoinfomercials.com is a private, exclusive membership site that teached people how to quickly and easily make video infomercials using a variety of software programs. It is entirely possible to make a video infomercial from scratch using the free tools that are available in the members area. Members also get free products they can sell to practice making video infomercials and they receive free professional video critiques.

Jay Douglas - Producer
1003 Kathey Drive
Killeen, TX 76542
254-634-5163
jaydouglas2005@gmail.com
http://www.killervideoinfomercials.com

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