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poetry & poems of Brian Douthit
Copyright 2004-2008  Brian Douthit
www.perfectlysaid.com
Videos                                                                                                                                   
Eyes Of The Poet
This video was made as a trailer to promote the book Eyes Of The Poet.

This is a book of poems that David Robertson and I compiled and edited.  The book features over fifty poets from nine countries and is some of the best poetry available today.
Perfectly Said
This video was created for the book Perfectly Said and also has the words to the poem, "Perfectly Said".  This is how the video appears as hosted by the video site, YouTube.com.
I Create Videos Because...

I create videos because I enjoy the finished product.  Making them can be tedious and extremely time consuming.  For a while, I created videos for other people in order to help them  promote their products and services (Advertium).  In the long run, making videos for other people wasn't as enjoyable as making them for myself, and the time spent wasn't worth what I was charging, so I stopped doing it.  Now I'm getting into posting video reviews on Amazon.com.  Most reviewers are still writing their reviews so seeing a video on Amazon is quite a novelty.

I use an ever-growing list of software to create my videos.  I also create the music for them unless otherwise noted in the video.  In addition to posting video book reviews on Amazon, I post the videos on
YouTube.com.
Haiku Video Reviews
The Haiku Video Review combines three activities I enjoy doing: writing reviews, writing Haiku, and creating videos.
The Haiku's contained in these videos were written specifically for each book.  Most of the Haiku Video Reviews are
posted on Amazon and personally I prefer how they appear there over other video hosting sites.  Clicking on a photo
will take you to the video review.  Be sure to check out my latest
Haiku Video Reviews on Amazon.
Haiku Video Review
Haiku Video Review
Three Cups Of Tea
Greg Mortenson, David Oliver Relin
The Prophet
Kahlil Gibran