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do most of your dvd review's get approved for payment if so do you have any tips?
There are forums for questions this. The link is at the bottom of the page. Tips I would have: Get a good digital camera with video or camcorder, make sure the lighting is good, and have decent substance to your reviews. Also, you have to demonstrate the product. If it's DVDs you want to review, you have to show a scene, either by ripping a specific scene to your computer and splicing it into your review, or by actually filming your television playing the DVD.
I would agree that there is a lot of information on expo on this.
I make sure to put a picture of the DVD cover taken from the internet, then discuss the movie while holding it, then splice in an actual scene of the movie. I have only recorded the movie playing on the TV. This seems to work for most of the reviews. Hope that helps.
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