My point was this: it is a home study course, meaning that you will either be reading it from a book or from a cd on your computer............why not just go to your local library and check out some books on outdoor videography for free rather than pay someone to send you information you can get for nothing?
Also unless you have a camera and the home study course goes through all of the functions of that camera what good is the home study course...................the purpose of most schoolsshould beto familiarize you intimately with the functions of the video camera as well as teaching you framing, shooting angles, and other things to fine tune your videography skills........but in my opinion if you are not intamately familiar with your camera's functions you will not lay down good footage no matter what you read or who tells you how to do it............out of focus, too dark, or the wrong color balance is probably worse than the wrong camera angle or what someone says is the wrong subject framing........
trouthunter, I was not trying to be sarcastic..........just making a point that you shouldn't pay for something that may or may not be useful to you when you can get the information for free.Go to your library and check out some books these books were recomended to meby Larry D. Jones:Bare Bones Camera Course for Film and Video and Video Goals: Getting Results with Pictures and Sound....... if your library doesn't have them you can order them here:
http://tomschroeppel.home.att.net/.
Good luck!