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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[Pre-production on our next film has finally begun! A script is in the making, and one of the sets has been constructed. Our lighting setup is new and improved, and even has a fake window. Don't tell anyone, but its going to be a sequel to our not very good video, The Lego News. This time, it will be funnier, smoother, and shot on a better camera. Speaking of our new camera, we have a problem. It won't let Dragonframe take pictures from it. We have a live view in the display window, but when we push the button, it makes a *boop* noise instead of a shutter noise, and takes no picture. Our camera is set up just like how Dragonframe says we should. ([url]https://www.dragonframe.com/camera-setup/canon_eos_800d/[/url]) Someone tell us how to fix this!]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Bros with da Legos]]></name>
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