I won't comment on OP's intentions or typing and spelling skills, nor this site really needs to defend itself against comments of this kind, but one thing we do need to keep in mind: the speed of change in digital photography has slowed down as of recently, and with that, the speed of new discoveries by experts (e.g., expose-to-the-right). In other words, there is simply less significant stuff to write about. The law of diminishing returns.
The changes are incremental and evolutionary (Canon 60D?... yawn). At the same time, the amount of accumulated knowledge among the masses has grown and is more widespread than ever. It is like telling jokes among old friends: all you need is to start a joke, and everybody is already laughing.
I very much agree with this idea.
In fact, I think that Mr Reichmann was one of the very first in the world who introduced the concept many years ago of combocams (stills+videos).
This is an evolution that is going to grow and get more and more importance.
I can't imagine that "Michael's baby" will not show-up soon or later here.
And Lu-La has an important new card to play there, specially because they could combine the knowledge of Michael and friends and Chris on video. They have the crew for that.
I think that there will be very soon a big demand for "Final-Cute" style tutorials, probably even workshops where video will be part of the training and not just stills, because that is going to merge more and more.
I asked for such a video tutorial not a long time ago, they told me that for the moment it is not going to happen, but this is certainly a thing they should consider really now. Being the first is always good.
The days will see a lightroom (sorry, I don't say C1 because Phase will not likely to go video soon) with video edition capabilities in a sort of integrated simplified Premiere are not far.
And you know, that will be fun, they will enjoy doing it, and they could be pionners. No one does that so far (in a photographic website)