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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Rainbow Over Los Feliz Towers
My Trip To TED with Shira Lazar for CBSnews.com
I was also able to say hi to buddy Robert Scoble, who is attending the whole event and I would be lying to say I was not envious of his free pass into the greatest conference in the world. I had 2 Blue Yeti Mics in the trunk of my Veggie Benz waiting for him, but as expected, Robert was buzzing around like a kid in a candy store...
I thought Shira did a great job under the huge time constraints... The CNN crew and ABC's crew who were shooting Jamie Oliver's reality/documentary series were very cool. Not sure if we will make it into their cut of the show, but we did have a blast putting Jame to work on the second Kodak Zi8 HD camera. That guy has a steady hand. Nice shooting, Jamie. Shira also had a Zi8 and I was using the Canon 7D and recording audio separately on a Zoom.
Here's the video, which looks surprisingly compressed on the CBSnews.com site. Come on, CBS... Let's get that HD signal flowing...
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
eGuiders named "Curator of the Month" on YouTube!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Leo Laporte Interview Pt 3 of 3
Leo Laporte Interview Pt 2 of 3
Leo Laporte Interview Pt 1 of 3
Sunday, December 6, 2009
OPEN (episode 3)
Friday, November 20, 2009
Drew Meets Drew
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Not Another Twitter Conference (episode 2)
Friday, October 30, 2009
part 1, the new dial tone
Part 1 the new dial tone
Marc Ostrick and Michael Sean Wright set out to document a day at Blog World Expo in Las Vegas. Ostrick, Co-Founder of eGuiders teamed up with fellow documentarian Wright, founder of nicefishfilms, to take the pulse of what some are calling the new media revolution.
The gathering of bloggers, lifestreamers and seasoned journalists provided an opportunity to dialog with media producers from around the world. Ostrick and Wright attempted to push the limits of the current technology, shooting with Kodak Zi8 and Flip Ultra HD cameras.
The short doc is part of the conversation focused on the shifting landscape of media. The new dial tone is a dialog among media producers, technologists and bloggers who are looking to express their ideas into the stream of the real-time web.
The filmmakers shadowed Robert Scoble, early technology blogger-evangelist as he interacted with the influencers in social media.
Social media is the new dial tone, according to author Chris Brogan.