Beth Kanter, for whom I offered worthy praise in my post about key learnings from the Boston Media Makers’ March 4 meetup, has produced a short video about whether production values matter in videoblogging.
The video is based on a presentation from David Tames that took place at the end of the meetup, and includes some of my Flickr photos.
Technorati Tags: Beth Kanter, video production values, David Tames, Boston Media Makers
3 Responses
donna Papacosta
06|Mar|2007 1Very good, Bryan. Thanks for sharing!
Beth
22|Mar|2007 2Bryan:
This is sort of funny … in a bit of kismet I found myself reading a reference to your presentation about SL at Toronto Podcamp about SL and came here to to see if I could them and discovered this!
Anyway, I’m hoping you can point me to that presentation.
And, what’s your avatar name in SL? I’m Beth Kavka.
Steve Yankee
23|Sep|2007 3This is a nice little primer on production values that anyone and everyone who picks up a digital camera or cell phone to record a video clip ought to see. In this age of democratic videomaking -where the technology has moved from voodoo practiced only by the High Priests of the Video Temple to being available to literally the entire world’s population…it’s good to let people know you can shoot better video and make more of an impact, merely by following a few easy steps. Thanks for bringing this to my attention, Bryan.
Steve Yankee
The Video Business Advisor
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