Thursday, August 31, 2006
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Andy Carvin tossed together a two-minute piece for Rocketboom on an art mob that assembled at Boston's Public Garden. At first I thought they were war protestors holding signs, but they were actually a group of amateur photographers who were standing in a circle holding out large photos they'd taken around the garden. Since they weren't able to get their work shown in a gallery, they decided to become a human gallery at the garden. Originally formed as a meetup group, they were asking garden visitors to upload their own photos to a virtual version of the gallery.
Boston Photography Center.
Boston Photography Center.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Nokia has an embedded blog posting application called Lifeblog on the N93. It's preferred blog hosting site is Typepad so I entered in my Typepad username/password and upoaded a photo.
It's very straighforward and seamless.
It's very straighforward and seamless.
Friday, August 25, 2006
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Parkway Family Day Alyla Brown and Kids
Here's a mashup of Ayla Brown at Parkway Family Day singing Unwritten with the help of local kids on stage.
Everyone had a great time!
Length 1:45
Everyone had a great time!
Length 1:45
Saturday, August 12, 2006
Carol and Steve Show: Animal in Refrigerator
In this episode of the Carol and Steve Show, Carol calls Steve down to the kitchen to take a look at the refrigerator and listen to the sounds coming from inside it.
This episode was not filmed in front of a live studio audience.
This episode was not filmed in front of a live studio audience.
Friday, August 11, 2006
Vlog Soup: Episode 17
Thanks for coming by to watch Vlog Soup. This week I spent some time recreating an effect from one of the vlogs I'm highlighting. It was fun. You'll see.
Included in this week's free tour of the vlogosphere is John Romeo, he likes featuring short movies and the stories behind them.
From England, it's web video clip show This is a Knife and from LA it's McVlog with my friend Daniel McVicar interviewing Lisa Stone while at Blogher.
We take a look at Daniel Liss' collaborative video project SEVEN DAYS and Amanda introduces us to Don't be that Guy. We end up with a little music for the FCC. Enjoy!
Included in this week's free tour of the vlogosphere is John Romeo, he likes featuring short movies and the stories behind them.
From England, it's web video clip show This is a Knife and from LA it's McVlog with my friend Daniel McVicar interviewing Lisa Stone while at Blogher.
We take a look at Daniel Liss' collaborative video project SEVEN DAYS and Amanda introduces us to Don't be that Guy. We end up with a little music for the FCC. Enjoy!
Monday, August 07, 2006
To Cambridge
This video blog post was inspired by Daniel Liss' First Map, Assignment One of his Seven Maps Project.
His assignment was:
I transcoded the .avi files from the camera into .mp4 prior to importing into FCP.
I edited it in Final Cut Pro. Music by Gary from Podsafe Music Network at Music.podshow.com.
Length: 1:41
His assignment was:
WHAT: Make a video about journeys, transportation, dislocation, confusion. This one is all about departures and arrivals.This video was shot on a Canon S400.
TECHNICAL RESTRICTION: Tell the story out of order. No voice over, no overlaid text.
I transcoded the .avi files from the camera into .mp4 prior to importing into FCP.
I edited it in Final Cut Pro. Music by Gary from Podsafe Music Network at Music.podshow.com.
Length: 1:41