Entries from April 2007
Click to Play Andy Carvin, Chris Parandian, and I were shooting the breeze about cell phones and video at a recent DC Media Makers get together. We decided to see how long it actually took to get a Rocketboom video clip playing on Andy’s Sprint Treo 700P EVDO phone. Check the video to see how [...]
Tags: mobile media · video
Click to Play Recently, Andy Carvin, Phil Shapiro, and I appeared on a panel event organized by Jill Foster at DC Web Women‘s 12th Anniversary, where we discussed the intersection of Web 2.0 and video. We were joined, via video clips by Beth Kanter and Maryam Scoble. This clip captures a moment during the panel [...]
Tags: dc media makers · People Who Rock · social media · video
Had a great get together of DC Media Makers last night. I got a lot out of listening to Andy Carvin and Chris Parandian talk about the wireless industry and the inner workings of Washington DC. Also heard from Jill Foster that the panel Andy, Phil, and I took part in for DC Web Women’s [...]
Tags: social media
April 24th, 2007 · 1 Comment
I’m sooooo cute Originally uploaded by jonny goldstein. Just did a photoshoot with Carl Weaver and the results are in. I’m adorable.
Tags: Uncategorized
My amigos Ryanne Hodson and Jay Dedman have a videoblog about sustainable living and green technology. My pals Wendy Tremayne and Mikey Sklar are building an eco-lodge out of salvaged junk in New Mexico. It seemed obvious to connect the two couples. In this video Wendy and Mikey tell Ryanne and Jay what impelled them [...]
Tags: People Who Rock · video
Jim Long, one of my fellow DC Media Makers, is an NBC news cameraman. Whenever he covers a story, he sends out quick updates on the action to his “friends” (AKA people who choose to get his updates) using his cell phone and a service called Twitter. Here is Wikipedia’s description of Twitter: Twitter is [...]
Tags: media musings
Liz Gannes, a contributor to the blog NewTeeVee completely misrepresented facts in a headline about the Virginia Tech Massacre: “Virginia Tech Killer Vlogged Manifesto.” This headline is ridiculous. He sent a DVD and some papers to NBC via the United States postal service. How is that videoblogging? She clearly does not get what a vlog [...]
Tags: media musings
Going to be part of a panel for DC Web Womens’ 12th anniversary with virtual participants Maryam Scoble and Beth Kanter, and flesh and blood online video maestros and DC Media Makers Andy Carvin and Phil Shapiro. I am really looking forward to it.
Tags: Public Speaking
I just found out about the Virginia Tech shooting story and I went to the CNN site to find out more. I saw there a link to an I-Report, a feature the CNN has which lets regular people upload video. In this case, someone on the scene captured some of the disturbing action on his [...]
Tags: exploding tv · television
Jim Long, veteran NBC cameraman and up and coming micromedia mogul just promoted the heck out of Meet the Press using Twitter. For those who haven’t heard, Twitter is a service which lets you send short text messages to friends via cell phone, instant messaging, and the web. Jim Currently has around 170 people who [...]
Tags: People Who Rock · Uncategorized