Sunday, April 11, 2010
On pacing - some good advice
http://masteringmultimedia.wordpress.com/2009/05/22/how-best-to-approach-a-video-story/
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Considering DILC for video
So the bottom line is there's a growing community of videographers who want a "film look," and there's a new crop of still image cameras that now shoot HD video. I'm thinking I might go this route, but i need to find a camera that supports an external mic.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
ABC News to cut staff in 'transformation' of news division
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jTEtK1oZtWrPKoDFDIdwE7oYNwfw
OK. I totally predicted this one even as far back as the times I was with Laureate. Notice they're in large part dumping the traditional news crew and bringing on the SoJos (solo journalists, backpack journalists.)
A soJo is someone who can plan, shoot, edit and publish -- all by themselves.
It no longer takes a village to make a video.
OK. I totally predicted this one even as far back as the times I was with Laureate. Notice they're in large part dumping the traditional news crew and bringing on the SoJos (solo journalists, backpack journalists.)
A soJo is someone who can plan, shoot, edit and publish -- all by themselves.
It no longer takes a village to make a video.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Keeping people's attention in video
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
new media consortium 2010 horizon report
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Enhanced e-Books are on the way...
I don't get involved in the PC versus Mac religious wars. I will say though, that whether we like it or not Apple has already dramatically changed the game on two fronts:
(1) They changed the music industry with the iPod.
(2) They changed the smart phone industry with the iPhone.
I now predict they are on the verge to make another big move: changing the game on the book, newspaper and periodical industries with their upcoming tablet/pad.
Here's yet another indicator:
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/01/22/apple_making_last_minute_tablet_content_deals_for_trade_education_books.html
Notice that second to last sentence about "enhanced e-books." That's the Kindle killer.
Apple making last-minute tablet content deals for trade, education books
By Sam Oliver
Published: 07:50 AM EST
Related AppleInsider articles:
* HarperCollins in talks to offer content for...
* Claims of camera-equipped Apple tablet disputed
* Rival publishers rumored to align for...
* Latest Apple tablet speculation covers digital...
* Publishers eye Apple's tablet; Schmidt on...
Just days before Apple is expected to introduce its multimedia touchscreen tablet, the company is said to be in negotiations with a variety of companies for content. The latest alleged participants: educational publisher McGraw-Hill and trade book publisher Hachette Book Group. [snip] Also said to be engaged in discussion was publisher HarperCollins. The company may offer enhanced e-books that include video, author interviews and social networking applications. The releases would likely cost more than the standard $9.99 for current e-books.
(1) They changed the music industry with the iPod.
(2) They changed the smart phone industry with the iPhone.
I now predict they are on the verge to make another big move: changing the game on the book, newspaper and periodical industries with their upcoming tablet/pad.
Here's yet another indicator:
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/01/22/apple_making_last_minute_tablet_content_deals_for_trade_education_books.html
Notice that second to last sentence about "enhanced e-books." That's the Kindle killer.
Apple making last-minute tablet content deals for trade, education books
By Sam Oliver
Published: 07:50 AM EST
Related AppleInsider articles:
* HarperCollins in talks to offer content for...
* Claims of camera-equipped Apple tablet disputed
* Rival publishers rumored to align for...
* Latest Apple tablet speculation covers digital...
* Publishers eye Apple's tablet; Schmidt on...
Just days before Apple is expected to introduce its multimedia touchscreen tablet, the company is said to be in negotiations with a variety of companies for content. The latest alleged participants: educational publisher McGraw-Hill and trade book publisher Hachette Book Group. [snip] Also said to be engaged in discussion was publisher HarperCollins. The company may offer enhanced e-books that include video, author interviews and social networking applications. The releases would likely cost more than the standard $9.99 for current e-books.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Aother example of an iSlate concept: Mag+

http://vimeo.com/8217311
These folks are still trying to hold on to the concept of a physical print magazine, but they weave the nu media interactive components in very effectively.
I suspect it will taker a while for our culture to let go of the concept of "TURNING bound pages" and embrace hyperlinking. To me, replicating/simulating motion of turning a page is sort of contrived and unecessary. Maybe it's a generational thing.
Blisteringly fast way to pick colors
Faster animation for video
Most of the videos I create require some kind of animated corporate identity stager, bumper or title screen. In the past I've had to work with people who used expensive tools like Motion and After Effects. When I started working with Apple's Keynote though, I discovered I could do similar things very very quickly. As I get moving with this, I thought, "Am I the only person who is doing this?"
Apparently not
This is a little older video/link, but I was reminded about it the other day.
http://www.macgasm.net/2008/11/20/creating-video-animations-on-the-cheap-with-keynote/
Let me know if you'd like to see any samples of some of the ones I've done.
Apparently not
This is a little older video/link, but I was reminded about it the other day.
http://www.macgasm.net/2008/11/20/creating-video-animations-on-the-cheap-with-keynote/
Let me know if you'd like to see any samples of some of the ones I've done.
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