Los Angeles: Video 24/7
Ryanne and I are helping out at Video 24/7, a DIY video summit in LA.
It goes from Feb 8-10. Here's the full schedule.
Ryanne is leading a screening of videos that she put together, and we'll also doing a panel with Kenyatta and Tiffiniy Cheng from Miro. Our goal is to discussion on how video creators could actually record, edit, post, distribute, and archive web videos using open source tools from beginning to end. There are still gaping holes in the current process, but it's all developing.
On sunday Feb 10, we'll be leading a 3-hour videoblogging workshop. They told us 15 people are already signed up. We'll be walking people through our showinabox project using Wordpress....or just see what help people need. If you're in LA, call us (917 371 790) or come by the event.
Dude...do the two of you ever stop? Sweet Baby Jesus.
Posted by: Tim | February 07, 2008 at 09:12 PM
very deep.
so anti-establishment.
doesn't the dragon mean something too?
why not go all the way and make your own shoes out of papyrus and twine? start wearing a toga.
Posted by: Frodrick | February 13, 2008 at 10:50 AM
hey Frodrick. come on over. we'll have some soup.
Posted by: jay dedman | February 13, 2008 at 11:47 AM
it's a date! goats head and truffles - all organic.
Posted by: Frodrick | February 13, 2008 at 08:04 PM
glad you know how to eat well.
all joking aside, Just wondering why the video made you so angry?
You seem to think it was about anti-corporation or something.
Its really more about aesthetics.
I am concerned about my own brand...which doesnt include company names all over my clothes.
I like what it says on your link:
http://marketing.about.com/od/marketingyourbrand/a/personalbrand.htm
"Strong brands are clear about who they are and what they are not;
which is why branding yourself can be an easy process. You already
know who you are and what you are not. Strong brands are also
consistent; it's easy to be consistent in who you are. "
By the way, your email doens't work.
Not a good way to have a conversation.
Posted by: jay dedman | February 14, 2008 at 01:59 PM