My friends Jeff Cutler & Mike Langford host a show called NomX3 where they highlight food and technology from different restaurant venues. Today shoot was from McDonalds a new restaurant in Raynham, MA.
I was invited to be the guest videographer. It was a lot of fun.
To see the full NomX3 shows please visit NomX3.com
I will be hosting a free, one hour long workshop, “Citizen
Journalism/Reporting” on March 17th, 2011 at 6:00PM at the DoubleACS studio at 42 Union Street in Attleboro. I will be sharing with you tips and
tricks that used to create and market my own citizen news
pieces. You also can do it. For more information call DoubleACS at (508) 226-2227.
Here is a video montage I produced using clips recorded in Tokyo.
Please enjoy some of the sights and sounds and enjoy this experience with me.
I recorded this video using a Kodak Zi8 pocket video camera.
Today at our monthly Boston Media Makers meeting Scott Lebeda spoke about Video and Fair Use plus Should Twitter Hash Tags be registered.
What is fair use when it comes to on line video?
I had the opportunity to attend PodCamp Connecticut 2010 this past Saturday. Meet a lot of great and interesting people from Southern New England. If you never been to a PodCamp below diescibes what PodCamp and a un-conference is all about.
There is a relatively short video highlighting just a few parts of the event with some of the participant responses.
PodCamp Connecticut 2010 is a one-day event for social media enthusiasts (new and seasoned) to share experiences and learn from each other. PodCamps have been happening across the U.S. since 2006. Each event is unique. How will we make PodCamp CT worth everyone’s while? That depends on you.
We see PodCamps as social media potluck. Everybody brings something to share, whether it’s ideas about how to improve social media or questions about things they don’t understand. Like social media, PodCampCT provides the infrastructure and possibility, but it takes all of us to make it into something great.
The reasons to attend PodCampCT are different for everyone. Some include: discussing new ways to use social media, talking about trends and where the online space is headed, hearing personal stories and sharing yours, learning more about social media tools, making new connections, achieving clarity on how social media can add value to your day and meeting people in person that you only know from an avatar.
PodCamps are typically referred to as the “unconference” because the focus and format doesn’t include the typical Powerpoint slides, keynote speakers or sales pitches. Attendees, sponsors and organizers create the discussions together.
The crew that is organizing and sponsoring PodCampCT 2010 comes from all walks of life. We are entrepreneurs, freelancers, artists, marketers, news media folk, nonprofit professionals and more. We all use social media in different ways and we each have different ideas about how to make it better. While it might appear as if an event like this is only designed for early adopters, techies and those who are already embedded in social media, PodCampCT is open to everyone.
To learn more about PodCampCT 2010 follow them on Twitter and use the hash tag #pcct.
Above information is from the PodCampCT 2010 eventbright site.
I’m venturing off again. Together with my friend Jim Jones we have created a new group called Southern New England Media Makers.
This group will meet the second Sunday of each month in Providence RI over breakfast.
The intent is to connect with others having the same interest of making media and social media in general. A place where we each will be given an opportunity to share what we are doing now, what tools we’re using and what technologies are available to help us make media. This is free to the public.
For those who know me know I have a passion for video and photography.
I am the creator of Go The Distance TV a web site I developed that allows me to “highlight ordinary people doing extra ordinary things”.
Additionally we will share with you many shows we produce including Travel, Sports, Music, Food and Cooking and Corporate technology and information.
In short, Go The Distance TV features ordinary people who have done extraordinary things with their lives. The hope is that by sharing their stories, others will come away inspired and motivated to find ways to “Go The Distance” in their own lives.
Go The Distance TV can be currently be seen in the following ways.
• On Doubleacs TV15
• In the video gallery located on Go The Distance TV
• Right here on this site
• YouTube and other sites you can find on the right side of this page
With social media growing at an exponential rate your in the main stream or not. Everyone is using it, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn or others.
What are you doing with social media and how are you using it. Are you connecting with family and friends or are you promoting a business or product?
At your Southern New England Media Makers meet up you will have the opportunity to meet others and to talk about how you are using social media, or you may have a question, or need to learn a trick with one of the applications, or want to share a new cool gadget or device.
What ever you do with social media today others are interested and want to learn more.
Will will meet the second Sunday of every month at Taza Cafe in Providence RI.