Category Archives: NAMAC

Fishtown

Dancing
Two weeks ago when I attended the NAMAC conference in Philadelphia, I stayed with Jen at her apartment in Fishtown. It’s beautiful in the way only an old urban area can be. We don’t have places like this in San Antonio. It reminds me of where I grew up in New Jersey.
BTW, this video features another looptacular soundtrack created by me.

Dancing

Dancing
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There was a dinner and award ceremony last night to wrap up the NAMAC conference. This is a clip of some of the dancing that went on until about one o’clock in the morning. Earlier in the evening, they gave the award for Outstanding Media Artist to Loni Ding. I confess I’d never heard of her until last night. I was so impressed by all that she’s done; she’s an amazing woman. I hope that one day I’m able to make an impact on the world that’s even half of what she’s had. Click here to watch her acceptance speech (about 17min., 62MB).

NAMAC Remix


Click here to view the video.

This is probably the 3rd or 4th short introduction to videoblogging mashup that I’ve made. It seems like every time these get harder and harder to do. Especially when you try to make them this short. I always feel like I’ve left way too much out and cut away all context for the things that I left in. In this case, since the NAMAC panel (Digital Creativity) where I’ll present this video is only 8 hours away and I need to get some sleep, I’m going to stop messing with it. I’ve got a couple of my all-time favorites, some art, some anarchy, and a music theme. What do you think? Also, if you want leave a link to one of you’re favorite videoblogs (remember to link to the permanant link of the post – not to the video directly).

Here are the links for the videos I used:
Excited by Ryanne Hodson
HD Vidblog #053 – Lac St Clair by Chris Weagel
Silver City by Charlene Rule
Hail To The Thief by me
Record Player by Dylan Verdi
Videoblog Week #3: Welcome To The Future by Chuck Olsen
Vlog Anarchy by me (again)

Update
Here is my presentation from the Digital Creativity panel this morning. The video is 16:45 long and almost 60MB.
This is the videoblog that I’ve set up to post the video that we create as I teach people here about videoblogging.