Video on the Web Presentation

A couple days ago, I gave a workshop on videos and videoblogging to the fine folks at the Long Island Library Resources Council. It was a fun presentation to give (see the video above)!
Here’s a list of videos we watched during the class:

Me - Changing a Tire
Rocketboom
Steve Garfield
Jay Dedman
Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library - [...]

Video Coolness at My Library

Have you been thinking about diving into video? Confused about where to begin? Here are some ideas, taken from the highly creative people that work at my library.
First off, the William Allen White booktalks. What are they? From our Papercuts blog: “Traditionally, the Kansas William Allen White (WAW) book award nominee booktalks have been performed [...]

IL2007: Podcasting & Videoblogging Bootcamp

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David Free and I gave a preconference on podcasting and videoblogging at Internet Librarian 2007 - it was a blast. This video was created by the attendees - class-takers did the filming, volunteered to be talent… and the video shows the podcasting part - someone did the voiceovers and someone else [...]

IL2007, Day 3: Do You Need a Videographer?

Nick Baker
He started out by taking a digital storytelling workshop. That started him paying attention to storytelling in film.
Anyone can do this! Nick is not a professional videographer - he’s a reference and web services librarian who took a class or two on video and (more importantly) had an interest.
His administrators support him - even [...]

How’s the iPhone Working Out?

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I’ve owned an iPhone for about two months now, and thought I’d make a video sharing my likes and dislikes.Dislikes:

Stocks icon - works great, but I could care less about the stock market, so it’s not terribly useful to me
Calendar - again works great… but I have a work [...]

ALA is Videoblogging!

Some of you probably know I like to play with video once in a while… well, apparently ALA does, too! They now have a videoblog, called AL Focus. Very cool, indeed. Jenny Levine has a bit more info about the videoblog.
Now I need to update my presentation I’m giving at ALA about videoblogs…

David’s Video of the Computers in Libraries 2007 InfoTubey Awards

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At the Computers in Libraries 2007 conference, Information Today held the first InfoTubey Awards. From their website, “[the Infotubey] awards will be presented to those organizations or individuals for outstanding YouTube productions. Premiering at the 2007 Computers in Libraries conference, these awards recognize those creating YouTube library-related productions. [...]

Straw Tricks at the Computers in Libraries 2007 post conference

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I taught a post conference session with David Free at the 2007 Computers in Libraries conference on podcasting and videoblogging, and we needed something to videotape. here’s our video!
ps - this is my second attempt to post it - something went wrong the first time around… update: and it worked! Yippie!
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Straw Tricks at the Computers in Libraries 2007 Post Conference

Update - ok - this post didn’t work… but I reposted the video, and everything worked THIS time. The REAL Straw Tricks post can be found here. Thanks for everyone’s patience!

It’s Videoblogging Week 2007!

A choice few of you might have noticed that I have a couple of videos and photos tagged videobloggingweek2007, and have been wondering what David is up to… or not. Either way, you’re going to find out!
This week has been declared Videoblogging Week 2007! What’s that mean? It means that videobloggers everywhere have a simple [...]

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