I am a automotive nut. I am a BMW fan. I have been in video production since college. This is pure automotive, video production porn. I need to be alone for a tad. Here’s the ad: Here’s the making of… While not the in-depth making of we would appreciate as pros, it’s still fun to […]
Month: April 2008
An Agency's Perspective In Working Social Media Strategies
Adam Metz, partner with theMIX, a firm that blends social Web strategy, business development and PR spoke to Marketing Voices when he was still with LaunchSquad. They talked about how to most effectively assess a company’s “social media position” and what tools are being used most frequently in his client’s work today. See his blog […]
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Real People Don't Have Time for Social Media
Real People Don’t Have Time for Social Media Written by Sarah Perez / April 16, 2008 2:00 PM / 37 Comments digg_url =‘http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/real_people_dont_have_time_for_social_media.php’;digg_bgcolor = ‘#ffffff’;digg_skin = ‘compact’; Let’s be honest here: we’re all a bunch of social media addicts. We’re junkies. Whether it’s a new Twitter app, a new Facebook feature, or a new social […]
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Two New Location Audio Recorders
Learning about Zaxcom digital recorders on the…David Letterman Show?!? I didn’t make it to NAB this year, but since it looks like my PVC colleagues didn’t make it to the convention’s North Hall to see and hear the latest audio equipment, I thought I’d chime in with a two portable recorders designed for video and […]
Two More Cool Tools for Your Business
I find that I am using these two clever tools more and more. Both are relatively new startups so there’s no telling how long they’ll be around, but word of mouth will hopefully keep them thriving so I can continue taking advantage of them. First up is ReQall. In short, I have ReQall as a […]
Knowledge has become social (surprise !)
Snip from Macro Principles Even if it may seem obvious, this is a pretty deep MP. I was reminded of by this presentation of David Weinberger. What made me notice and reflect was two pieces. First, his mailing-list. You subscribe to lots of mailing-lists. On each, there’s at least one true expert, even the leading […]
The Great Taxonomy Debate
A Breakthrough In Taxonomy? Sorry, I haven’t posted in a while. Not only have I been busy on other stuff, there hasn’t been that much new and exciting to report on our internal initiatives. User count continues to grow, new communites spring up, new sources of business value are identified and celebrated — it’s all […]
About Our NAB Coverage
Nearly every writer for PVC was at NAB this year. That means that we had great coverage of the event, but the good stuff is coming still. In the magazine days, you could expect to see full coverage of NAB in the month or two following the event…once the magazine would print and be mailed. […]
Do you love Facebook, or need it?
Do you love Facebook, or need it? http://www.cmswatch.com/ Ted Leonsis, the former AOL executive and current owner of the National Hockey League’s Washington Capitals, recently posted a blog entry comparing Facebook’s critical development crossroads to that of AOL. He challenges Facebook to make the hard decision of whether they want their brand to be loved […]
Snapshots – NAB 2008 Day 3
Panasonic AG-HPX170 The Panasonic HPX170 is a P2-only update to the HVX200 (The HVX has been updated to the 200A and remains in the lineup). The HMC150, which records to AVCHD and lacks many of the 170’s advanced features, looks much the same. HPX170 back panel The HPX170 uses a six-pin 1394 connector; a new, […]