Re: [videoblogging] INTRO: Sunny

2007-05-21 Thread Patrick Cook
Hi everyone:

On 5/17/07, yeehawsunny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Howdy folks,

  Hello from Topanga Canyon, CA! My name is Sunny. I'd like to start doing 
 video blogging. I
  filmed, edited (taught myself Final Cut Pro) and produced a 28-minute 
 documentary last
  year through a local public television station. Loved the medium of film and 
 am really
  wanting to start doing a video blog every other week on my website: http://
  wildfoodplants.com/ You can view the documentary under my Bio.

First of allWELCOME Sunny!  It's always nice to see some fresh
blood around here. :D

Secondly, I went to your website and clicked on the BIO link, but
where's the documentary (Or a link to it)?  I can't find it. :(

What am I missing?

Cheers :D

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[videoblogging] INTRO: Sunny

2007-05-17 Thread yeehawsunny
Howdy folks,

Hello from Topanga Canyon, CA! My name is Sunny. I'd like to start doing video 
blogging. I 
filmed, edited (taught myself Final Cut Pro) and produced a 28-minute 
documentary last 
year through a local public television station. Loved the medium of film and am 
really 
wanting to start doing a video blog every other week on my website: http://
wildfoodplants.com/ You can view the documentary under my Bio.

I'm going to be teaching at a wild food gathering in MN during Pixelodeon, so 
am going to 
take this opportunity to pitch. What I'm really wanting to put together is a 
team of people 
to do a video blog project. I'm planning to travel around the US highlighting 
folks doing 
wild food stuff and primitive skills. I want to show people how to do the 
skills, not just talk 
about how Joe Blow is an expert. I've got enough of the technical video nuts  
bolts under 
my belt to know that I don't want to do it all myself. Kind of the spinXpress 
vision that I've 
seen online...transfering video from the field to folks working on the project. 
I have 
secured some funding to get things going. Anyone interested? Producers, 
editors, 
musicians to mix music, webmasters, etc.

I'll start to try figuring things out to post a video using iMovie.

cheers, ~sunny





Re: [videoblogging] INTRO: Sunny

2007-05-17 Thread Markus Sandy
Hi Sunny,

Welcome.  Very nice site you have.

I'm a little north of you in Ojai.

If you're looking to meet some local vloggers, check out the LA Geek 
dinners.

Vloggers, Barcampers and Drupalheads mainly.  Good folk.

There's one next week.

http://barcamp.org/BarCampLA-Geek13

Hope you'll join us sometime.

Also, there's a brand new page at SpinXpress where you can post notices 
about projects like this

http://spinxpress.com/hookup

Markus



On May 17, 2007, at 1:37 AM, yeehawsunny wrote:

 Howdy folks,

  Hello from Topanga Canyon, CA! My name is Sunny. I'd like to start 
 doing video blogging. I
  filmed, edited (taught myself Final Cut Pro) and produced a 28-minute 
 documentary last
  year through a local public television station. Loved the medium of 
 film and am really
  wanting to start doing a video blog every other week on my website: 
 http://
  wildfoodplants.com/ You can view the documentary under my Bio.

  I'm going to be teaching at a wild food gathering in MN during 
 Pixelodeon, so am going to
  take this opportunity to pitch. What I'm really wanting to put 
 together is a team of people
  to do a video blog project. I'm planning to travel around the US 
 highlighting folks doing
  wild food stuff and primitive skills. I want to show people how to do 
 the skills, not just talk
  about how Joe Blow is an expert. I've got enough of the technical 
 video nuts  bolts under
  my belt to know that I don't want to do it all myself. Kind of the 
 spinXpress vision that I've
  seen online...transfering video from the field to folks working on 
 the project. I have
  secured some funding to get things going. Anyone interested? 
 Producers, editors,
  musicians to mix music, webmasters, etc.

  I'll start to try figuring things out to post a video using iMovie.

  cheers, ~sunny



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