Damn Susan, that really sucks. I can see Apple getting a little 
weird about you presenting on a PC and the whole new iLife thing 
they have is kinda geared towards personal media publishing and I 
can see how they might want to start pushing that. They're trying to 
sell their stuff not necessarily get people publishing. So maybe you 
can seek out some other places to do presentations. Coffee shops? 
Libraries? I dunno there are other places to do meet-ups and stuff. 
And there are other orgs that are interested in teaching media 
literacy and vlogging fits right in with this.  

I hope you get your camera/fixed replaced soon. Maybe take some time 
for a break and recharge creatively until you can get vlogging 
again. 


Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com

--- In [email protected], "Susan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been meaning to make this post for a week or two, I suppose, 
and
> I'm not even sure who cares... but I wanted to post a paragraph or 
two
> about what's been up with me lately in relation to videoblogging.
> 
> My downward slide started with my most recent videoblogging
> presentation at the apple store.  The girl before me teaches 
iTunes,
> and last time they gave me a pretty good lead-in... she had about
> twenty people standing around listening to her, and instead of a
> lead-in, when she was done she said "thanks for coming" and 
basically
> walked away.  Everyone left.  After that, I suppose I wasn't
> interesting enough to attract more than one or two random people 
that
> were walking through the store.  Afterwards she apologized to me--
she
> said she didn't realize I was up next--but it didn't matter.  For 
some
> stupid reason, I let that day crush me almost to the point of 
tears.
> 
> They had said they wanted to videoblogging thing to be a once-a-
month
> gig--great, no problem.  Then I got an email saying that February 
was
> pushed away from me because of some special presentation on my
> Saturday.  Then I got an email a couple weeks ago saying the 
manager
> wanted to make my class half iLife--fine, I can learn that, or 
someone
> else can teach it.  Then I got another email this week saying they
> want me to run my presentation pretty much just on the Mac 
platform. 
> My fault, I guess, for thinking I belonged in an Apple store.  I
> haven't replied to their email, and don't think I will either.
> 
> Videoblogging has been a love-hate thing with me.  I love to do it,
> but I hate the fact that it's hard to find people in my area that I
> can hang out with, that I can discuss videoblogging with.  They're
> just not here.  Sure--I have my new friend Greta--and she's having 
fun
> with it, making maybe a post a week--but the "passion"s not there,
> know what I mean?  Plus--she's on a Mac.  It's like Spain Spanish 
and
> Mexican Spanish.  We share a similar interest, but not a similar 
platform.
> 
> Then I decided to sell my Sony M1 camera on ebay.  I upgrade my 
camera
> about once a year--but this was the first time I ever decided to 
take
> the leap into the miniDV realm.  My cam sold for about $100 less 
than
> I hoped--which is pretty much my fault, I guess--and I bought a 
Canon
> ZR600, which at first glance was a great improvement... until my PC
> crashed, and crashed, and crashed.  From reformatting my hard drive
> and rebuilding windows, to swapping out firewire cards and hard
> drives, we'd tried just about everything... then last night, my
> three-day-old camcorder's screen turned black with white lines and
> ceased to work.  Today my husband's bringing the thing back to the
> store for a refund.
> 
> So that leaves me where I am today--a little crushed inside, 
without a
> camcorder to vlog with at all, and with a vlog that I truly love 
but
> don't have the means to update, not counting old home movies I 
have.
> 
> Thanks for letting me rant, guys... I just seriously need some 
kind of
> pick-me-up right now.
> 
> Susan
> http://vlog.kitykity.com
>







 
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