Thanks everyone for the kind words.  It's a grand experiment that I
have been lucky enough to help bring to fruition.  The article pretty
much says where our heads are at... funding videos that have some sort
of story arc (be it fiction or non-fiction).  This includes
documentaries to dadaist nonsense.

Basically, if we believe in it, it has a shot.

That, mixed with creating our first show, Wink (which is made to
highlight and inspire the creation of video), Cnet has been very nice
to work with.  (mainly because I hide out far in the back!  Out of
sight of all them cubicles!!)

This is much different than the Cnet most of you know. No tech videos
in my department-- I live in a city (SF) that makes plenty of them and
do a better job at it than I would ever do.

If anyone has any questions/thoughts on Project Spotlight, feel free
to drop me a line off-list.

Schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://webshots.com/is/spotlight
http://hatfactory.net
http://evilvlog.com



On 1/29/07, Halcyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is bad ass!!
>
> Go Schlomo! Very exciting stuff.
>
> -halcyon
>

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