I'd let em sit. The bands can point to them for publicity,
And the org gets a whole year to be associated with music.

Then next year, they're all set up for publicizing via video.

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On Aug 23, 2008, at 7:43 PM, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I shot 25-30 short videos last weekend for a little music festival
> here on Vancouver Island, and uploaded each one immediately via Blip
> to the festival's site - http://thebigtimeout.tv
>
> They had about 2-3000 people at the festival for three days & nights.
> Over the last 7 days, we've had around 10,000 views, which isn't
> bad. It'll drop off now that everyone's checked it out.
>
> And the music festival publicity person just sent me an email saying
> that they want good ideas for what to do with the videos now.
>
> I have to say, I'm flat out of good ideas. Perhaps it's just that I
> have too much going on (work, imminent baby, other video projects,
> family) and my brain has fused. But really, what can you do with a
> bunch of videoblog footage that's related to a specific event,
> between now and when they start to sell tickets for next year's
> festival?
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Rupert
> http://twittervlog.tv
> 


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