I’m producing a series of profile videos with the Etsy Awesome Media Team. I’m really proud of the intro and outro which star pink bunny and boo boo kitty.
Click through the link to see baby pictures and an awkward teen photo. - Link
Innovation - Invention - DIY
I’m producing a series of profile videos with the Etsy Awesome Media Team. I’m really proud of the intro and outro which star pink bunny and boo boo kitty.
Click through the link to see baby pictures and an awkward teen photo. - Link
Do you work on projects and want to share them with the world in video? In this class Bre Pettis will cover the basics of using video to document and share your project and get you started shooting, editing, exporting, and publishing your own videos. If you’ve never done any video work or know the basics, but want to learn some tips and tricks, this is the class for you! If you have some experience with video, but want to get tips and tricks for publishing to the internet, this will also be a good class for you! We’ll make a video together in class so you can see the process of making and publishing a video first hand.
Sign up! - Link
For this class please bring the following:
- Something you’ve made for show and tell. Could be anything!
- Optional: Video camera or stills camera that shoots video.
- Optional: Laptop
Date - Sunday, April 27, 2008
Time - 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Cost - $50
Location - NYCResistor (Map)
Make sure to check out all the other classes! - Link
Sarah stopped by Etsy for a tour and a chat. - Link
I had the pleasure of presenting at SXSW interactive about going pro as a video blogger. I shared the stage with superstars, Zadi Diaz, Lisanova, and Lindsay Campbell and was wonderfully moderated by Tim Shey.
For my part I talked a little about my pathway in the field of video on the net. I started doing video art, which led to doing life-sharing video-blogging which led to being a video blogging school teacher which led to doing weekend projects which led to my current video work at Etsy.
I had a few hints for aspiring video-bloggers and thought it might be helpful to post them here.
1. Get a nose for good moments and try and have your camera running at that time.
2. Cut out everything that isn’t great. Really. Cut it tight. Don’t make me watch one second that isn’t relevant.
3. Publish often.
4. Make friends with musicians. I’m always looking for musicians who I can ask for 6 to 60 second ditties to throw into my videos. If you’re a musician, let video folks use your music under a creative commons attribution license.
5. Use your resources to get people to help you and teach you and give you critical feedback.
6. Tell your friends to compliment you and leave comments and get your mentors to critisize you.
7. Take acting classes.
8. Own as much as your own ip as possible. If you have never signed a contract, you own your own intellectual property.
9. Don’t do something easy. Easy is boring. Take risks and do things that you don’t know how to do (yet).
10. Take care of your teeth.
Photo by Scott Beale - Photo link - More info link
I just finished giving my talk at etech and lots of folks asked for the slides. Here you go! - Link
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