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Efficient Video Production with the G1 Phone

I am not a big gadget person – really. I have had the G1 Phone for a couple of months and other than the electronic whoopee cushion application and the Shazam application (listens to music and identifies the song and artist), all of the applications I have downloaded from the Android Market have been ones intended to enhance productivity. So, at the Connections Conference, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the latest version of the Android software enables the recording of videos on my G1 Phone.

The video quality of the G1 can be marginal, especially in low light conditions and especially compared to the Creative or Flip camera I normally use. It cannot be beat for efficiency and ease of distributing the video either on YouTube or via email. The only thing I haven’t figured out is why the share feature doesn’t always work, which is probably just as well, as the world doesn’t need to see most of the videos I take.

The following video was shot while taking an early morning walk through downtown Colorado Springs. When I started my walk, my only plan was to get a little exercise in the brisk Colorado air. As I saw the various monuments and museums, along with the natural beauty of Pike’s Peak, I felt inspired to share what I saw with others, particularly since the upcoming OPASTCO Summer Convention finds its way to Colorado Springs next month. Additionally, I decided it would be kind of fun to present my impromptu creation during my presentation on Local Content (I didn’t).

Hopefully, we will see you in Colorado Springs at the OPASTCO event (July 25th-29th).
 

4 responses to “Efficient Video Production with the G1 Phone”

  1. Roger Bindl Avatar

    Quote “I am not a big gadget person – really.” Hmm. Sounds like someone in denial. 😉 Or perhaps speaking in relative terms, G1 is small. :-0

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  3. Steve Terry Avatar
    Steve Terry

    Hey Ken, that Viodi logo in the lower right corner makes for a great goatee in the first 10 seconds — kind of a “Spock from the parallel universe” look.

  4. Ken Pyle Avatar

    That’s funny Steve. That is probably the most realistic goatee I could ever grow. I guess I should watch my videos after adding a “bug”.

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