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Local on Local
The above video was an experiment in the production of local content. The intent was to create a video in the Local Content Workshop about creating video. Melrose Telephone, the host of the May 23rd, 2007 Local Content Workshop in Melrose, Minnesota, graciously agreed to host the conference as well as help produce this two-minute…
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Compressing the Video Production Crash Course
This video provides an overview of the Video Production Crash Course that was held at NAB 2007 in Las Vegas. Approximately 8 hours of content was squeezed into about 6 minutes in this particular video. Speakers included Angela Abshier, Vaughn Juares, Bridget McGrath, Mark Chiolis, Tony Carrison, JR Reid, Dave Stump, John Stapsy, Rob Caldeira,…
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More Efficient Local Content Production – A Way Back Machine
By Ken Pyle, Managing Editor, Viodi View One of the things telco people experienced in the production of local content will tell you is that the production of local content is not easy. There never is enough time or enough staff. It might be part of the creative process, but people involved in the production…
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May 2006 Local Content Workshop Overview and Content Pavilion Award
The May 2006 Local Content Workshop in Eden Prairie, MN was great fun, as Adobe spoke about the prevalence of Flash as a tool for enabling Internet video. The highlight of this abbreviated workshop had to be the presentation made by the team of Adam Saltmarsh and Shalon Wilber of diversiCOM. It was a great…
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Local Content Survey Results and More
This video was produced in March 2006 and provides an overview of a survey regarding local content among independent broadband service providers. This was originally part of a 20 minutes webinar. The above video has been compressed to provide the same information in only 4 minutes; an 80% bandwidth reduction! As you watch the video,…
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But Everyone Loves A Parade:
One of the points of Viodi’s local content workshop is that creativity is not limited to certain locales, such as Hollywood and New York, or to the youth. To prove my point, I look no further than to my brother-in-law’s father, Ed Batinich. Ed, who is a spry 83 years young, exhibits the same sort…
