My latest education column for Streaming Media Magazine is now online:
You’re watching an online video. The scene is dimly lit. There’s just a single harsh light on our subject’s face in extreme close-up. The sound, while understandable, is full of popped Ps and distorted peaks.
Is this a sequel to the Blair Witch Project, or a […]
Entries from November 2007
The Future of Educational Video? or The Blair Witch Podcast
November 26th, 2007 · Comments Off
Tags: Education · Video · streaming media · streaming video education quality podcast instructional
New Sony Cam Appears To Get Flash Memory Recording Right
November 15th, 2007 · Comments Off
Unfortunately, the entry price is over $6000 MSRP. But if you’re a video pro or a very serious indie journalist/documentarian you might consider saving your pennies and golden dollars for the just announced Sony HVR-Z7U. The specs on this thing really sound like Sony has been paying attention to what serious video makers want in […]
Tags: Video · geek stuff
What Does BitTorrent Think of Comcast Now?
November 5th, 2007 · Comments Off
I’m in San Jose, CA for Streaming Media West, an online media conference, which begins tomorrow. I’m very interested in hearing tomorrow’s keynote by Ashwin Navin, President & Co-Founder of BitTorrent, who is talking about how a commercial P2P network can be used to distribute legal audio and video content.
I hope he’ll address the […]
Tags: Video · bittorrent · comcast · net neutrality / free the internet! · network neutrality · networks · streaming media · streaming media west