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I have to tell you I'm included in the world's NUMBER ONE Fans of this video/technology revolution. I've grown with it starting with words
and individual pictures that took too long to load in 1995. I progressed
by buying an outrageously priced digital still camera ... I trained to do
video at a community media center, then bought my own equipment
and another computer to do editing only.
Now, I can communicate better with my audience with products
YOU PRODUCE .. and YOU .. and YOU .. and YOU
http://www.socool.com
Indeed, in my God's Work Ministry Yahoo email today there was a reference to Perry Como, Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. As I passed my mouse over these names up popped a list of Perry Como songs and a search box to search for more. A list of Frank Sinatra videos included the entire version of Frank Sinatra singing High Hopes with 100 kids .. it played ... in it's entirety .. right inside my email. Now Look ??~
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC18w-1_Wcs
I haven't yet clicked on Ella Fitzgerald, but, I've saved the email and I will.
This summer .. I created a "Virtual Fair" at
http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org ...
it includes 18 Customized Video Players ( I call them Television Shows) on just about every subject matter we could think of. There's the Cow Channel, The Chicken Channel, The Swine Channel ( NO PIGS) .. and, of course, The World's Ugliest Dog Contest Channel.
http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org/uglydogcontest.shtml
All the video players include PRIMARILY videos created and made "embeddable" by others. All except for me copying Gus, This Year's World's Ugliest Dog Contest Winner, and his being made a Patriot by Bill O'Reilly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNT_6GI1bbw
I guess that's Fair Use?
What a wonderful world. In a television appearance of my own
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak38tY40TUg
the young lady hostess asked .. what did people use to do when they needed directions ? ??~ She also pointed out, her favorite nieces and nephews will NEVER KNOW the World wasn't always like this.
( When I started in TV you had to spend $10,000 plus on a pilot that never saw the light of day .. anywhere. The odds of getting your pilot on the air, even locally, were 10,000 to One against.)
P>S> I'm currently looking for work ??? Can anybody help ???
What A Magnificent Revolution! - Posted by: SoCooLBob Posted on: 11/13/08 (Edited: 11/13/2008 @ 11:48) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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