Bre Pettis’ Gnomdex Video

by Scott Beale on July 25, 2005 · 3 comments

Bre Pettis

Bre Pettis put together a great video from Gnomedex 5.0 which he posted over on his I Make Things blog. He interviews me along with Lee Lefever (Common Craft) and Lee Hammond (Geffen Records). I talk about how blogs, podcasts, etc. are a great way for artists to get their content out there and I even sneak in a plug for WordPress.

Gnomedex-o-Rama Part 1

Along with Bre, I met a bunch of Vloggers (also referred to as video bloggers) at Gnomedex, including Boston-based Steve Garfield who’s been doing some great stuff over on his video blog. Here’s a photo I shot of Bre and Steve in action covering Adam Curry’s keynote presentation. Vlogging is following right along podcasting as an amazing way to deliver rich media content and we are going to quite a few developments in this area in the years to come. One of these days I’ll have to dig up some of my old footage from 1996-98 and put together some online video.

Here Are A Few Related Posts You Might Enjoy:

History Hacker, Hosted by Bre Pettis on The History Channel

Gnomedex 5.0

iTunes 4.9

Pixelodeon, A Festival of Independent Video

Simnuke Video and Photos

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1 vicki olds aka shibumi July 27, 2005 at 1:30 pm

Dear Scott;

You SHOULD org-tag your videos! It’ll be history in the re-imaging!
re: “Burning In Time,” “Santacon Prime!”

xoxo,
v

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