Video of Brian Eno Talking About His 77 Million Paintings

by Scott Beale on August 13, 2007 · 4 comments

Here’s a short video I put together of Brian Eno’s talk at the The Long Now Foundation members event for the North American premiere of 77 Million Paintings by Brian Eno exhibit which took place on July 1st at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. In addition to the video, I also shot some photos of the event.

I made the video using the upgraded version of iMovie which is part of iLife ‘08 and uploaded it to YouTube using the new export to YouTube feature. Apple has made the whole process of producing and uploading online video dead simple. Hopefully Apple will work deals with other video hosts like Blip.tv and Vimeo to provide even more output options to the growing ranks of online video producers.

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1 James Home August 13, 2007 at 5:24 pm

so glad to have this speech attached to a URL. thanks Scott! *forwards*

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