VideoCamp SF, Best Practices in Online Video

by Scott Beale on September 9, 2009 · 0 comments

VideoCamp SF

UPDATE: VideoCamp SF has been postponed until early 2010.

Schlomo Rabinowitz and Jeffrey Taylor are organizing VideoCamp SF, a two day conference taking place October 16-17 in San Francisco for people interested in developing their web video skills and knowledge. Here’s the schedule, list of speakers and information on how to register.

VideoCamp SF is a “hyperlocal” event to be held on the 16th and 17th of October. By bringing seasoned web video creators together with people who are seasoned in “something else”, we intend to train and develop various communities and individuals in utilizing the “Best Practices in Online Video” to help them excel in whatever “something else” they are up to. From understanding how to document the world, to how to get their Big Idea onto the web, VideoCampSF will help participants focus and achieve their online video goals.

Laughing Squid is one of the media sponsors of the innugral VideoCamp SF.

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