Vloggercon 2006

by Scott Beale on June 3, 2006 · 6 comments

Vloggercon 2006

Vloggercon 2006 takes place June 10th and 11th at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco (the same venue that was used for Webzine 2005). If you make video for the web or if that is something that you are thinking about doing, this is the conference for you.

Vloggercon 2006 is the intersection between media-makers and technology. A space for dialog and interaction. Of creation and collaboration. In the past year, videoblogging has grown into a myriad of forms with a worldwide voice. Vloggercon is a two-day collection of round table discussions about the emergence and the future of this new medium; not a series of lectures. Just starting a videoblog? No problem! Vloggercon is chock-full of workshops! (In fact, we won’t let you leave the building without starting your first videoblog.)

UPDATE: Here are a few photos I shot on Sunday night.

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1 schlomo June 4, 2006 at 12:55 pm

You better show up, because I ain’t if you dont!

oh wait. I have to go.

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2 BayTaper June 11, 2006 at 8:12 am

I went yesterday, and it was a sight to behold. A massively inspiring geekfest beyond belief!

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3 Devlon June 16, 2006 at 10:53 am

The love and geekiness were overflowing, one of the best times in my life.

Thanks for being a part of the team that brought it together Schlomo.

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