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Webzine TV & Radio SpotsWe like to eat our own dog food over here at Webzine 2005 HQ. Just in case we got a call from Rupert or Ted, we thought we’d be ready for them with our own homegrown TV spot. What you see here is the product of much sugary snacks, a few late nights and who knows what else. “Mamma’s Blog” is a production of Jules Beesely and Ryan Junell with additional voiceover from Molly Ditmore. “Webzine 2005: Mamma’s Blog” TV/Vlog spot (:30) We’ve also created a couple of audio spots that are PERFECT for plugging into podcasts or putting on the air (hint, hint!). “Webzine 2005: Mamma’s Blog” audio spot (:30) “Webzine 2005″ audio spot (:15) 4 Responses to “Webzine TV & Radio Spots” |
NOW ONLINE: The Webzine Wiki WEBZINE is a real world, face-to-face celebration of independent publishing on the Internet. It's part panel discussions and speakers, part workshops and much freeform collaboration, schmoozing and after-party boozing. The panel discussions aim to inspire, the workshops are hands-on forums of learning and the Master's Lounge is the unstructured place to share knowledge, ideas and URLs. DIY to its core, Webzine is rooted in zine culture and the love of making our own media. INSPIRE: Panel Discussions & SpeakersTwo days of panel discussions and presentations from speakers covering a micro gamut of the independent publishing landscape. Hear from people who are turning mainstream media on it's head through self-reporting, culture jamming, citizen journalism, experimenting with new forms of audio and video broadcasting and of course, sticking it to the Man. LEARN: WorkshopsInspiration becomes creation when you make the tools and tricks work for you. Learn from leaders and creators of open source publishing tools, podcasts and video blogs. Step it up a notch by learning how to tailor your message, perfect your content with proper internet architecture and this new thing called microformats. SHARE: Master's LoungeWe would be lying to you horribly if we tried to tell you that we've covered everything and everyone there is to know in the world of independent online publishing. The Lounge is a place where you can share your ideas, project, URL or whatever you happen to be working on with fellow allies and future friends. This area will be an open, self-selecting and self-scheduled space equipped with a digital projector and a round table. Gather 'round and exchange knowledge and contact info. Webzine 2005 is AccessibleOnline tickets for Webzine 2005 went for an amazingly low price of $22 for the whole shebang. Day passes were $13 in advance. That's less than 1% the cost of some other well known annual conferences, all without the guilt, grime or starch. Webzine 2005
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September 14th, 2005 at 2:50 pm
Excellent work. Looking forward to Mamma’s panel.
September 17th, 2005 at 10:22 am
WebZine 2005
If you’re in San Francisco September 24 and 25th you could get a ticket for WebZine 2005. Skimming the site, as I tend to do, I read “Dude, the web is totally corporate. Why now?”. That seemed odd to me….
September 17th, 2005 at 1:30 pm
This is soooo great! I love this video!
September 19th, 2005 at 3:09 pm
Webzine 2005 in San Francisco This Weekend
Independent Publishing Conference in San Fransico, September 24-25…