That site makes Georgia look good, and that's nearly impossible to do in my
book.  Nice.

On 3/11/07, Jen Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey all you videobloggers,
>
> I've been running into several of you here at SXSW -- it's great to
> see you again, new city, new conference. Many people are saying to me
> "how's the teaching going?" and I'm realizing "Oh, right, at
> Vloggercon in June, I was talking about teaching vieoblogging at
> Temple University -- so I got known as the videoblogging professor."
> Hm.
> Yeah, I'm not doing that anymore.
>
> Yes, for those of you who are interested, I taught videoblogging
> (officially!) at Temple's film school, and I have all kinds of
> resources / my syllabus / my students work online at:
> http:/teaching.jensimmons.com/videoblogging
> Please feel free to mine that work from those years of my life to help
> you in your teaching.... I like seeing the ideas and effort continue
> to have a life, even as I no longer place my energies on that.
>
> Instead, I've been creating interactive multimedia projections for
> live performance (Violet Fire: a multimedia opera about Nikola Tesla,
> and love conjure/blues, a filmic installation of the performance/novel
> by Sharon Bridgforth), and researching / shooting for new film (a
> feature-length experimental documentary about english colonialism /
> societal trauma, the personal impacts / injuries in our lives, and the
> possibilities for healing).
>
> To pay the bills, I've expanded my freelancing life into a business
> with a name, and launched Milkweed Media Design.
> http://milkweedmediadesign.com
>
> SO, if you are looking for a web designer or need some CSS help or
> want a fabulous template for your wordpress or blogger blog or could
> use some professional coaching for marketing your site... shoot me an
> email. I love to create beautiful sites that are beautifully coded as
> well. I hand-code everything using webstandards / strict xhtml / css
> positioning (if you know what that is). I've been part of the
> videoblogging community since late 2004 / early 2005... have lots of
> experience explaining complex technology to people who previously had
> never heard of it (and do for my clients all the time)... I'm a
> filmmaker who's used the internet to distribute films since 2000.... I
> built my first website in 1997. I wrote my first computer program in
> 1982 (go BASIC and Turbo Pascal). I designed my first poster (of like
> 800 print design things) in 1989. And mostly, you can just go look at
> my work at the Milkweed website.... And by hiring Milkweed, you are
> helping to support an artist to create her own work, while getting her
> to help you create yours.
>
> Ok, enough self-promotion. Thanks for listening,
> and see some of you today and tomorrow at SXSW... and the rest of you
> online.
>
> Jen
>
>
> Jen Simmons
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://jensimmons.com
> http://milkweedmediadesign.com
> 267-235-6967
>
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Adam Quirk
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