Re: [videoblogging] What now?

2008-08-23 Thread David King
I'd let em sit. The bands can point to them for publicity,
And the org gets a whole year to be associated with music.

Then next year, they're all set up for publicizing via video.

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On Aug 23, 2008, at 7:43 PM, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I shot 25-30 short videos last weekend for a little music festival
> here on Vancouver Island, and uploaded each one immediately via Blip
> to the festival's site - http://thebigtimeout.tv
>
> They had about 2-3000 people at the festival for three days & nights.
> Over the last 7 days, we've had around 10,000 views, which isn't
> bad. It'll drop off now that everyone's checked it out.
>
> And the music festival publicity person just sent me an email saying
> that they want good ideas for what to do with the videos now.
>
> I have to say, I'm flat out of good ideas. Perhaps it's just that I
> have too much going on (work, imminent baby, other video projects,
> family) and my brain has fused. But really, what can you do with a
> bunch of videoblog footage that's related to a specific event,
> between now and when they start to sell tickets for next year's
> festival?
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Rupert
> http://twittervlog.tv
> 


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[videoblogging] What now?

2008-08-23 Thread Rupert
I shot 25-30 short videos last weekend for a little music festival  
here on Vancouver Island, and uploaded each one immediately via Blip  
to the festival's site - http://thebigtimeout.tv

They had about 2-3000 people at the festival for three days & nights.
Over the last 7 days, we've had around 10,000 views, which isn't  
bad.  It'll drop off now that everyone's checked it out.

And the music festival publicity person just sent me an email saying  
that they want good ideas for what to do with the videos now.

I have to say, I'm flat out of good ideas.  Perhaps it's just that I  
have too much going on (work, imminent baby, other video projects,  
family) and my brain has fused.  But really, what can you do with a  
bunch of videoblog footage that's related to a specific event,  
between now and when they start to sell tickets for next year's  
festival?

Any thoughts?

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv