Sounds like an interesting project, Doug. Thanks for bringing it up. :)
-- Bill http://billcammack.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Kaye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, Videobloggers! > > Do you produce an interview-style videoblog? Would you like to > interview people in remote locations that are too far for you to > travel to? Would you like to help out your fellow videobloggers by > recording the remote ends of interviews for them? > > Next week at the Podcast and New Media Expo, The Conversations Network > will launch a new free service that I hope will interest you. It's an > on-line system to match producers looking for an audio or video "tape > sync" with skilled stringers who can handle the remote recording. > > We designed this service for both professionals and semi-pros, and I > think we've succeeded in bridging that gap. On one hand, we want to > encourage a very large number of worldwide bloggers and citizen > journalists to collaborate with one another. On the other hand, we > want to help pros > with proven skills and who must be paid for their work. PodCorps.org > is for both groups. > > A number of your fellow videobloggers have helped us develop this > application: testing, evaluating, and providing valuable feedback. I'd > like to thank them all, but I leave it to them to identify themselves > if they wish, and to express their opinions. > > The official announcement date is next Friday, September 28, but the > doors are open now, and I encourage you to stop by, check it out, > hopefully register, and send me feedback either here on the list or > privately. > > You'll find specific information here: > http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/podcorps/tapesync > > You can register here: > http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/podcorps > > Thanks again for everyone's help. > > ...doug > > -- > Doug Kaye, Executive Director > The Conversations Network > www.conversationsnetwork.org >