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
>


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