This episode of the Video StudentGuy is about the day I spent at Podcamp Boston
last Sunday October 28. This is my first time attending a podcamp and I
was really looking forward to it. Over all, it was a good experience.
I'm sorry I couldn't have attended the previous day, I was in class
There were a number of sessions specifically on video casting that I
know would have been interesting. To top it off I was really tired, it
was a busy busy week on all fronts. I never would have made it through
the weekend if I attended both days. Next year I'll be done with school
and I'll have a lot more time for user events like this.
By the way, just after I posted this I found this link to a video
recorded during lunch, Sunday I guess, from the sound of it. Fool that I
am I went to the cafeteria and ate lunch! Anyway, its an ad hoc
discussion about the value of the conference as the nature of new media
and new media producers matures. I feel very strongly that those of us
who are about to launch our careers in video should be up to our
armpits in new media. This is our wave. Thanks to Bob Goyetche for
recording and posting this video.
On a side note there is a podcasting meetup that takes place monthly in the Boston area. CC Chapman
is the contact person for this. It was on hiatus during the summer, but
I spoke to him at end of the day Sunday and he said there will be
something coming up soon. Like all meetups, its open to anyone, not
just people producing podcasts. I hear about them mostly from Mark and
Bob on the Canadian Podcast Buffet show, but I don't doubt they're friendly, congenial get-togethers no matter where they occur.
One note about the show, I start out with a rant about the venue, the Boston Convention Center.
I've got some pictures I need to put up on Flikr. Obviously it had a
significant impact on me, but it doesn't in any significant way detract
from the quality of the event, I just tend to notice UI issues and the
convention center definitely has a UI problem. If you're not interested
in listening to me go on and on about it, just move ahead to 4:18,
thats when my review of the sessions I attended begins.
I
understand attendance was smaller Sunday than Saturday, and it felt
somewhat subdued, so I didn't get a chance to meet a lot of people, but
everyone I spoke with was happy to talk and share their ideas and
knowledge.
Guido Stein - it's a Purl, man - knitting podcast
Jane Quigley - Digital Grit - exchanged cards, though I don have a card yet
Ben Ortega - Phive Tacos - another card
Faye Anderson - Anderson@Large - Citizen Jouralist - local politics, we had a nice conversation about the role of podcasting in political action
C.C. Chapman - Managing the Gray, Accident Hash - go to guy on the local meetups
Chris Penn - FinancialAid Podcast - cofounder of Podcamp
Chris Brogan - cofounder of Podcamp
Neil Gorman - Broken Toasters, Will Shatner and Podcaster Burnout - here's a link to a similar presentation he made at Podcaster's Across Borders
Beth Lawrence - Grow See This - we had a nice conversation at lunch
Gary Marriott
Grow See This videographer - creativegeniuscollective.com Lead
programmer at cyberwalker.com - he indulged my questions on
videocasting production techniques
Sessions Attended
Recording Remote Interviews - Dan York
Software for recording Skype conversations:
Mac:
Windows:
Both:
Social Media for Business - Isabel Hilborn
Social Networking 101 - Chris Penn
Creating a Great Podcast Listening Experience - Jared Spool
-check out Chris Penn's site to see what I'm talking about.