Scott Page is a technologist, entrepreneur, musician and songwriter. Page is most recognized as the saxophonist for Pink Floyd, Supertramp and Toto. As an entrepreneur, he formed Walt Tucker Productions, an audio video post production company in 1987. In 1992, he co-founded 7th Level, Inc., a CD-ROM game and educational software company. Later, Page co-founded New Media Broadcasting, a social media and collaborative communications enterprise. He also co-founded Direct2care, an online presence management company for healthcare. Scott has received several awards and acknowledgements,primarily for his technology companies' achievements. Named on of "50 Pioneers of Multimedia," Page has been guest lecturer and panelist at numerous conferences and university symposiums.
Adam Mosam is optimistic. The founder of Pivotshare, a new social content creation platform that allows multi-media producers to make bank on their videos, thinks the time is now to start a small revolution. The way Mosam sees it, one of the problems with creating and distributing quality content in time. Video production has gotten less expensive, he says, but unlike expert bloggers who can knock out several posts a day, shooting and editing video is a more time consuming process. Pivotshare solves this with its "social content creation paradigm." Additionally, Pivotshare built in a nifty feature that allows viewers to bookmark segments of longer videos to avoid having to search through many minutes of content in order to find a relevant short segment.