Echo Park Film Center - Of By And For - Part One
Posted on March 31st, 2006 at 4:15 am by Markus
We went to the Echo Park Film Center to participate in a videoblog showing by Roger of 93mm.org. What a great place to learn about making media. The center’s director Pablo was a wonderfully warm person and gave a great overview of the Center’s workings.
Click the pic tp view the video (actually, it’s dark in the room for the screening and so mainly just listen to this articulate and warm individual describes the center. It is obviously his passion.
Echo Park Film Center - Of By And For - Part Three
Posted on March 31st, 2006 at 4:10 am by Markus
Roger of 93mm.org produced a videoblogging anthology at the Echo Park Film Center in Los Angeles. The film center is a wonderful community site in a small, but very well used space.
Here is the closing where some goodies were gicen away and the center’s director Pablo asked about people’s film making background.
We had a great time and met a bunch of cool vloggers that I had not expected to run into.
Click the pic to view the vid.
Safe Arrival
Posted on March 30th, 2006 at 3:15 am by Markus

It’s almost been a year since my first video post on this vlog. On April 1st, 2005 I made the first of my seven videos for VideobloggingWeek2005. My first video was a message to Ryanne Hodson. I asked her to collaborate with us at Outhink. She introduced us to Michael Verdi, Jay Dedman and so many others. They taught us many things, not the least of which was videoblogging.
Yesterday, I drove to San Francisco to welcome Ryanne and Jay to California. When I arrived at Dave Toole’s place in Marin, I spotted "the car" that I had seen in Jay and Ryanne’s videos for the past few days as they drove across the county.
I thought I would grab a few frames of the car, but then I got a big surprise. Someone was working on it. Click the picture to video the video.
I feel a deep sense of responsibility for the small part I’ve had in Jay and Ryanne’s move. I so look forward to the great work we will continue around Node101 and OurMedia.
Dave Toole made this possible. I can never thank him enough. He and I both share a passion for self-expression through sharing of digital media. Building on our work with SpinXpress, we hope to engage people in new forms of media collaboration and we’ve asked Jay and Ryanne to help us with that too.
Speaking of engaging content, this morning I watched Ryanne watching her mom’s vlog.
I love videoblogging.
Thanks to Erik Nelson at the Bottom Union
Posted on March 24th, 2006 at 10:35 am by Markus

I’m coming up on my one year anniversary of videoblogging and when I look back at all the amazing things that happened in the Vlogosphere, two major collaborative events stand out: videobloggingweek2005 and carp caviar.
What Erik started last year, continues to amaze and delight me. Most recently Chris Weagel of Human Dog and Erik have produced a pair of collaborative videos that scare the crap out of me. I love them, but I think I really need to move to another country.