With all the talk about Internet video in the past couple of weeks (we interviewed Michael Miller about YouTube last week and we're interview Mike Stewart, the Internet Video Guy this week), I finally decided to spend some time editing on posting a video Patsi and I shot when we were in New York in May (about time!). I also spent Thursday and Friday last week in San Francisco shooting the pre-recorded segments for a Wells Fargo Small Business webcast.
The webcast was totally pro, shot with 3 cameras in a studio with director, producer, make-up artist, crew, etc. What you see below, is me using a Sony digital camera shooting Patsi in our hotel room.
Patsi talks about how blogging has changed her (our) business and how she uses blog posts to create even more content in order to get found on the Web.
The video was edited with Windows Movie Maker, a free program that comes with the Windows operating system.



Hi,
First of all I apologize for my english (I'm french...). I've just read your very interesting email on video and blog. Sure, it can be easy... But I'm more like Patsi than Denise ;-) I was waiting for a new technology an easier and more accessible one.
Tired of waiting I decided to create my own one.
Done! My team and I hard worked on an online video mixer enabling quick and easy upload of any kind of media, mix of them and "one click" publishing on my favorite blogs.
More than this, it's easy to modify the video first generated on the blog and no waste of time if you want to re-publish it : it's done automatically.
You don't need to wait anymore : just click on www.mixmoov.com and have a free trial...
(beta in french... English coming soon !!!)
Bye,
best from the French Riviera ;-)
Posted by: Ralph | Tuesday, July 17, 2007 at 01:57 PM