Here's two of my favorite video bloggers! Jonny Goldstein has been exploring the medium of social media talk shows and Steve Garfield will his guest. Here's the description:
Come chat with Steve Garfield, emerging auteur filmmaker, the Paul Revere of Videoblogging, founder of Boston Media Makers, nation trotting evangelist of DIY media this Wednesday on Jonny’s Par-tay.
If you have not heard of Steve, than you live under a rock.
Here are a few of Steve’s current projects:
Cup O Politics-A new political comedy video podcast
Vlog Soup-Steve’s weekly sampling of the best of the web videosphere
Spices of Life-Mr Garfield works behind the camera to capture acclaimed food writer Nina Simonds as she interviews the likes of “Iron Chef” Morimoto in this sponsored web video series.
Videoblog for John Tobin, Boston City Councillor. Tobin is farsighted enough to realize the power of online video to connect with his constituents, and lucky enough to have Steve producing these video messages.
Besides all these projects, Steve continues to lead Boston Media Makers, a group which meets every month to share media projects.
And Steve has relentlessly kept spreading the word about DIY media with his frequent outings to conferences and confabs around the nation.
The icing on the cake: Steve is one of the friendliest, most constructive, level headed guys out there. Come Par-tay with us.
What: Jonny’s Par-tay, the live interactive web video talk show
Who: Steve Garfield, Jonny Goldstein, and you
How to watch: Just go to jonnygoldstein.com
Interactivity: Interact via the live chatroom and if you have a webcam and an operator11.com account, we can even put you on via video.
When: 9PM EST, Weds, Nov 21
Thanks for the post, and thanks for tuning in! Always great to have you at the Par-tay.
Posted by: Jonny Goldstein | November 23, 2007 at 12:10 PM
Thanks for the post, and thanks for tuning in! Always great to have you at the Par-tay.
Posted by: Jonny Goldstein | November 23, 2007 at 12:10 PM
Thanks for the post, and thanks for tuning in! Always great to have you at the Par-tay.
Posted by: Jonny Goldstein | November 23, 2007 at 12:10 PM