I met up with Cyrille De Lasteyrye aka @VinVin at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas. We had an impromptu chat about Seesmic, video blogging and social media, captured on camera by Matt Rawlinson aka @barnstormed from the Open University in the UK.
There is much more New Media Expo content on the Phreadz Channel.
Seesmic is open to join but if you want an invite to Phreadz contact me through this site or my twitter page.
Thanks for watching..
Good stuff – we should do more of these video conversations with different people, especially the cross-format ones, like this as a seesmic/phreadz chat… 🙂
Enjoyed the video …well done … christian
I agree, I would love to see a panel manned with all of the text based social networking platforms. Would make for a really informative social media summit.
Nice video. I’m a seesmic member for several months now but never posted. But your video here just now convinced me to post my first video.
Thanks Christian.
If you have a Phreadz invite for me, I’d love to take a look at it.
Tom
Great explanation of video in media and so true! I always try to look in the camera now, after hearing your pitch. 🙂
Hi Tom, I’ll let you do some posting on Seesmic before you get involved in Phreadz.. Let’s see if you like the whole video blogging thing first. 🙂
Wise idea! tom
“we dont read the world.” Huh, thats true !
Plus video conversation lets you communicate not only easier but also faster. I remember reading mails for hours and hours and hours..which can be nice too.
Yeah “you can delete if you are paranoid” < that would be me ^^. Good thing that is “delete”, “edit”-anything to keep the truth secret lol.
talking into lenses and video being more truthful are also true facts.
kudos!
I stumbled upon this morning heh The internet is like a dog and you can smell the truth ha.
Hi Christian.
Thanks for this video. I went out this weekend to shoot my first vid, and was totally self-conscious. Haha. Hearing you and Vinvin confirm you had a similar experience at first inspires me to give it another go. You’re right: you have to be okay with looking silly on camera. I think people appreciate your willingness to do that, because as you mention, it’s transparent and “real”.
Thanks! : )