I cornered Daniel Meadows, one of the icons of the digital storytelling movement, a week ago at the Digital Storytelling Festival at KQED in San Francisco. Daniel talks about his personal journey from journalism ("doing media to others") to storytelling ("enabling people to tell their own stories"). If you’re wondering what digital storytelling is all […]
Podcasts & interviews
All about the Eat Feed podcast
Here’s another video interview I conducted last week at Duke University’s Symposium on Podcasting. Mia Littlejohn talks about a great new podcast I just discovered: Eat Feed. Host Kelly Amienne started it in January and it’s now up to 6,000 subscriptions. Very high quality stuff. The video with Mia is 6 1/2 minutes long; 23.8 […]
Archiving television — and books
At Friday’s Getting Ready for Prime Time: Online Video and the Future of Television conference in Berkeley, I grabbed Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle for this 7-minute video about the obstacles and opportunities in archiving our television heritage. Brewster’s great to listen to, as always. (Saw him Friday in Berkeley, Saturday at the Ourmedia gathering, […]
Videos of Tony Kahn, Mur Lafferty
I enjoyed spending Tuesday and Wednesday at Duke University in Durham, NC, for the first academic Symposium on Podcasting. I’m getting burned out a bit on conference blogging (especially when I’m speaking at the event), so I did some videoblogging service journalism. Here are two short videos (really enjoyed chatting with Tony and Mur); more […]
A BBC reporter on citizens media
I interviewed the talented and extremely perceptive BBC technology reporter Jo Twist about the personal media revolution when we attended Gnomedex. Here’s the 8-minute video interview in MPEG-4. (Ourmedia page | watch video) Technorati tags: personal media, grassroots media, citizens media, citizen journalism, Gnomedex, BBC, HonorTagJournalism