Much like walking and chewing gum at the same time, I can't blog and speak in front of an audience much, so I am looking back and thinking, yes, I have voice for Blogging.
UPDATE: A point to add on commenting for blogs. Every blog editor/owner should consider a clear policy on how to handle comments from readers. On my blog I don't regulate comments and I get some nut cases. An arts organization will likely need to moderate comments.
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Speaking of Long Lines
Virtual Backstage Tour
The types of things I think a "backstage" tour could provide are limitless. During the Fringe Festival just last week I walked by a theatre and heard the company going through what I would guess was a warm-up ritual. What I might want to know is, what are they doing? Why are they doing it? How can/does the ritual make the performance better? I would love to see that ritual.
Ok, I must be honest. I am not a fan of Cirque du Soleil. They do have a great video, however.
Ok, I must be honest. I am not a fan of Cirque du Soleil. They do have a great video, however.
The Agenda & Welcome
Living blogging an event is not a new concept, so I won't pretend to be the "Blog of Record" for the workshop, but I hope to add a different perspective.
The Agenda:
The four of us presenting the event are:
Yes, our video trailer was a bit goofy, but only James is really that geeky in real life.
The Agenda:
- Virtual Backstage Pass
- Previews and Trailers
- Blogging and Podcasting
- B-Rol
- Multimedia PR Kits
The four of us presenting the event are:
- James Czar
- Adam Rabinowitz
- Luke Brockmeier
- Brian Griffin (me)
Yes, our video trailer was a bit goofy, but only James is really that geeky in real life.
NAMP Pre Game
We had a little bit of maneuvering to get the Internet hook up set, but we are up and running. James, Adam, Luke and I are prepping the workshop.
National Arts Marketing Project Workshop
I'll be live blogging the National Arts Marketing Project workshop today from UC's campus. I am part of the presentation. If there are questions on blogging or anything else from a participant in the workshop, please feel free to post it or email me.
Papers, Please
I wonder how much longer before every person who "looks" like they could be illegal are rounded up in Butler County?
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