I’ve been one that had trouble moving on from the old physical media metaphor. I bought CDs well past their prime. I felt sketchy at first about buying Virtual Console and Xbox Arcade games without a disc. Something needs to be transferred, physically, into my possession. The first thing that caught my eye was Steam, […]
The Google Plus Experiment
Of course, since Google Plus’s inception, it’s been something that any social geek worth his weight in USB cords has at least checked into. I’m no different. Whenever I see a new tool, the first thought is what can it do for my communities that I’m involved in around the media I make and participate […]
SorgCam: OG Video Mixer
Return to video blogging! We’ve worked in an old Videonics Digital Mixer, like the one I worked on in High School. See how we use it to offload more cameras and incorporate it into Wirecast.
The Truth About DJLunchbox
Earlier today, I had two blog posts in mind. and they go well with the content of late of this blog. But I was given a little bit of a diversion: So, why not see what we could get out of this, and learn a little bit more of our compatriote, DJLunchbox of the Wrestling […]
Still Paying for Netflix
An interesting conversation came up in a surprising way on AwesomeCast 59 about this idea that Cutting the Cord isn’t the best thing. Partly thanks to Netflix recently raising it’s rates. I, for one, am just fine with it. I subscribe to Netflix’s 1 disc plan (and soon the seperated versions of 1 disc and […]