When I had written previously about mobile video, it wasn’t with out recent example. The setup: We do a big presentation for International Wrestling Cartel when they come to Elizabeth, PA at the Court Time Sports Center. We have a setup where we are doing a live switch between a locked down camera and a […]
What’s New With Google Hangout OnAir?
Google Hangouts got a BIG update this week, and of course, the big design switch could be a little unsettling. Or if it’s your first time, it may be helpful to walk through where they hid everything in the first place. This screencast I put together talks about how I get started, what […]
First Crack at New Google Hangouts Onair
Today, I pulled the trigger on a new, off business personal project. I’ve been wanting to use some of these tools to communicate with the family, who is now scattered all over Western Pennsylvania. So I started a Google Hangout call with my brother, who shares my love for video games and creating things. […]
Mobile Video Do’s and Don’ts
One of my first ongoing gigs some 6 years ago when I first had an inkling of doing some work outside of my 9 to 5, I found myself editing a lot of FlipCam video. For those that may not remember, the FlipCam was the first major device to make mobile, cheap video a […]
Green Screen Is Set
I’ve had a green screen for a while. Well, it’s a couple of long green fabrics from Walmart. We first used them way back in 2007 for a fun Apple-parody for WWE and TNA wrestling. The more recent use was for some sparse episodes of Unsung where the weather would keep us from our preferred […]