KCTV5 interview RE: older Americans using Twitter
KCTV5 News posted video of the interview i did RE: older gens + “the Twitter”
here: http://kctv.m0bl.net/r/rsh3x
KCTV5 News posted video of the interview i did RE: older gens + “the Twitter”
here: http://kctv.m0bl.net/r/rsh3x
Meet the new Amazon: Kindle Fire. At $200, it’s significantly more affordable than most tablets. Here’s my video blog review on the Amazon Kindle Fire (if you can’t see the video below, click here).
This is what iMovie looks like in the iPhone. I shot this video blog only using the front-cam + iMovie to edit <– so you can see what a single iPhone can do, it’s not amazing- but it does the trick
–> http://youtu.be/ztetXlbRW2Y?hd=1
The video blog is a preview of a new restaurant opening here in Kansas City at the Country Club Plaza called Seasons 52. It’s not local- but still an interesting concept: everything on the menu is under 475 calories. The atmosphere is a perfect “date place” (but not exactly on-the-cheap) runs $25-$69 per person for lunch/dinner. They have 100+ wines, 20 by the glass. Seasons 52 opens in Kansas City on November 7th.
Here’s the video blog i shot with the front-camera on the new iPhone 4S:
These photos were also taken with the new iPhone 4S:
I had a blast going to the Kansas City Chiefs Monday Night Football game- I snapped this pic right before the game started and did a quick color edit in Photoshop to get it just right. It’s amazing what point-n-shoots can do now. You just have to spend time doing your homework- so you know all the settings and how to use it.
I was so excited when I got the call from one of my clients (Timberland), asking me to hop on a plane to Canada …for the first time in my life. I’d never been there before! More-so, I was fortunate enough to get to cover the Toronto International Film Fest. Oh yeah- it was my first film festival ever too!!! It was an incredible time- check out the video blogs I shot for them:
{fitting and yet respectful} Meredith at ABC contacted me for an interview about the passing of Steve Jobs. We decided to use Facetime on my iPhone for the entire interview. I snapped a photo with my iPad to capture what it looked like on my end