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All that said, the message is critical: it IS all about the MULTI. And a professional now should think of themselves as a MULTI, as you do. Such as... we're not just producers or cameraslaves; we're shooters AND producers and engineers and tech support and the sat. truck dude and the marketing guru and the ad agency and the boss and the person who gets lunch and the intern and the copywriter and the designer and the "talent." Hell, we're the whole damn network! I'd better buy SpaceyGraceyNetwork.com right now...
Hmmmm... now what song does this sentiment invoke? There's a good meme for ya. Feelies maybe? Or is that just too obvious?
I would like to see you go a bit further into content-- in this world of accessibility to create media, it doesn't necessarily mean someone should. I am a firm believer in making a contribution to media rather than creating just because someone "can." Not enough people generate good, new content and I find that frustrating.
When I was an art director, I would say, "Just because someone has Microsoft Paint doesn't make them a graphic designer."
Another strong contribution to this meme comes from Elizabeth Dunn, who also tagged me. Her post is at http://smalldots.wordpress.com/2007/10/30/snick... So I'm going to give this a full course of attention--thanks for including me!
I wasn't aware of the Wired article until people pointed it out a few days ago, good stuff.
You score such huge points for both the presentation here and the pronunciation of my name! Of course, I went ahead and broke the rules on my media snacking post ;-) I have now duly updated the post to include a link to this wonderful appetizer captured for posterity [http://www.tiny.cc/bQSNM ].
Thanks for the kind words on our video as well - appreciated.
I have added your name to the list of people who have taken on the meme here:
http://tinyurl.com/2hqk8x
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MediaSnackers Founder
We always talk about conversation vs talking "at" people, and I think this is key to understanding the short nature of a lot of internet video. When you and I converse, first you say something, then I say something back. Internet video is kind of like that. Each video is one person's "turn" or "at-bat" in an ongoing conversation with the rest of us. If you try to evaluate these as independent, complete works, like a long-form film, of course they're going to appear incomplete. But if you see them simply as parts of a conversation, then it makes a lot more sense. So, I might characterize them more as "courses" of a meal rather than appetizers. You have to consider them as a connected pieces of a whole, rather than a complete meal in themselves. Make sense?
It would be cool if your blog comments system supported the embed tag so I could just insert my video response here.
I posted it over here:
Response to Jim Long on Myspace
--Steve