Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Streaming Media East - The Making of a Podcast

Here's a little behind the scenes video of Jose Castillo and Tim Siglin recording the Streaming Media Podcast #16 at Streaming Media East captured and broadcast live by Steve Garfield on his Nokia N95 using Qik on May 20, 2008 . Video Courtesy of Stevegarfield.com and podcast courtesy of Streamingmedia.com.




Podcast description from Streamingmedia.com: "Jose Castillo and Tim Siglin talk about highlights from Streaming Media East in New York, including AT&T's re-emergence as a CDN, a jaw-dropping mobile video webcasting demo by Steve Garfield, and interviews with show attendees."

You can listen to their podcast below which I downloaded and embedded in the Divshare player (it's a little trick that Jose taught me!)

6 comments:

  1. Nice post.

    Great way for people to see the behind the scenes video and listen to the podcast.

    Thanks!

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  2. Larry, you rock! Definitely spicy. Thanks for the great write up.

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  3. Thanks Steve and Jose, it was really cool to see the Qik video appear online first and then the podcast show up later in it's finished state on Streamingmedia.com.

    You both provided such great content and I thought people would find it both fun and useful to see and hear it in one place.

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  4. Thanks for blogging this Larry - we've now got a live video stream about a podcast (courtesy of Steve Garfield), a blog about the video stream about the podcast (courtesy of you) and the podcast (courtesy of Jose and Eric at Streamingmedia.com).

    Quite recursive and yet I still wasn't able to get Jose to trim my verbal fumble ;)

    Guess that's the truth in advertising, as they say.

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  5. Thanks for your comments Tim, there's real social media loop to this with the making of video and actual podcast referencing each other. I guess Jose didn't FIIP (fix it in post) your fumble but it doesn't matter, you were having a good time!

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