A Micro-Documentary About SVW - SanDisk Life Moves Series
By Tom Foremski - November 24, 2008
I've always been a little uncomfortable with the blogosphere's penchant for blatant self-promotion. However, the following videos are not completely all my doing :-)
Here is the third video in a series that SanDisk commissioned as part of its "Life Moves" series that encourages people to use flash disks to create and share videos. The series contains a mini-documentary on SVW and covers some of my work--which includes non-geek coverage of Silicon Valley/Bay Area culture with Allison Lovejoy from Lovejoy Lowdown.
The series is co-produced by the SF Media Collective (of which I am a founding member) and Bunny Production. Special thanks to Aron Pruiett, Celso Dulay, and Chris Knight.
About SVW . . .World Roller Soccer Championship . . .
Hornucopia Festival . . .
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If you need superb video production services please contact Aron(at)SFMediaCollective.com
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Comments (1)
Excellent series, I just cant get enough of the SF Media Collective. Noting but good stuff here.
Posted: February 8, 2009 7:16 PM