In this installment of our interview series we are talking to Storme Wood of Austin, TX. Storme is a independent Filmmaker here in Austin and co-owns a production company. He talks about how to start your own film program, what cameras to purchase and how to shoot video at events. See more at www.fispace.org.
Excuse the lighting as I was under the weather that day.
In this installment I talk to Aaron Bramley, who is the Director of Communications for the Austin Museum of Digital Art. We talk about what they are doing for a fund raising model as well as in the area of social media at the museum. Check out more at www.fispace.org.
Ever heard of Thrilltheworld.com? Well go take a look. Here in Austin, TX we had over 900 people dance thriller at the same time. When added to all the other people dancing across the world we set a Guiness Book record for most people ever dancing at once. Very radass my fellow Austinites!
It's Hunger Action Month and the 501 Tech Club of Austin and the Austin Social Media Club are getting off their computers to make a difference. Come found out what we are doing to end Hunger in Central Texas.
Heidi Adams is this weeks guest as we explore Innovative Non Profits and what they are doing. Heidi is the Executive Director of Planet Cancer. They are doing some amazing work on and in social networks. Watch the video to find out more.
Enjoy me (@daveiam on twitter) getting shot by Austin's Own Gore Cannon. Also you can learn about how to make your own Gore Cannon just like the one used by Hawgfly Productions. http://www.hawgfly.c om/. Video shot by Omar G (@omarg on twitter). You can also see this on www.hauntedreport.co m
I recently got to speak at the Social Media for Govt Conference in DC. One of the highlights was how the CIA uses Wikis to distribute information. This is a short clip from that presentation. Awesome stuff.
No not that kind of orgran. We mean the ones you actually play. This is footage from Maker Faire 2008 and the sick minds that put on the "Scare for a Cure" Haunted House here in Austin, TX. Watch the video to learn how they make their own slime. A perfect touch for any home haunt or Halloween party. Learn more at MAKE Blog or www.hauntedreport.co m
This is part of my ongoing series of posts as I try and sell my house "The Social Media Way. Please check out http://www.fispace.o rg/home/personal_cha nge/index.html to learn more.
Check out this kit from the MAKE store. This creepy little twitching robot would make the perfect addition to any Halloween Party or Home Haunted House. Just take the sock off and put something creepy over it....uggh..it gives me the willies. Check out more at MAKE blog or www.hauntedreport.co m
I covered the Zombie March for Rights in 2008 for my blog "The Haunted Report". This is the footage I shot of this historic event as hundreds of Zombies marched on the capitol for equal treatment with the living. The dead have rights too you know! More at www.hauntedreport.co m
Our new friend from Houston Texas explains her creepy creatures made by stabbing wool. She was displaying her talents at Maker Faire 2008. Learn more at MAKE blog or visit www.hauntedreport.co m
This is the official Thrill The World Coverage for The Haunted Report Blog. Thrill The World was the largest gathering of people ever doing "Thriller". www.hauntedreport.co m. My friend Jason got the Blog address wrong but still rocked it out.
Another cool bit of technology from the Sony Building in Japan. Each card inserted shows the 3D building map in different languages. The display reacts to buttons pushed in a 3D environment and also reacts to the card being tilted or moved to display different info on the buildings floors.