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June 21, 2005 Roger Saner Talent 6 Comments


What’s a vlog? Simple – a Video webLOG. Cameras are rather cheap and so many people have one. Combine that with low-end video editing software (iMovie on Mac, in this case, but Windows Movie Maker also does the job) and voila, your thoughts get communicated in a more personal way. Here’s our first vlog – from the HRDA expo a few weeks back. Graeme and Buhle get to say something profound, Lynda is rather chuffed at teaching Graeme something and there’s even a (topical?) crash on the playstation. Click on the image to view the vlog (Quicktime required).

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  1. Raymond says:

    Awesome Roger. Bet there were more than six cars racing on the playstation [See Graeme's post on professional sport elsewhere in the blog].

  2. Rich...! says:

    Nicely done. BTW, is that “I made this” Roger?

  3. Roger says:

    Yes, it is – soon to be “Burning dog” Roger…hope things are going well at M*ssing L*nk :)

  4. Rich...! says:

    Never a dull moment ;)

    I still need to thank you for Conrad, I clicked on your link from here and that’s how I found him.

    Burning dog, nice…!

  5. Keith says:

    Excellent stuff. George Lucus step aside!

  6. Roger says:

    Ah yes, the great connectivity of the internet…bringing us all closer together…

    Conrad is indeed the graphics genius and has thanked me profusely for the job (not that I did anything – it was more your own curiousity). Hope you do something suprising for him next week Tues – his bday. I hear you’ve sent him on a Maya course. Awesome – got to see a demo of it today at the Mediatech expo at the Sandton Convention Centre – just all kinds of wow – and stuff I’d like to get into someday.

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