Videos of the seminars presented by Imagine That! Studios
This is a look at Natalie Morris. A life in three movements. Music is "Made in Heaven" from Queen's final album of the same title, and selections from the "Gladiator" score by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard. An auction for the future of Natalie's daughter is currently underway online at http://theboomeffect.org and additional tributes are posting at http://remembernatalie.org. Goodbye, Nat. Don't worry about Sonic Boom. I'll keep watch over her.
Welcome to Speak Geek to Me, an overview of leading Web 2.0 initiatives and what they do. This presentation was filmed live before an audience on Wednesday, June 17, 2009, at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington, New Zealand.
Welcome to the conclusion of my video miniseries, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0. This is the final segment where I go into the common assumptions and poor judgment calls the "mainstream" (defined here as those not willing to give Social Media attention) has made concerning the potential in blogging, podcasting, and social networking tools. Featured in this final segment are the success stories of Social Media (and the nod to CNN was before their Race to 1M followers which stil...
Welcome to Part Three of my seminar "ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0" where I present case studies on social media mistakes made in the professional sector.In "Socially-Challenged Networking" I poke a little fun at myself and my own presence on Facebook, but also discuss how Social Networking is blurring the lines between the professional and the personal life. I also discuss "old school promotion" on "new school initiatives"...and draw the connection between Twitter and high sc...
This is Part Two of a series of videos from my seminar "ANTI-Social Media" where I look at common mistakes made in the professional sector with Web 2.0 initiatives. In this segment, I look at podcasts and present three cases of where a good idea went bad.
This is Part One of a series of videos from my seminar "ANTI-Social Media" where I look at common mistakes made in the professional sector with Web 2.0 initiatives.