Monday, August 4, 2008

Producer’s Commentary - Making online video interactive

Mark Blevis sound connectionsHave you ever checked out the special features on a DVD you purchased or rented? Many of them come with some form of commentary which allow you to listen to the Producer, Director or Actors — or a combination thereof — talk about how the movie was put together.

This is my first attempt at delivering a special feature commentary of my own and comes on request from Daniel Johnson Jr. to provide commentary on the Social Media Breakfast podcast I produced called Making online video interactive.

If you would like to hear commentary on a particular episode I have produced, send me an email (markblevis@gmail.com) or call my community hotline (+1.206.350.6487) and tell me which one you’d like to hear.

 
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3 Responses to “Producer’s Commentary - Making online video interactive”

  1. Bryan Person, Social Media Breakfast founder Says:

    Oh, this is a neat companion podcast! We don’t often get a “behind-the-scenes” review of how podcasts are produced.

    Thanks for this thoughtful contribution, Mark, and thanks to Daniel for the question!

  2. Social Media Breakfast Ottawa Podcast Commentary by Mark Blevis Says:

    [...] Mark Blevis, who’s also the co-founder of Podcasters Across Borders, has released a “producer’s commentary” that takes listeners through some of the audio techniques and editing decisions he made when [...]

  3. Daniel Johnson, Jr. Says:

    Thanks for putting this together, Mark! I don’t know if I have the same level of zeal for editing as you do, but I definitely enjoyed hearing your approach.

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