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I'm a fairly interesting person for various unspecified reasons.
I'm a 12th grade English Teacher
I am a professional video producer who dabbles in independent short film.
My name is Nick Schmidt. I swam at Eastern Illinois University where I earned an accounting & MBA degree. After graduation in 2005, I did the normal thing and moved into an accounting job.
I am an accountant by day and a video blogger (vlogger) by night. As you can see I am not your average accountant. A vlogger is just like a blogger. However, instead of writing blogs I produce, edit, and even make music for my videos. I use my videos to express my creativity and life passions.
I have been recognized by MTV and VH1 after my article in the Wall Street Journal. I was featured in the Wall Street Journal (10/3/06 section D1 "Virtual Reality TV") after placing 2ndAmerica's Dream Date" competition by Gofish.com. Placing 2nd allowed me to win a trip to Las Vegas, where I attended the Billboard Music Awards. I covered video footage backstage with the creator of Techiediva.com, Gina Hughes. I have been an editor for Techiediva since April 2006. Techiediva.com was selected by PC Magazine as one of the top 100 websites in 2006.
All of my experiences have provided me the ability to be involved in various technological projects. I have spoken at the downtown Chicago Apple Store a number of and I am currently teaching video blogging at the local Apple Store on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus.
I have also spoken at the three day panel of the Art Institute of Chicago campus for the Motion Graphics Festival. Due to the increasing usage of video in consumer product marketing, I had the opportunity to be a guest for the Chicago Interactive Marketing Association’s (CIMA) "User Generated Content" panel, which also included the V.P. of Edelmen, V.P. of Myspace.com, and the CEO of Blogger and Feedburner.
My most recent project consultation is for ProjectElliott.com where I am assisting in the in the " development of videos for the company’s new social network of job search.
Just a hobbyist.
Mainly because I have to find time to get on the computer. Too many creative people in my household.
I am Elspeth ... explorer of vast creative worlds, fearlessly embarking upon spontaneous adventures with my willing companions: Dandelion the djembe, Pixie the video camera, Haniel the Roland XP-50 music workstation, Satya the Mac laptop and Pax the green peace car.
I say YES to the following:
1. Kindred spirits who want to collaborate/work with me.
2. Galleries/curators who me to exhibit
3. Record companies who want to sign me up
4. Film/documentary makers who want my music for their masterpieces
5. Billionaire benefactors who are looking for a worthy multimedia artist to whom they can say (with no strings attached): "I genuinely LOVE your work! Please let me fund every single one of the fantastic projects you want to bring to life!"
6. People (creative or otherwise) who have the Earth/Mother Nature at heart and are working in whatever way they can to make this world a better place for us all.
I'm a writer, a high school English teacher, a photographer, a journalist, an artist (in my own right), a talker...big talker, a gig organizer (very limited only)...and at the pedestal of "About Me"...I live with music.
Dreamer.
b-day july 10, 1960
cartoonist
First webmaster for the General Council of the Assemblies of God, project manager, Internet operations department head, and online media managing editor for Christianity Today International. Now a freelancer, consultant, and blogger.
<back next>A Perceptional Reality is a group for sharing and collaborating Ideas for Visual, Musicial and Literary Arts. Whether you are an artist looking to collaborate an idea with music or writing lyrics for a band to play then you found your collaboration station. A Group ideal for setting your own Genius.
Behind the camera treats each subject of the film industry, from writing, pre-production, stunts, animal trainers, technical aspects, special effects, etc...The series will show how a film is made from start to finish and breakdown of the crews with there titles and equipment's needed to do it.Episodes and topics:1 - Cinema History2 - Animal Trainers & Stunts3 - Visual Special Effects4 - Computer Generated Special Effects (CGI)5 - Wardrobe, Wig and Make up6 - Film Equipment7 - Laboratories, Film and Sound Processing8 - Shooting9 - Motion Control & Virtual Studio10 - Archive Films11 - Production12 - Post-ProductionInternational Broadcasting Group
This group is dedicated to those taking the Essay Writing course to be offered sometime in September 2007.
Entering the MYX a Music Spot Shojo Beat Style contest is easy! You don't have to be an artist or a TV producer - just have a cool concept!
The artistic choice is yours:
1. Create a manga style storyboard using the Shojo Beat/MYX template provided
2. Draw out your idea then explain your concept below the storyboard templates in writing
3. Feel free to use anything from stick figures to photographs (please, no copyrighted images!)
The artistic choice is yours:
1. Create a manga style storyboard using the Shojo Beat/MYX template provided
2. Draw out your idea then explain your concept below the storyboard templates in writing
3. Feel free to use anything from stick figures to photographs (please, no copyrighted images!)
For Submission Release, click here
For Official Rules, click here
Submission options:
Upload on http://shojobeat.myx.tv
Email to info@myx.tv
FAX to (650) 551-1062; Attn: MYX Channel
Mail to:
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Attn: MYX Channel
150 Shoreline Drive
Redwood City, CA 94065
We can't wait to see what you come up with - good luck!*/*
Are You a Good Person? This media tract has been adapted from the original writing of Ray Comfort from The Way of the Master & Living Waters.This Tract uses the 10 commandments to show people that no one is righteous and that we all desperately need a savior. This is a WWMF Media Tract.
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