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I am a videoblogger.
I am also into collaborating where groups of people make media better than anyone one person could do alone.
When I worked in television, everyone had a talent: shooting, editing, producing, music, titles/design.
Now we can use a tool like SpinXpress to build a process to make regular content each week.
See http://swajana.com.
{1} I am a filmmaker. Writer / director / producer. And I'm currently working on a film about race in America, the remnants of colonial days and the possibilities for healing. If you have something to say about race, racism, trauma, inherited legacies -- and want to say it on video -- let me know. I'm looking for contributors.
{2} I create media projections for live theater, opera, and gallery installations. Sometimes the projections are computer-driven by our own custom software that does all kinds of cool interactive things.
{3} I am the founder/creative director of Milkweed Media Design, which creates kickass websites and specializes in videoblog / video-on-the-internet / podcast design. Want your videoblog to look great? Contact us to see what we can do for you.
{2} I create media projections for live theater, opera, and gallery installations. Sometimes the projections are computer-driven by our own custom software that does all kinds of cool interactive things.
{3} I am the founder/creative director of Milkweed Media Design, which creates kickass websites and specializes in videoblog / video-on-the-internet / podcast design. Want your videoblog to look great? Contact us to see what we can do for you.
I'm a media artist interested in education, collaboration and community communication. Currently, I am the director of Medfield Community Access, a small public access station in eastern Massachusetts. I'm also the producer of the 100 Second Film Festival and hop to use Spin Xpress to further both of these projects.
My name is Johnathan J. Stegeman/MidiMacMan, and I am a composer, web master, photographer, graphic artist, and freelance writer from Denver, Colorado.
I am have been playing the piano since age five, and while I have had no classical or "formal" piano training, my self taught technique has been shaped mostly by ear, and my love for improvisational styles mixed in with fundamental theories about chord structures and harmonies. Without writing music, I wouldn't feel but maybe a fraction of the person I am.
For music is my greatest passion, and therefore greatest source of sorrow, despair and frustration at times. It has occurred to me that my songs may be loved by even just a few other souls, after I have passed through this human existence. Sadly this happens to many more artists that you may have ever imagined.
However, they never give up their motivation, as if forced by a ethereal force to continue their artistic expression. Almost a curse it can feel at times, but I don't think that any artist, whether successful, or not, would trade in this unseen force for anything in the world. I know for example: I would not trade my sense of hearing in for my sense of sight. But what a foolish bargain most people would agree. I cannot help the fact that my music is so much of me.
Only in the last two years, and after great rejection by the music world, despite rigorous study through high school, and three years of study at the University of Colorado at Denver, have I taken up other artistic expressions. Web Design, Graphic Design, Freelance writing, and even advertising and product development are skills that I had no real training with, even through college. These skills have been fashioned through my own quest for knowledge, and are quite immature in development stages. Yet I am proud of where I have come, especially for the skills I have learned on my own.
What it has taught me, is that the world is anyone's oyster, and you can harvest whatever riches you may admire with work and with the simplest desire.
Thanks for noticing perhaps something in my work. It all adds up to make all my effort have some final worth.
Yours Always,
Johnathan J. Stegeman/MidiMacMan.
Thirty-plus years in communications. Twenty-plus years in technology. BSc AgSystems Mngmnt, Purdue University. Outdoor communicator. Lifelong outdoorsman.
I am a professional video producer who dabbles in independent short film.
Masters Degree Early Childhood Education. 5th Grade Educator. Writer. Media-Ministry Director. Digital Storyteller. Web Page Designer. Married. Three children. One grand-child.
next>This is the work space for the University of Illinois design team developing an entry for the AIAS Livable Communities design competition
The Quanta Group Society is NOT a doomsday cult bent on mind control and torture as Dan Myrick wants you to believe. He mocks the Quanta Groups 30 years of good work. Bringing The Quanta Group down spits in the face of a philanthropic research institute that has changed the face of the world in the natural sciences, meteorology, and mathematics. Dont believe Myricks lies.We are a collective of physicists, biologists, mathematicians, and engineers who have dedicated themselves to the further understanding of our universe through sound science. In 1973, Dr. Hans M Talbot finished the groundbreaking Talbot Theorom. Over the past 30 years we have continued to refine this equation and apply it in the private and public sector The Quanta Group Society has helped create more efficient packaging design, helped our armed forces deal with risk assessment, helped our farmers with predictive patterning, helped our banking sector with market forecasting, and even helped fight the war on terror. Our focus is natural disaster and mortality forecasting. Our groups methodologies are based on SCIENCE, not on BELIEF or FAITH. We require rigorous testing and re-testing as proof that our methodologies and solutions are sound.
In this awesome animation particles of light dance around clouds of dust as numbers fly out onto your screen. A great effect. Based on and named after an emitter design by Tom Granberg. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
Continuing the line of pink heart animations this one does not disappoint with hearts in pinks and blues fading onto and away from your screen. Based on and named after an emitter design by Tom Granberg. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
Another great valentines or lovers animation. In this animation soft red hearts appear on your screen and rise like balloons. Based on and named after an emitter design by Tom Granberg. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
In this great heart animation pink and red hearts fly towards you. Based on and named after an emitter design by Tom Granberg. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
One of our favorite animations to date! In this animation colors of light and streams of partcles flash wildly onto your screen. Based on and named after an emitter design by Tom Granberg. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
This is a variant animation on Atomic Rays 01 with more rays, wisps and background particles in shades of blue and green. Based on and named after an emitter design by Tom Granberg. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
Streaks of green and blue particles explode onto your screen as wisps of light dance and circle the inner sanctum. Based on and named after an emitter design by Tom Granberg. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
Rays of light and tendrils grow and shrink into darkness in this circular animation. Blue and purple are the main colors here. Based on and named after an emitter design by Elvis Deane. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
In this circular video the patterns of light and color dance inwards and outwards while tentacles of light dance and play all about them. Based on and named after an emitter design by Elvis Deane. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
Take a journey through time and space to a place where even Einstein could only theorize. Watch as stars and dust are devoured at the center by the event horizon. Based on and named after an emitter design by Elvis Deane. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
We are a collective of physicists, biologists, mathematicians, and engineers who have dedicated themselves to the further understanding of our universe through sound science. In 1973, Dr. Hans M Talbot finished the groundbreaking Talbot Theorom. Over the past 30 years we have continued to refine this equation and apply it in the private and public sector The Quanta Group Society has helped create more efficient packaging design, helped our armed forces deal with risk assessment, helped our farmers with predictive patterning, helped our banking sector with market forecasting, and even helped fight the war on terror. Our focus is natural disaster and mortality forecasting. Our groups methodologies are based on SCIENCE, not on BELIEF or FAITH. We require rigorous testing and re-testing as proof that our methodologies and solutions are sound.
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