Sarah, This episode screams professionalism! The fancy microphones, fixed cameras with three angles and great dialog really make you jump from vlogger and lifecaster to professional interviewer. Great Job!
Wow, cool technology. I have no idea whether Flixwagon will make it as a service, but I can see the potential!
Seems to me it’ll be a couple years before this technology is in the hands of a lot of average cell phone users, but the more they can “dumb it down” for the masses, the better.
I can’t see your average Soccer Mom (or 40-year old Dad) live-casting their kids anytime soon, until the interface is made so blindly simple. Maybe to the point of “press this button, and hand out this tinyurl”.
But Sarah, this interview was awesome from a production and professionalism perspective. You keep getting better. Just when I was thinking “gee, it’d be nice to see how this works”, you pulled out a phone and did it! (the only thing missing was showing the web interface a little more.)
More park interviews! Very nice with the people walking in the background.
Guess I should have trademarked the word “flix” when I coined it in 1980 as the title of my film column “Flix” in HEAVY METAL magazine. I invented the word so the column would have a unique title, a word not being used anywhere else at the time.
@Bill Cammack, I like the cut away to the pixelated 3gp file we streamed from the phone. You know you can pull your streams from live flv files to 3gp and even compress that to a quicktime mov?
@Chris, it’s so incredibly easy to use and set up that I could see my Dad using this.
Sarah, This episode screams professionalism! The fancy microphones, fixed cameras with three angles and great dialog really make you jump from vlogger and lifecaster to professional interviewer. Great Job!
hey sarah, nice interview :)
is it possible that you are sponsored by flixwagon? if so, would you tell your audience? ;)
Wow, cool technology. I have no idea whether Flixwagon will make it as a service, but I can see the potential!
Seems to me it’ll be a couple years before this technology is in the hands of a lot of average cell phone users, but the more they can “dumb it down” for the masses, the better.
I can’t see your average Soccer Mom (or 40-year old Dad) live-casting their kids anytime soon, until the interface is made so blindly simple. Maybe to the point of “press this button, and hand out this tinyurl”.
But Sarah, this interview was awesome from a production and professionalism perspective. You keep getting better. Just when I was thinking “gee, it’d be nice to see how this works”, you pulled out a phone and did it! (the only thing missing was showing the web interface a little more.)
Keep it up!
Great interview and production!
Nice work on the cutaways and reaction shots. Also, integrating the archive of the live video was a cool touch. :)
I think flixwagon is going to change the world .. and you are a great champion of that change.
More park interviews! Very nice with the people walking in the background.
Guess I should have trademarked the word “flix” when I coined it in 1980 as the title of my film column “Flix” in HEAVY METAL magazine. I invented the word so the column would have a unique title, a word not being used anywhere else at the time.
@N95 we are partnered. :)
@Bill Cammack, I like the cut away to the pixelated 3gp file we streamed from the phone. You know you can pull your streams from live flv files to 3gp and even compress that to a quicktime mov?
@Chris, it’s so incredibly easy to use and set up that I could see my Dad using this.
another good interview Sarah!
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