Playing with my new toy: podcasting a video Easter card for my grandkidsCelebrating (a very pagan) Easter with my brand new
Intel iMac by creating a video podcast Easter card for my grandkids (and
everyone else).
Broadband version here . Faster download but lower quality YouTube version here. Celebrating (a very pagan) Easter with my brand new
Intel iMac by creating a video podcast Easter card for my grandkids (and
everyone else).
Broadband version here . Faster download but lower quality YouTube version here. The lip synching job is terrible, but if I practiced it I’d be working for days on this! BTW, Maurine McGuire of WROC (local CBS/FOX) has asked me for an interview (she’s doing a story on Rochester folks who post on YouTube). She contacted me just after I posted this to YouTube. She’s coming over to my place Tuesday. Oh, my neighbors are going to wonder when they see that truck! I have a habit of ending up in news stories here. Last month I happened to be at my favorite coffee spot (Spot Coffee ) with my laptop when Rachel Barnhart of WHAM (ABC) came over to do a bit on wireless internet. Don’t tell my neighbor kids, but those bunnies (chocolate and plush) are going into Easter baskets along with other great stuff I’ve picked up at the Dollar Tree. Sunday morning I’m going to leave the baskets on the porch, ring the bell, and run! Luckily I can watch them from a window on my stairwell. This was so much fun! Next video, I think, will be me doing my dramatic rendition of Where the Wild Things Are. All I need...something else to distract me. I do have a legit work use for it — I’m going to be using it in my online classes to make them a little friendlier. Posted: Fri - April 6, 2007 at 01:26 AM |
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