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		<title>What&#8217;cha What&#8217;cha Want: Video Accessories</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 22:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Today I watched <a href="http://www.stevegarfield.com">Steve Garfield</a> over on his Facebook/Ustream <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Get-Seen-by-Steve-Garfield/86657051226?v=app_149528262116">&#8220;Get Seen&#8221; page</a>. Steve as usual was in front of camera, talking about cameras, playing back video on cameras, with him on camera, talking about accessories for cameras. Steve&#8217;s a standout multimedia guru. Steve demo&#8217;d some cameras and talked about some of his favorite accessories, all the while beta-testing his new setup on Facebook using Ustream (ok, now I just sound redundant). Folks chatted live from Ustream, as well as Facebook and Steve interacted even well after the show, dishing out model numbers and asking for feedback about the show.  This was great for me because I&#8217;ve been considering setting up something similar for <a href="http://www.documentaryclub.org">DocumentaryClub.org</a> to livestream interviews with filmmakers. Great to see it in action. I liked the &#8216;brandability&#8217; of the Facebook option as well as the number of people on Facebook to potentially pull into a broadcast. There are however a couple of things I&#8217;d like to point out about the setup that I think could be improved upon. </p>
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<li>UStream Chat and Facebook Chat were completely separate. I had no idea what they were saying. They had no idea what I was saying, and as a moderator of the chat &#8211; if you&#8217;re already dealing with the live broadcasting aspect of the show it&#8217;s tough to juggle the stream and two chat rooms at once. Somehow combining the two would be el primo!</li>
<li>Facebook Chat was cool, within and of itself, however, it generates a bunch of orphaned message blasts in your feed that have no context. If Steve says, &#8220;Hi Scott&#8221;, and I say, &#8220;Great show Steve,&#8221; noone has ANY idea what we&#8217;re talking about. Having a link attached to the Facebook message in your public stream would be helpful to those reading the message, and to the broadcaster by driving more folks to the show to see what the heck we&#8217;re talking about. <br /><img src="http://www.scottstead.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Picture-20.png" alt="Facebook Message With Steve" title="Facebook Message With Steve" width="542" height="62" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-676" /></br></li>
<li>The UStream Chat is not archived and attached to the video (the Facebook chat does keep the last 10 messages or so, so that&#8217;s a plus). Steve for instance told me the make/model of the Audio Technica mic (which I of course jotted down and will be sharing with you shortly) via the Ustream Chat. If anyone watching the archived later wanted to know for themselves &#8211; the chat is not attached and archived and therefore that part of the dialogue is lost. </li>
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<p>All in all it was a pretty positive experience, minus the chat tweaks that need to happen to make it an all-inclusive, fully-functional experience. I&#8217;m sure Steve is already putting together his lists of wants and must-haves for the next one. Great job Steve!  Furthermore, what I got out of this was a nice little list of things I want to make my broadcasting a little bit easier, my audio a little bit more audible, my arms a little bit longer. Here are some of the devices that Steve recommended. For the full video of Steve&#8217;s reviews and recommendations click on over to <a href="http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2289242">his UStream channel</a> for the skinny. </p>
<p><strong>LET THE WANTING BEGIN&#8230;</strong></p>
<div style="border:1px solid #666;font-size:80%;text-align:center;float:right;margin:5px;padding:5px;"><a href="http://www.scottstead.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/xshottrex.jpg"><img src="http://www.scottstead.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/xshottrex-256x300.jpg" alt="att_iphone" title="att_iphone" width="256" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-688" /></a></div>
<p>When you&#8217;ve got a camera that doesn&#8217;t have a wide angle lens, and you have arms like a T-Rex, this <a href="http://www.xshotpix.com/">X-Shot</a> monopod is the thing for you. With it&#8217;s 180 degree rotating head you can shoot yourself from angles not before possible, or get that camera up over that fence to catch that glimpse of Area 51 that your lack-of-stature previously just did not allow. It extends to 37&#8243;, has a lanyard for the drop-prone (like myself), is only nine inches long when closed for easy/compact storage, and most importantly you don&#8217;t have to ask someone else to take your picture on vacations &#8211; this avoiding that awkward &#8220;hrmm will this guy/girl snap my picture for posterity and then run?&#8221; moment. </p>
<div style="border:1px solid #666;font-size:80%;text-align:center;float:left;margin:5px;padding:5px;"><img src="http://www.scottstead.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Picture-23.png" alt="Brando Iphone Mic" title="Brando Iphone Mic" width="229" height="162" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-693" /></div>
<p>Next up our list of must-wants is the Brando Mini Capsule Microphone as demo&#8217;d with the iPhone in Steve&#8217;s video today. You can order it <a href="http://mobile.brando.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=04007">here</a>. It&#8217;s pretty cool looking and very small (which screams loseable to me) &#8211; but again audio is paramount to making good videos. It&#8217;s plug and play out of the box so no configuring is required, however, two points that Steve made today is that when recording you have to have wifi because it creates interference and thus renders the mic unusable. This is a HUGE downside for me because currently if I want to stream I have to have the iPhone on Wi-Fi. It looks like this device is record-then-upload only. One other thing to note is that to playback the audio immediately after recording, you need to disconnect the mic since its interrupting the speakers because it thinks a headset is plugged in. With these caveats aside, for something so small to make a leap in audio quality (it is directional) &#8211; it&#8217;s worth it. Did I mention it&#8217;s only $10? Woah! </p>
<div style="border:1px solid #666;font-size:80%;text-align:center;float:right;margin:5px;padding:5px;"><a href="http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/9c6eca17168eef6f/index.html"?<img src="http://www.scottstead.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Picture-26-300x227.png" alt="ATR-3350" title="ATR-3350" width="250" height="190" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-704" /></a></div>
<p>Sticking with notable audio improvements, Steve demo&#8217;d the <a href="http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/9c6eca17168eef6f/index.html">Audio Technica ATR-3350</a>, small and inexpensive lavalier mic with a mini 3.5mm input that fits right into your phone&#8217;s headset jack. It&#8217;s omni-directional, so it&#8217;s ideal for a walk and talk narration with your iPhone or other portable camera. It comes with the lavalier tie-clip, a foam wind-screen, and a battery. Not sure what the battery life is like &#8211; but it&#8217;s one of those things you have to remember to shut off or you&#8217;re going to be shopping for these mini-watch-style batteries a lot (buy them in bulk). Steve also pointed out that with two of these (again, they&#8217;re dirt cheap dialing in around $25) you can produce an interview with no problem with the addition of a simple &#8220;y-adapter&#8221; that marries two mono signals into a stereo input. </p>
<div style="border:1px solid #666;font-size:80%;text-align:center;float:left;margin:5px;padding:5px;"><img src="http://www.scottstead.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Picture-27-300x221.png" alt="Y Adapter" title="Y Adapter" width="150" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-703" /></div>
<p> Steve also pointed out that with two of the ATR-3350 lav microphones (again, they&#8217;re dirt cheap dialing in around $25) you can produce an interview with no problem with the addition of a simple &#8220;y-adapter&#8221; that marries two mono signals into a stereo input. This is a simple, cheap adapter that can be bought for around $5. <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/252280-REG/Hosa_Technology_YMM_261_Stereo_Mini_Male_to.html">Get it at B&#038;H here</a>. </p>
<div style="border:1px solid #666;font-size:80%;text-align:center;float:right;margin:5px;padding:5px;"><a href="http://europe.nokia.com/find-products/accessories/all-accessories/home-and-office/desk-stands/nokia-desk-stand-dt-22"><img src="http://www.scottstead.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Picture-28-227x300.png" alt="Nokia DT-22" title="Nokia DT-22" width="180" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-717" /></a></div>
<p> Last, but definitely not least, is the <a href="http://europe.nokia.com/find-products/accessories/all-accessories/home-and-office/desk-stands/nokia-desk-stand-dt-22">Nokia DT-22 Tripod</a>. This is a sleek, small tripod that you can throw in your pocket, whip out, set up on the table in front of you and grab that interview at a moment&#8217;s notice adding stability to your shot and giving your self the ability to do something else with your hands. The legs are adjustable with rubberized tips for extra grip on those slippery metallic surfaces &#8211; so if you can find one &#8211; grab one! Why? As far as I can tell they are discontinued! Oh-noes! But worry not! I found two somewhat suitable alternatives. </p>
<div style="border:1px solid #666;font-size:80%;text-align:center;float:left;margin:5px;padding:5px;"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&#038;keywords=versipod%20620&#038;tag=margui-20&#038;index=photo&#038;linkCode=ur2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=9325"><img src="http://www.scottstead.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Picture-29-300x145.png" alt="Versipod" title="Versipod" width="300" height="145" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-718" /></a></div>
<p>First up is the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&#038;keywords=versipod%20620&#038;tag=margui-20&#038;index=photo&#038;linkCode=ur2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=9325">Sunpak 620 Versipod</a>. It comes in three different colors and rings in at a whopping $9. I have not used one, but it doesn&#8217;t look as solid as the Nokia model it&#8217;s replacing, but at $9 you can afford to hate it. </p>
<div style="border:1px solid #666;font-size:80%;text-align:center;float:right;margin:5px;padding:5px;"><a href="http://joby.com/gorillamobile/"><img src="http://www.scottstead.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Picture-30-289x300.png" alt="Gorilla Mobile" title="Gorilla Mobile" width="200" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-721" /></a></div>
<p> My favorite alternative to the DT-22, by far is the <a href="http://joby.com/gorillamobile/">GorillaMobile iPhone device stand</a>. Why? Because it&#8217;s cool looking, it&#8217;s a phone case, the legs are removable, and it&#8217;s functional. I&#8217;ve seen it straddling the back of a chair, wrapped around bicycle handle bars (simple Googl&#8217;ing will yield tons of photos of these) and if you&#8217;ve ever owned ANY Gorilla tripods you&#8217;re already familiar with the product&#8217;s flexibility.  Add this to my want, want, want list and consider it ordered as soon as I&#8217;m done writing this post.  </p>
<p>Well, that wraps this review of Steve&#8217;s first show and everything that he reviewed there in. Now if only I can get someone to review my review of Steve&#8217;s reviews maybe we&#8217;ll start getting review feedback. Wocka, wocka, wocka. Cheers!</p>
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		<title>TechCab Confessions w/ Irina Slutsky and Steve Garfield</title>
		<link>http://www.scottstead.com/2009/03/23/techcab-confessions-w-irina-slutsky-and-steve-garfield/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 18:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>scottstead</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Irina and Eddie of GETV showed up in their TechCab for a third year in a row armed with live streaming technologies. Their task? Trade cab rides for confessions. I was fortunate enough to catch a cab ride with Steve Garfield of SteveGarfield.com and my new pal Chris. Steve was a bit reluctant at first, [...]]]></description>
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<div class="blip_description" style="">Irina and Eddie of GETV showed up in their TechCab for a third year in a row armed with live streaming technologies. Their task? Trade cab rides for confessions. I was fortunate enough to catch a cab ride with Steve Garfield of SteveGarfield.com and my new pal Chris. Steve was a bit reluctant at first, unable to think of ANYTHING that might qualify as a confession or a secret; but with her super ability to drag a confession out of anyone, Irina got Steve to fess up and spill the digital beans.</div>
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		<title>Tweetup and Grill Out @ Pistachio&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 15:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pistachio was good enough to host a tweetup at her place in Boston with Steve Garfield and Carol Garfield, Alexa Scordato, Ravi Jain and Sonia, Michael Krigsman, Maria Thurrell and some rather large puppies (large enough for Ravi to ride). The grill cooled off, the fire started, Smores were made and in the darkness &#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<div class="blip_description" style=""><a href="http://pistachioconsulting.com/">Pistachio</a> was good enough to host a tweetup at her place in Boston with <a href="http://www.stevegarfield.com">Steve Garfield</a> and <a href="http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/carol_and_steve_show/">Carol Garfield</a>, <a href="http://www.alexascordato.com/">Alexa Scordato</a>, <a href="http://drivetime.ravijain.com">Ravi Jain and Sonia</a>, <a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/projectfailures/">Michael Krigsman</a>, <a href="http://mediaawaken.com/">Maria Thurrell</a> and some rather large puppies (large enough for Ravi to ride). The grill cooled off, the fire started, Smores were made and in the darkness &#8211; I decided I needed some sort of video documentation of the tweetup.  And no, I did not use Steve Garfield&#8217;s HotDogCam.</div>
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		<title>A Fireside Chat with Steve Garfield @ SXSW</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 23:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>SXSW. 2008.  Mobs, Mentors, Meeting and Moo&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 23:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My experience in a nut shell is as follows: I don&#8217;t really know if I can say anything incredibly original about my experience at SXSW. Jonny Goldstein and I have interviewed a lot of people over the course of the last several days and their responses to a milieu of questions, while varied, have revolved [...]]]></description>
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My experience in a nut shell is as follows: I don&#8217;t really know if I can say anything incredibly original about my experience at SXSW.  Jonny Goldstein and I have interviewed a lot of people over the course of the last several days and their responses to a milieu of questions, while varied, have revolved around &#8220;SXSW is a great place to meet people&#8221;&#8230;&#8221;doing a lot of the same stuff&#8221;&#8230;&#8221;in the blogosphere&#8221;&#8230;&#8221;in social media&#8221;&#8230;&#8221;it&#8217;s a great time&#8221;&#8230;&#8221;to see the faces of all of the people that you don&#8217;t get to see normally&#8221;&#8230;&#8221;are you on Twitter?&#8221;.  </p>
<p>In addition to finally putting some faces to names, faces to otherwise digital representations of faces, and faces to voices &#8211; I&#8217;ve been swimming in a sea of creativity.  There are a lot of really great people, doing a lot of great things, some not so great things, and some really original things.  So the question for me is, is this about the inherent value in a lot of their products/content &#8211; or is this primarily a culture of buzz?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure what I expected to get out of this, or that I feel any more hip to the scene, or that I&#8217;ve had any epiphany&#8217;s while I&#8217;ve been here.  I know that I need to keep creating content and getting better at it.  I know that the &#8220;market&#8221; is saturated and it&#8217;s really hard to break out with anything &#8220;great.&#8221;  I just know that I enjoy rockin&#8217; out with Jonny on the Par-tay, that I enjoy shooting and editing videos, but I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;m any closer to figuring out how to make a business out of it.  I&#8217;ve got 10 years of television under my belt as of June/July &#8211; production, writing, editing, shooting, and engineering.  I&#8217;ve got a LOT of ideas.  But I&#8217;m not really sure I know where to go from here.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure how many people share my frustation in this&#8230;but I&#8217;m sure that I&#8217;m not alone.  I&#8217;ll be 28 in November.  I&#8217;m young.  I&#8217;m aware. I would love to have a career in something where I can flex my creative muscles and &#8220;own&#8221; a piece of something that I&#8217;ve made happen.  So the question remains for me &#8220;where do I go from here.&#8221;</p>
<p>Notes:</p>
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<li>Mobs: The blogging &#8220;community&#8221; was outraged by their treatment during the Mark Zuckerberg panel due to an unprepared moderator that didn&#8217;t respect them. A certain &#8220;technosailor&#8221; busted out a &#8220;Beacon Sucks!&#8221; and it spread like wild fire over Twitter in mere moments. Twitter pwnd again when impromptu parties popped up due to quick and dirty Twitters by the likes of Chris Brogan and company.  </li>
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Mentors: I met people that I look up to.  I met people that really like helping other people.  I hope everyone took away a lot from this conference. </li>
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Meeting: I got to meet a lot of people that I never would have otherwise met that I cross paths with on a daily basis on the interweb. </li>
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Moos: Jonny and I busted out a lot of Utterz.  Please check them out at Utterz.com.  Maybe I have a future as a nerdcore rapper? Hardly.  But we had a lot of fun.  We also ran around in cow suits and wreaked havoc on the conference.  Photos to come later.  </ul>
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