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MacBreak 168: Wizard Media Flash PlayerMacBreak 168: Wizard Media Flash Player
from MacBreak (video)
October 15, 2008

iJustine talks with Dave from Wizzard Media about a new, customizable flash video player.
MacBreak 167: Mogulus and SeesmicMacBreak 167: Mogulus and Seesmic
from MacBreak (video)
October 09, 2008

iJustine introduces us to the live video streaming website Mogulus.com, and the video blogging and social networking site, Seesmic.com.
The OverView with Amber Mac - Episode 1The OverView with Amber Mac - Episode 1
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
September 20, 2008

Stories, news and views on the online video scene. Hosted by Amber MacArthur. Sponsored by http://overlay.tv
MacBreak 166: MacBreak: TubemogulMacBreak 166: MacBreak: Tubemogul
from MacBreak (video)
September 17, 2008

Alex explains the advantages of using Tubemogul to upload and track your online media.
Up Close and Personal With Internet Star Amber MacArthurUp Close and Personal With Internet Star Amber MacArthur
from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
September 12, 2008

It's not often a TV anchor quits her job to go back to the blogosphere. In this episode, we talk to popular tech personality Amber MacArthur about why she quit her TV gig and what she thinks of mainstream news. The outspoken MacArthur holds nothing back. Digital Journal -- Amber MacArthur is a well-known tech journalist in Canada who also has a huge following online. She made headlines recently when she quit her job at a very well-known TV network to go work online. Why? MacArthur says the network was not putting enough resources into her show. In October 2007, MacArthur was offered two jobs in the U.S. and so she turned in her resignation. Desperate to keep her, Rogers execs begged her to stay and promised her a weekly show that would air nationwide. Excited about the opportunity, MacArthur stayed. They worked for months on the new show but when she came back to work after Christmas, management told her the show was being killed. MacArthur was given no warning, but management did offer her a chance to stay on as a general news reporter. Upset and angered she had turned down other opportunities, MacArthur quit. It's been one of the most surprising resignations in media so far in 2008, but the implications of Amber MacArthur quitting from City TV in Toronto are much wider than Canada's borders. MacArthur is one of the most connected and busy people you will ever meet: She's always on Facebook; MySpace; a million and one social bookmarking sites; she runs her own video podcast called CommandN; she does Net @ Nite with Leo Laporte; she runs her own website (which she says is currently being redesigned); she often hosted the show HomePage airing on CP24; she did a segment on City News International; and had her own bi-weekly tech/web show called Webnation. So when someone as busy and public as Macarthur quits her job, the world takes notice. A lot of tech and Internet fans screamed bloody murder, calling Rogers stodgy and clueless to changing times in the TV industry. Critics blasted the company for not valuing a personality who really had a strong Web following. The conversation, first exploding on a BlogTO comment thread, became a very public affair between MacArthur, her fans, a few of her critics and one very brave Rogers executive. Rogers Vice President Kevin Bartus, seemed to take part in the conversation because he knew a great deal about the topic, but when Digital Journal TV approached him to talk on camera, he refused. In an email to Digital Journal, Bartus deflected the criticism, writing, "The Amber thing is getting a bit old, and frankly I never knew much about it to begin with. The City folks are in a completely separate department and location. Most of my commentary on BlogTO was meant to counter any notion that Rogers is not web-oriented. Love to support your content in areas other than Amber." Bartus seemed to follow the BlogTO thread because he knew a great deal about the situation, yet he told us he doesn't know much about it. MacArthur said Bartus did know all about the show but was not involved in having it killed. She also gives Bartus kudos for having the guts to comment publicly which is rare for a vice president in a public forum. In this episode of Digital Journal TV, we bring you up close and personal with Internet superstar Amber Mac. We find out internal details at City TV that led to her show getting killed by management; her frustration with the traditional TV format; why she thinks TV must change dramatically in the future; and details on the social network she is now building with a well-known U.S. celebrity. MacArthur says Rogers does not value the Web as an audience and she doubts how long their business model will sustain itself. She also says bloggers and citizen journalists pose a threat to mainstream media. Find out why.
95 The Clip Show - NME 200895 The Clip Show - NME 2008
from The Clip Show
August 26, 2008

Flash | iPod | Mobile This past week we attended the annual Podcasting convention. They changed the name to New Media Expo and the location to Vegas. These two changes made no difference to us, we still had a blast. Enjoy our small look into this years NME! show links: langley, seesmic, beachwalks, wow, mcvlog, leo laporte, wood, betty, patrick, PICTURES!
95 The Clip Show - NME 200895 The Clip Show - NME 2008
from The Clip Show
August 24, 2008

This past week we attended the annual Podcasting convention. They changed the name to New Media Expo and the location to Vegas. These two changes made no difference to us, we still had a blast. Enjoy our small look into this years NME!show links: langley, seesmic, beachwalks, wow, mcvlog, leo laporte, wood, betty, patrick, PICTURES!
MacBreak 164: macbreak: True 3D in MotionMacBreak 164: macbreak: True 3D in Motion
from MacBreak (video)
August 07, 2008

Alex brings in Mark Spencer to demonstrate how you can make a true 3D object in Motion.
MacBreak 163: MacBreak Dev: Moving An Image With MotionMacBreak 163: MacBreak Dev: Moving An Image With Motion
from MacBreak (video)
July 31, 2008

Keith Lang shows us how to move an image with motion in Quartz Composer.
MacBreak 162: MacBreak Dev: Affecting Time With SoundMacBreak 162: MacBreak Dev: Affecting Time With Sound
from MacBreak (video)
July 23, 2008

Keith Lang shows us how to control time with sound in Quartz Composer.
MacBreak 161: Macbreak: Wiimote AdaptationMacBreak 161: Macbreak: Wiimote Adaptation
from MacBreak (video)
July 18, 2008

Keith Lang stops in to show us how to adapt a Wiimote for a 3D experience.
MacBreak 160: MacBreak: FolditMacBreak 160: MacBreak: Foldit
from MacBreak (video)
July 11, 2008

iJustine and Dr. Kiki fold proteins and aim for the nobel prize with Foldit.
MacBreak 159: MacBreak: Flip VideoMacBreak 159: MacBreak: Flip Video
from MacBreak (video)
July 02, 2008

Lisa and iJustine break down the features of the new Flip Mino.
MacBreak 158: MacBreak WWDC: SavantMacBreak 158: MacBreak WWDC: Savant
from MacBreak (video)
June 26, 2008

Alex shows us what Savant is doing to automate our home entertainment systems.
MacBreak 157: MacBreack Studio: The ReplicatorMacBreak 157: MacBreack Studio: The Replicator
from MacBreak (video)
June 21, 2008

Alex brings in Mark Spencer to show how to use the Replicator effectively.
MacBreak 156: MacBreak Studio: Compressor MarkersMacBreak 156: MacBreak Studio: Compressor Markers
from MacBreak (video)
June 13, 2008

Alex invites Brian Gary in to talk about how Compressor's chapter markers can be used to streamline collaborative workflow.
MacBreak 155: MacBreak Studio: Ripple and RollMacBreak 155: MacBreak Studio: Ripple and Roll
from MacBreak (video)
June 04, 2008

Alex brings back Steve Martin to show us how one tool in Final Cut can speed up your workflow.
MacBreak 154: MacBreak Studio: The Job ChainMacBreak 154: MacBreak Studio: The Job Chain
from MacBreak (video)
May 28, 2008

Alex brings back Brian Gary to show us how we can save time by linking jobs in Compressor.
MacBreak 153: MacBreak Studio: Compressor OverviewMacBreak 153: MacBreak Studio: Compressor Overview
from MacBreak (video)
May 21, 2008

Alex brings in Brian Gary to give an overview of how you can use Compressor throughout the post-production process.
MacBreak 152: NAB: ElcipseMacBreak 152: NAB: Elcipse
from MacBreak (video)
May 02, 2008

Alex drops by JLCooper Electronics to check out the Eclipse interface for Color.
MacBreak 151: NAB: Tidbits Part 2MacBreak 151: NAB: Tidbits Part 2
from MacBreak (video)
May 02, 2008

Alex checks out a vocal booth, a helicopter, and a couple of Kiki's.
MacBreak 150: NAB: GefenMacBreak 150: NAB: Gefen
from MacBreak (video)
April 30, 2008

Alex shows how Gefen hardware can hold your production together.
MacBreak 149: NAB: EX3MacBreak 149: NAB: EX3
from MacBreak (video)
April 30, 2008

Alex and Brent weigh out the pros and cons of Sony's EX3.
MacBreak 148: NAB: ThermoMacBreak 148: NAB: Thermo
from MacBreak (video)
April 30, 2008

In this episode, Alex and Brent Bye are hot for Adobe's "Thermo."
MacBreak 147: NAB: MogulMacBreak 147: NAB: Mogul
from MacBreak (video)
April 30, 2008

Alex stops by Imagineer Systems to check out their new product Mogul.
MacBreak 146: NAB: BlackmagicMacBreak 146: NAB: Blackmagic
from MacBreak (video)
April 29, 2008

Alex checks out the cool toys at the Blackmagic booth.
MacBreak 145: NAB: RSRMacBreak 145: NAB: RSR
from MacBreak (video)
April 29, 2008

Alex drops by the RSR booth to check out CineSync and CineSpace.
MacBreak 144: NAB 2008: ScopeBox and 3D-NixusMacBreak 144: NAB 2008: ScopeBox and 3D-Nixus
from MacBreak (video)
April 25, 2008

Alex drops by Divergent Media and Nixus.
MacBreak 143: NAB 2008: FlowMacBreak 143: NAB 2008: Flow
from MacBreak (video)
April 25, 2008

Alex stops by Gridiron Software to check out how they are revolutionizing file management with "Flow."

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