Steve Garfield — who is also a correspondent for Rocketboom — tells us how he got into vlogging and talks about his mother, who has her own vlog.
Nate Pagel helped start the interactive portion of the SXSW Festival back in 1994. He talks about how much things have changed and his new company, Podaddies, which makes in-the-stream video advertising.
Bill Streeter’s videoblog Lo-Fi St. Louis covers lo-fidelity music and culture in the city where he lives. During SXSW, Bill worked the camera for the Vloggies Show — thanks Bill! He was also recently featured on mainstream media.
Robert Scoble gets the scoop on Seagate’s new hard drives and why the company is such a strong participant at SXSW.
Internet self-publishing queen and Forbes Top 25 Web Celeb Violet Blue talks about her experience judging the Vloggies last year and her new partnership with Hollywood talent agency ICM.
Tantek Celik talks about his Internet fame and breaks down his work on microformats at Technorati. He also tells us that everything he learned about online video he learned at the Vloggies and promises his own vlog soon.
This week on the Vloggie Show, while still recovering from SXSW in Austin, Irina’s back in town hanging with the slightly funny (okay, hilarious) vlogger, Schlomo Rabinowitz. Schlomo dishes out his voting strategy for the recently-announced YouTube awards and Irina searches for the perfect hair. Also, in ...
At SXSW, Irina Slutsky talks to Liz Gannes and Jackson West of New Tee Vee, a new site that covers video on the web from both the creative and business side.
Irina Slutsky talks to Galacticast at SXSW about their niche fame in the vlogging world, and what they’re up at SXSW.
Irina Slutsky talks to famed video blogger Amanda Congdon at SXSW about her weekly show, Starring Amanda, hosted by blip.tv, as well as her move to ABC.
Irina Slutsky speaks with SXSW panelist Adam Zbar, CEO of Zannel, about his company. Zannel is the first large-scale viral media network.
Irina Slutsky speaks with Stefan Wray, communication director of Austin’s public access TV station, about where old media meets new media.
Irina Slutsky talks to one of the original video bloggers, Susan Kirkpatrick, founder and creator of KityKity.com about how she got started in videoblogging.
Irina Slutsky speaks with Kent Nichols and Douglas Sarine, the brains behind Ask A Ninja, at SXSW.
Irina Slutsky speaks with Reverend Billy about his movie and The Church of Stop Shopping, at SXSW.
Irina Slutsky talks to Colin Devroe, of Viddler at SXSW. Viddler is a Web video sharing service. You can post large, high-quality videos at 500 mgb per file and the service is free. Look out, YouTube….
Irina Slutsky speaks with Bonny Pierzina, of Noodle Scar, at SXSW, about her daily satirical news show that reports on events, happenings and people.
At SXSW, Irina Slutsky speaks with the creators of Nontourage about their hit webisode series, “Almost There,” and their switch from working in traditional media (in Hollywood) to the online world of vlogging.
Irina Slutsky speaks with Jay Adelson, chairman of Digg, at SXSW.
Irina Slutsky speaks with Hugh Forrest, event director for the SXSW Interactive Festival, about online video. The buzz around video at this year’s festival is attracting traditional film folks in addition to the established vlogging community.
Live, from SXSW, Irina Slutsky talks to Patrick Norton, host of IPTV (on DL.TV), about what’s bubbling up right now in the world of online video.
Irina Slutsky chats with Steve Garfield after the Web 2.0 panel at SXSW. His advice? Get a lawyer, find out what an LLC is, and think about the money before you start….
Irina Slutsky talks to Ben from Divx about the company’s mission at SXSW. Divx doesn’t want to aggregate content, they are working with producers to enable them to launch their own content and retain the rights to it. Plus, they throw great parties….
Irina Slutsky talks with Thomas Merrit at SXSW about the Web 2.0 panel.
Vloggiesshow.com’s Irina Slutsky chats with Dan Fost, columnnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, about his favorite thing at SXSW. Dan’s pick is Twitter. This social networking space operates on your mobile phone. It answers one simple question: “what are you doing?” So you can keep tabs ...
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