We teach Humans: a Videoblog workshop

I am proud that Videoblogging is organizing itself.
Videobloggers seem to intuitively understand that we need to spread far and wide.
why?
because when you start making and watching videoblogs you begin to feel more connected.
You want others to make videos…so you start teaching.
anyone who says "who cares what people say?"….confuses the hell out of me.
Some people are taught to really love their cage.

This Sunday, April 17th, Ryan Hodson, Michael Verdi, Jonny Goldstein and I are another Videoblogging Workshop.
It’ll be from 1-3pm at the Flux Factory.
We’ll hold another workshop at the same place on Sunday, May 1st.

Ryan made a video:

Fluxfactory

So did Jonny:

Freevlogworkshop

It’s not hard to get a workshop together.
Most art spaces, schools, community centers, cafes, etc love to host these classes.
Just ask any of the wi-fi places in your area.
After you get the space, get the word out.
All people need to bring is a laptop and camera.
You then basically show the videos you like, talk about the concepts and people, and jump into "how to make a videoblog" by following Michael Verdi’s Freevlog.

If you need help setting up a workshop in your town…send me a comment.
I can send you some of our documentation and videos we use.

5 Responses to “We teach Humans: a Videoblog workshop”

  1. Sorry I couldn’t be at this session. How’d it go?

  2. Insane Films says:

    Ourmedia Still Not Working

    I just tried it again… twice and I’m still getting the invalid meta error when trying to upload to ourmedia.org. I’ve been trying to tell people to use ourmedia but invariably they tell me that it’s frustrating and does not…

  3. Xian Cal says:

    I heard you made some videos in Congo during he war. Are these online? Will they ever be?

  4. renegade says:

    I’d be interested in getting some info for my friend who works with a media awareness group here for teens called think.org. thx!

  5. renegade says:

    oops- it’s ” justthink.org ” and they are really cool and also have media education materials…

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