
I like what I’m seeing on technologyevangelist.com. This is like the ScobleShow, except with better lighting and better editing. Love the little desktop that pops up on the video screen. First interview I watched was with Nicholas Reville, one of the creators of the Democracy Player, which is a nice video and audio podcasting client.
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You are right, this is nice, but Scoble still knows how to ask the questions, that is what will keep me coming back. I like the more conversational quality of your interviews.
Comment by Deanna McNeil — October 18, 2006 @ 10:45 am
Thanks, Robert.
Deanna, we’re playing around with formats all the time. In this case, we decided to publish a 3-part interview with quite a bit or rearranging of the raw interview to create a logical flow of content. For example, one of the last questions we asked Nicholas was about the nature of PCF’s funding but it made sense to use that in part one rather than at the end.
Other times we’ll make different editing choices. Feedback really helps build a better product.
Comment by Ed Kohler — October 18, 2006 @ 10:54 am
Hi Robert,
I’ll be having one of the creators of another excellent tech focused video podcast, Eddie Codel of Podtech’s own GeekEntertaiment.TV, on my live interactive web video talkshow Reinventing Television, 10PM Eastern, Oct 19.
Comment by Jonny Goldstein — October 18, 2006 @ 11:09 am