SMDCC Video Use In Social Media

by John Wigginton on April 15, 2011

I attended a great Meet-up with the SMDCC about the use of Video in Social Media. I wanted to add to the discussion about audio quality: When you are reviewing your first video “take” be sure to listen to your audio program with your eyes closed.  This will help you focus on hearing the true quality of your message.  In turn, when analyzing the video quality be sure to turn the audio down so you can focus on the visuals in your video.

Share

{ 0 comments }

A little light looks through, her bedroom window.
She dances and I dream, she’s not so far as she seems,
Of brighter meadows, melting sunsets,
Her hair blowing in the breeze.
And she can’t see me watching.
I’m thinking, love… love…love… love…

Name that tune?
This Saturday night, November 13, 2010, is “big Colorado.” The Colorado Coalition for the Homless’s Home for the Holidays 25th Anniversary Gala features emcee Former Denver Bronco All Pro Rod Smith, Colorado’s own Big Head Todd and the Monsters and (yes, the rumors are true) Colorado’s premier event production company. Ahem.
Big Head Todd and the Monsters

Big Head Todd and the Monsters headlines Home for the Holidays 25th Anniversary Gala

Rock for a cause? This is work?

The event takes place on the Club Level of Invesco Field at Mile High. It costs money…sort of. Stay with me for a minute here.
There’s a reception and dinner, and of course the aforementioned concert. The whole shooting match is $195, $95 of which is tax deductible. Not much of an eater? Just a Big Head Todd fan? $100 for the show only and Uncle Sam still rebates the $95.
Five bucks to rock out and help Colorado’s homeless in rather spiffy confines? A hun for a refined evening and knowing you made a difference for someone? That’s what we in “the business” call a, “win/win.”

See you Saturday. Mention this blog post to a MAV guy and get a free high five.

Nothing Bittersweet about that.

Share

{ 0 comments }

MAV provides live AV production for Denver Wynonna Judd concert.

October 22, 2010

MAV is proud to be the production provider for Western Fantasy 2010 benefiting Volunteers of America.

Share
Read the full article →

5 steps to your Wow’s worth from event technology

October 8, 2010

Do you have, or do you have the means to create, a presentation that will utilize the technology? Content is king. Let it guide your use of technology.

Share
Read the full article →

Innovations for Live Events and Corporate Meetings: Social Media

September 24, 2010

Incremental cost: Zero. This also addresses and eliminates the disruption of moving bodies, the fear many people have of standing and speaking, and the cost of the microphones.

Share
Read the full article →

Experience delivers victory for live events.

September 10, 2010

Your unanticipated moment has arrived: Will you crash and burn or make magic? For your production team, is this moment a problem or an opportunity?

Share
Read the full article →

Act NOW to WIN 3 Free Tickets…

June 23, 2010

…to a concert featuring Craig Morgan, Joe Nichols and more at the Greeley Stampede, this Friday. To win: Visit our Facebook Page. “Like” the post that references “Win 3 Free Tickets.” Tell your friends to “comment” on this message with your name and the name of your business. At Noon MT Thursday, we will close [...]

Share
Read the full article →

Five Questions to Ask Before Your General Session Starts

April 16, 2010

The unique exhilaration of a successful event is a feeling that only “live” can deliver. Asking all the right questions can help make your moment a triumph.

Share
Read the full article →

Can your event afford “volunteer” labor?

April 2, 2010

Your event is your big game. Form your plan with skilled personnel in mind. Execute your plan with an experienced team.

Share
Read the full article →

Five Questions to Ask Before Booking Your Event Venue

March 19, 2010

Surroundings are a tremendous part of the attendee experience. If you want them to leave talking about your message, your objective for venue selection should be to find one that truly fits. You know there are tons of questions to ask. Here are five.

Share
Read the full article →