83: Campfire talks, get in the newspaper and a round table on video technique

Thursday, November 29, 2007 - Filed under: Podcasts

PodCamp OttawaNEWS & COMMENTARY

EVENTS

  • PodCamp Toronto
    February 23-24, 2008
    Rogers Communications Centre, Ryerson University
    (Bob and Mike Mark are both registered)

CANADAPODCASTS.CA

Directory cleanup announcements next week

ROUND TABLE (ENTREE, DESSERT AND SOME)

  • Video Podcasting Tools and Techniques
    Tristan Homer (Jim Dupree: Enthusiast) and Doug Nouwen (PodCalgary and Royals’ Hockey Podcast) share their thoughts and experience on composing shots and video production tools (from entry level to professional), and they offer advice for novice video podcasters.

AUDIO DESSERT PORT AND CIGARS

  • Clip from PodCamp Ottawa including the voices of David Bailey, Susan Murphy, Rob Lee and Tommy Vallier.

EXTRO AND CONTACT INFO

Photo credit: Mark

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7 Responses to “83: Campfire talks, get in the newspaper and a round table on video technique”

  1. Valerie says:

    Hey, great show again. I’m not sure why this wasn’t mentioned, but Tristan had another video podcast called The Podcast of My Discontent (http://www.collectiveproductions.com/tristan/the-podcast-of-my-discontent/).

    I guess one could call it the Futurama to Jim Dupree’s Simpsons. And then one would get beaten up. :-)

    Allegedly there’s a chance it may come back in another form. Though with those guys, there’s *always” some alleged chance of something coming back.

  2. …and of course the classic ‘Canadian Heritage VIgnettes’

  3. [...] Tristan makes an appearance on the latest episode of Canadian Podcast Buffet, as a part of a round table discussion on video podcasting. Find out more about how he feels about buying/returning video equipment and YouTube videos about cats right now! [...]

  4. Jim Dupree says:

    You heard it here first: 12 brand-spanking new episodes of Jim Dupree: Enthusiast will begin on Groundhog Day 2008.

    They will be released according to the Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89…). That is, the first episode will be available on Groundhog Day. The second episode will be available one day after that. The second, two days after that. And so on.

    It’s the way Fionacci himself would have wanted things.

  5. Jim Dupree says:

    You heard it here first: 12 brand-spanking new episodes of Jim Dupree: Enthusiast will begin on Groundhog Day 2008.

    They will be released according to the Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89…). That is, the first episode will be available on Groundhog Day. The second episode will be available one day after that. The second, two days after that. And so on.

    It’s the way Fibonacci himself would have wanted things.

  6. Thanks guys. We named her Amelia, after Bob. Wait, that doesn’t make any sense.

  7. [...] Well, now you all know that the thrilling Jim Dupree: Enthusiast series will be entering an all new thrilling fourth season on Groundhog Day 2008. Jim himself brings us the full scoop in the comments section of the Canadian Podcast Buffet episode featuring Tristan: You heard it here first: 12 brand-spanking new episodes of Jim Dupree: Enthusiast will begin on Groundhog Day 2008. [...]

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