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 Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Now That We Can Post Videos ...
Posted by maggie

... It's time to go back through the camcorder tapes I've been recording starting in February. At the moment, I'm part of the way through a Comic-Con International: San Diego tape that's a strange anthology of moments from the summer. For example, I have an extended conversation with Peter David, brief looks at several different booths, and a lengthy look at upcoming Cars toys. So I'll be excerpting the talk with Peter but saving the Cars footage for my grandsons. Unless, of course, you yearn for shots of car after car after car. (Even if you do, there's a lot of other material that will get my attention first.)

The Skilled and Helpful Dan Halverson prepared the Hagenauer video posting yesterday with an incredibly speedy turn-around, so my current goal is to toss an increasing number of clips his way. And, as noted, that requires that I index the tapes that to this point have had only the most general of labels. I have a wide variety of footage, though it's often a matter of what I could record when. (I have an hour-long tape of the Eisner Awards ceremonies, for example. But, naturally, it ran out before The Smooch Moment.)

I just want to make it clear that what you've seen is the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Wait till we have 10 or more loaded, please -- and then let us know which (if any) is the sort of material of which you want to see more.



11/7/2007 6:56:12 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #  Comments [0]
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