I’m off to the Live Music Capital of the World, otherwise known as Austin, Texas. No, not to pursue my lifelong dream of singing backup for the Meat Puppets, but to present a workshop at the IACP on DIY Video Production for Food Bloggers. I will be teaming up with internet sensation, Chef John from Foodwishes and mobile epicurean film maker, Daniel Klein from The Perennial Plate. Our workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, June 1, 2011 @ 1:30 – 4:30PM; it will be streamed live and available on-demand on the internets. You can find out more information here.
UPDATE: Read my recap here.
CHEF JOHN
My good friend and mentor, Chef John is the most prolific video recipe creator on the internet. The video embedded above is in celebration of his 500th episode — if you like what you see here (and I know you will), there’s boatloads more great content at Food Wishes.
DANIEL KLEIN
Daniel Klein creates an online documentary series about adventurous eating and sustainable living as he travels across America. In the video above, Daniel meets up with friends to catch and feast on some really fresh, fried frog legs. I’m hoping that in addition to Daniel’s perspective on Video Blogging, he can help cure my Omnivore’s Dilemma, because he clearly doesn’t have one. Viewer discretion advised.
If you can’t catch what is sure to be an information packed session on Video Blogging, be sure to follow me on twitter. After all, I got this cool badge and everything.
Top Photo Credit: Wiki Commons.
Kristen Hess says
Hi Sara! I just wanted to say I thoroughly enjoyed your Video Blogging presentation at the IACP Conference in Austin – you do great work and it was super informative! Keep up the great work and I hope to see you at the IACP Conf in NYC in 2012!
Kristen :)
Average Betty says
Kristen! Thank you! I’m so glad you found our workshop informative; the audience had so many great questions. It was a great conversation about video. And I’m always happy to answer questions :) Hope to see you next year in NYC too…