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My Foray into Filmaking – Video of Horizon Report from ELI 2010

By sleslie on January 26, 2010

Last week I got to attend the Educause Learning Initiative meetings in fabulous Austin, Texas (my new favourite American city!) Rather than do a “trip report” (which likely no one would ever read, )my boss Paul Stacey made the creative suggestion that I instead produce a video documenting the trip, perhaps using the launch of the NMC Horizon Report as a way to structure it.

I have been playing with video since last summer when I bought a Kodak Zi-6 pocket-sized HiDef camera, so this really caught my fancy. Below is the result – thanks to all who volunteered, my poor video skills do not do enough justice to their wisdom (or beauty – Cole, you hunk! ;-) Hope you enjoy! – SWL

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6 responses to “My Foray into Filmaking – Video of Horizon Report from ELI 2010”

  1. Brian
    Brian
    January 26, 2010 at 12:26 pm | Permalink | Reply

    Nice job – and kudos to Paul for suggesting it.

    I am grateful for a nice video momento of a great trip – I agree on what an incredible place Austin is…

  2. Cole
    Cole
    January 26, 2010 at 1:24 pm | Permalink | Reply

    Who was that Luchador talking about mobility? Nicely done Scott … actually a compelling video about the Horizon report. Good job!

  3. Shannon
    Shannon
    January 26, 2010 at 2:43 pm | Permalink | Reply

    Loved it. It gives the Horizon Report a human face (literally). There is something compelling about a person attempting to explain an idea off the cuff, versus a well-edited explanation. One is not better than the other necessarily but, it is nice to get a glimpse of the other side of the Horizon Report.

  4. Chris Lott
    Chris Lott
    January 26, 2010 at 3:32 pm | Permalink | Reply

    Nice job! I agree with Shannon that the informal, off-the-cuff, personal take is nice. My only criticism: I wanted more!

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  6. Jared Stein
    Jared Stein
    January 27, 2010 at 10:42 am | Permalink | Reply

    Great DIY project! Very personal and intriguing.

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