Ron Fredericks writes: the video presented here is the polished version of Nitesh Jain’s humorous speech during the division C humorous speech contest Friday October 23′rd 2009. Nitesh was representing his Toastmasters R Us club, having already won first place at the area contest.
LectureMaker filmed the video and hosted the video as part of this blog page. I’is a demonstration of LectureMaker’s video and audio event capture techniques. LectureMaker offers global reuse of events it films at remote sites, video hosting with exeptional quality on its web site, and award wining lecture development at its video studio in Sunnyvale, California. Contact LectureMaker when you need to:
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Event Video
LectureMaker presents A Walk In Muir Woods, a humorous speech by Nitesh Jain the video
From Outrage to Outcomes: “Let’s produce pivotal progress!”
Learn how to produce progress. Learn about societal aspects that need pivotal progress. Prepare to ‘make a difference.’ Use what you learn. Catalyze positive change. Thrive.
Thomas J. Buckholtz presents -From Outrage to Outcomes: “Let’s produce pivotal progress!”
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Learn, use, benefit from, and teach Direct Outcomes thinking tools. – Use the e-book Innovate Incisively: Gain Impact. Save Time. (mentioned in the third segment of the presentation).
Sponsor a follow-on presentation. – Contact Thomas J. Buckholtz or LectureMaker. Suggest a topic such as a societal or business challenge or opportunity or a need for improved thinking or action. Or, ask about topics Dr. Buckholtz would like to address.
Ron Fredericks writes: LectureMaker set up a special video rig to film a ride from Silicon Valley to San Francisco. The camera was mounted into a car with a small tripod secured with gaffer tape. The lens was outfitted with a circular polarizer to eliminate glare from the in-car navigation unit. The photo below includes a Zoomify web navigator plug-in and a wordpress plug-in to make blog posting easy called YD Zoomify.
Driving to the Commonwealth Club – the Setup
Using the video camera setup described above, I recorded my trip up to the San Francisco Commonwealth Club. Watch the video to see visual landmarks along the way. Listen to the video to learn what others feel is the best parking strategies when driving to the Commonwealth Club. Finally, watch the video to see how to get to the Gold Room inside the Commonwealth Club building itself.
Driving to the Commonwealth Club – the Video
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