Tuesday November 29, 2005 5:52 pm
Seattle Mind Camp Mini-Documentary Video
Posted by Andru Edwards
Categories:
Aftermath
I gotta give props to my friends Jesse and Nate of Hidden Frame Productions for taking the time to put this video together. They did their best to capture the overall vibe and energy that went on at Seattle Mind Camp, whether you were there, or if you missed it, you should take a look at the mini documentary. These are the guys that were showing the Make My Day choose-your-own-adventure DVD at Mind Camp.
Oh, and we should have news about the next Mind Camp event very soon!
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| Seattle Mind Camp Mini-Documentary
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That video is actually pretty darn good quality. Can you put a video like that in a webpage using Frontpage or do you need some other special software?
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Delightful, as usual. But I agree to Joe that having embedded video will be great.
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Hey, thanks for the embedded video
It’s dead easy to watch.
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