Spin Flow

Spin Flow

the fine art of moving digital media

the fine art of moving digital media

an Outhink sponsored community website about media production for the creative professional

an Outhink sponsored community website about media production for the creative professional

Express Yourself!

We welcome your feedback  Please share your ideas and suggestions using the comment form below or visit our new discussion forums.

Also, if you would like to get involved with SpinFlow, we are looking for creative professionals to join in and help create a useful and exciting community.  We are at a very early stage of development and in need of  your input and ideas.

One area we need particular help with is getting the word out about the SpinFlow and SpinJamming concepts.  If you are someone who would like to give a public presentation related to the production and distribution of digital media, please consider SpinFlow as a potential collaborator or sponsor.  Are you an audio or video expert? Got a workshop outline or idea?  Want to have some fun (it's hard work too!).  Then send us an email, tell us your idea and we'll see if we can find a sponsor for you who can help out with a few expenses and provide some fun goodies for your workshop or event participants (free stickers at least).

We also need people to create and publish content related to "the fine art of moving digital media" for creative professionals.  We encourage publication under the Creative Commons "attribution" and "share-alike" licenses. Got a good idea for an article or video?  Want to share your audio or video success stories (and the challenges too!)?  Then send us a proposal and let's see how we can make that happen.

Posted by apperceptions on January 20, 2005 at 07:35 PM in About This Site | Permalink

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Hello!

This site and the ideas behind it are very intriguing to me. I am a VJ doing live video mixing and I would be interested in collaborating on a LIVE VJ webcast (especially to see if this technology can handle LIVE video mixing and audio feeds).

I also believe this would raise some interesting issues about reinterpreting copyrighted material. What effect, if any, does the fact that it is LIVE, non-planned, and only for "invited guests" (private use) have?

You can check out my work at: www.scobot.com to get an idea of what I am talking about.

I look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks for your input!

-VJ scobot

Posted by: VJ scobot | Jan 25, 2006 6:08:55 PM

We are trying to expand the scope of our weekly ecotalk radio program aired on saturdays on Air America Radio but also available via our blog and prx.org (just starting).
I am looking for help to record interviews using skype because it would be so much easier and probably of better sound quality.
Also looking for environmentally oriented contributors/producers (and sponsors/partner organizations). Radio has been very much ignored by the environmental groups so there is a whole strategy to be developed. If interested, get in touch!
Ph

Posted by: philippe boucher | Jan 26, 2006 11:18:59 AM

SpinXpress could be a boon as between production sound people and the post-production. Will try to implement with some folks next project I'm on. Very exciting.

Stopped by VJ Scobot's site and it got me thinking how he could interface live using SpinXpress with mediamakers elsewhere: music and video, even sound effects, for his shows. It's just a question of timing; getting everyone online at the same time even to allow them to join a group seems problematic and worthy of solution.

Posted by: Jan | Jun 22, 2006 4:43:35 AM

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