May 3rd, 2008
One week to win tickets to MESH and MESH U
MESH is a 2-day web conference (well, 3-day now that MESH U is on the agenda) that takes place every year in Toronto (the 2008 event = May 20, 21, 22). From debating the future of online video with Jian Ghomeshi to squashing rumours over steak with Michael Arrington, I can definitely say that MESH is never dull!
This year commandN is hosting a contest in conjunction with MESH and MESH U. You have one more week to enter to win a ticket to MESH (approx. $469) or MESH U (approx. $239). Check out this video for more details (or visit commandN.tv) - it's easy as pie, and I suspect with a little effort your chances of winning are pretty good. Fire up your cams!
P.S. If you do get a chance to make it out to MESH, come on by to see the future of video panel with a co-founder of Blip.tv, CTV's senior director of technology, and one of CBC's producers (I'm moderating). I'm also doing a workshop with the MGImedia team on how to make online videos people want to watch. See schedule here.
May 3rd, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (7)
Posted by: Amber Mac | around 2 months ago
Hey! Although the show may look like it was shot in HD, it was not...as for the contest, hope you will enter!
Posted by: JP | around 2 months ago
cool site. we are pretty tech savy over at weknowsnow.. so tempted to enter the contest. go HD
Posted by: Amber Mac | around 2 months ago
@JP - yes, please enter the contest! As for going HD, we're thinking it might happen this summer!
Posted by: JP | around 2 months ago
i have to go back to alaska around that time. haven't been to toronto in years!
Posted by: MIKE | around about 1 month ago
HI AMBER WHY DID YOU LEAVES CITY TV
Posted by: zoe | around about 1 month ago
Hey Amber I was at MESH and caught both the panel and workshop on online videos. Just wanted to let you know you did a fab job at both! you were very personable and you sure know your stuff. Thanks for the help with my video qs. I'm can't wait to get my first video up. z
Posted by: Jamez | around 2 months ago
Was this technically CommandN's first HD broadcast?