Get your script (and more) on! – Celtx 1.0

Celtx is an open source screenwriting program with great tools that easily rival commerical products like Final Draft and others. I have used Celtx to write several scripts and my television writing wife, Rosanne, recommends it to her students whenever she teaches television writing at Cal State Fullerton or UCLA Extension. Celtx 1.0 adds many new features and perfects those features we were already using. Whether you are writing TV, movies, multimedia projects or even comic books, Celtx is a great tool to get your ideas on paper.

Download Celtx

This video outlines the new features available in Celtx 1.0

iPod Ready Video

News: Tech Nation: Scott Sigler’s Book Infected

Author Scott Sigler is credited with having the first podcast novel, Earthcore. His latest book, Infected, is now headed up the book charts. In this interview, he talks about Infected, but also about how podcasting helped to establish his writing career.

Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Scott Sigler, who talks about his bioterror thriller “Infected.” While it’s based on the premise of a biological weapon on the loose, he’s actually a modern day Charles Dickens.

Listen to this show

CIPNW gets a mention in the Austin Podcasters Group podcast

Fred Castenda, from the Austin Podcasters Group, let me know today that they have highlighted my TubeMogul screeencast demo in their latest podcast.

Thanks to Fred and the entire Austin group for the link love. (SMILE)

Demo: Tubemogul.com video distribution web site

As a video blogger, podcaster, or someone who just produces video on occasion, one important aspect is to get your video out to the largest number of viewers possible. This means uploading your video to a number sites, which can be quite time consuming.

TubeMogul.com allows you to upload and describe your video once and then have it uploaded to a wide variety of video sharing sites.

This demo shows the upload and launch process on TubeMogul.com

iPod Ready Video

Demo: Woopra.com Real Time Web Statistics

I recorded this screencast demo to show off the new Woopra.com service which provided web site owners with real-time stats for their sites.

I heard about Woopra.com via FriendFeed and user Christopher S. Penn

iPod Ready Video

Elsewhere Online: Reaper – multitrack audio production software for Windows and Mac

The Red Ferret Journal points on this new, free full functioning 30 day demo, audio recording and editing software. I have been looking for an alternative to Audacity to recommend to my podcasting students and clients, so I am looking into Reaper deeply.

As an aside, I love seeing multi-platform software is becoming more of the norm these days. I can never tell which computer I might want to use the software on, so it is great to have a choice.

Download: Reaper

Reaper – multitrack audio production software for Windows and Mac

Reaper

Reaper is a full function audio production program which comes with a shed load of features and tech smarts. The program is also tightly coded, which means no bloatware to contend with, a sure sign that someone is trying to do the job properly. Available as a fully working demo, and […]

(Via The Red Ferret Journal.)

New Media Interchange Meeting




New Media Interchange Meeting

Originally uploaded by dewelch

Wow! Tonight’s New Media Interchange meeting was better than I could have ever expected. We had a great group of people and so much conversation that the staff at Panera Bread was shooing us out the door long after official “closing” time.

I only had time to take a couple of pictures, but you can see them all on my Flickr page. Just click the photo to see more.

New Media Interchange LA Meeting Tomorrow Night – May 28 @ 7pm

We are only a day away from our first meeting of the new group, New Media Interchange.

My goal with this group is to bring together traditional and new media artists and technicians to foster the creation of new work.

I see so much wasted effort here in Los Angeles and much great creative work that is simply thrown away if it can’t find a place in the traditional media landscape. I have many friends who work on both sides of the traditional/new media world and would love to see them working together to create something instead of spending their lives pitching ideas with little to show for it.

We now have a new, open, market for our creative work and we should seek to exploit it for our benefit. Whether you are trying to create a promo piece for yourself, a show with online distribution of even an idea for a traditional broadcast television show, new media can provide you tools to get your message out to your audience directly.

Join us both online and in-person at New Media Interchange and let’s all make something special!


Please join me for the first meeting of New Media Interchange on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 7pm

The location is Panera Bread in Studio City

Ventura Boulevard
12131 Ventura Boulevard
Studio City, CA 91604
(818) 762-2226 | phone
(818) 762-5566 | fax

They have several good spaces indoors, a large patio and free Wifi.

Please RSVP for the meeting using Upcoming.org

Career Tips via Twitter

Last week I started a new daily Career Tips message using Twitter. If you are on Twitter already, you can type follow careertips or visit http://twitter.com/careertips


    Many-to-many media (m3) is best description for our new media world

    These days I am talking less and less about podcasting and more about new media. It is a superficial change, but one that I think reflects changes in the online media space. Of course, just as am in the middle of this transition, a better term has appeared that more accurately reflects the work I do for myself and others. — many-to-many media (m3). Many-to-many media encompasses all the current aspects of new media, which I believe should be parts of a whole, not something where you use only one part.

    For me, many-to-many media includes (1) podcasting, (2) online video sharing sites like YouTube et al, (3) live video streaming sites like uStream et al, and (4) social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, FriendFeed, etc. All of these areas involve many people creating media for many people, hence many-to-many media (m3).

    When talking with people who are interested in many-to-many media, I make a point of explaining the need for using all aspects of this model. Podcasting provides am automatic subscription model that brings content directly to a viewers PC, television or portable player so they can enjoy that media whenever and wherever they wish. Video sharing sites provide easy-to-access “one touch” video players which can be easily shared and embedded on your site and others. Live video streaming allows anyone to set up a LIVE show whenever and wherever it serves them best. Finally, social media sites provide a way to showcase your content while also raising the level of conversation and interaction between you and your audience.

    Taken as a whole, many-to-many media takes us far beyond the traditional media environment.

    Taken as a whole, many-to-many media takes us far beyond the traditional media environment. For little cost, we can create content in a variety of formats and share that content with tens of thousands of viewers with little more than a computer and and Internet connection.

    I am seeing now that, for me, the term many-to-many media is going to start supplanting both podcasting and new media as my descriptive term for the new media world we live in.

    Podcasting and New Media for Writers – Now open for registration

    UCLA Extension Writers Program is again offering our class, Podcasting and New Media for Writers, during the summer session. Registration is now open at http://uclaextension.edu“>http://uclaextension.edu.


    Podcasting and New Media for Writers

    Podcasting and New Media have given writers direct access to a worldwide audience and freed them from absolute dependency on television networks, radio stations, and publishers to buy and market their work. To the audience, new media is “what you want, where you want it, when you want it,” while to the podcast creator and producer, it is the ultimate creative freedom. This course covers the current state of this new medium; the basics of writing for it; and strategies for publicizing your podcast and expanding your readers, viewers, and listeners. Guest speakers available via audio and video podcast interviews, live interactive podcasts, and video conferences introduce you to the variety of ways you can use the medium. The course goal is to develop your own podcast based on individual professional or personal needs, interests, and goals. For technical requirements click here. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Additional technical requirements: Students need a recording device with microphone that is compatible with their computer; built-in microphones on laptops are acceptable. Students must have Apple iTunes software and access to audio recording software, such as Audacity or Apple GarageBand, to perform course exercises. High-speed Internet connection is required.

    Course Open Reg# T8766U

    No Textbook Required

    Online&nbspCourse
    July 9 – September 10

    $55 nonrefundable.

    Rosanne Welch, writer/producer; WGA member whose credits include five seasons as staff writer, executive story editor, and producer on the CBS series Touched by an Angel. Ms. Welch also has written for Fox Broadcasting’s Beverly Hills, 90210; Picket Fences for CBS and David E. Kelly Productions; and is the author of The Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space.

    Douglas E. Welch, writer and computer analyst, whose work has been published in Wired, MacWorld, and Los Angeles Times. Mr. Welch is a member of LA Podcasters and Friends in Tech and produced his first show, Career Opportunities, in 2004. He has written and produced over 300 individual episodes and conducts podcasting seminars for schools and businesses.

    New Media Ascendancy is Inevitable

    Everyday we read about the on-going conflict between new media (podcasting, YouTube et al, live video streaming) and traditional media (television, radio). While I believe there is a place for both in our media diet, there is a clear inevitability that new media will displace television, just as television did to radio.

    Many-to-many media is quickly on the way to supremacy. The success of TiVO and video on-demand services makes it clear that the audience wants more control over their media and they want to consume “what they want, when they want, where they want it”. No matter what traditional media companies might create, anything that follows the old “broadcasting” model will continue to lose ground to media that provides interactivity and an on-demand accessibility, whether that is on a television set, computer screen or even our (ever more capable) cell phones. It would be folly to assume that new media is simply going to dry up and blow away.

    The new media genii can’t be put back in the bottle. The audience has experienced the freedom that comes with new distribution methods and they like it. In time they will even come to love it.

    The new media genii can’t be put back in the bottle. The audience has experienced the freedom that comes with new distribution methods and they like it. In time they will even come to love it. The Internet has changed the media playing field and it will never be what it once was. A once scarce resource, broadcasting bandwidth, has now been rendered obsolete. People have more and more opportunities for entertainment, created by people who would have never had a voice in traditional media. It is just as likely that you will be watching a show produced by your next door neighbor as one produced by NBC, ABC, and CBS, Worse still, without some major changes in the industry, the cost of network production will eventually outpace their advertising revenue as advertisers discover and adopt the new media advertising world. We are already seeing the beginning of that today.

    It is my hope that traditional media workers will come to recognize this inevitable progression and bring their talent and creativity to what is, after all, merely a new distribution channel. They have skills and talent that can be better used in a new media world where projects actually get produced instead of suffering endless succession of pitch sessions that result in nothing but disappointment. Yes, budgets will be smaller, but just like new media’s ascendancy, it is inevitable that money will continue to flow into new media until we are seeing show budgets much like their traditional media ancestors.

    Are you interested in the interchange between new and traditional media, join New Media Interchange, a group dedicated to bringing technology, creativity and entertainment together.

    Join the online mailing list or join us at one of our face-to-face meetings

    Visit http://groups.google.com/group/newmediainterchange

    RSVP to our first meeting on Wed, May 28 @ 7pm in Studio City, CA

    http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/649596/

    New Media Interchange Meeting – May 28, 2008

    Please join me for the first meeting of New Media Interchange on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 7pm

    The location is Panera Bread in Studio City

    Ventura Boulevard (map)
    about 4.30 miles away
    12131 Ventura Boulevard
    Studio City, CA 91604
    (818) 762-2226 | phone
    (818) 762-5566 | fax

    They have several good space indoors, a large patio and free Wifi.

    Please RSVP for the meeting using Upcoming.org

    More than just skateboarding dogs….

    There is a constant fight in New Media to rise above people’s preconceptions about what New Media is. Often they think it is ugly, cheap and stupid. One way to defeat this myth is to constantly be locating and showing high-quality New Media content.

    In that regard, here are 2 sites that always have the highest production values and great content.

    Cool Hunting

    …and…

    Mark Bittman, a k a The Minimalist, deconstructs quiche for a delicious breakfast treat.

    Distribute/track your videos from one location – TubeMogul.com

    I came across this FREE service, TubeMogul (http://www.tubemogul.com/), thanks to a Twitter message from TanjaB (http://twitter.com/tanjab), who was attending the Digital Hollywood Conference.

    Getting your video productions out to a wide variety of web sites increases your exposure and can help to drive traffic to your web site and advertising revenue.

    TubeMogul will take your video and allow you to submit it to 15 different video sites with a few clicks, including the appropriate title, description and keywords.

    You need to visit each site at least once to set up your account and profile, but then you enter that login information to TubeMogul and it can submit new videos directly from its interface. As an added bonus, the site also allows you to track all your videos, on all the services in once central location.

    New Media Interchange is growing! Join Us!

    Just a note to say that New Media Interchange is growing every day and we would love to have you.

    My main goal is to bring folks from traditional media and new media together so we can all benefit. I think that we each have information and skills that others can use.

    You can become involved with New Media Interchange by joining our mailing list at:

    http://groups.google.com/group/newmediainterchange

    and visiting our wiki at:

    http://newmediainterchange.pbwiki.com/

    The wiki has a Skills Bank page where you can list your skills so others can find the information that they need.

    Sampler: Mortgages Made Simple: Loan Modifications, Do they really happen – April 25, 2008

    Check out this latest version of Mortgages Made Simple. Our lender offered to refinance us at a lower interest rate for no cost. It can happen to you, too. — Douglas

    Loan Modifications, Do they really happen – April 25, 2008

    Loan Modifications have become a hot topic lately due to the subprime crisis, but are they the proverbial leprechaun with a pot of gold, or that elusive shooting star? We actually know two people that were offered incredible loan modifications from their lender. Mortgages Made Simple logo The interesting thing in both cases was neither were subprime borrowers and both were contacted by their lender. And one was our Co-host/producer. We’ll tell you their stories and….

    If you’re not feeling so lucky, you can contact your lender and ask for a loan modification. With a lot of persistence you can get it done. For a brief list of lenders who are more likely to help you out please email us.

    (Via Mortgages Made Simple with Rick Gundzik.)

    Podcasting in Plain English from Commoncraft.com

    The folks at CommonCraft.com have done it again. An excellent video which explains podcasting in a few minutes.

    Andrea Louise (almost) LIVE tomorrow at Noon PDT!

    I will be producing a LIVE re-broadcast of a concert by our friend, Andrea Louise, tomorrow (Saturday) at 12 Noon PDT. We are hosting a LIVE chat via uStream while we and the fans watch the show from tape.

    You can join in the fun by clicking the link below…

    http://www.ustream.tv/channel/andrea-louise-live

    or watch directly from here, using the video player and chat room below.

    You can purchase Andrea’s CD, So Far, direct from CDBaby.com

    New Media Interchange Meetup – Interested?

    I am looking to launch yet another meetup (Oh Noes!) , but one in an area I don’t think is currently being served in LA. I want to bring together New Media Tech folks like Flash animators, podcasters, videobloggers,etc together with creative and entertainment types like writers, actors and directors so that we can share information on producing New Media.

    This idea grows out of my Podcasting and New Media for Writers class that I teach for the UCLA Extension. I have had a really good time with that class as it focuses on “doing.” We talk as much about the creative side of the New Media as we do the tech and everyone has something to bring to the table. At the end of the class, everyone has produced and released the first episode of their production, ready to continue as long as they wish

    While there is a social element to all meetups, I want to focus on the Interchange of ideas and sharing real world, useful information that we each need to know. I imagine a “5-minute meeting” where you can ask a pressing question and provide a great resource (web site, book, person, etc) to share with the group. Then we can break up and discuss whatever we wish.

    If there is already something like this, please let me know. If you are interesting in the New Media Interchange, contact me directly at douglas@welchwrite.com. If there is enough interest, I will find a venue and start to select a date.

    Link: New Media Interchange Google Group Mailing List
    Link: New Media Interchange Wiki