Symmetric Media Video Production
Symmetric Media specializes in video production, DVD production, and online media distribution. Located in the SF Bay Area, we offer custom media services for large and small businesses. Our services include: conference and event coverage, promotional videos, training videos, instructional videos, and event photography.
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Prosper Days 2008 Conference Videos
Conference and event videography is our specialty, and that's why Prosper.com (the people-to-people lending marketplace) hired us again this year to cover their annual conference in San Francisco. Videos from Prosper Days 2008 have been posted to Google Video and YouTube. Hi-Resolution Flash videos are also available.
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Video Clips from Daft Punk
Here are some clips I shot at the Daft Punk concert this past weekend in Berkeley, CA.
These robots from outer space, who descended on the outdoor Greek Theater from inside their psycho-cosmic-hyper-transporter pyramid, brought messages of brotherhood and love to the people of earth. We are Human, After All!
Highlights of Steve Jobs interview at All Things Digital 5
More: Jobs and Bill Gates interviews
Discovering an Audience
Part of my involvement at the 24 Hours of Daytona was editing and uploading the TRG video updates. Ron from Blue Coast Films shot one minute interviews, handed me the tape and I did the rest. Each update featured a team member describing the team's current status.
This was the first time TRG had up-to-the-minute videos posted to their website directly from the track, so we didn't know what to expect. Their web guy called Ron on Monday to report a huge spike in traffic - something like 2000% more traffic than usual he said. That's proof they have an audience, and proof they are using the right medium to reach them.
View TRG Video Updates:
A side-note...
I ran into problems when leaving the track for the first update - they were not letting more cars enter the infield until 8pm for some safety code. That meant I couldn't get back in for several hours. I decided to trek it on foot over to the strip-mall across from the track with my laptop. I walked around the parking lot searching for wireless signals. I found many, but none worked. I eventually found a strong public Wifi signal and uploaded the updates from the curb!




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