The blog and podcast site for the Multimedia Team of the Western Territory of the Salvation Army.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

The Media Moment - Show #055

On this week's show, Richard and Josh discuss some of our favorite media-related websites. Links include:

www.gigavox.com

www.epinions.com

www.2-pop.com

discussions.apple.com

www.lynda.com

www.dv.com

www.creativecow.net

www.digitalproductionbuzz.com

www.commandn.tv

www.twit.tv

www.thinkgeek.com

www.makezine.com

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

The Media Moment - Show #054

Our guest on The Media Moment this week is Paul Hebblethwaite, Business Administrator at the Glendale Corps. Paul is responsible for the social service programs run at that corps, including an after-school program called The Zone, which recently added a film element. Listen as we talk to Paul about the program, and how it can be modeled similarly at other locations. Link:

http://zfi.la

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

The Media Moment - Show #053

The Browns take over The Media Moment this week, as we welcome special guest, Major Frank Brown (Retired), otherwise known as Richard's dad. Frank brings to our attention a particular need in the small corps in our territory, and lets us in on his plan to fix it. We also continue to follow Richard's quest to send a VGA signal over CAT5 cable. Link:

http://spiritofthewest.blogspot.com

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

The Media Moment - Show #052

This week on The Media Moment, we present to you, the faithful Media Moment listener, yet another mixed bag of media goodies. Topics covered include how to send VGA over a CAT5 cable, the new three camera video setup at Pasadena Tabernacle, and why Richard's feet hurt.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

The Media Moment - Show #051

Frequent Media Moment listener Nathan Newcomb is our guest this week, as we discuss the difficulties he's facing as he attempts to upgrade the audio/video capabilities in the chapel at his corps in Hobbs, NM. Listen as we talk about the different options available to him, and how others might be facing similiar problems in their buildings.