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Vimeo® Festival & Awards Opens For Submissions
FIRST-EVER VIMEO® FESTIVAL & AWARDS CELEBRATES CREATIVE ONLINE VIDEO AND OPENS FOR AWARDS SUBMISSIONS
Leading Industry Luminaries and Award-Winning Creators to Judge Submissions;
Winner of ‘Best Online Video’ Award to Receive $25,000 Grant to Produce New Work
NEW YORK, June 3, 2010 – Vimeo®, an operating business of IAC [NASDAQ: IACI], opened the submissions window today for the Vimeo Awards, which honors creative and original online videos and the people that create them. Read the rest of this entry »
2 Million YouTube Views!!!
ok.. *NOW* I’m completely over this video and y’all never have to hear about it ever again! :D hahaha
Thanks again to Erik Beck for inviting me to participate in the “Harry Potter vs. Voldemort Rap” video, which just passed 2,000,000 (two million) views! :D
An amazing experience for me. :D I can’t express enough how much fun it is to be a fan of my own ultra-talented friends! :D



YouTube Link: Harry Potter vs. Voldemort Rap
Behind The Scenes clip:
Mobile version: iPod Video (.mp4)
~ Bill Cammack | @BillCammack
NYTVF: The Web Series Producers Guide
Last year, I was invited to speak @ the 2008 NYTVF (New York Television Festival).
Here’s the video of the entire panel discussion. My section begins @ 2:40.
This panel, featured distinguished content creators and arbiters offering audiences a primer on the best approaches to producing your Web series. Should you produce it yourself or wait for production money? How long should the show be, and how frequently should it appear? Do you syndicate, or offer it exclusively. Lastly, how do you get people to watch it? Panelists: * Paul Kontonis (Moderator) – CEO, For Your Imagination * Bill Cammack – Video Editor and Consultant * Kirby Ferguson – Writer/Director/Producer, GoodieBag.tv * Marc Hustvedt – Editor-in-Chief, Tubefilter News * Brett Wilson – Co-founder and CEO, TubeMogul
1 Million YouTube Views!!!

Well… That was fun! :D Thanks again to Erik Beck for inviting me to participate! :D
YouTube Link: Harry Potter vs. Voldemort Rap
Construction
I’m making a change to a pretty ambitious theme today (Friday, July 24) that I think is gonna look GREAT once I get all the changes done to the most recent entries, but is going to look pretty bad probably for the entire morning.
Also, I think I’m going to lose threaded comments using this theme, which will make some of the conversations look strange in the comments. I’ll see what I can do about that, but anyway, I wanted to make this post so you would know what’s going on this morning. I plan to be pretty well progressed by early afternoon.
Thanks for reading! :D
~Bill
Final Cut Pro 7
Bill Cammack HPvsV
Harry Potter Rap Battle on G4′s “Attack of the Show”

Permalink: AotS “Around The Net”, July 16, 2009
97,140 Views And Counting…
Indy Mogul “Harry Potter” Shoot
Formats Available: iPod Video (.mp4)
Annie Tsai films behind the scenes footage of the Indy Mogul “Harry Potter vs. Voldemort Rap” shoot.
Director/Editor: Erik Beck
Harry Potter: Michael Johnson
Voldemort: Doug Cheesman
Lee Jordan: Bill Cammack
“Harry Potter vs. Voldemort Rap” Indy Mogul Test Film
Show: Indy Mogul
Episode: Harry Potter vs. Voldemort Rap
Director/Editor: Erik Beck
Harry Potter: Michael Johnson
Voldemort: Doug Cheesman
Lee Jordan: Bill Cammack
Download the Wizard Rap .mp3 => http://indymogul.com/wizardrap
Hire an Executive Producer (EP)
If you’re going to make television shows, or at this point, shows for the web… SOMEBODY on your team needs to KNOW. HOW. TO. MAKE. TELEVISION. SHOWS!!! :/
If you cut this corner, your productions will look like trash, and deservedly so. Now you can’t say no one ever told you.
I was minding my business one day and got a call from some so-called television production company to come in and interview with them to create a pilot for this show they were trying to sell. They had received my name from someone I had worked with before, so I decided (against my better judgement, haha) to go see what they wanted.
This was back in the day, so I show up to this so-called television production company with tapes. Beta tapes & 3/4″, just in case they were so primitive as to still be using 3/4″. Of course, it turns out that they had NEITHER. No Beta Decks in-house and No 3/4″ decks. So, that was that for my demo materials. Of course, at this point in time, my demo reel is right here on my site ===> (see sidebar), and companies are encouraged to check it out before wasting my time. Read the rest of this entry »




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