Oh do I have some tasty treats right out of the amazing Jumpcut editor. I'm beginning to think every other word I type is Jumpcut. Perhaps some therapy is in order (new video concept?).
Anyways, let's move on with the videos, shall we?
I MET JUMPCUT (IRL) Random clips of Jumpcut and Macworld
Tonight was a post-podcamp meetup. It's really great to see what random projects everyone has been working on. If you don't know what Podcamp is, perhaps a Google search is in order?
So, they are basically just a lot of me, everyone from Jumpcut and the iPhone haha. I definitely took more video than photos. That seems to be a trend.
First things first.. Ben gave me my first Google shirt. Thank you! Mark this day in history.
Secondly, I just got back to my hotel room with all intentions of heading to bed. First the various email/social networks needed checking and then to Jumpcut to see if there are any new videos. Well, Weibel has been creating some great candid CES shorts for the past week, and I just noticed there was a parkour CES spoof!
Now, you may or may not have seen the spoof video Desiree and I created about about our friends who actually do parkour. Just in case you missed it, you can view our video right here:
Alright NOW check out the CES spoof version live from Vegas compliments of Weibel:
That was amazing. You guys are great.
[ "What is all this parkour nonsense you've been talking about?"
Well, to keep it short and sweet, parkour is running, jumping, climbing and other complex techniques inspired by human movement over, under, around and through obstacles in one's environment. The goal of parkour is to adapt one's movement to any given obstacle in one's path. ]
Enough about parkour, you say.. more about MACWORLD! That will all be coming up in the next few days. To get your Mac fix that was not fed in this post, feel free to visit MacBreak on twit.tv for some amazing coverage by some amazing people including Leo Laporte, Merlin Mann, Scott Bourne, Alex Lindsay, John Foster, and Kendra Arimoto and I.
Tomorrow is the very last day of Macworld. I'll be checking in one last time before my flight to see if there is anything that I may have missed. After that, it's back to the east coast. Tragic.