Posted by: Tim Reha | Wednesday, February 03, 2010 |
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Please accept this invitation to the TEDxSeattle Discussion.
TedxSeattle Discussion February, 5th, 5:30pm-8pm Rat and Raven (http://www.ratandraven.com), University District. 5260 University Way NE Seattle, WA 98105 - 206 524 3166 Complementary, No Registration Required.
Street parking up there on the Ave is free and available at that time. Happy hour specials include $2 off the entire menu (bar food, mostly standard with some twists); $3 wells, $3 domestic drafts and $4 imports (and $2 PBR if that is to your taste). We have reserved the *upstairs deck* (covered year-round and heated.
As part of this discussion, I will present ideas for filming, streaming and live synthing the event using an integrated internet dashboard approach. We will be looking for student volunteers to learn about this approach and work on the TEDxSeattle event. If all goes well, we will pitch this work to the main TED based on our efforts here. This presentation will go on around 6:00pm .
Posted by: Tim Reha | Tuesday, December 15, 2009 |
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From from 2001 to 2005 John Cook was always on my press list for Venture All Stars and Investment Forum events. Well almost always on the list, accept or the private investor pitch events where zero press were allowed due to SEC regulations.
This year I caught back up with John as he was the host for the WTIA 2010 Predictions event (I produce WTIA TV). A few weeks later at the DEMO Innovation Meet-up in Seattle, John and I decided to shot an impromptu video interview with VC and angel investor guests. Since we both travel in the same circles John invited me to collaborate to shoot TechFlash’s 1st Anniversary Party and Trival Challenge.
For the project, it was clear that TechFlash needed a birthday gift. I created a new “corporate imaging package for TechFlash that included custom branded motion graphics package with sound effects. This was used for the intros and outtros for each video. At the event Colin Christianson and I setup both a live stream and HD video studio used to interview guests at the even to tell their stories and the 2010 Outlook.
Posted by: Tim Reha | Monday, December 14, 2009 |
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TechFlash is the Puget Sound Business Journal’s technology and venture blog that has grown into a must read on both the local and national news front.
I had a great time working with John Cook to create HD Video for the DEMO Innovation Meetup in Seattle. Here is the video.
John Cook from Tech Flash interviews Andy Sack, Founder’s Co-op and Bill McAleer: Managing Director, Voyager Capital at the 2009 DEMO Innovation Seattle Meetup.