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January 31, 2005

When it comes to A/V, KISS

We had our Audio/Visual call for DEMO the other day. We've decided to keep things very simple, in terms of cues. We really want to be focused on our script and not on camera and projector transitions. The less that is related to timing, the better. Simple, clear delivery is the goal. Whether or not that's how it really happens is another story :) - but at least it's up to us. We won't be able to pin the blame on not having the right thing on the projector or whatever.

Posted by Jim at January 31, 2005 05:51 PM

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Hey Guys: I have been taking your feeds from the time Jumbo.net blogged.. opps...I lied--- actually from the time Shel mentioned it !!

Anyway..I think you guys are doing a great job.. just remember.. the blue screen syndrom for Bill Gates.. the RSS aggregator not working for scobles in blogbusinesssummit.. Technology folks understand that... dont get jittery about that foo.. it happens ..its murphys law..

Focus on the content , content and more content.. thats the sweet spot.. ! if your follow the KISS methods, the broader the scope of the horizon !! Setting a horizon is easier..making it broad is hard ..i.e capturing every nook and corner available ..which can be capitalized on. either it be a single sale or a corporate sale.. think of the "long trail"

Posted by: /pd at January 31, 2005 06:46 PM