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mFactory Systems, LLC provides a web-based application that provides tracking, logging, and distribution of video and film footage. It is the most sought-after solution of its kind, having been used on everything from Prime-Time Network shows, to cable series, to pilot presentations. The combination of its advanced digital video tools with the exceptionally powerful search engine has resulted in a solution that has no peers.
The benefits of the system are immediately realized without an investment in cumbersome hardware or expensive software. Additionally, all transactions are handled in a secure and proven environment.
Neon Chicken builds iPhone applications for all kinds of people, and all kinds of needs. I love doing this stuff — you know, Cocoa and mobile tech — and I plan to put out applications as often as I can. As I see it, the ability to be a part of what the iPhone is, is a fantastic opportunity. I am thrilled to be a part of your experience, and hope you’ll share your thoughts on our apps – and then tell your friends to use them as well.
Aweli, Inc. was acquired in a private transaction in December 2009.
Aweli, Inc. was founded to help facilitate the transition of traditional, broadcast video to cutting-edge, downloadable, and freely-distributed video. The services offered provide leading-edge solutions for emerging problems in the digital video market. The company takes great pride in its work, and strives to realize the goal that “Good enough is not good enough.”
Digital Video Hacks was published in 2005 by O’Reilly. Here’s the official book description:
With digital video, the hacking possibilities are limitless, for both amateurs and professional artists. From acquiring footage, mixing, editing, and adding effects to final distribution, Digital Video Hacks provides unique tips, tools, and techniques for every stage of video production. Whether you’re looking for a new technique to include in your next project, a solution to a common problem, or just a little inspiration, this book reintroduces you to the digital video you only thought you knew.
Videoblogging was published in 2006 by Wiley. Here’s the official book description:
Amazing, isn’t it? You’re on equal footing with multibillion-dollar TVand movie producers. Videoblogging lets your audience see your cause, your story, and your personal creations — and can be distributed to anyone with Internet access. Since the videoblogging community is all about sharing, more than 20 experts have kicked in tips and ideas to make this book the ultimate videoblogging crash course. So head for the checkout, grab fresh batteries for your video camera, and let’s get started!
I am an expert in digital video, a founder of multiple companies, inventor of the verified viewing process, and have numerous patents pending concerning methods of digital video distribution. Since 1996 I have provided software and service solutions to entertainment production companies throughout Los Angeles and New York. My companies, software, and services have helped produce the television shows ‘ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,’ ‘MTV’s Yo Momma,’ ‘FOX’s Nanny 911,’ and ‘Comedy Central’s The Showbiz Show with David Spade,’ among many others.
I hold a Bachelor of Science from Arizona State University, am an active member of the Producer’s Guild of America, and public speaker. I am also a published author: Digital Video Hacks (O’Reilly; ISBN 0596009461) and Videoblogging (Wiley; ISBN 0470037881) have helped thousands of people understand how to produce and distribute digital video with a high level of competence. When not consumed with work, I live, love, and enjoy life with my family.