Monday 29 December 2008

Episode 1 - Introduction



This is just a short video to introduce myself and the start of The Timber Kid video podcasts. Thank you for watching, I hope to have another video out shortly.

Callum

3 comments:

Handi said...

Callum: Nice intro dude...

Nice Pictures and all also.

You ought to Put that Video on the Top as a Widget or whatever they call it, so it's the first thing they see..

Then make your post in the Body of the Blog, I'm working on an intro Video myself for my Blog, And that's what I'm planning on doing is putting at the top of my Blog.

To tell people what the blog is about, what I'm doing etc, then Of course make one kinda like Marc does for all of his Video Intro's and all.

Great work, You using a Digital Video Recorder? or are you using a Laptop with Web Cam?

Oh 1 other thing, if you are thinking bout expanding a little, convert some of your Videos if you can into MOV "Quicktime" Format, and Cover your bases on iTunes. I have my Workshop on iTunes as a Free podcast, more newcomers also...

I will be lookin forward to your new videos soon...

Handi

Handi said...

Callum: Forgot, for your Blog, You might want to put a Contact Information.

The email that you have on your Picture/Video introduction, you can use this Service here such as i do.

Comes in Handi, you can get email and all sent to your main box since there isn't a means of putting your email and all on your blog.

Check it out and see if you like it.

http://kontactr.com/?ref=wgt

Handi

dryhter said...

Callum,
GREAT JOB,good to see you starting so early most of us don't get our act together until much later in life. I am going to check out the webcam.
Handi had a good suggestion about keeping that on top. You might be able to do that by editing the post to some date in the future and just republish it It worked for me.
And I see you are a wood turner,I am a carpenter by trade mostly Finish Carpentry. Sometimes I get to work in the shop on cabinets and whatnot. I have a video at my site
WWW.underconstructionlive.com
where I show how to turn a small slipper foot leg that can be easily carved into a ball and claw foot. Check it out.
And I would be more than happy to put a link up at my site to yours if you like.
Chips and Shavings
Dave