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I'm gratified by your support of my DaVinci Resolve training. Remember, you can purchase any of the three titles for 25% off for a while longer. Still to come is a detailed presentation on the Color page. However, I'm narrating another audio book and doing some super-cuts to my NAB interviews, so the Color page webinar is still a few weeks away.
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At the NAB Show New York, I recorded 31 interviews:
- Seven think pieces with industry leaders
- Two discussions with PR agency CEOs
- Twenty-two in-depth conversations with companies creating products for media creators like us
Every single interview has valuable insight on what's happening in media, how tools are evolving and what we can do to stay afloat. Pick a few companies you like - or want to learn more about - and give them a listen.
Link: Index to Larry Jordan’s NAB Show New York 2024 Interviews
Not sure where to go first? Here are the Top 10 interviews:
Trade shows remind me that in spite of all the turmoil - and there is a LOT! - many things remain the same: Our love for telling stories. Our fascination with technology. The irresistible call of "what's new." And renewing contacts with friends and associates. While traditional media - like broadcast - continues to hollow-out, new markets - like social media - are exploding. While enterprises and studios still rule for high-budget entertainment, major league sports and extravagant events, well-paying, challenging jobs are emerging in corporate, social media and independent documentaries of all kinds. What hasn't stabilized is financing.
The world is changing. In 1940, Thomas Wolfe wrote "You can't go home again." While true that we can't go back to the past, it is also true that the future is not without hope. New opportunities exist for all of us - not just the rich and famous - to tell our stories and reach a worldwide audience. Distribution may be under attack, but storytellers have never had so many opportunities. A good idea is just as valuable today as ever - and far more likely to find its way to an audience.
The NAB Show reminded me that the world of media is far larger than we imagine, and extends far beyond the confines of broadcast transmitters. The world is a large place - what we need now is the courage to explore it.
Until next Monday, stay healthy, stay safe and edit well.
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