Hands-On Guide
to Video Blogging and Podcasting
by
Lionel Felix and Damien Stolarz.
Podcasting and video blogging are the next wave in
multimedia communication. Podcasting is a fast
rising way to master internet publishing, and when
combined with corporate blogging works to give a
business greater influence within the multimedia
sphere.
Hands-On Guide to Video Blogging and Podcasting
is a book every professional in the broadcast and
multimedia sphere should read. The popularity of
podcasting and blogging continues to increase
exponentially, and this "Hands-On Guide," will
answer the questions and teach the reader the
technical skills necessary to capitalize on this new
technology. Stolarz and Felix are both highly
regarded within the field, and with this book, their
expertise and insight become available to all.
Lionel
Felix has spent the better part of the last 12 years
working in video post-production and live TV
production and enterprise technology management. He
has contributed to Gizmodo, CNET and Telematics
Journal as well as serving as Editor in Chief for
Car Hacks (http://www.carhacks.org),
a blog covering the convergence of consumer
electronics, navigation, wireless Internet and the
common car. At Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment,
Lionel served as Director of Technology where he
oversaw the management of over 1400 Sony Pictures
and Sony Corporation Internet properties including
Sony.com and Sonypictures.com.
Damien
Stolarz is an inventor, writer, and entrepreneur who
has spent over half his life making different kinds
of computers talk to each other. He is the Chief
Technology Officer of StreetDeck (http://www.streetdeck.com),
an in-car computing company that delivers digital
media entertainment and information into the
vehicle. Damien also worked for years developing P2P
streaming technology for Robotarmy Corp. and Blue
Falcon Networks (Now part of Akimbo.com). Damien has
written several books on digital media convergence
including Mastering Internet Video (2004) and Car PC
Hacks (2005). Damien holds a B.S. in Computer
Science/Engineering from UCLA.