Posts tagged: Streaming

Robert Scoble: “Video Production for the Rest of Us Arrives with New TriCaster 40”

Master of tech, streaming and all things cutting edge, Robert Scoble takes a first look at the new TriCaster 40 from NewTek! Leo Laporte uses a NewTek TriCaster to produce the video shows on the TWiT.tv network. So do many professional video producers, TV stations, etc. But getting a TriCaster usually costs more than $20,000. […]

Article: How One Tech Company Got MTV to Embrace Live Music

How One Tech Company Got MTV to Embrace Live Music Seven years ago a Texas company called NewTek launched TriCaster, a product that essentially puts all the equipment from a TV news truck into one box. It’s affordable as broadcasting equipment goes, with rigs as cheap as $5000. There is even a video interview with […]

Sound Burst Presented by nicefishfilms – Philip Nelson HD Music Video

I recently had the opportunity to do an interview with Michael Sean Wright of Nice Fish Films to talk about my upcoming album that was crowd funded using a Kickstarter project! The song featured in the interview is “Listen to the Silence” which was co-written with my good friend, Mike Manning. Check out more of […]

The best French band you will ever hear!

I love finding a band that I’ve never heard of and then the totally blow me away.. I was browsing the Amoeba Records website checking out their live streaming of in-store performances thinking that I should pitch them on TriCaster. The first band that popped up was a French band named “Revolver”.. I started watching […]

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Boy inhales entire balloon and passes out with scissors in hand!

I think we all have inhaled helium to hear our funny voice but this video takes it to the next level.. A friend of my FOUND this on his video camera. Apparently his son had “borrowed” the camera to make his own helium video. He takes some scissors, cuts open the mylar balloon, inhales the […]

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Review – GeekBeat.TV – The MUST have iPad app for musicians.

I’m a gigging musician and managing the lyrics/chords for the many songs that get requested used to take up a huge binder. After discovering the iPad app, SongBook Pro ChordPro, I only need my trusty iPad. Watch this review and the immediately go buy the app.

SiliconHillsNews.com: NewTek’s Philip Nelson’s kickstarter CD project

I’ve know Laura Lorek for many years at the premier tech writer in south Texas. Recently she left her job at the San Antonio Express-News to start SiliconHillsNews.com. Checkout her story on my kickstarter album project! Click HERE to read.

The Future of Live Sports Production!

The world is rapidly changing. Budgets are dropping, sponsors are cutting back.. It seems like everything around us is in decline! Everything except the demand for sports programming! In this perfect storm of lower budgets but more demand for content, what is a producer to do? D2 Productions teamed up with live sports producing legend, […]

Highlights of TechCrunch Disrupt 2011

Gypsy takes a walk around the show floor and talks to some of her favorites during TechCrunch 2011 in San Francisco, CA.

Some great live music.. Camille Cortinas

As I work on my own album and see what goes into writing, recording and performing a good song.. It makes me appreciate the awesomeness of Camille Cortinas! This song is called “A Letter to Myself” and it can be heard in Starbucks across America!! You can visit her website at www.CamilleCortinas.com