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A quick note on all this CES content and video

Posted on January 17, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

If you are a long-time reader of mine, you’ve probably noticed a ridiculous upswing in content this week.  If, on the other hand, you are new to the LD, you probably think I’m one of the more prolific bloggers around. 

The simple truth of it is: I captured a ton of content at CES this year, just didn’t get to upload it until after I returned.  Not only that, I didn’t want to blast it all in one day, so I’ve spaced it out for the past few days.  I think it comes to an end tomorrowish.  That said, while I appreciate the ridiculously rapid pace at which the blogosphere addresses news and moves on to the next topic, I think the year’s biggest consumer technology event deserves a few extra days worth of coverage.  And if that means I blog alone on the topic, well, it won’t be the first time!

Also, you’ve probably noticed a bunch of videos and many of you may be thinking “video? cool, but I don’t have the time this moment, I’ll just watch it later.”  Have no fear, the videos are mostly 1 minute long, some of them are… 2!  Yup, nice, bite-size content, perfect for that time while sending/receiving email in the mornings…

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Bloghaus vs Press room vs Experiencing CES

Posted on January 17, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

IMG_2358 press room - mac guysPR Queen Renee Blodgett has a great article today on Old vs New Media at CES this year.  Once you’ve read it, scroll down to read Jim Louderback’s comment:

And let’s face it, if you’re hanging out in the press room at CES — or the Bloghaus at the Bellagio, sucking down free coffee and looking for your next freelance gig or some free bandwidth, you’re in the wrong place anyway.

I think Jim’s comments are spot-on.  I kept wanting to go to the Bloghaus, but kept having other things that I felt couldn’t be missed.  I’ve heard it was a great time, but I was truly amazed at the quantity of time people chose to spend there.  In my eyes, CES is so packed full of events (note to self: do not attend 4 press conferences next year – ugh), I couldn’t justify the taxi line and traffic to head over to the Bellagio Hotel to hang out with other bloggers.  Don’t get me wrong, there is no insult intended here – I had some good friends there and a lot of bloggers who I read religiously. 

IMG_2543 south hall entrancewayNow, granted, I am in this utterly tiny minority of bloggers who happens to make a living in the consumer electronics field.  For me, it was equally important to attend events as a blogger as it was to extend my personal network of consumer technology manufacturers.  Furthermore, I was asked by a client to scout new technology for possible licensing or acquisition needs.  This created a bit of a “perfect storm” (in a good way) for me where literally every booth had the potential of being interesting, either for the blog, for the client, or for me.  It’s nice when worlds like these collide.

I did hit the press room a few times, but mostly to grab a bagel or a coffee and then head back off to the floor.  While there, I couldn’t help but notice the level of “old guard” that was there.  It was like being surrounded by the ghosts of CES past.  I was impressed by the quantity of available laptops and network connections they provided for people to use.  Primarily, the two press rooms (one in the Sands, one in the LVCC) were located very conveniently to do a drop-by. 

I’d like to see CES approach bloggers differently in CES 2008 with these simple suggestions:

  • team up with & sponsor the Bloghaus, then either move it to the Renaissance (right next to LVCC) or at least have an annex there – the Bellagio is beautiful, but prohibitively far from the action.  Also, I’d rather see CEA doing the sponsorship than an individual company – while I applaud Seagate for their initiative, as I was walking the floor with Dave Winer he made some very good points about the bias it creates (whether evil or not, it’s bias).
  • change the single “press” badge into three badges: Analyst, Online Media, Offline Media – the rationale being it tremendously helps the PR staff for a company to know who they are talking to.  some companies care more about the blogosphere than they do print media.  others don’t.  focus is good.
  • provide blogging “clusters” (or pods) on the show floor – once you have your Online Media badge, you can go to these pods which include power and network and allow you to rapidly get your fresh content online

Anyone out there have any other thoughts for blogging & CES 2008?

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Video(s) from Pussycat Dolls party with Microsoft at CES2007

Posted on January 17, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

IMG_2661 groupFor some reason it really seemed like this year’s CES has a lot more overlapping events than I remember from previous years, and my evening calendar often appeared more full than the day! Now Microsoft has a pretty decent track record for throwing CES parties, so I knew it was a must-visit (even though HP’s party was also at Pure the previous night, and even though the Best Buy party in 2006 featured the Pussycat Dolls).

pussycat dolls (11)At the beginning (well, I guess middle, but we didn’t get there right away) the Pussycat Dolls were on stage doing a whole dance routine. Now I wasn’t previously aware of this, but there are actually two different groups called the Pussycat Dolls – one is the group out of LA, the other are the dancers in Vegas. We had the Vegas crew, and while they weren’t the same ladies from the videos, they certainly weren’t a disappointment. And since I am a giving person, I recorded some video of the event (scroll down if you are losing patience with my prose). The funny moment for me was when a bouncer came up to me, asked if I was videoing, and I said “no, just taking pictures.” It was even funnier because there were at least two dozen phones and cameras all within sight, all recording as well!

I’ve said before that I’m a big fan of Muvee’s AutoProducer software, so as I was thinking about the best way to share the videos I took. I decided to make FIVE (5) different videos and upload them all. The cool part is – I only spent about 10 minutes generating all five videos, thanks to Muvee’s excellent software. And half of the time was just me picking out which themes to try! Now, on to the Muvees…

Version 1: Pro-Very Fast theme, no editing

Version 2: Pro-Very Fast theme, minor editing

Version 3: “Dance Floor” theme

notice the cool pulsing effects? all automatic!

Version 4: “Over the Top” theme

Version 5: basic Pro-Fast theme featuring U2’s “Beautiful Day”

just to show the difference between using different types of music with otherwise the same content

I’ve got a full Muvee review coming soon (and an interview at CES), but make sure you try watching at least a couple of different ones to see the power of the software. Again, I spent less than 10 minutes to create all 5 videos. Not too shabby.

ms vista party (5)Back to the topic at hand – the party. The DJ was DJ-AM, which wowed Dave, while had me say “him?” All I can say about his spinning was: best music ever. I’ve never seen a room react so positively to a DJ for so long (hours and hours) before. I don’t do as much clubbing as in my younger days (when I did almost no clubbing whatsoever), but this was a seriously impressive night. Click here for more party pix.

I might be incorrect, however, when I point out the irony of the DJ using a Mac to play the music at the Vista-related party…

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Video of the Stardust: it's a-tumblin' down

Posted on January 17, 2007 by Jeremy Toeman

While at CES and on a shuttle bus from the Las Vegas Convention Center to the Venetian Hotel, I looked out the window and saw them knocking the windows out of the Stardust Hotel. Naturally, I shot some video…

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Jeremy Toeman is a seasoned Product leader with over 20 years experience in the convergence of digital media, mobile entertainment, social entertainment, smart TV and consumer technology. Prior ventures and projects include CNET, Viggle/Dijit/Nextguide, Sling Media, VUDU, Clicker, DivX, Rovi, Mediabolic, Boxee, and many other consumer technology companies. This blog represents his personal opinion and outlook on things.

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