Archive | May, 2009

27 May 2009 ~ 19 Comments

Submitted for your approval – Birkhead Editorial

It is springtime, so I have been busy busy busy, but it isn’t all yard work.

Below you will find screen shots of a project I am working on for Birkhead Editorial. The client and I are very pleased with the results of our hard work, but we would like to ask for feedback from the infinite peanut gallery that is the internet.

Some background:

Birkhead Editorial is a Hi Definition editorial service helmed by Andrew Birkhead. Andrew is a seasoned story teller who’s mantra is to “Add Value” and his mission to “Make people, places, and projects better with my storytelling, compassion and passion.”

Please sound off in the comments. Does this site extend Birkhead Editorial’s brand? Does it portray Andrew’s mantra or mission? Does it entice you to explore? Can you find what you are looking for?

Some technical information:

This site will be built with WordPress, and we will be using Vimeo to host all of the video work with a plus account so each piece can be viewed in Hi Definition.

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I am looking forward to feedback. I will be starting the the build next week and will update with links when the site is live. Thanks for checking it out!

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25 May 2009 ~ 0 Comments

The Mind Trust at The Indiana Humanities Council

I was digging through some draft posts, and realized I never posted this, so consider this a lost and found piece. The video player above features a series of videos that my friend PK and I put together a few months ago for the Indiana Humanities Council during a First Friday salon with The Mind Trust.

The Mind Trust is a pretty cool education organization, and they are behind some pretty great programs. If you have time, they are worth learning more about.

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22 May 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Fall Out Boy, Metro Station, and Cobra Starship – Ride Home Show!

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Last Friday marked the first of the outdoor concert series at White River Gardens’ here in Indianapolis. It was launched with a big rocking monster of a show that brought parents and teens from all over out into the rain.

Ben and Brian braved the weather to observe and report, and a new episode of the RockitBomb Ride Home Show was produced. Give it a listen!

Ride Home Show with Fall Out Boy, Cobra Starship, and Metro Station

Fall Out Boy Ride Home Show

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11 May 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Dead air this week.

I have been working on some new magic the last few weeks – so there is no show this week. Keep an eye out for some updates soon. If I get some spare time I will try to post a mix this coming week, I have a lot of good stuff sitting around that I keep meaning to play.

-Brian

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10 May 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Lots of great stuff in the works!

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I missed blogging for all of April, so I feel like I need to catch up a bit. After turning over another decade at the top of the month, I have been moving pretty much non stop.

Last week we (team at Community Health Network) launched a new look for the majority of eCommunity.com, the organization’s main site. As one can imagine, this took a lot of work from a lot of people, and there will be a lot of new possibilities with the way the new site has been built.

Outside of the 9-5 things have been just as busy. RockitBomb has been having some great guests, but is currently going through a bit of “dead air” as I work on some new stuff (HINT: It involves moving pictures). I am beyond excited to be creating content that I have had in my head for almost 5 years. In music news – I have also been recording a lot of sketches for Thin Fevers, and hope to get some stuff recorded with the band this summer.

For fun, my son and I have been all about 2D Boy’s World of Goo, which I picked up as part of the MacHeist bundle this year. We just beat it – and now I am thinking about buying the Wii version so can play it again and not be locked in the office.

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