Montana Video Featured on the OutDoor Channel

Swamp City Productions, out of Florida, commissioned me be their Director of Photography for their flagship cable TV program called “What the Stuff Outdoor Adventures” which airs on the OutDoor Channel. It was a beautiful late spring day in Missoula when we shot- probably one of the most gorgeous days this year. We had a blast shooting it. Special thanks go out to Amanda Woolsey from Partners Creative and Neil and Adam from Swamp City for helping to make everything click together like magic. Another shout out goes to all of the talent that was prepared and and on time for the interviews and scenic shots! That makes life so easy :-) The video footage was shot right where I live in Missoula, MT. Enjoy the show!

What is Social Localism?

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When I first understood there was a such thing as web 2.0 a couple of years ago, the world seemed to open up to new and bigger potentials. No longer was I stuck in my little universe sending emails and browsing static web-pages. A fresh and unhindered space began to unfold. My sphere got a lot bigger. I almost felt a mild form of disdain for the old place I had left behind. But what about that distant memory? Am I more connected now? How am I using this new technology to build better, more lasting relationships?

What is the new Social Localism?

Well, nothing new really. It’s just become a lot more instant. Meeting people locally that is- but then what? The key is taking the time to really and honestly and genuinely get to know your new friends in the social media space. Connect- especially to those around you in the physical universe. I know long distance internet relationships have their place. Twitter and facebook are fabulous tools to meet far off people you never could have met otherwise, but never under estimate the awesome power of true and actual tangibility! A certain Divinci painting comes to mind. Once you establish a good connection online set up a real meeting. Socialize and network.

Some Localism tools

A friend of mine I met on Twitter, Monica Ray, aka @montanamonica sat down and met over coffee today to discuss the new Social Media Club Missoula that is beginning to take shape. It’s interesting how this one connection on Twitter has blossomed into a new network of really talented and helpful, local individuals. Our first meeting was a raving success for the simple fact that we began to really share information in real “real” time. What a fabulous opportunity to shine the localistic spirit! Twitter is fast, but the speed of sound is faster! So I’m going to do for you what was done in that meeting. I’m going to share some links. Some good localistic links.

To meet Twitter people in your area check out:

Twellow
Nearbytweats
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On facebook search for local groups of your interest and begin to ask for friendships. You never know who is out there until you make the effort to meet people.

Check your local online newspaper’s blogs and start commenting, sharing and making connections. Take that relationship into facebook or twitter. Then set up real meetings.

Join social media clubs like Social Media Club If there is not one in your area then start one!

Blog for your local audience

Ok. for the search engines… here you go. I am a video producer living in Missoula, Montana. I said it! Will Google index this statement? Probably. Anyone searching for video producers in Missoula, Montana might come across this post due to the key words. My point? Post for your audience where you are if you do business locally. As more folks make the internet an extension of their lives they will continue to search for the products and services in their area. Many of us know the Yellow Pages are scrambling to get more traction online. Their revenue is dropping in print because their coveted “walking fingers” have turned into the ever elusive browsing eyes. Dex knows what’s up. We should too.

Conclusion

So… tweet locally and act globally… no.. that’s cheesy. Anyway, thank you for listening!

Do you have some more links to share? What are your thoughts on the new social localism? Is this actually a true “ism”?

Montana Youth Camp Video

April 23, 2009 admin No Comments » Projects


One of a Kind Letters from Tim Danyo on Vimeo.

Well… another Montana Youth Camp is fast approaching. I am so thankful I was asked to return this year and shoot and edit another week of pure fun in the sun. The above video is an excerpt from a piece I put together at the 2008 camp. The theme was “One of a Kind.” This year we plan to produce a short film based off of the life of Daniel the profit. I am planning out some of the details right now in preparation. Check back for more posts from the camp!

Team projects make the difference.

 

Philip Christerson, Tim Danyo, and Bob Zingmark, Eugene O'Neil with nephew Russell

Philip Christerson, Tim Danyo, Bob Zingmark, Eugene O'neil with nephew Russell

 

 

Bob Zingmark from Zingmark Creative and I began working on the Elvis 008 video project last week. This is when we first met. I am always thrilled to meet other creative media types and to collaborate on projects. Much of my work is solo at the moment, so to be on a team, working together to facilitate a unique vision, really gets my juices flowing! The show went well and we were able to get some great footage of the musical event.

A shout out goes to my man, Philip Christerson, from Works Like a Dog Productions. He literally does work like a dog and I greatly appreciated that! Thanks for the Clear Coms!