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Boston Media Makers - Making a Movie

At this month's Boston Media Makers meeting we made an improv movie. Here are two moments from the meeting. In the first segment, Steve Schultze explains the MIT New Media Exemplr Library and how he is making a documentary for kids to watch which will explain the ins and outs of video blogging.

Check out the project at: http://www.projectnml.org/exemplars/

In the second clip, John Herman from Neutrino Boston talks about taking a risk together by participating in an improv activity. Participants were asked to write down "I Hate..." and "I Love..." and be sincere... Then we filmed each person saying what they had written down...

Professional improv actors will be making real time movies starting in November in Boston.

Neutrino Boston: http://neutrinoboston.com/

John Herman: http://johnherman.org/

Boston Media Makers: http://bostonmediamakers.wordpress.com

Formats available: Quicktime (.mov)

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Things I hate(I don't really hate, I just don't like)...Watching vlog after vlog that is about other vlogs making vlogs about other vlogs that make vlogs about vloggers.

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