Bad Day was shot on the Panasonic HVX200 camera using non-tape media. The shoot was over just two weeks with finishing at M2 in Soho. Full story in High Definition Magazine's next issue
SoHo's heated fashion wars boil over when Runaway Traveler (Shirin Tavakoli) stumbles upon an underground trunk show featuring the creations of actor John Malkovich. A spontaneous street brawl outside the theater sets the mood for this bizarre tale of haute couture, celebrity, martial arts and gender bending.
This show is focused on tracking your subscribber hits. I have the ultimate solution for all you guys looking for a solution... I went to the Apple Store in SOHO in NYC last night to check out the free vlog presentation. Two Pioneers, Ryanne from ryanedit.blogspot.com and Jay from http://www.momentshowing.net/. Ryanne has been since last November and it looks like Jay has been vLogging since March but I need him to confirm that with me. Regardless they are pioneers and are very important fixtures in the vlog landscape. I believe I called them the vLog fathers... This show is dedicated to Ryanne :), actually its for people like Ryanne who struggle with inconsistent stats and inaccurate download readings. I am a big promoter of Podtrac, but one needs to diversify their tools and today I want to discuss webpasties. Webpasties are my tool of choice for accurately tracking my user downloads.
Get a glimpse of some of the best spots in NYC with Concierge.com. Here they take you on a whirlwind tour of the world's greatest city, beginning with a sunrise by the Brooklyn Bridge. Then it's off to Chinatown, Soho, Moss @ Green Street, and a classic lunch at the famous Katz Deli. From there, 5th Ave is calling your name, don't resist! Central park, MOMA, a rowdy night in the Meatpacking District and a midnight jaunt to Times Square round out the day. Find out more at http://www.concierge.com
On 9/10, a young man in Soho places an ad for a roommate for his apartment. Then everything changes. Michael Urie (of ABC's Ugly Betty) plays the lead role in this film about life in NYC after 9/11. Unlike other movies on the topic, this is not a story of heroes or bravery but simply survival in the face of an unbearable tragedy which occurs just outside the lead character's window.
PUNKCAST#974 Vivien Goldman reading at Soho McNally Robinson, NYC, on Sep 10 2006 from her new book 'The Book Of Exodus' about the recording of Bob Marley's 'album of the century,' This clip describes a brush with the London Constabulary. More info: http://punkcast.com/974
I was at the last store opening in Soho, what was that 2002 or something??> I thought that was a big deal seeing that the line stretched in both directions around the block... I never got to see the end of either line but thought that big crowd was cool. Seriously guys that Opening has nothing on this new opening... I arrived at the store at 5:40 - I brought my video camera so you guys will be able to see some footage of the atmosphere outside before the first person entered the store. As i walked up 5th avenue I was on like 58th street (the store is on 59th) I heard cheers and was like oooh boy this is going to be huge... I saw that everything was blocked off ... in the surrounding block. I mean I walked the length between 59th & 60th saw that the crowd wrapped around the block... IT DIDNT STOP THERE!!! it crossed the street and then wrapped around that street as well, someone later mentioned that it went up to the length of about 6 FREAKN blocks, which kind of shocked me, because I wasn't expecting the crowd to be as big as it was. I have been going to Mac World every year since 1998 in both New York and San Fran, and let me tell you, none of those lines will ever compare to this one. I was a bit taken back ... I interviewd so many people who had said that they had been in line for about 3 hours For those of you who want a bit of perspective The Apple Cube (store) is an enterence way that goes downstairs into a basement area. It is directly across the street from Central Park, Right in the same complex as FAO Swartz, and directly across the street from Bergdorf Goodman. Outside of Times Square this is probably the most regularly visited location in the City. Its strategically placed & no one is going to miss it... The first celebrity sighting of the night ... I saw a friend of mine in line and he was like "HEY Man DID u just get him" ... I'm like get who... Steve Jobs ... I"m like what do you mean... He just walked right by you like 30 seconds ago... I'm like No Way- AWWWEEE are you kidding me ... he goes s...
I went to the Apple Store in SOHO in NYC last night to check out the free vlog presentation. Two Pioneers, Ryanne from ryanedit.blogspot.com and Jay from http://www.momentshowing.net/. Ryanne has been since last November and it looks like Jay has been vLogging since March but I need him to confirm that with me. Regardless they are pioneers and are very important fixtures in the vlog landscape. I believe I called them the vLog fathers...
Anyway this show is dedicated to Ryanne :), actually its for people like Ryanne who struggle with inconsistent stats and inaccurate download readings. I am a big promoter of Podtrac, but one needs to diversify their tools and today I want to discuss webpasties.
Webpasties are my tool of choice for accurately tracking my user downloads.
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Interview with Amanda Congdon from Rcoketboom at the Apple New York City store in Soho.
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