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May 03, 2008

Gerd Leonhard on Broadband Media Trends (episode # 1 of the new GerdTube series) *using Screenflow

This is the first of a new video series tagged 'Gerdtube', explaining the differences between a narrowband or more or less disconnected world, and a broadband-connected world. Users become creators, copyright morphs into usage right (i.e. licensing), ads become content, media becomes interactive by default, broadcasting goes 2-way, and Control becomes Trust....

I made this video using a keynote slideshow as well as the hot new Screenflow app which allows full video integration while recording a slideshow (works only on Mac OSX Leopard) - let me know how you like it.

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Great stuff! I love that you're demonstrating how to do this stuff and you're sharing pieces of your presentations and consulting with all of us. I can't get to all the conferences I'd like to, so this is a wonderful way for me to keep up with your work. Thanks for the effort.

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