My Video Interview from CMW’s Making Media Connections 2009

Chicago’s grassroots media training shop, Community Media Workshop, has posted online a multimedia roundup of last month’s Making Media Connections conference. I covered that content today on Chicagosphere. During the two-day event, a roving videography team interviewed several participants about the growing importance of online and community media. I was among the interviewed, and commented on the need to look to the blogosphere for tomorrow’s columnists and journalists. Find that video above–and I swear I look a lot less sleepy after you click the play button.

(Video: My sleepy eye-thumbnailed comments on the future of online media.)

(Click the HQ button for a higher-quality video. RSS subscribers, click here to view the video on CHICAGO CARLESS.)

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