May 19, 2009

San Francisco Music Tech Summit - Part 1


A few weeks back, I gushed about being based in San Francisco and how the location puts our team right in the middle of a lot great discussion about digital media. So many digital media conferences roll through the city here - it’s sometimes hard to keep track, and manage all the information you learn at them. And don’t forget the importance of keeping up with the new contacts you make. This can be exhausting wink

In the mix of all of the digital media froth here in SF - one conference I always look forward to is the semi annual San Francisco Music Technology Summit. I was on a panel there Monday titled “Social Networking and Music”. I will blog more about that later, and I brought along a Flip Mino HD video camera to capture some of the panels. Using the video, and along with some write ups, I hope to share some interesting San Francisco Music Tech Summit discussions about community, music, and digital and social media with you in the coming days.

Whenever I go to a conference, and really pay attention to the discussions, I find afterward I come back to the office with more work than I expected. Therefore I don’t always have the time to edit the video I captured at a conference or the time to write up a blog post right away.

Fortunately NBC’s local web site for San Francisco, NBCBayArea.com, has an embeddable video which reviews the conference. This will give you a good preview of some of the topics that came up in the conference, and I promise to share video and blog content from the conference in the next few days. Please watch this clip - Great interviews with conference organizer Brian Zisk and many other digital music thought leaders follow in the video.

View more news videos at: http://www.nbcbayarea.com/video.

Chuck Fishman Posted by Chuck Fishman at 11:57AM PST

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