:: Posted by photogenec on 10-03-2009
video management, video solution, video streaming
How many Gmail messages have you got stored up? 1000? 2000? 74 Gazillion? If you’re drowning in Gmails and want to reach organizational nirvana – help is just a few video frames away. This Gmail screencast tutorial will show you how to get massively organized by implementing and managing Gmail labels and filters. After you’ve set up your labels and filters, Gmail basically will organize itself. And you can worry about more serious things, like Pepperoni or Sausage!

:: Posted by photogenec on 10-03-2009
video management, video solution, video streaming
So, what if you were able to create a note on your MacBook Pro and when you closed the file it automatically sync’d with your PC at work, your iPhone in your chinos, and your Blackberry tucked away in your briefcase. That would be special. The Evernote System has got to be seen to be believed. And perhaps the best reason to install Evernote: It’s free. Play this screencast to get a little touch of the thousand and one ways Evernote can be used. You can install the software at www.evernote.com. Nota Bene!

:: Posted by photogenec on 10-03-2009
video management, video solution, video streaming
The Onliner for Proto video is designed to be a Proof of Concept for conference and exhibit kiosks. The production moves quickly, has great music, and gets across its message in a few short minutes. But. . .wouldn’t it be nice to have a web-based outliner that’s a project manager, a collaborator, a notebook, a media library, a. . .

:: Posted by photogenec on 10-03-2009
Less then 3% of all resumes submitted via online job boards are read much less recommended. The secret is out (as if this really was a secret): job boards serve those that pay them, not those that don’t. Hmmmm, that stands to reason, doesn’t it? The short term job seeker is most certainly the wisest job seeker. There are few great ‘OPEN ME FIRST’ techniques that work in this bizarre job market. Here is one of the better ones. . .
Screencast Resumes. If you’ve discounted the recent wave of video resume shops as too expensive or too ‘cookie cutter’, or you’ve been turned off by their website samples, read further. Perhaps I can convince you to think about the video resume from a different angle.
Photogenec Design (at www.photogenec.com) designs and builds a different type of resume. We promote your achievements by showing them visually (artwork, designs, white papers, photographs, architecture). We prefer to use a group of studio quality still pictures of you for what we’ve termed a ‘career photoshow’. The photoshow is a mixed media screencast that uses your voice as the narrator. Think of our approach as a two minute ‘you documentary’. We’re in the process of producing a few examples that showcase our philosophy. We hope to have these posted at photogenec.com by the middle of October. We do have a group of non-resume photoshows available in our Presentations Gallery now. Viewing these will give you a good idea of our direction.
Photogenec resume photoshows better support those job seekers in the Presentation Arts, Visual Arts, Web Design, Software Design, Technical Writing, and Copywriting markets. Generally speaking, professional job seekers that build or create things are best served with this technology. To determine if your professional direction might be advanced at Photogenec, please give Gene Rosen, Creative Director, a call at 949.421.7933 or send him a line at grosen@photogenec.com.
There is no cost for any consultations and we aim to keep our resume photoshow prices as affordable as possible – given the down market. Your photoshow can be uploaded to the service of your choice. Screencast.com is a credible one. Vimeo seems decent too. We can also provide you with a one page mini-site with your own unique URL.
Talk to Photogenec. Let’s see what we can do together.
Cheers,
–Gene
