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It's weird how we're back to audio again, it's like when we first got radio! :P
Good luck Leo!
This is going to be the best thing since the Screensavers!
Good Luck, I'll be watching.
Jim
I can readily understand that audio podcasts are much more popular -- for the reasons you gave -- but I actually have more time to watch *and* listen (I'm semi-retired) and I rarely sit at my PC to simply listen to audio, unless it's some fine music, of course. :)
Just some thoughts from an idle Aussie.
All the best with the new stuff -- I'm sure it'll be terrific.
I have a couple questions for you:
1) How high are the ceilings in your new studio?
2) Who is going to create the studio for you (lights, sound, etc.)? Are you doing it yourself, or getting your production posse involved?
Like I said, I'm very excited about what you're doing. I've been producing a number of short video tutorials for a while. It takes a lot of time, but in the end, it's absolutely worth it.
Can you believe that we can do this type of thing from our homes?
Welcome to the future!
Best of luck with the new endeavors...next time I'm in Petaluma, I'll bring my sign!
How will you control the lighting with all the windows?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNchmgNi4kA
Good luck with the new chapter. We'll be listening in Northern Ireland as usual!
M.
Looks great! Can't wait to see some video. Wasn't there an indie game developer below you? Did they fold?
This is another step in your evolution of delivering media, and perhaps the most exciting yet. Your fans can hardly wait...We all wish you the best of luck!
We live in a time now where we can simply fire the people between us and the audience who don't get and/or support our vision. Exciting times indeed.
And whereas in two years I predict the same revenue from this as you got from The Lab, think of the hundred of hours of your life you get back that you once spent on airplanes.
Only good times ahead.
What a thrill to watch them.
And, now apparently, we'll be watching them live.
Paul Colligan
I have been waiting for you to do something like this for a long time. Can't wait to see the show and the evolution of online video in your hands.
Good luck though, Leo.
I worked with Tom Green back in the mid-90s at our local cable station (Rogers, in fact), where he first broke new ground and he's a terrific model to follow.
He understands new media and content delivery, as do you, and I envision only wild success for both of you!
Best of luck. I'll be watching!
Excited for you, and excited to watch. I've enjoyed your work since the early days of the Screen Savers, and appreciate you have kept reinventing yourself as the medium has changed.
My husband (retired broadcaster) and I (retired print journalist) have been fans since the Stuart Cheifet/Computer Chornicles days.
The place looks fabulous and I think you may be ahead of your time (what's new?), but the rest of the world will catch up.
BTW, your office table is exactly like our dining table, so we'll feel right at home watching your roundtable discussions.
Good luck. Enjoy Tasmania (I recall the thrill of find the course listing for the Univ. Of Tasmania in the days before the Internet was the web, so have wanted to go there myself.)
Keep what you're doing!
You need her on your first show as a good luck charm.
Best of luck with your latest project!
I wish you the best of luck. I watched regularly on techtv. and briefly with Amber. I'm sorry your tv show never made it back to the US but now with TWIT we'll get to see more of you again. You and Amber make a great team on net at nite. I hope you can do more with her.
I'm convinced that material generated in a live, interactive environment is generally better and more compelling than something that's been pre-recorded for later distribution.
It's always possible to connect a computer to a TV for live streaming video. If Apple TV also added live video/audio streams it would be closer to becoming a perfect multimedia-surfing device for the living room. Imagine the ability to tune into live interactive programs from around the globe, or simply catch them later in the podcast version.
Leo, I believe you are about to pioneer something very compelling and I wish you the best of luck with it.
I can't wait to see what's gonna come out of this studio. I would say that 90% of my media consumption comes from podcasts, and you're mostly responsible for getting me hooked on them. This will be a good breath of fresh air in the podcasting/new media realm. Good luck, and we'll be anxiously watching for your twit live launch!
Your innovative ways to introduce a whole new experience will definitely be a worthwhile endeavor. Interactive is the key word these days. People are engaging in live online broadcasts like never before.
That woody traditional style of your new studio will blend the past and present and bring a bright future.
You will prosper with even more recognition as being the guardian angel of our computers.
All the best!
I'll be watching!
You should dress up the old radio and use it as a "mascot"!
Love the "signs outside the window" idea -- wish I lived closer, it sounds like that'd be a fun road trip!
Good luck, we'll keep watching and listening!
http://live.pirillo.com/
It opened a door, an opportunity.
Looks like you see it the same way, Leo.
Go grab it!
Love your new place.Please keep up the great work Leo.
I Look forward to your podcasts every week,and hope you keep doing them for a long time to come.
Good luck.
You're really pushing the tv industry, and believe me it needs it. And how much more satisfying karmically and environmentally than working from near home?
Congratulations.
Another guy wanting out of the tv "biz".
(Rogers. What do you expect?)
You should look at what they guys at Revision3 did. I know tons of people that I have turned on to Revision3 programming since it has become the TechTV replacement. Hell, you, pat and the TSS gang could reunite on Revision3 and then poof, you have a new version of TSS, and then maybe you could start a show like CHF on R3 as well... hehe.
Oh I can dream can't I?
I'm glad to hear that you're back and breaking new ground. This sounds very exciting! Keep us updated!
Hopefully it will all be up soon ;)
Now, the wood is gorgeous, but it's hard as heck to light. You've got to get it well into the gray curve, clearly visible in the foot of the exposure, but not shiny. This will take a lot of light. Then you've got to elevate skin tones above that. (And the shiny windows are behind you, until you put in another guest against a window, in which case the cameraman can be heard screaming.) Okay, then you've got to limit the light from outside, a lot. Neutral density gels cost big bucks, but you'll probably have to have some for those lovely windows.
So. Hate to be the bearer of bad news. You have to spend MONEY to create the easy atmosphere you want.
I will be watching thats for sure.
I think this is 'just the right thing at just the right time'.
And if there's anything us fans can do to get your news shows on (or featured) Tivo and Joost, all you have to do is make the call. :)
Viva TWiT 2.0!
All right Leo! This sounds like fun. Is there a way to TiVO TWiT Live?
Hmm. I'll need to work on that. Speaking of wine, maybe a wine geek show would be of interest - I know quite a number of them here in Si Valley, not to mention Dvorak and I'm sure you know a bunch.
BTW, you can also take pictures of the studio as it develops and make it into a short video.
"(Tune in TWiT Live Saturday and Sunday from 2-5p Pacific.)"
Surely you mean 2-5p EST 11-2aPST
-Michael
Go for it. You'll do a great job with it.
I have not been exposed to Twit TV but I will now that you are back on the "air".
As Amber and you have said numerous times on Net@Night, network TV is losing ground slowly and internet videos without the extra advertising fluff is the future.
I wish you the best of luck with all your shows and hope this new endeavor gets off the ground soon... Good Luck...
I met you & Patrick Norton when you came to WhiteMarsh(Baltimore) Maryland and still have the picture my mom and I took with you.
You and Patrick both were extremely nice and I felt like we knew you for years.
Anyway, I have listened to your Twit shows via downloads tyo my Ipod and I like them very much.
Do miss and will miss TV shows like in the old days. That was quite a family on Tech TV.
Anyway Thanks for many years and will follow you throughy whatever you procedd to do.
Thanks always. Nick
That would be awesome!
My wife is a self taught techie and is truly amazing. We enjoy technology very much and now that we have recently discovered "the lab" I happened to notice on the net that it has been cancelled. I'm very very sad about this. Your show was our new favorite to watch together. Will you have another show like the lab? Can we view your podcasts on our pc?
You are one of the warmest, funniest, brilliant people I have ever seen on a tv show. Your show was informative, helpful and thoroughly entertaining. We have learned alot from you and your staff. Thank you Leo, and know that you will have our full support in any endeavor you persue.
Good idea to keep it homey atmosphere instead of high-tech.
So glad you coming back to us in your version of IPTV!
I personally love what you do, and am an avid fan of your netcast network. I wish you the best of luck in all that you do, and I will be along for the ride, even if my part is simply in consuming your products, and spreading the word about them.
Thank you for all that you do, and keep up the good work. We all appreciate it more than you know
I watched your video of the new space and by the looks and sounds of it, the future seems bright and full of promise. It is definately a great looking space and it will be fun to watch the integration of the old surroundings with all of the new technology. What a great way for an old building to continue its life!
I've often wished you could stripe the screen with everybody's web cams for TWiT (stills, even) - or maybe do a Celebrity Squares format. Challenge Alex and the Pixels to write you a plug-in so you can do it live. Probably won't stop Andy twittering during a podcast, though. And let's face it - do we want to? Probably add visual appeal seeing everyone do their laundry...
I've become an occasional Cranky Geeks viewer (when there's enough Apple content) because I crave SOME video. Not all the time, but when there's suitable CONTENT - like the time you brought the OLPC onto Crankys - that really lifted the show! A few seconds hands on explains SO much.
I'd like a very short TWiT Video with strong visual/hands-on, 10-20 min. We'll eagerly listen to 1or2 hours of audio, but most don't have time for long videos, unless the visual content is highly compelling.
I like the 10 min. Pitch concept. Let the people come in and demo - LeoSTYLE. Maybe you can make that into advertising LeoSTYLE - Friends sitting 'round a table showing off a favourite new thing. How about pulling things apart to see the guts??
The live-feed doesn't suit those of us on the other side of the planet. Nor does it fit the 'consume the podcast when you have time' concept.
So many US business models rely on unlimited downloads, which don't apply in the rest of the world. It seems your ISPs and Telcos won't tolerate other businesses taking advantage of their largesse much longer, either.
Best wishes for the future. Sounds great!
Thanks for posting the video, I can't wait till your shows from the C Inn start.... my Ex's parents owned the Inn as a B&B and it was cool to see it again.
Leo I know your going with an antique look but don't forget some art for the walls, might be a nice contrast....and I'm not just saying that because I'm an artist... It's always over looked.
You have a big following down here and i was very saddened to hear of your shows demise, but thats the TV industry isnt it, nothing last forever (except the Simpsons and that show jumped the Shark a good 10 years ago)
I truly think that in 10 years time TV as we know it will be compleatly re-defined by on-demand ip style broadcasting and live-internet stuff and you have been one of its pioneers...
all the best mate.
Also how about ad free versions and early release for those who contribute at least 2 dollars a month.
I'll be subscribing. :)
I personally am REALLY looking forward to TWIT Live, and chances are I'll be purchasing an AppleTV soon enough because the volume of really good quality video podcasts has been doing nothing but going up. Yours will undoubtedly be one of the first I subscribe to. Good luck with everything!
A toast to the future!
--Justin
Check out Mogulus on http://pop17.com/live and notice the green screen? You can do this with cam twist and put websites behind you. Do you like that idea?
Will you syndicate it via camtasia to all other platforms like ustream and stickam? please let me know so i may subscribe or know how to get it.
I look forward to seeing TWIT live.
I'm sure a lot of TWiT listeners will tune in to watch. I'm GMT+8 and I'm watching something from GMT-8! Take a look at the time gap in between. Hope you get to kick it off in a big way. And maybe recycle some parts from your TV show and guests. Loved Ray Maxwell's segments that I managed to grab from The Lab's page. Good LUCK!
:-)
Good luck Leo!
See you there!
Good luck with your new venture, if the quality of your new shows is anything like that of your current output you'll be on to a winner.
Now, I am hoping you will fill up my Apple TV.
Tech TV replaced MTV/VH-1 as being the default channel that was on in the house for background noise and watching while doing other things. When TWIT launched on podcast I was very excited to see the Tech TV alumni back. Your pod casts where amazingly well done from an audio perspective and had great content. I became a subscriber.... Heck eventually I even became an audible subscriber as well figured if it was good enough for you guys it had to be cool.
Anyway now in my late 30's, I barely have enough time to sit down and catch an episode of Dexter let alone watch TV. But I have all this time in my car driving to work that is unused and thats when I listen to TWIT and Net@Night and Mac Break Weekly. While I have an apple TV and a half a dozen computers I just don't have the time to watch video casts. There's a whole mess of podcasts I just don't watch as there either done for video or both formats and I'm OCD enough to just not listen to them if there produced for video. Unfortunately I am not ADD enough to watch video and work at the same time, not if i want to retain anything from the video that is. But driving and listening works great.
Anyway long post, short statement... Please don't forget the loyal listeners who like the sweet radio voice and are not to worried about the video.
Great work over the years Leo....
Keep up the great work Leo and looking forward to the future!
Best wishes!
--John
There are lots of clips from this show on Daily Motion:
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/93%...
Who knows, it might give you some ideas about how to go about putting together your show...
Hackley & Hume were Lumber partners, they have beautiful houses in Muekegon, Michigan, that are still standing today and are available for touring. If you are looking for a decorating reference, this is a pretty good one. You can probably search Flickr for more photos of these houses.. The foyer of the Hackley house is breath-taking.
Leo, there isn't really anyone else on the web, or the TV talking about Tech like you do. I love the TWIT network, and I can't wait for what's next. Thanks for making a network that geeks like me can enjoy and learn about all things technology.
My only concern is that some of us are outside the US, and on slower internet connections. I hope I don't get left out of the party too much :)
What about getting this on the TiVo downloads?
All the best!
- Rick
Have a good trip In Tassie in april, make sure you have a steak at the old ball and chain resturant in Hobart when you get there.
What do they say,"From defeat,another chance". I just made that up but it looks like a great opportunity direct from Leoville.
Leo as long as I have a job you have my backing.
With that new space I suggest a pipe,slippers and a sweater and a cozy cup of tea.
Onward and upward!
ger
Is there really several hours worth of technology content you could come up with each day?
I would personally like to listen/optionally watch a daily 30-minute tech news round-up combined with commentary by yourself and other TWiT hosts and guests - similar to Buzz Out Loud.
Off to making a contribution to your new endeavors... Keep up the good work.
Good Luck Leo - can't wait for twit live!
...but get the show on the road i say!!
Leo's World Tour!
Go out and meet your Twit army!!
What about Stephen Fry as your first guest???
I've just worried a bit for the wear of the space if you've got a lot people coming over , cables of the floor, equipment, etc. :)
In fact the first thing I thought about when you mentioned people standing out the window was, "no, the grass!" :)
I just twittered this post. I'm really excited about this. Perhaps it was all building up to this all along.
And Jim Hassinger has a good point, it's going to be a challenge to light that place. In fact, Jim really seems to know his stuff, why isn't he linking to his site? A man so knowledgeable should share his knowledge on a webness of some kind.
But, I'm sure with Alex's help, you'll be able to tweak the light so it looks good. This is gonna be great!
Just kidding. I'm of course looking forward to it as well.
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Now the idea I had, I am planning to contact CNN in order to suggest a segment where all the millions of people interested on computer technology could find at least one hour a day of entertainment related to something now most of the people (at least in the U.S.) have, computers.
Besides, since computer technology changes regularly (in hardware & software), you would never be lacking of any interesting stuff .
To begin, they could introduce two hours of this idea on saturdays.
CNN must understand that to talk about the same thing for many hours a day gets very monotonous, usually none watches CNN all day and it is because of this repetitious scheme, I have my choice of daily CNN watching, among those is one in which Erika Hill appears, Anderson Cooper 360, does the name Erika Hill sound familiar? Does it? Uh? It does? :o
I know. :)
I hope they consider this idea at CNN, and I hope you accept the job Leo, you will, yes?
Although I am your long time listener I don't think that I will be watching much of your netcasts. I listen to your netcasts because of information I can get from them. So if you want to tempt me into watching your netcasts you must provide additional information that can't be provided by audio, like Steve Gibson's graphs for example.
I've been a TWiT show listener since before the days of the name and I think this is an exciting progression. Exciting enough for me to feel the need to support you with a $10 monthly donation.
Keep it real, Leo - just don't be *quite* to obsequious to that Thurrot chap. He and his evangelism deserve a harsh grilling sometimes.
Good Luck with the streaming of TwitTv. I am sure it will be a great sucess.
Thanks for all you do!
Jim
I have missed your ideas and suggestions since the screen savers went away. I really enjoyed your show and watched most every day. i have not found a substitute for that show yet. I would like to watch the new show you are talking about above. But what is a podcast. I don't have any ipod and likely never will so that means i can't watch your new show. i thought an ipod only play sounds and music anyway so how could it show video stuff? I guess I'm behind on tech stuff now that the screen savers isn't around to keep me up to date. I hope to find a way to see your podcast. let me know how to do that.
Thanks.
Tom
Thank you, Leo! I've been a fan since '99!
Lola
CAN'T WAIT FOR TWIT LIVE
Best of luck with the new studio!
Have a you considered doing something like - photoshop user TV but long the lines of lab with leo or call for help.
I would call Scott Kelby and see what you could produce and continue your great show on the web- Rogers can go to hell !! G4 TV is filled with smutt and garbage TV- I will be cancelling G4 as well.
Leo you are the best !!!
Deconstructing TV is the right way to go. You KNOW how to do TV, and you know the results that await (good and bad). We don't know what will happen in the new thing (whatever we end up calling it). We know Pirillo and Scoble and Jeff Pulver and all kinds of interesting folks are trying things.
I'm going to bank some of my money on your horse in this race. Knock 'em dead, Leo.
Your shows are great, but are, much like your brain, very frenetic. You skip a lot of things when you're helping newbies and I can tell that when they hand up the phone, they aren't going to be able to do what you've told them because they don't know what you were talking about.
Please use the TV network as a way to really plan and script some things so that there is some semblance of a product and not just a lot of talking. Also, what would be great is to kill the first 10 minutes spiel of the call for help style show where you give the same "I'm excited about technology" speech each week.
Keep up the good work!
One request: please make it so I can stream the show over TVersity to my PS3.
That'd be great.
I think this is great I can't wait for the new show, I've been a fan since Call For Help and The Screen Savers, watched The Lab downloaded off the Net,also listen to ALL your Podcast at work .Don't know where you find the time !
Keep up the great work.