Feeling Unrecognized?

Not everything’s champagne and roses here at the home front. Sometimes there’s honest to goodness work to do. And sometimes that honest to goodness work can be a real drag.

Case in point: a client dropped off a batch of dvd’s with recordings from a conference. We have to scrub through them, run audio filters over anything that sounds particularly craptaculous and trim out the dead air at the beginning and end of each file.

This is all prep work before we upload said files and associated PowerPoints and PDFs into a digital media store we created for them.

Good times, although not as glorious as we’d like.

Which is why we’re particular fond of coming across this nugget at the end of one of the files.

For any and all who toil away in anonymity, who don’t get the kudos and back slaps they deserve, this one’s for you.

 
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Michael Cervieri is Executive Producer of ScribeMedia.Org and an Adjunct Professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Discussion

2 comments for “Feeling Unrecognized?”

  1. That sounds creepy.

    Posted by Brad | June 20, 2008, 1:22 pm
  2. I feel violated. Makes me think of angry sock puppets, a therapists office, and the “naughty-no-touch-doll”.

    Posted by Drew Ravani | June 20, 2008, 2:00 pm

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