Jason Kichline is ScribeMedia’s project manager. He likes typos, fast food and MacGyver like solutions to life’s nagging problems.
Archive for Jason Kichline
-
BandPro’s One World HD
Video: Evangelizing High Definition. Amnon Band, President of BandPro, put together the third annual One World HD Open House event – the grand finale of a week of activity and interviews with people in the HD space.
-
ScribeMedia’s Green Screen Studio
Video: We do a lot of green screen shoots in our New York studio for customers. Jason put together this little piece to illustrate what’s possible with green screen these days.
-
Ableton Live – A Match Made in Sonic Heaven
Video: The Union of Electronic and Live Music: Leading experts discuss the musical union of electronic creation and live performance in an informative discussion of the history, form and technique of the intersection of live and electronic music.
-
PSFK: Our Role in Your New World
VIDEO: Conn Fishburn, Director of the Advanced Strategies Group at Yahoo!, speaks on how the rise of social networks gives agencies and their creative teams a new and expanded role in shaping consumer experience.
-
PSFK: Los Angeles Times 2.0
VIDEO: Jason Oberfest reveals how the LA Times is working on building a content business in a digital era.
-
PSFK: Consumer Engagement
VIDEO: Lenny Stern chairs a panel that looks at how emerging media and technology creates opportunities for brands to develop entertaining experiences to engage with consumers.
-
PSFK: A Suicide Girl’s Stories
Video: George Parker interviews, Missy, founder of Suicide Girls, on how she took a different route to create differentiation in the mainstream.
-
Jim Cramer vs. Larry Kramer
Video: Two pioneers of the last 10 years of business media interview each other about the next ten years. Jim Cramer, founder of TheStreet.com, speaks with Larry Kramer, the founder of MarketWatch.
-
QuaterLife by Marshall Herskovitz
Video: When the big three TV networks first brought forth the magic of television one major factor stood out like a bloated peacock. TV, then as now, is predominately filled with brain goo – reality TV, game shows, and other content that lacks story telling. So what is an award winning series producer to do when he sees the internet threatening to mire itself in the same cerebral slop? Watch internet entrepreneur/producer Marshall Herskovitz speak about his quest to develop Quarterlife, both a new online series and social network.

