Keeping exclusivity in mind, I won't spoil it for you, but I will say this is something we discussed on our Fringe Thinktank Podcast that we never thought could happen.
I also want to make a formal retraction of some state
I'm sure it is a bit premature to even mention this, but I would like to hear the opinion of my blog readers.
Which sounds better/easier to remember and tell other people about?
Voting is easy: leave a comment on the post at BloggingFringe.com or email (info [at] bloggingfringe dot com).
Somehow I don't think I need to explain what the purpose of this site is.
Update: please click this link for a follow-up.
Over at blog.myspace.com/orlandofringe, social media director for the Orlando Fringe Mark Baratelli has begun posting a series of videos that relate generally to the festival.
What do event bloggers do with our phtos and video? Do we make pretty slideshows? Add fancy graphics? Do any editing at all?
Once again I have no time to post, as Jack and the Beanstalk starts in 15 minutes. I might not make it!! Very quickly I wanted to point to a video by Blogging Fringe's friend Mark Baratelli. He made a video about himself of all subjects, and he mentions that he will be performing in Sunday night's show. Check it out:
After seeing The Traveler and Songs of Mirth and Mayhem today, I went to Club Pita with a friend, and we hung out a bit late. I need to get some sleep now, but I will post the reviews tomorrow afternoon, promise.
If you read Elizabeth Maupin's blog today, you'll see that she was having some trouble with her blog software.
Uh-oh! Some of our first Non-Fringe content starts to leak in. The Orlando Puppet Festival opened today with a wine and cheese reception, followed by a screening of Handmade Puppet Dreams, a collection of shorts compiled by Heather Henson and Michelle Renee Bousquet. Following that was one of many presentations of Paul Mesner's Wiley and the Hairy Man.
From Mark Baratelli's MySpace Blog:
Take-aways
-get good photos
-make video and audio pieces while your show is not in performance
-pass along good material to help spread the word about groups
-submit your cool photos/video/slide shows to the Fringe Myspace and be featured
-And of course, subscribe to the Fringe blog
He left one out: send an email to info@bloggingfri
Voci Dance is hosting an experience downtown all this weekend at the brand new CityArts Factory.