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Kudos: ‘Digivangelist’ encourages youth art (The San Francisco Examiner)
Posted in August 4th, 2008
Published in Digital Media
Christopher Coppola (nephew of Francis Ford, brother of Nicolas Cage), who calls himself a "digivangelist," is bringing a free digital media festival to the Bay Area from Sunday through Aug. 17. The project, called Project Accessible Hollywood, will put digital video cameras in the hands of would-be filmmakers, especially young people.
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8-5-2008 at 01:38:00 from 69.230.201.79
i work for PROJECT ACCESSIBLE HOLLYWOOD – it is a great organization to be associated with – we have just started to use a new type of camera as well – the flip – http://www.theflip.com – we are now using them for our traveling new media film festivals – we empower the everyday person to tell their story – so these cameras are perfect – easy to use and can go anywhere! great for video bloggers!
12-17-2008 at 11:45:07 from 24.9.87.212
And let me just say this. I use the Flip now because of The Digivangelist. Now I Vlog! It’s a whole other dimention in digital communication via the world wide web.
Be well all,
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