Posts Tagged Creative Commons Attribution Share-ALike
2011 Calgary-Centre all candidate forum at Killarney-​Glengarry Community Hall
Posted by gordonmcdowell in Calgary, Politics on 2011-04-24
On April 23th, the 2011 federal candidates for Calgary-Centre attended (another) forum at Killarney-​Glengarry Community Hall. Although the audio in this video starts off poor, it gets better and ultimately is easier to follow than the Knox United Church forum.
Green William Hamilton |
Liberal Jennifer Pollock |
Conservative Lee Richardson |
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This video is released under Creative Commons share-alike 3.0 license. If you remix it, link to my original. If you post a remix to YouTube, be sure to also use an annotation hyperlink.
Calgary-Centre, Creative Commons Attribution Share-ALike, debate, forum, Jennifer Pollock, Killarney-​Glengarry Community Hall, Lee Richardson, video, William Hamilton
2011 Calgary-Centre all candidate forum at Knox United Church
Posted by gordonmcdowell in Calgary, Politics on 2011-04-16
On April 13th, the 2011 federal candidates for Calgary-Centre attended a forum at Knox United Church. (A second Calgary-Centre debate took place at Killarney-Glengarry Community Centre, with better audio quality.)
NDP Marc Power for Donna Montgomery |
Liberal Jennifer Pollock |
Conservative Lee Richardson |
Green William Hamilton |
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This video is released under Creative Commons share-alike 3.0 license. If you remix it, link to my original. If you post a remix to YouTube, be sure to also use an annotation hyperlink.
Calgary-Centre, Creative Commons Attribution Share-ALike, Donna Montgomery, Jennifer Pollock, Knox United Church, Lee Richardson, Marc Power, video, William Hamilton
Comedian Allyson Smith’s Creative Process
Posted by gordonmcdowell in Calgary, Canada, Comedy on 2009-08-08
In November 2008, a co-worker talked the office into checking out a comedian named Allyson Smith at Calgary’s Comedy Detour. Being a video guy I asked “should I tape it?”
Obviously I was impressed, or there’d be no blog post about it. She was crazy funny, and when she returned to Calgary to headline at Yuk Yuk’s, D4V of R4NT.com agreed to interview her.
The interview and article at R4NT.com was created thanks to the laid-back attitude of Comedy Detour, Yuk Yuk’s and Broken City (all hosts to Allyson’s stand-up).
If you’re looking for some b-roll to help supplement an Allyson Smith interview, feel free to ping me (anything possibly objectionable I’ll bounce off Allyson). I’ve also posted the raw footage from my walk-and-talk Allyson Smith interview to Internet Archive, available for recycling under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-ALike license.
Allyson Smith, comic, Creative Commons Attribution Share-ALike, stand-up
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