Have you submitted your photo or video for Library 101 yet?

July 24, 2009 · Posted in Fun 

IMG_0358David Leek King and Michael Porter are up to it again, they are making a new library video! and they want your help! Remember Hi-Fi Sci-Fi Library?

It’s easy, just take photos of yourself and other library staff with the one and zero Michael posted and submit them to the Flickr photo group.

Or you can submit a video, Michael says:

1. The song will be fast. Showing lots of 0’s and 1’s going by quickly is very good!

2. Short videos are best. Five seconds is good amount. Multiple five second or less videos could all be included but unless they are especially remarkable, longer video submissions will likely be edited down.

3. Grouping 1’s together and then grouping zero’s and then 1’s again is good. “101, 101, 101. 101, 101″ just the way it sounds when you read that. :)

4. Creative is good!

5. One of the visual themes of the video, in addition to the pictures and the zeros and ones we are using are the basic colors of the rainbow. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, indigo, plus white, pink and grey.

Thats’ it! It’s super easy so you’ve got no excuse! Get to it! Light! Camera! Action!

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Comments

  • how swell is that?!
  • AND, thank you for blogging about this project, Bobbi!
  • you're welcome!
  • Yeah, yeah, yeah! We want your 1 and 0 pics. We are getting a LOT of pictures though, so now videos are what we are after most!
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