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Tuesday
Aug042009

Tom's SpeedLink #6

Here we go. Short and sweet...

1. 20 Doc Filmmakers you should follow on Twitter
Yup. Erroll Morris is now tweeting! The National Film Board of Canada compiled this neat list.

2. Storytelling tips on Canada CODE
Storytelling taken to new levels. Again, from the NFB of Canada.

3. The Rise of Social Video Marketing: Samsung Project Suggests Online Advertising's Future
Social video as an engagement tool is right around the corner. Regular readers know I've been pointing to this concept for organizations for months now.

4. eCorpTV
Corporate videos get their own channel on eCorpTV. There may be other sites like this but this was one of the firsts I've seen.

---Tom

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