I've spent nearly a year working on a video that captures what my keynote speech is like. It was surprisingly difficult for the right combination of large stage, great lighting, flawless sound, and multiple cameras all coming together. I have footage from more than a dozen events that didn’t work for one reason or another.
Fortunately, everything was perfect at the TS2 Conference. I just posted the ten-minute video on YouTube.
If you're planning an event, please consider me as your keynote.
Here is a direct link to the video.
The video was produced by Brian Alves at The DV Show and would not have been possible without the support of the management and staff at the TS2 conference, Doug Eymer at Eymer Design, Jerry Cropp at Merida Audience Response, and Mark Bornstein at SmartSource Computer & Audio Rental. Thank you all.





This was an excellent keynote presentation. I've become a fan of David Meerman Scott.
Posted by: Steve Shatsoff | December 19, 2008 at 03:13 PM
Just ReTweeted this.
Good Luck
Shaun Dakin
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Posted by: Shaun Dakin | December 19, 2008 at 04:12 PM
May I know the reason why?
Posted by: Charlie | December 30, 2008 at 11:37 AM