Showing posts with label book videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book videos. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Where the Buffalo is Marfa? About the Trailer
So, who are all these wacky people in my "Where the Buffalo is Marfa?" trailer for the Marfa Mondays Podcasting Project: Exploring Marfa, Texas & Environs in 24 Podcasts? I have no idea. The clips and photos are all "gigs" from www.fiverr.com-- check out their profiles and many other gigs, all @ USD $5 each. All of these fiverr.com sellers were prompt and professional, and I can recommend them warmly. You can check out their gigs, their ratings-- and if you like one (maybe for a holiday greeting --or your own wacky trailer?), just hit the PayPal button.
Herewith, with my thanks, the cast:
Accordion player: squeezeboxhero
(Australian?) dude reading message and then smacking to wall: coreworkouts
American guy yelling "Marfa!" in a rant-like way: mel864
Plastic bag man: robertocarlos
Redneck character in blue sunglasses: johnwright238
Zombie: kristylynn
Psycho Welshman: facebook_poster
British banana: bethan
Peapod dancer: haleylujah
Funky dancer in brown shorts: coreworkouts (again)
Accordion guy (again): squeezeboxhero
Girl in elephant mask and Marfa sign: reticent
Guy in fur hat with Marfa sign: newsfromstreet
Swimmer with Marfa sign: rubikart
OK, what is truly mind-warping is that I don't know their real names and I don't know where they live nor where they filmed any of these. And these previously impossible, even unthinkable, digital juxtapositions interest me as something to explore in the book I'm about to start writing. When I did my last travel book, Miraculous Air, about Mexico's Baja California peninsula, in the late 1990s, almost no one (outside of a very few people in Tijuana, Ensenada and Los Cabos) was on-line and it was quite the novelty that a telephone or two had arrived in some villages. Now, looking at Marfa, Texas and environs (Alpine, Fort Davis, Valentine, Marathon, and the Big Bend), I find restaurants tweeting their breakfast menus and the local lamp shop on Youtube. I've yet to do a podcast-- the project starts in January-- but I'm already following a small community of West Texas tweeters, and you can follow me @marfamondays.
---> Read about the Marfa Mondays Project
Monday, May 24, 2010
More on Book Trailers - Article in Today's New York Times
Today's New York Times has an interesting article on book trailers. Just the other day I posted a blog on these things, a first attempt to provide a rough taxonomy (read that here). And today I had lunch with a writer friend who has a book coming out this fall: trailers, trailers, trailers, that took up about 50% of the conversation.
For shy authors, may I suggest a "TPA" (see category #2). Most authors opt for "Author Stars" (category #4); and in many cases, this is not, alas, an optimal strategy.
More anon.
For shy authors, may I suggest a "TPA" (see category #2). Most authors opt for "Author Stars" (category #4); and in many cases, this is not, alas, an optimal strategy.
More anon.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Shimmer and Shimmer
Talking about book trailers with an editor this very morning... (re: my previous blog post, a selection of book trailers).
Here's a particularly good one, for Eric Barnes's novel Shimmer (Unbridled Books, 2009).
Curiously, I was just thinking of posting the link when I happened upon my amiga poet Christine Boyka Kluge's latest blog post, "Shimmer".
More anon.
Here's a particularly good one, for Eric Barnes's novel Shimmer (Unbridled Books, 2009).
Curiously, I was just thinking of posting the link when I happened upon my amiga poet Christine Boyka Kluge's latest blog post, "Shimmer".
More anon.
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