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EventsSaturday June 21, 2008
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm
Final Cut Pro is able to edit film, TV, documentaries, graphics, animation and surround sound. CNN and cable news networks use Final Cut Pro exclusively, as well as major motion picture companies. Daniel Hirsh was born and raised in Milwaukee and has worked on TV and motion picture filming and editing. He is the owner of Experimental Video Services and also works as a multimedia specialist for Stompernet in Atlanta, GA. Where: BUCKETWORKS Presenter: Questions? Contact Daniel Hirsh: daniel.hirsh (at) mac.com Tuesday July 8, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm
July 2008 Web414 Meeting — Tuesday, July 8th, 2008 — 7pm Note: We've switched to Tuesday this time... Hopefully that doesn't screw up your plans, and will allow some new people to make it to the meeting. Topics: Magento, Some Discussion, and BarCampMilwaukee3 Planning KeVroN will tell us all about Magento, and we will also have a discussion on how freelancers or small business owners handle billing and invoicing of clients, as well as a "coolest thing/site" lightning round. Plus planning for BarCampMilwaukee3, an update on BarCampMadison2, and the future of Bucketworks... Bucketworks Dinner? Not sure yet... We typically order food at 7PM and eat/mingle around 8PM. Please bring cash if you want to dine with us. Models Needed! Teecycle is a site run by a local named Tim Cigelske that aims to recycle used shirts by selling them. Neat idea! Tim is looking for some models, and has asked Web414 to join the cause. If anyone wants to help Tim out and be a model, stick around after the meeting. Oh, and if you have shirts to donate to the cause, bring them too.) Also listed at Upcoming and Facebook. One more thing... We'd appreciate if you use the signup here (you must be logged in) even if you signed-up elsewhere, just so we get a good idea of how many people plan to attend. Wednesday August 6, 2008
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:15 pm
Harper Reed, CTO of skinnyCorp — Wednesday, August 6th, 2008 — 5:30pm Harper Reed will speak about skinnyCorp and its projects. Presented by Moander Law Firm and hosted by Web414, Bucketworks, and Spreenkler. skinnyCorp is an umbrella corporation for the creation of "interesting web communities" including Threadless, an online t-shirt retailer and community of designers which democratically selects the best designs for printing and sale. "With the help of our community, Threadless selects and prints hundreds of amazing new designs each year awarding over one million dollars to artists around the world." Other projects of skinnyCorp include NakedandAngry, YayHooray, and ExtraTasty. Bucketworks Thursday August 14, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
August 2008 Web414 Meeting — Thursday, August 14th, 2008 — 7pm Topics: Flossin’ Flash Flex and AIR, BarCampMilwaukee3 Romke de Haan will be giving a presentation on working with Flash, Flex and AIR, developing version two of the program FlossyFX for the world famous DJ duo Flosstradamous. We'll also have a BarCampMilwaukee3 update, and if you have any potential sponsors, have them contact pete@2xnetworks.com. Bucketworks Also listed at Upcoming and Facebook. One more thing... We'd appreciate if you use the signup here (you must be logged in) even if you signed-up elsewhere, just so we get a good idea of how many people plan to attend. Thursday September 11, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
September 2008 Web414 Meeting — Thursday, September 11th, 2008 — 7pm Topics: Joomla! (and Drupal and Wordpress), BarCampMilwaukee3 Dan Knauss (of New Local Media) and Victor Drover will talk about Joomla, their experiences using it, and it's relation to other systems like Drupal and WordPress. (See some links Dan's posted.) Also, we're coming up to less than a month before BarCampMilwaukee3 which is happening Oct 4th/5th, 2008, so any last minute planning and discussion should take place now. Bucketworks Also listed at Upcoming and Facebook. One more thing... We'd appreciate if you use the signup here (you must be logged in) even if you signed-up elsewhere, just so we get a good idea of how many people plan to attend. |
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