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What do I do? Bre Pettis says he makes things.
I create heroes.
Anyway... my 2 cents:
http://gdayworld.thepodcastnetwork.com/2007/09/...
I find that both me and my audience respond to authenticity. I don't have millions of dollars available to filter and package my content. I can't compete with mainstream media in that way. But I can try to be unfiltered, to be authentic, to make a connection with the audience.
The wonderful part and the challenge of being authentic is that I don't think you can fake it. You have to become the real thing. You have to answer the question, who am I? How can I develop and fulfill who I could really be. I have a feeling that many people in new media might go through this process.
Anyways, just some thoughts.
Most of my time online - I'm trying to use this medium as a tool for this, what is most important for me. But in the same time "real life" has bigger priority.
:)
Example: How hard is it for Stephen King to publish something that's NOT horror? Where would a bookstore PUT it?
And yet -- is Stephen King not an author?
(Answer: Yes, but he's a HORROR author. Or a FICTION author... Unless you're talking about "On Writing," in which case -- and just this once -- he's a REFERENCE author...)
But... he also wrote screenplays... which makes him...
A storyteller?
(Answer: Yes, but he's a 20th CENTURY storyteller... unless he publishes something in the 21st Century, in which case...)
That said, I really appreciate how you're pushing media, thinking about novel applications, trends, and the future, and making it happen. Super impressive!
One of my goals is to produce either an independent film (actually video) and maybe even a Web-based science fiction series. So that makes me a filmmaker, no wait a videographer, no I mean a podcaster? FX wizard wannabe? No scratch that, a media artist! Yeah, that sounds cool ...
Then every morning I turn into a pumpkin and unfortunately have to go to my day job.
Hell, I don't know, but it's definitely something I've been thinking about. Thanks for posting this.
One of the great things about the web is it allows us to move faster, communicate better, and accomplish more (etc.) than we could pre-web.
For some of us that means there are no nice shiny Job Titles that we can easily take. Job Titles chaff.
In my day job I've settled for "Product Management and Communications Specialist" but for a long time I was Title-less.
When it comes to all my Outside-the-day-job activities I've settled on the title "Publisher".
Boil down all the content creation (blogs, podcasts, video, audio etc) and at the end of the day we're just getting it all published somewhere.
And 'Publisher' is a much easier to explain at family get-togethers than the whole truth.