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It’s hip to be instant

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I love photography, always have. Started out using film cameras as a kid and even took a few classes on film developing. But as digital cameras took hold, it made it easy to take hundreds of pictures and experiment more.

I waited on buy a digital SLR, but jumped in with one of the Canon Rebels a couple of years ago. Yes, I already am saving to upgrade to one that shots HD video. Then came the camera on my iPhone. It wasn’t until I got the iPhone 4, that I ditched my point-and-shoot Canon.

I always carry my cell phone and it’s easier to just carry one device than many. The quality isn’t the greatest, but for 4×6 prints and sharing on the web, it’s perfect. Along with the mobile camera, there has been a host of photography apps available.

My new love is Instagram and Hipstamatic. Both allow you to create photos with the flare and look of retro photographs. I know can recreate those washed-out, light burst photos of that of the 70s that I love in old family albums.

I prefer Instagram over Hipstamatic because of the ease of use. The different looks are easy to apply and the photos are easy to share on multiple sites and it saves a copy to your photo so you can send them to your local 1-hour photo to make up some prints. You can even follow friends and other Instagram users, like photos and leave comments.

Above are photos I took using both apps. The ones with cream-colored borders are from Hipstamatic and the others are from Instagram.

Here are stories and resources to learn more about these great photo apps:


Praise given for trying something new

A little national exposure doesn’t hurt anyone. Neither does tooting your own horn from time to time.

I’ve written about our use of the GameChanger application during our state baseball championship coverage in June and on our discovery of this cool app back in May. But this time we got a little plug in the trade publication News & Tech for our use of the app. In the July/August 2010 edition, tucked away on page 49, “New Services Changes Game for Ore.Publisher,” gives a good overview to what this app has done for us.

A link is below to a pdf of the article. Unfortunately, the story is only available through the e-edition on the News & Tech site, so I downloaded just that page to make available.

We hope to use this app to a greater extent next spring and summer. Since we discovered the platform near the end of the spring sport season, we didn’t have a lot of time to really play with it or market it well to our community.

We continually look for great partnerships and resources. It’s always a treat when we are able to implement our great finds.

News & Tech – August 2010 (click for pdf of page)


Our baseball coverage goes hightech

Ever wish you could be two places at once when it comes to following your favorite local team? If you’re the parent of a little leaguer, high school athlete or involved with a recreational baseball or softball team, a new technology is available to help you do just that. The Daily Astorian is the first media in Oregon to use this new technology to cover high school baseball games online.

One night doing research on Twitter, I ran across a tweet that peaked my interest and followed the link. There I read about an innovative platform for covering baseball and softball games. We have been looking for a way to engage our online audience when we cover state playoff games – in any sport.

With one of our local high school teams dominating their league with a current 22-1 record and fifth straight league title, we are more than likely facing another state game for us to cover. Last year we tried building a wix.com application, using twitter, slideshows and video. But this year we knew we had to step it up a notch.

So, thanks to my late night research, we have partnered with GameChanger allowing us to offer live play-by-plays and stats online for baseball and softball games. This will allow fans, local media and others to follow a team’s online ‘GameStream,’ even when they can’t be at the field.

We recently tested the platform during the Astoria High School vs. Banks High School baseball game with great success. It was a little bumpy the first inning. We didn’t have someone who was both iPhone and baseball savvy at the helm. I unfortunately couldn’t attend the game and so watched the process on my laptop. We had our multimedia producer running the app, as he’s the iPhone whiz, but lacks game knowledge. And our sports reporter walking him through the baseball lingo, but he doesn’t own an iPhone. But after a few innings, they got the hang of things and the both raved about the program. From a user’s standpoint watching the live updates on the laptop, mirrored those offerings from mlb.com, which made me excited.

We are continuing to test it and look at  using it further during playoffs and into the summer with youth and recreational leagues in the area where we hope to get the teams and parents involved in the process.

Here’s how it works: scorekeepers use the GameChanger iPhone/iPod touch application to physically score each game. Every play and update recorded by the scorekeeper on the (iPhone, Android, Blackberry) app – yes, every hit, run and strike – will be instantly posted online. Fans can follow the live updates and action on a live scoreboard widget on The Daily Astorian website or on GameChanger.io

Dozens of post-game statistics are also automatically compiled for every player. This platform replaces the pencil and paper score-keeping process at amateur sporting even

ts and provides an application to the community surrounding a team, which, in turn, allows the community to provide data from the field to GameChanger.

Coaches, scorekeepers, fans, players, parents can all set up a team on GameChanger. Information like rosters, schedules, and lineups can be entered for each team.

Most of the content is provided free from GameChanger, however there is a small charge for those wishing to access more detailed information on the team or players. GameChanger looks to expand in the future to other sports.

Links

GameChanger
@GCsports
Astoria High School team


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