Online Media - Webisode

June 12, 2008

Moleskine: A Pocket Documentary

2570626387_a696b853afDo you use a Moleskine notebook?  Do you have any unique stories, adventures, romances, or even funny anecdotes that come with these popular notebooks?

If you answered "yes" and live in the San Francisco area then I want to feature you in my latest pocket documentary series!!

If you are interested, please leave me a comment below. 

October 02, 2007

ReadyMade Video - Stitched Stationery

Videos created for ReadyMade Magazine. 

September 06, 2007

ReadyMade Magazine Videos

LogoWe are proud to announce that ReadyMade Magazine and Disposable Film will partner up to create weekly DIY webisodes.  ReadyMade is a bimonthly print magazine for people who like to make stuff, who see the flicker of invention in everyday objects. 

We created a series of short programming content for their video channel which will showcase a new video every week.  The content will reflect the ReadyMade brand to it's DIY culture by demonstrating how to make some cool things from everyday items.

Check ReadyMade Magazine/video over the next few weeks to see what DisposableFilm did for the DIY space.

July 02, 2007

Webisode.4 Part I -- I'm Crushed!

Webisode.4 Part II -- Distill My Beating Heart

July 01, 2007

TheDailyGeek.tv- Webisode.3

I began producing a regular webisode for my personal blog TheDailyGeek.tv -- I try to find unique topics, people and places.  This webisode was #3 in the series. 


June 29, 2007

TheDailyGeek.tv -- Webisode.2

Webisode #2 "Denim - Behind the Seams" was a great piece we did on the history of denim from an expert at BlueBee jeans in Santa Barbara.


June 28, 2007

TheDailyGeek.tv -- Pilot Webisode

Here was my first webisode for TheDailyGeek.tv


June 25, 2007

TechieDiva -- Tech in the City webisode.3

We helped develop a show for TechieDiva.com called "Tech in the City". 


TechieDiva -- Tech in the City webisode.2

Webisode #2 in the TechieDiva series, this was produced under our former company name "VideoBoondoggle".  Gina, the founder and editor-in-chief hits the streets of SF to interview people in Union Square