GrapeRadio Releases Promo Video

GrapeRadio is proud to announce its new Promotional Video and a soon to be released line-up of Video Podcasts to compliment the Audio Program.
GrapeRadio has created a partnership with Hollywood cinematographer, Mark Ryan of Flow Films, to create an exciting line of videos. Mark has worked for HBO, Showtime, The Discovery Channel, and much more. GrapeRadio is excited to bring a new dimension of entertainment and education to its listeners around the world.









Hey, cool, video from the GR crew!
Look forward to seeing more.
Nice, but I did think some of the jump cuts a little abrupt.. I wanted to linger just a bit more with some of the images….
Nice job on the video, guys! This should be great for your event coverage (rather than straight 3-on-1 interviews) Given the production overhead and download size of 6 to 7 MB per minute, I’d guess something along the lines of snippet coverage of about 15 minutes per episode. I’d love to see more, but don’t understand how you all can handle it with day jobs and all…. Still really promising; I’m looking forward to the first “real” video.
Fantastic!
This will add a whole lot more depth to the show.
New format should be very compelling and generate even more interest and traffic to Graperadio. Can’t wait to see more.
Very provocative, yet demure!
Perhaps you can televise Brian Loring and Joe Davis as they go a couple of rounds in a cold soak cage match … or perhaps that would be risky!
Love the show.
Fred LMAO
Jay
I always thought Jay, Brian and Eric had great faces for RADIO!!!!
Geeze guys the best looking dude on the show is the cameraman (typical!)
Think you guys took a lot of time to record your shows? wait till you have to shoot B Roll!
best,
Mel
Mel, I guess you are saying that my dreams for groupies is not likely to come true?
Jay
Hi Guys
Just wanted to post to say great idea doing video`s to follow along with the shows.Great content,informative and entertaining keep up the great work.Looking forward to many more.
Jay
Groupies?……My local wine class has glasses and will travel…..you buying?
Cheers
Nige
Nigel, will your class bringthe corkscrews? If so, I will buy!
Jay
Guys,
Loved the chance to “see” the other end!
Bill (Canberra Australia)
Hey guys!
Looking good! Can’t wait to watch you guys drinking and talking wines. You guys are my favorite podcast and soon to be video podcast!
Cheers!
Joe
Cool. I’m looking forward to more of them in the future. Would love to see video clips of your interviews. Road trip videos will give us a glimpse of places that we might not normally have access to.
Love your show! But it seems your video format is not playable on a Video iPod? I get a warning in iTunes that your video is not sync’ed to my video iPod because the format is not supported. Is that deliberate?
Peter (Denmark)
Peter, your Video iPod should definitely sync-up – at least mine does. Are you using version 7.0 of iTunes?
Eric
Yes, I do…
peter
I get the same thing that Peter gets. It tells me it wont’ sync because of the video format.
Peter and woodchuck – check to see that you have v 1.2 software on your video iPod (it’s the latest – at least in the USA). Combined with iTunes 7.0, you should get a different screen interface when you connect your iPod to the computer – there should be tabs at the top of the screen, one of which is “movies.” Check to see that the box marked “sync with iPod” is checked, and/or this particular movie is selected.
Eric
All set! Thanks!
Yep. I have 1.2 on the iPod and the movie checkmark is set in iTunes 7 (if it were not I suspect I wouldn’t even get an error message?)…
peter
Weird – I just tried once again – and now it works!! To the best of my knowledge, I haven’t changed anything since I tried last time without success.
Anyways – all is fine for now!
Thanks,
peter
Is there anyway to view the other than with Ipod?
Tim, you can view it on your computer – though you may have to install Quicktime as the player.
Eric
Says the file is “not a file Quick Time understands”
Tim, this is an M4V file (mpeg4 video). Assuming you’re using a PC, make sure you have QuickTime Player 7.1 installed.
Eric
Eric,
Thats what I needed to do. Very interesting. Look forward to more video pod casts, but don’t give up on the audio format. They make great entertainment for long commutes!