The 2009 SEMA Internet Symposium is a wrap!
I was invited to speak at this year’s symposium in Pasadena, CA, which is a great honor. I found out about it last year after the fact, and everyone was raving about it. I was planning to attend this year, but was thrilled to be able to speak at one of the sessions.
I spoke on creating professional Internet video on a budget during the “Video Killed the Radio Star: It’s Still True Today” session, and my segment lasted about 15 minutes. From what I hear the sesession was very well received!
I’m queued up to speak again at the big show–the SEMA Show 2009–in Las Vegas this November, too. Another great thing to look forward to later this year. If you attended the SEMA Internet Symposium, I’d love to hear your feedback.
Thanks to John Naderi, Jason Tolleson, Nathan Ridnouer, and everyone else involved for the invite and making everything go smoothly. Also a big thanks to my fellow speakers Famous Rhodes, James Lawrence, and Josh Biggers for a job well done.














