Splunk Ninja - So You’re Interested in Video now?
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This episode gives our faithful and inquisitive viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the Splunk Ninja’s ghetto-tech operation. Some viewers have been wondering, how I put all of these videos together, what equipment to use and what software or websites to get started with. Covered in this no-holds-barred, blockbuster epic, multi-dollar budgeted, long form tutorial are:
- My experiences in getting to this point.
- Things for you to consider and many options.
- Tools I use in my “anti-studio”.
- Production, hosting, viewing and all that nonsense.
Its the longest video I’ve ever done. I really try to put content in front of the viewers that has substance, some level of staying power, relevance and most of all value for your attention–which I do cherish
Thanks for watching, please comment in the timeline, with your keyboard or with the Seesmic video comment link below. …and one more thing, send me a link to your videos!
This blog post and video is in fact not sponsored by Behringer Mic’s, Alesis Mixers, John Foley Software, Vara Software, AllocInit.com, Viddler–I’m just a big fan of their stuff! — but is in fact sponsored by Splunk, The IT Search Engine. Download it today.. it rox!
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June 28th, 2008 at 7:19 am
Awesome!
I’ve always wanted to know how you did these. It’s cool you can bang something like this out without spending thousands duckets. Your video’s rock.
Whats next?
June 28th, 2008 at 11:29 am
You are a very creative guy. Thanks for taking the time to show us how its done.
July 16th, 2008 at 8:56 am
Amazing. You did a great job on the video, and I learned a ton. I wowed a whole crew at the office showing it to them.
As a small request, it would be great if you posted something about how you set up Splunk Global, there is incredibly little documentation. I did find the README in the plugin files itself, but it didn’t mention how to get the IP