The PAN
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Launched on January 16, 2006, The PAN (short for Public Address Network) is a new media collective that produces a daily 15-minute vlog (videoblog) which includes a combination of original video works by members of The PAN, and other internet video. The eight PAN contributors work collaboratively from around the world to create each day's video.
The PAN's founders were pioneers in the personal videoblog movement, crafting short form videos to share experiences from their lives while developing collaborative practices that have allowed them to develop a unique production style.
[edit] PAN Contributors
- Bottom Union by Erik Nelson
- Bullemhead by Adam Quirk
- DLTQ by Raymond Kristiansen
- Furpajamas by Melissa Sherwood
- Hello? by Mica Scalin
- Human-Dog Productions by Christopher Weagel
- Pouringdown by Daniel Liss
- League of Space Pirates by Captain Orlok
[edit] External links
- The PAN daily 15-minute videoblog
- The PAN blog
- The PAN in the May 2006 cover story Wired Magazine: "Watch This Way"
- The PAN featured in Rocketboom: "April 17, 2006: Casual Monday"