Archive for the 'press' Category
2009 Best of NH: Web Series, Odd Noggin Land
Posted on June 5, 2009 - Filed Under art, comics, notable video on the net, press, video | Leave a Comment
(photo by P.T. Sullivan)
Just found out that our surreal musical web TV show and web comic Odd Noggin Land won 2009 Best of NH: Web Series. Congrats to the cast and crew! A new episode should be up next week. In the meantime, ketchup with old episodes!
The Fiesta Movement begins!
Posted on April 13, 2009 - Filed Under press, video | 7 Comments
The Ford Motor Company recently selected 100 “digital influencers” to drive a 2011 Ford Fiesta for six months (gas and insurance paid for). I am 1 of the 100 (out of 4,000 applicants). I am very excited. See my Ford profile here. This weekend I am flying to NYC to accept the car and learn [...]
NH Media Makers featured at NewEnglandFilm.com
Posted on September 7, 2008 - Filed Under friends, new media, press | Leave a Comment
Julia Cox wrote a great feature on NH Media Makers for NewEnglandFilm.com Here is a taste:
“They are New Hampshire Media Makers: bloggers, film enthusiasts, web designers, writers, directors, producers, cartoonists, businesspeople, YouTubers — artists who represent every face of new media. And, hosted by fellow artist-of-all-trades John Herman, they meet at Crackskulls, a Newmarket coffee [...]
The “Strange” Worlds of John Herman
Posted on February 29, 2008 - Filed Under improv comedy, new media, press, video | Leave a Comment
I was recently interviewed by Dana Unger for the amazingly thorough New Hampshire arts blog, 18 miles. It is thorough look at what I’ve been up too lately. Click the image to read the whole story. Thanks Dana!
Gossip: What’s new with John Herman today?
Posted on January 17, 2008 - Filed Under new media, press | Leave a Comment
Photo: Steve Garfield CC BY-NC-SA
Today there is an update in The Spotlight about Gravityland! The column is aptly named “Gossip: What’s new with John Herman today?” I must say it was a little surreal happening upon it. Yes, this IS what is new with me today. I like that I sound a little bit [...]
Triple threats: Multitalented local artists lead the RenGen
Posted on January 13, 2008 - Filed Under art, press | Leave a Comment
Photo: Steve Garfield CC BY-NC-SA
The Sunday Herald features an article by Jeanné McCartin called Triple threats: Multitalented local artists lead the RenGen about the next generation of artists deemed the Renaissance Generation because of their propensity for multi-talents. The term also refers to the cultural movement created by the confluence of art, education, entertainment [...]
‘Energy Smackdown’ in the Christian Science Monitor
Posted on January 9, 2008 - Filed Under press, television, video | Leave a Comment
The reality TV show pilot that I hosted has a great write up in today’s Christian Science Monitor. The first official season starts taping very soon! Click the headline below to read the article:
“Energy Smackdown” in The Boston Herald
Posted on August 28, 2007 - Filed Under notable video on the net, press, video | Leave a Comment
The energy conservation reality TV pilot I am hosting will begin streaming online at The Energy Smackdown site and on Myspace. The Boston Herald printed an article entitled Cameras roll as Medford residents strive to conserve ‘Energy’ today covering the documentary series.
‘Vlog Squad’ puts NH in online election spotlight
Posted on July 21, 2007 - Filed Under new media, notable video on the net, press, video | Leave a Comment
In my continuing work with New Hampshire Public Radio and the Primary Place weekly segment, I will be leading a team of video bloggers through the streets of Exeter to interview citizens on the Presidential Primary. Here is an excerpt from an article in today’s Boston Herald called Candidates for Change: ‘Vlog Squad’ puts NH [...]
Working with New Hampshire Public Radio on Primary Place
Posted on May 25, 2007 - Filed Under education, new media, notable video on the net, press, video | Leave a Comment
I have been working with Jon Greenberg of New Hampshire Public Radio on bringing user generated content to his wonderful Primary Place segment. The goal is give a national voice to NH citizens that have the extraordinary opportunity to meet and greet candidates for the presidency.
Here is an article covering our efforts:
From New Hampshire Public [...]
