WELCOME

Hi, and welcome to the Cowhorse Videography blog!

The name is new, the face behind it is not. (Don't be rude!)

I started webcasting back in 2008, and have continued to webcast and video working horse events since.

My philosophy then, as now, was to use the power of video to promote equine events and disciplines. My work has always been free to watch, and as far as replays go, will stay that way.

I'd like to think that if I've achieved nothing else to date, I've shown the industries concerned that their members could, and should, be offered more at no extra cost to them, and maybe a few other sites have lifted their games also.

Anyway, new name, new site (Thanks to Caroline from http://cowhorse.com.au/), but the same drive to promote equine sports in the best way I know, by harnessing the power of video and webcasting.

Cheers for now

Neil




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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Where is the time going?

After 3 days of shooting video at Wild Horse, while Col and Rob were doing the same thing at Dorrigo, I've just about converted and uploaded the 500 plus runs!

We've got Col and Rob out and about again this weekend at Wingen, for the Hunter Valley Cutting Horse Club show.

And then of course it all starts to happen for us all again early next week at AELEC.

Looking forward to the webcast. Also looking forward to being able to work with Al and Ainslie who will be out and about around the centre, speaking to people and giving me the opportunity to replay the interviews, so stay tuned during the herd changes.

Col and Rob will be providing a lot of background in the way of photos, which we'll also be including.

And of course, the chat room is back, better than ever. Really looking forward to catching up with people from all around Australia, and indeed around the world, via the chat!

If you haven't registered yet, maybe you should be considering it.

Look forward to catching up with as many as possible, one way or another!

Cheers
Neil

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