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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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Goondiwindi Webcast

I'm sitting here the night prior to the webcast of the Goondiwindi Futurity Finals, just trying to get a handle on not only what a great day it will be cutting wise, but, on a personal level, what a great day it will be also.
I've done a few webcasts out of AELEC of cutting shows, but this is the first time I've done it from a remote location.
We've thrown it together on only a few days notice, and with a lot of my gear not even with me!
I need to thank Simsy and his bride for their genorous sponsorship offer, Col and Rob, Alan and Ainslie, Caroline, Joy, indeed anyone who has received an email from the above and forwarded it.
I have no idea how this will work (I know the system will work!) but thanks to all concerned for their efforts, and to you for your participation.
Cheers
Neil

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