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Save Money, Making Magic!

Here’s a great little how-to clip for those looking to save money but need to do a little broadcasting as well. Our very own Jerry Markham and Tom Stagg built this teleprompter and created this video to share with everyone else, check it out!

http://www.sharinghope.tv/video/4503938

Here is also a description of how to go about creating this cool tool which might cost you around $800 buying it online when we only spent around $75.

TOOLS
Tools used were A table saw, router, screwdriver, drill, and sewing machine.
PARTS
Parts were 50/50 beamsplitter glass, wood, screws, hinges, latch,
Velcro strips, canvas.
PROCESS
We used ¼ inch plywood for the base of the chassis, sized to fit our
thinkpad laptop (17”x22”), with 1.5×3/4” strips to support the glass
frame. We use two 1.5” hinges to attach the glass frame, and a swing
hinge with a wingnut to allow variable frame positioning. We even
used a magnetic latch from the glass door an old stereo rack, and
shock pads on the underside of the glass frame. .We placed rubber feet
on the base, allowing it to be places on a pedestal or shelf for use,
but we wanted the ability to put the whole device on a tripod, so we
routed a channel to fit our tripod using a 2×4. The most technically
difficult part of the process was the routing. We also routed a 2×4
to receive the tripod foot and hold the camera. Finally, we painted
it with black spraypaint. The last step was to create a hood to keep
light off the back side of the glass. This was made out of medium
weight canvas and Velcro strips, which were sewn to the hood and glued
to the wood.

The unit weighs less than 10 pounds.
We downloaded our software, MirrorScriptPro, at freetelepromptersoftware.com.

2 comments June 16, 2009

Mike’s Weekly Video Picks

Hi Everyone,

I’m going to be making a weekly pick for the best video on Sharing Hope.TV and repost them here every Friday. If you come across one that you think will be a great selection please let me know! I’m basing my decision on several different factors ranging from visual/audio elements to the video’s message so goodluck to everyone!

Mike

Add comment June 15, 2009

Greetings Everyone!

Hello!

My name is Mike and I’m the new intern here in Austin for the American Cancer Society. I look forward to hearing from you all and helping out with anything I can involving Sharing Hope.TV! Speaking of which, we will be closing down the Friends profile on Facebook this week so PLEASE check out our “Sharing Hope.TV Fan Page” on Facebook. Simply search for “Sharing Hope.TV” in Facebook and it should pop up, from there you simply click on “Become a fan” and that’s it.

Thank you,
Mike

3 comments May 26, 2009

Cancer Does Not Know Age

This picture speaks for itself.  Thank you, KelliRae, for sharing it.

Add comment October 19, 2008

Did smoking get cool again when I wasn’t looking?

When I stumbled across this picture on the sharinghope.tv ”quitting smoking” channel , I was hoping to see a quit-smoking success story.  I can never resist a person who smiles with his whole face.  Sadly, this man died as a result of lung cancer.  His son, known on sharinghope.tv as melhale2002, posted the picture in remembrance of his father and to remind others of the devastating effects of smoking. 

I’m still on an anti-smoking kick from last week for two reasons.  One, the Great American Smoke Out is only two months away and it would be awesome to see some homemade stop-smoking videos on Sharinghope.tv. 

And Two? I just came back from  a wedding where I watched a high percentage of twenty-something college grads duck out of the ballroom every 20 minutes or so to grab a cigarette.  UGH!

Is smoking on the rise again?  Are we not doing enough to convince our youth that smoking can KILL?  

I lost two grandfathers because of smoking and they were only in their 50s.  My sister and I used to call grandad Darth Vader because his emphasyema caused his breathing to sound just like the Star Wars villian.  What I remember most of my other grandfather was the smell of his pipe.  Lung cancer whittled away at his 6’2″ frame, killing him when I was just five. 

I know smoking is one of the toughest habits to break, but why are so many still starting?

3 comments September 7, 2008

Share Your Creative Side on SharingHope.tv

SharingHope.tv isn’t all about video.   Members like Cori Riley  use the photo upload feature exclusively to share artwork and poetry.  Here’s what she has to say about her 2008 Relay experience:

Add comment August 26, 2008

A Note to WordPress Users about Embedding SharingHope.tv Videos

If you’ve tried embedding your SharingHope.tv videos into a free WordPress blog, you’ve probably gotten a SharingHope.tv frame, but no video.  There is a fix.  Vodpod is a free service that makes it easy for you share and embed videos across a variety of video-sharing sites.  The site allows you to install a button to your browser window, so that whenever you come across a video you’d like to share on your blog, you click the button and it will automatically post the video to your blog with text and a title of your choosing.  If you need more help, Vodpod has a great FAQ page

Submitted by SharingHope.tv member "Mississippi"

submitted by sharinghope.tv member, Mississippi

Tips: Once you use vodpod to post, you can go back and edit your WordPress post with links and tags.  It works well to link to your actual SharingHope.tv video page in the body of your post, as your video will not have the colorful SharingHope.tv box surrounding it.  Someday, we’ll find a way to put the box back, but in the meantime, it’s important to us that you are able to share your SharingHope.tv videos with the rest of the online cancer community.  

If you aren’t a WordPress user, but share and use video across a number of video sites (sharinghope.tv, youtube, etc.) , you might also find Vodpod a useful way to keep track.  

According to Vodpod, there are over 5000 video sharing sites on the Internet!  They’ve published their top 100 most popular sharing sites.  Let’s put SharingHope.tv on their next list of the top 100 video sharing websites!

2 comments August 18, 2008

Father and Son Share Hope, and DON’T FORGET ABOUT THE PHOTO CONTEST!

This inspiring Relay for Life photo from SharingHope.tv member, Kerry depicts Kerry and his son, both survivors of the same cancer.  Thanks Kerry for sharing hope!

There’s still time to participate in the Relay for Life/Sharinghope.tv photo contest, which ends August 10th.

Add comment July 29, 2008

Cancer survivor singlespeeds for healing, and encourages others to do same

So, I’m outta shape.  I’ve got three kids and not a whole lot of time on my hands, hate gyms, and… oh… a billion other excuses.  Looking at this video by 1speeder, I suddenly crave a bike, a pebbled, snow-dusted path, and a meandering afternoon.  (Of course, I’d need better leg muscles too, but dream with me please.) 1speeder says his goal is to inspire other cancer survivors to ride, since he credits singlespeeding with helping him through a chemo resistant form of Hodgkins Lymphoma.  This video takes place just 95 days after his bone-marrow transplant! 

I know many of you are sharing hope on personal blogs and sites like YouTube.  Please remember that you can keep the accounts you already have AND upload to SharingHope.tv too.  It’s an extra step, but it will bring your inspiring words, photos, and video directly to the people in the cancer community who need the encouragement.  If you have any questions, please see the tutorials or comment here.

Add comment July 23, 2008

Sitting with Death and Celebrations of Life

A friend and I were sitting in a coffee shop planning for an upcoming Grandparent’s Day at our kids’ school.  I knew she had terminal cancer, but she looked okay, healthy even.  As we were about to move on to the topic of invitations, she looked at me and said:

I think about death a lot.

Most of us don’t sit well with death, and I am no exception.  When my friend confronted me with the D-word, I squirmed, mumbled something about praying for her, asked what night she wanted me to bring a casserole, then hurriedly wrapped up our meeting.  She died a year later.

When I started this blog for SharingHope.tv, I knew sooner or later I’d have to deal with the topic of death.  I’m picking sooner because I don’t want readers to get the impression that SharingHope is only about surviving.  We all know that no matter how hard people pray or fight or maintain a positive attitude, some still die from cancer. 

And many people who die, or are dying, share hope.  Like my friend, Peter Attwell, who asked everyone at his memorial service to wear bright, happy colors in celebration of his life.  And what a life to celebrate!  I know dozens of people who live differently, who love more and give more, because they knew Peter.   

I’ve also been reading blogs written by terminal patients and their caretakers who share hope by speaking openly and honestly about subjects most people avoid.   How many cancer patients and caretakers now feel less alone because of them?  I’m thinking of one mom who told me that doctors wanted to put her on antidepressants because “she didn’t seem sad enough” about her daughter’s cancer, and was obviously having “detachment issues.”  In reality, she was a joy-filled person maintaining a positive attitude for her child, but even her doctors thought hope should have its limits.

I’m sure this woman would find comfort in Sarah’s post about wanting to share the joy that is her her son even while he is so sick.  She writes:

I know that he looks sickly, and our story is pitiable, but what I see is Thomas and not The Boy With Cancer.

In the years since my friend died, I’ve replayed our time in that coffee shop over and over.  In my new scenario, I listen as she talks of her fears about about missing so much of her daughters’ lives, her choice of music for her memorial service, the scrapbooks she is making for her two girls, and the hope she has for their futures.  I. Just. Sit.

I’ve added another category in this blog called Celebrations of Life.  It will be dedicated to your stories of deceased loved-ones who shared hope.

1 comment July 14, 2008

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