Duane Johnson is creating
Makerspace Instructional Videos
making is awesome and so can you!
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$6
Milestone Goals
Space on Vimeo for More Videos
Currently, I use the free version of Vimeo to host instructional videos. This allows me to store 500MB of video each week. Once in a while, I have to wait a week before I can publish two videos in a row. If I achieve this goal, I will be able to pay for a Vimeo "Pro" account and publish videos more frequently.
Get a Camera Operator
If I can reach a support level of $100 per video, I'll be able to pay someone to film the projects and instructional videos I make. The quality will be so amaze! Your brain will practically download information, it'll be faster than 5G wireless!
Regular Production
I'm doing this because I love teaching and I love helping people learn about making. I'll make videos when I can. But if there's enough support out there, I'd be totally happy to make these more regularly. Like once or twice per month! $500 per video would mean I can take this seriously as a source of income, which means more time devoted to making projects and sharing videos of what you might like to build.
Location
Chicago, IL, USA
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Rock Creek, BC V0H, Canada
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In our era, we have the ability to create like no generation before us. The tools we need are affordable and available at makerspaces around the world, and the information that fuels creativity is amplified by the internet. I'm making videos to help you learn about these tools and ideas, and I'm starting with my local makerspace in Salt Lake City.
Here're some examples of things I'm teaching:
If you like what you see, and you'd like to support more local video making, consider joining the cause!
Here're some examples of things I'm teaching:
- Check out the ESP8266 Internet of Things video series I made, starting with Episode 1.
- Before Make Salt Lake, there was EnjiGo. We bought a laser cutter, and there was much rejoicing. Here's a video explaining how to send files to the laser cutter.
- My sister and I made a wooden pizza on the laser cutter using Inkscape. See how.
If you like what you see, and you'd like to support more local video making, consider joining the cause!
