This video features excerpts from the PAB2011 keynote speech by IMAX cinematographer and director of photography Mark Poirier. Mark kicked off PAB2011 with an insightful talk about technology being in service to story, how to think visually and using the psychology of light to tell stories.

PAB2012 is taking place June 15-17, 2012 at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Register now.

PAB is an annual three-day conference about digital content creation, audience engagement and online relationship building. The conference has flourished on a reputation of strong content and a welcoming community, attracting participants from as far away as the U.K. and South America for speaking sessions, popular five-minute JOLTs, workshops, panel discussions, and social activities. Video playlists are available for each of PAB2010 and PAB2011.

CBC political journalist/parliamentary blogger Kady O’Malley (or author0b70f as she’s identified on CBC.ca) has changed the way federal politics is reported — professional with a dash of human. This video features excerpts of Kady’s Q&A session at PAB2010.

Mark and Bob Ledrew (or OtherBob as Mark calls him) will be guests of Thursday Special Blend, the Thursday morning radio show of Carleton University’s CKCU radio station. You can listen in on 93.1FM in Ottawa and ckcufm.com online.

PAB2010 will kick off Friday evening, June 18, with a keynote presentation by Barry McLoughlin. Mr. McLoughlin has carved a niche for himself and his firm McLoughlin Media in high-level media and presentation skills training

“I spend a lot of time helping communicators say the right thing in the right way at the right time,” said McLoughlin. “I’m really looking forward to being a part of this conference and talking about how communicators can remain relevant in the world of democratized media.”

During his keynote, Mr. McLoughlin will explore the elements of style and how they impact media credibility and relevance.

Click here to register for PAB2010

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