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Category: internet history

On Becoming a Video Editor

Posted on March 29, 2011April 13, 2012 by Kylee Peña

People end up in editing in a lot of different ways. Some fall into it when they try directing. Others discover it later. For me, it’s all I’ve ever wanted to do. I was blogging before it was called blogging, as far as I can tell. My first post that I can find was on […]

Posted in: editing, internet history, learning, local film, old videos, video production

My history of social media and internets..

Posted on October 26, 2009 by Kylee Peña

If you haven’t heard, tomorrow – October 26 – Yahoo is finally shutting down GeoCities. This makes me so sad. My very first website ever was hosted on GeoCities. And thanks to archive.org’s wayback machine, I was able to find it and see it again today. But more on that in a moment.. This got […]

Posted in: archives, internet history

Kylee Peña does production and post technology leadership and program management-y stuff in Los Angeles to support the things you binge. You can also find her on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Creative COW.

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