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AHA MEDIA is extremely honored to be mentioned in Derek Moscato’s article of Vancouver ASAHI baseball team in today’s Metro Vancouver News on page 8 ( Monday June 15, 2009)
Hendrik Beune and April Smith of AHA MEDIA are extremely honored to be mentioned in Derek Moscato’s article of Vancouver ASAHI baseball diamond demolition in Oppenheimer Park in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside today ( Monday June 15th) on page 8 of Metro Vancouver News 🙂
We at AHA MEDIA are very thankful to Derek Moscato for reading our original post about the Vancouver ASAHI and THEN writing his own article in the Metro Vancouver News. Thanks to Derek for mentioning us! We appreciate it very much! 🙂
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Below is Derek Moscato’s article in Metro Vancouver News today!
http://www.metronews.ca/vancouver/comment/article/245796–sad-end-for-japantown-s-field-of-memories
Sad end for Japantown’s field of memories

In Transit by Derek Moscato
METRO VANCOUVER
June 15, 2009 5:27 a.m.
Later this week, the Vancouver Canadians baseball team will play its much-anticipated season opener at Nat Bailey Stadium.
Expect the scene to be an upbeat one — from the singing of Take Me Out To The Ball Game to Little Leaguers cheerfully chasing foul balls in the bleachers.
But not far away, in the Downtown Eastside, a far less happy baseball story is being played out.
At Oppenheimer Park, in Vancouver’s old Japantown neighbourhood, the historic playing field of the Asahi baseball team is being demolished. The City of Vancouver is removing the ball diamond as part of its renovation of the park.
The Asahi team, formed in 1914 and comprised of Japanese-Canadian players, was a premier baseball team in the Pacific Northwest, having won numerous championships. In contrast to the home-run heroes of the modern era, their winning style was marked by stolen bases, bunts and deft fielding — all of it steroid-free.
Tragically, with the internment of Japanese-Canadians during the Second World War — and players forced to scatter across the province and the country — the team disbanded.
Forever, it turned out.
But the Asahi baseball legend lived on. The team, after all, was the touchstone for a community that had been ravaged by racism and, ultimately, forced relocation.
All of this made their home turf on Powell Street less a field of dreams, and more a field of memories — memories steeped in glory and melancholy.
Which is why the demolition of the diamond has some folks, including Downtown Eastside activists and citizen journalists Hendrick Beune and April Smith, fuming.
They note that in recent years, the Japantown community had resumed a baseball tournament on the grounds to honour the team.
But Beune tells me his pleas to save the diamond have been met with silence or even resistance. Which is a shame, since there is no turning back now.
The news isn’t all bad. According to the Vancouver Park Board, the team will be remembered at Oppenheimer, and a reference to the team will be interwoven in the mesh of a commemorative backstop.
But the diamond, the bleachers and the original backstop will all be gone.
In the city’s defence, it is dealing with numerous stakeholders at a site that has been under siege for decades. This is the Downtown Eastside we are talking about.
But that doesn’t make the demise of the historic Asahi grounds any less tragic.
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AHA MEDIA’s original post is here 🙂
AHA MEDIA at Launch Party Vancouver 7 at Steamworks Pub hosted by BootUpLabs and Strutta in Gastown, Vancouver
April Smith of AHA MEDIA was delighted to attend the Launch Party Vancouver 7 on June 2, 2009 and do mobile media production – photography, videography and live tweets through twitter all through cameraphones and netbook during the whole evening. 🙂

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Launch Party Vancouver 7 was hosted By
Bootup Labs Entrepreneur Society
A non profit organization dedicated to increasing the promotion, growth, and education of the entrepreneurial community in
Vancouver and BC
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“As usual, we will have a great line-up of start-ups for you to check out. Come mix and mingle with other entrepreneurs, investors and social mediarati and show some love for the Vancouver tech scene.
7 companies have been selected to demo at LPV7, a crop of promising startups that includes locals and a few “guest stars”
from out of town as well.
Here is the crop of companies that you can check out at the event:
Foodista (Seattle) – www.foodista.com
Lets Go For Dinner – letsgofordinner.com
Muttu – www.muutu.com
Wantsa – www.wantsa.com
Protagonize – www.protagonize.com
MakeGood – www.makegood.com
Tynt (Calgary) – www.tynt.com
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In this video, all 7 of the startups are showcased during a walk through of the busy evening
This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.
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In this video, Gregg Scott talks about his Twitter BootCamp http://www.twitterbootcamp.ca to be held at Workspace in Gastown, Vancouver
This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.
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During the course of the evening, I was able to see, meet and chat with many wonderful folks 🙂
Below is a list of amazing people that I will list by their Twitter Handle 🙂
Thanks to the following for making the LPV7 event so excellent and memorable for me! 🙂
@launchpartyhq
@BootUpLabs
@Strutta
@SonsRyan
@JordanBehan
@BMann
@Maurar
@Raincoaster
@Hummingbird604
@CathyBrowne
@BenjaminLuk
@GregEh
@Rott1058
@RichardWolak
@OLMMark
@JohnBiehler
@AtomicFez
@AgentWill
@Sherrett
@Beaudine
@Rtanglao
@Cognoscento
@ColleenCoplick
@TrisHussey
@KK
@FierceKitty
@UncleWeed
@Gresco
To anyone else, I missed here, I apologize and I will hopefully see you next time! 🙂
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Some photo highlights of the evening 🙂
Below is a photo of @Raincoaster and @AtomicFez

Below is a photo of @BenjaminLuk and @AtomicFez shaking hands! 🙂

Below is a photo of @BMann chatting with friend

Below is a photo of @AgentWill and @Hummingbird604

Below is a photo of @KK and @Rtanglao

Below is a photo of @GreSco and his TwitterBootcamp class

Below is a photo of @GreSco and @Maurar – founder of @Strutta

To see all 60 photos on my Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahamedia/sets/72157619112113543/
AHA MEDIA meets Geoff Barton, owner of Audiopile on Commercial Drive in Vancouver
AHA MEDIA while strolling on Commercial Drive in Vancouver during the May long weekend were welcomed into Audiopile – an amazing secondhand music store by Geoff Barton, owner 🙂
We found Geoff a most hospitable man with his customer service to us and extremely knowledgeable about music through the decades 🙂
In this video, Geoff Barton, owner of Audiopile on Commerical Drive talks about store and his community.
This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.

Audiopile has an upcoming sale in July! Check out the website for more details http://www.Audiopile.com
AHA MEDIA thanks Geoff Barton for his thoughts on camera, wonderful friendly customer service and a whole store of musical treasures to discover! 🙂
AHA MEDIA is learning more about Livestreaming from Jean Hebert of Mobile Muse
AHA MEDIA is very happy to announce that we will be learning to becoming better at livestreaming from Jean Hebert of Mobile Muse http://www.clicknoise.net
The livestreaming software we use is calle Livecast from Mobile Muse http://www.mobilemuse.ca
As members of AHA MEDIA have been working as Livestreaming Camera Operators for Fearless City Mobile http://www.fearlesscity.ca/mobile and W2 http://www.creativetechnology.org we are pleased to learn more about the development side of the software Livecast.
In this photo, Jean Hebert is teaching Peter Davies and Hendrik Beune of AHA MEDIA how to livestream more effectively 🙂

AHA MEDIA in keeping up wth our learning and progression of our skills from livestreaming the events at Vancouver Digital Week, we have built a separate and dedicated site at http://www.ahalivestream.wordpress.com for future events.
We have created a twitter account to live twitter and associate with our livestream site ( we aim to give a real life account of our experiences)
@Live_stream or www.twitter.com/Live_stream
Our Flickr is http://www.flickr.com/photos/AHALivestream
Our Youtube is http://www.youtube.com/AHALivestream
The livestreaming software that we are working with is called Livecast from Mobile Muse http://www.mobilemuse.ca
In this photo Hendrik Beune livestreams with an HTC Touch cameraphone

Livestreaming is an amazing tool for community interaction and engagement as we are able to broadcast in REAL time our experiences to a mobile screen at an event or even onto the internet where you can watch anywhere! 🙂
In this video, Hendrik Beune and Peter Davies demonstrate livestreaming 🙂
This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.
AHA MEDIA – New Team photos of us!
Introducing some new AHA MEDIA’s group photos! 🙂
The following photo is a happy team of ( Left to Right )
Al Tkatch ( Co-founder of AHA MEDIA )
Hendrik Beune (Co- founder of AHA MEDIA and Director)
Peter Davies ( Reporter of AHA MEDIA)

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The following is a serious photo of AHA MEDIA. We were making an important decision on BC Election 09 night. – At Taco Time for Taco Tuesday !! 🙂
Our thoughts are ” Should we be more liberal or conservatives in our choices? Or go GREEN for Guacamole?”

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The last photo is where we tried to spell out A-H-A for AHA MEDIA using our hands, fingers and sign language to illustrate the A (April Smith) H ( Hendrik Beune and Peter Davies) and the last A ( Al Tkatch ).
AHA MEDIA does:
Mobile Media Production
New Media Photography/Videography
Livestreaming of events
Social Media Event Coverage
Hyperlocal Citizen journalism
Community Generated Media production
Starter and intro websites on WordPress/Ning platforms
and our personal favorite – Parody/Satire/Sketch Comedy Video creations!


