[videoblogging] Screencast: Demystifying Web Analytics
Hi Folks: I just finished a screencast - a primer to understanding web analytics using google analytics. http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2007/06/new-screencast-.html I included a wiki companion with lots of useful articles on the topic http://analytics.wikispaces.com/ Now, onto researching video analytics Beth On 6/14/07, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I read on newteevee about this video analytics service just the other day: http://newteevee.com/2007/06/12/vidmetrix-epidemiology-for-viral-videos/ That or alternatives would certainly be potentially useful for people who put their videos on a variety of sites. If I was into this stuff myself Id probably take a close interest in other things not directly related to the videos themselves, like how many people link to your site, google pagerank, general buzz about your stuff, number of comments on the site. Cheers Steve Elbows --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking forward to your filtering through all of the different choices Beth. We are in the early stages of this, and it is a very imprecise (and frustrating) activity. We've used GA, Urchin, Feedburner and now Blip for measurements. Along with cross-posting some stuff to YouTube. We hosted our videos on a separate media server (sep from the WP install) up until a month ago. We have found that GA and Urchin do not agree; many say GA under reports. On our media server, we have Urchin data that shows the actual data transferred per file type and per file path. We trust that more than hits or views as the TV Tonic service downloads media in multiple sessions that can generate wildly inflated numbers for some criteria. Seems that actual bandwidth tells us what files were being downloaded. The main thing is that all of these companies use their own (fluctuating) algorithms. So for example, one day they might count all requests for a file from iTunes, but the next day they might disregard all requests for the file after the first request, within a 24 hour time period. (I heard this from a source.) Thing is, my Mom watches our show in iTunes. Whenever anyone comes over to the house, she shows them a few episodes too. From an aggregator's point of view, it may look like one person viewing same files multiple times. In reality it is more like the magazine sitting on the doctor's office coffee table - in fact more people are watching it. Feedburner went through one of these tweaks a while back and people saw their subscriber base change by 20-30% in 24 hours. :-) YouTube provides some stats on views, and there is also this service that is providing stats for YouTube, Metacafe, MySpace, Yahoo, Revver, and AOL video: http://www.tubemogul.com TubeMogul is command central for those that publish and monitor online video, as well as for organizations that advertise within online video. My friends at Aweli are also working on an independent stats verification service; hopefully they'll chime in here too. Gathering data across so many services and then trying to find those who have republished our feed and provide no stats...is leading me to worry less and less about stats. After all, it's not so much about how many watched, but how were they affected by the media? Rox On 6/14/07, Beth Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Folks, I've been working on a screencast about web analytics in general and google analytics for nonprofits to measure mission - but with a focus on more traditional online strategies (not social media). I have been interviewing analytics geeks and experts including Avanish Kaushik. While not the content for the screen, I went off on a social media metrics tangent focusing on what metrics one might use to measure success of a blog. (And that 's up for debate as whether you can really measure that .. http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2007/05/measuring_your_.html Okay, so now I'm thinking about that means in terms of tracking viewership of video blog - and have a few questions: What metrics do you use to track the success or audience growth of your video blog? A few come to mind like - video views, RSS subscribers, unique visitors to your blog/vlog, search engine referrals, technorati rating (huge grain of salt), etc. What tools do you use to track these things? I've been using google analytics, get clickety, and feedburner ... .. What do you think of the stat programs by the various video hosts? Your thoughts? Beth All Analytics Blog Posts http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/google/index.html -- Beth Kanter Social Media and Nonprofits: Trainer, Coach, and Consultant Beth's Blog: http://beth.typepad.com Beth's Wiki:
[videoblogging] Re: Question on How Do You Do The Blurred Face in a Video
Thanks David, I think I can convert the Final Cut Pro process to the program that I'm using. I'll test it out after I get home from work. Gena http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Gena I only know how to do it in Final Cut Pro. Here is a tutorial to do it in FCP. http://www.lafcpug.org/cops.html Maybe modify it for what you are using? David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena compumavengal@ wrote: I'm working on a couple of videos where I need to obscure the faces of the participants. I have Ulead 9, QT Pro and Serif Movie Plus 5. I have Photoshop 5 and assorted other programs. I think I am making it harder than it has to be. I am open to fuzzing up, blurring, circles or digitizing but I don't have a clue how to do this and I can't find it in the help files. Gena http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
[videoblogging] Announcing The Everyday Heroes Project: (A Summer Project for New Media)
Announcing The Everyday Heroes Project: (A Summer Project for New Media Enthusiasts) NBC's epic drama Heroes chronicles the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities. I believe this concept can be extended outside of the realm of science-fiction and into our daily lives. During the course of the summer of 2007, help us tell the stories of everyday people who are Everyday Heroes. Think about a typical day, all the people you pass by in the course of doing what you do, those to whom you might say Good Morning; the people who work in your favorite eating establishments, the people who you see in the bank, the gym, people you pass by on the street, people who attend your school, people who you work with, the people in your car pool, the people around you who just fade to black when you are engaged in your daily lives. Yes, those people. My belief is that everyone has a story. Some of them are amazing people with amazing stories. Some people have overcome some great odds before the point where they got to be standing there to speak with you. Some of these people have taken on major challenges and overcame them. Some of these people inspire others. Some are people who challenge the status quo, who make a difference. Every one has a story to tell. But you need to be there to listen to it. One cool aspect is that once you hear these stories, you will never look at that person the same way ever again. So go outside and take your video cameras and your microphones with you. Join our Everyday Heroes Project and help provide a voice to the people who are part of your everyday lives, but until now have been silent. Post these stories to the web, to Blip.tv or YouTube or Brightcove. Tag them everydayheroes and share them. Help people tell their stories. In the process you would have helped make the world a better place, you would have gotten to know some more people, and you would have discovered a few Everyday Heroes. There could be worse ways to spend the summer. And PLEASE help spread the word about The EveryDay Heros Project. (from: http://pulverblog.pulver.com/archives/007146.html)
Re: [videoblogging] Question on How Do You Do The Blurred Face in a Video
If you're not using a program with a plugin or effect tailored to do this, the usual process in a basic NLE or effects program is to layer the video on top of itself, make a matte or mask for the area you want to blur on the top layer (hopefully your program lets you keyframe the position of the matte to follow the person's face), then blur the appropriate layer (bottom if the mask creates a hole for the blurred area, top if it mattes out the unblurred area). Be sure to feather the mask/matte somehow. I know nothing about ulead but most programs have free or cheap plugins you can download - you might do a web search for one that does this in your program. ___ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com vlog links are here TRACE GARDEN now available in flash format on Blip! tracegarden.blip.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] need a videocamera recommendation: good in low light, price $300
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Re: [videoblogging] need a videocamera recommendation: good in low light, price $300
Hi I'm recommendation to Sanyo Xacti series. I have Xacti VPC CA6 and I like this camera. Specially price is low and you can use under rain or beach :-) But if you want spend more you can find more higher capabilites cameras from this Sanyo Xacti series. -Gokcen http://www.gokcenkaran.com Deirdre Straughan yazm?s,: Any suggestions? -- best regards, Deirdré Straughan living travelling in Italy (and other Countries Beginning with I) www.beginningwithi.com Check out my latest blog post: My Potter Predictionshttp://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html http://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html Blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com, Link your own blog posts. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Political video bloggers
Hey all...I am looking for links to great political videos and videobloggers to feature on my vlog and also for a MSM project I'm working on. I am producing some myself and interested in linking up with other creators who are doing satirical work/parodies and opinion/commentary. I have found many on my own, but know that there are probably a lot of great videos out there that I'm missing. Thoughts?
Re: [videoblogging] need a videocamera recommendation: good in low light, price $300
How is it in low light, e.g. a living room with standard household lighting? On 6/26/07, Gökçen Karan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I'm recommendation to Sanyo Xacti series. I have Xacti VPC CA6 and I like this camera. Specially price is low and you can use under rain or beach :-) But if you want spend more you can find more higher capabilites cameras from this Sanyo Xacti series. -Gokcen http://www.gokcenkaran.com Deirdre Straughan yazm?s,: Any suggestions? -- best regards, Deirdré Straughan living travelling in Italy (and other Countries Beginning with I) www.beginningwithi.com Check out my latest blog post: My Potter Predictionshttp://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html http://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html Blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com, Link your own blog posts. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- best regards, Deirdré Straughan living travelling in Italy (and other Countries Beginning with I) www.beginningwithi.com Check out my latest blog post: My Potter Predictionshttp://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html Blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com, Link your own blog posts. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] need a videocamera recommendation: good in low light, price $300
It's very good sun light and living room light but it's not good low lighting. If you looking low lighting maybe check another camera. -Gokcen. Deirdre Straughan yazm?s,: How is it in low light, e.g. a living room with standard household lighting? On 6/26/07, Gökçen Karan [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:gokcen.karan%40gmail.com wrote: Hi I'm recommendation to Sanyo Xacti series. I have Xacti VPC CA6 and I like this camera. Specially price is low and you can use under rain or beach :-) But if you want spend more you can find more higher capabilites cameras from this Sanyo Xacti series. -Gokcen http://www.gokcenkaran.com http://www.gokcenkaran.com Deirdre Straughan yazm?s,: Any suggestions? -- best regards, Deirdré Straughan living travelling in Italy (and other Countries Beginning with I) www.beginningwithi.com Check out my latest blog post: My Potter Predictionshttp://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html http://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html http://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html http://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html Blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com, Link your own blog posts. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- best regards, Deirdré Straughan living travelling in Italy (and other Countries Beginning with I) www.beginningwithi.com Check out my latest blog post: My Potter Predictionshttp://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html http://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html Blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com, Link your own blog posts. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Sevgiler, sayg?lar *Gökçen Karan PiknikTube * www.pikniktube.com http://www.pikniktube.com *Internet *E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype gokcenkaran callto://gokcenkaran/ Google Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Vlog www.gokcenkaran.com http://www.gokcenkaran.com Work www.pikniktube.com http://www.pikniktube.com *Phone *Work : +90 212 246 32 28 Mobile: +90 506 418 41 36 -- Who's John Galt? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Political video bloggers
Here are a few from Wreck Salvage: http://blip.tv/file/125559/ http://www.vimeo.com/clip:164578 http://wreckandsalvage.com/promos/ws_promo_nokia.mov http://wreckandsalvage.com/used/ws-020-video-moroso-according-to-gordon-moore http://wreckandsalvage.com/used/ws-026-america-your-america-the-beautiful On 6/26/07, mediamogirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all...I am looking for links to great political videos and videobloggers to feature on my vlog and also for a MSM project I'm working on. I am producing some myself and interested in linking up with other creators who are doing satirical work/parodies and opinion/commentary. I have found many on my own, but know that there are probably a lot of great videos out there that I'm missing. Thoughts? Yahoo! Groups Links -- Adam Quirk Wreck Salvage 551.208.4644 Brooklyn, NY http://wreckandsalvage.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
Hi all, So I'm going to be speaking at Web Video Summit on a panel moderated by JD Lasica, and I have been trying to come up with a more comprehensive list of citizen journalism vlogs. I have been having some trouble with this, and I'm wondering if anyone out there can suggest some cj vlogs they like, or where I might find a comprehensive list? Here are some of the ones I've come up with: My Urban Report LiveBait BuzzMachine Minnesota Stories Swajana Cooking Up a Story Political Lunch American Microphone Verge New Media GEtv Alive in Baghdad Alive in Mexico Thanks in advance! Brian PS I don't know if there is a strict definition of Citizen Journalism. I'm taking it as anything focusing on reporting stories of real events/real people, whether in a news or documentary or other format. - Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
Hello Brian, On 6/26/07, brian conley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, So I'm going to be speaking at Web Video Summit on a panel moderated by JD Lasica, and I have been trying to come up with a more comprehensive list of citizen journalism vlogs. I have been having some trouble with this, and I'm wondering if anyone out there can suggest some cj vlogs they like, or where I might find a comprehensive list? I like Flux... http://fluxrostrum.blogspot.com/ See ya -- Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. http://ChangeLog.ca/ All the Vlogging News on One Page http://vlograzor.com/
Re: [videoblogging] Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
hey looking forward to seeing you! i guess the hollaback vlogs are cjs On 6/26/07, brian conley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, So I'm going to be speaking at Web Video Summit on a panel moderated by JD Lasica, and I have been trying to come up with a more comprehensive list of citizen journalism vlogs. I have been having some trouble with this, and I'm wondering if anyone out there can suggest some cj vlogs they like, or where I might find a comprehensive list? Here are some of the ones I've come up with: My Urban Report LiveBait BuzzMachine Minnesota Stories Swajana Cooking Up a Story Political Lunch American Microphone Verge New Media GEtv Alive in Baghdad Alive in Mexico Thanks in advance! Brian PS I don't know if there is a strict definition of Citizen Journalism. I'm taking it as anything focusing on reporting stories of real events/real people, whether in a news or documentary or other format. - Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Political video bloggers
Here's a couple of mine: http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2006/04/05/w-wtf/ http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2006/09/11/5-14/ - Verdi
Re: [videoblogging] Political video bloggers
Hey all...I am looking for links to great political videos and videobloggers to feature on my vlog and also for a MSM project I'm working on. I am producing some myself and interested in linking up with other creators who are doing satirical work/parodies and opinion/commentary. I have found many on my own, but know that there are probably a lot of great videos out there that I'm missing. Thoughts? I think Veracifier.com is doing the best consistently good videoblog using news/political clips. also, if you havent seen it already, we created http://politicalvideo.org to help provide raw clips for anyone wanting to back up their commentaries on Bush with clip from his actual speeches. 500 hours worth ready to be search and used. Jay
Re: [videoblogging] Non Commercial vlog funding experiment
If you are on a Wordpress blog I think you could use showinabox.tv to get that functionality? the new Pledge Drive has plenty of work to be done till finished. the current Pledge Drive plugin isnt really easy for others to set up. Jay -- Here I am http://jaydedman.com The best video from Pixelodeon right here: http://tinyurl.com/yp8zyl Check out the latest project: http://politicalvideo.org 500 hours of George Bush speeches!! Search, download, remix!!
[videoblogging] Re: Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
Shadow World might be another consideration. http://undertheel.blogspot.com/ And, thanks. Rebecca --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, brian conley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, So I'm going to be speaking at Web Video Summit on a panel moderated by JD Lasica, and I have been trying to come up with a more comprehensive list of citizen journalism vlogs. I have been having some trouble with this, and I'm wondering if anyone out there can suggest some cj vlogs they like, or where I might find a comprehensive list? Here are some of the ones I've come up with: My Urban Report LiveBait BuzzMachine Minnesota Stories Swajana Cooking Up a Story Political Lunch American Microphone Verge New Media GEtv Alive in Baghdad Alive in Mexico Thanks in advance! Brian PS I don't know if there is a strict definition of Citizen Journalism. I'm taking it as anything focusing on reporting stories of real events/real people, whether in a news or documentary or other format. - Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
On Jun 26, 2007, at 8:57 AM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote: Hello Brian, On 6/26/07, brian conley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, So I'm going to be speaking at Web Video Summit on a panel moderated by JD Lasica, and I have been trying to come up with a more comprehensive list of citizen journalism vlogs. I have been having some trouble with this, and I'm wondering if anyone out there can suggest some cj vlogs they like, or where I might find a comprehensive list? I like Flux... http://fluxrostrum.blogspot.com/ See ya I just wanted to add a here, here for Flux. Also, he could use our support. Please contribute. Also, check out this post by Jen Simmons http://teaching.jensimmons.com/multimedia/2005/10/citizen-journalism.htm as part of one of her multimedia production classes [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Non Commercial vlog funding experiment
If I'm to continue with my vlog, I really need to start making some money, so I can justify the time spent NOT working on other commercial projects that feed me. So I have set up a fundable pledge, whereby viewers and subscribers to my vids, can donate to allow me the time and resources to edit another month of stories. I'm sure there are many in this group interested in following this experiment Mark www.overlander.tv you clearly state your goal. looks good. obviously, reaching out to the people who really know you should be the first people you go after. Jay _ If my target of $2,000 is met, I will have the time and resources to devote myself to editing four new videos. They will be: 1) A photographic journey with a Belfast Photographer displaying the changes that are occurring in Northern Ireland. 2) A look into the life of legendary Australian Green's Senator, Bob Brown, and why he chose to live in Tasmania, the location of the World's first Greens Political Party. 3) An interview with a Video Artist in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 4) A story on the Cave Dwellers of Sacre Monte, Granada, Spain Anyone who pledges support, will (if they wish) have their details listed on our Sponsors page. One can also nominate which video they wish to support. I have set the minimum pledge amount quite low, if you can afford to donate more, please feel free to do so. -- Here I am http://jaydedman.com The best video from Pixelodeon right here: http://tinyurl.com/yp8zyl Check out the latest project: http://politicalvideo.org 500 hours of George Bush speeches!! Search, download, remix!!
Re: [videoblogging] Announcing The Everyday Heroes Project: (A Summer Project for New Media)
Great idea, Jeff. On 6/26/07, Jeff Pulver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Announcing The Everyday Heroes Project: (A Summer Project for New Media Enthusiasts)
Re: [videoblogging] Political video bloggers
Hi everyone: On 6/26/07, mediamogirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all...I am looking for links to great political videos and videobloggers to feature on my vlog and also for a MSM project I'm working on. I am producing some myself and interested in linking up with other creators who are doing satirical work/parodies and opinion/commentary. I have found many on my own, but know that there are probably a lot of great videos out there that I'm missing. Thoughts? I am the host of The Pat Cook Show, which is mainly political (Though I cover other subjects as well). There's also my Real Deal video blog, which is ALL political. Hope this helps :D Cheers :D -- Pat Cook Denver, Colorado BLOGS PODCASTS - AS MY WACKED OUT WORLD TURNS - http://pchamster.livejournal.com/ PAT'S REAL DEAL VIDEO BLOG - http://patsrealdeal.livejournal.com/ PAT'S HEALTH MEDICAL WONDERS VIDEOCAST - http://patshealthmedicalwondersvideocast.blogspot.com/ YOUTUBE CHANNEL - http://www.youtube.com/amwowttv/ THE PAT COOK SHOW - http://www.livevideo.com/thepcshow THE PAT COOK SHOW (Blogger Page) - http://thepctvshow.blogspot.com/ THE PAT COOK SHOW (Audio Podcast) - http://thepcradioshow.blogspot.com/
[videoblogging] Fwd: HELP: Content Runneth Over On My Sidebar
Hi everyone: Evidently this got lost in cyberspace. Apologies if it's a dupe. Pat -- Forwarded message -- From: Patrick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Jun 25, 2007 9:30 AM Subject: HELP: Content Runneth Over On My Sidebar To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Hi everyone: Boy I could sure use a little help. On my page for The Pat Cook Show (Video Version) @ http://thepctvshow.blogspot.com/ I've got content that just simply runs off the edge of the sidebar, causing it to be partially chopped off. I've tried resizing what I can, but some of it simply can't be resized to fit into the sidebar without being chopped off. On the page for my audio podcast @ http://thepcradioshow.blogspot.com/ I've got a section for webrings that gets chopped off because of the way the JavaScript from Webring.com is set up. And the frustrating part of that is I can't alter the size of that either. The same thing happens in the main message body area as well, but I can control that with little to no problem at all. The sidebar however is a completely different issue altogether. So, short of either switching hosts or experimenting with the Blogger templates in an effort to find the right one, what might you guys suggest I do to fix this problem (BTW I am aware I need to add the RSS feed to my video page. I will do that as soon as I post this)? Any help and/or suggestions you can provide would be appreciated :D Cheers :D -- Pat Cook Denver, Colorado BLOGS PODCASTS - AS MY WACKED OUT WORLD TURNS - http://pchamster.livejournal.com/ PAT'S REAL DEAL VIDEO BLOG - http://patsrealdeal.livejournal.com/ PAT'S HEALTH MEDICAL WONDERS VIDEOCAST - http://patshealthmedicalwondersvideocast.blogspot.com/ YOUTUBE CHANNEL - http://www.youtube.com/amwowttv/ THE PAT COOK SHOW - http://www.livevideo.com/thepcshow THE PAT COOK SHOW (Blogger Page) - http://thepctvshow.blogspot.com/ THE PAT COOK SHOW (Audio Podcast) - http://thepcradioshow.blogspot.com/
[videoblogging] Where Oh Where Art Thou Buttons Chicklets?
Hi everyone: I'd LOVE to add one to my vlog :) Cheers :D -- Pat Cook Denver, Colorado BLOGS PODCASTS - AS MY WACKED OUT WORLD TURNS - http://pchamster.livejournal.com/ PAT'S REAL DEAL VIDEO BLOG - http://patsrealdeal.livejournal.com/ PAT'S HEALTH MEDICAL WONDERS VIDEOCAST - http://patshealthmedicalwondersvideocast.blogspot.com/ YOUTUBE CHANNEL - http://www.youtube.com/amwowttv/ THE PAT COOK SHOW - http://www.livevideo.com/thepcshow THE PAT COOK SHOW (Blogger Page) - http://thepctvshow.blogspot.com/ THE PAT COOK SHOW (Audio Podcast) - http://thepcradioshow.blogspot.com/
Re: [videoblogging] videos embedded into emails?
Hi everyone: On 6/25/07, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For testing... you'd have to create an HTML e-mail, with the proper embed or applet code in it. If you're able to write the HTML by hand... i.e., write all the tags yourself instead of using some WYSIWYG... then should be able to set up the test. The real question is how will e-mail applications and webmail systems handle it. I suspect most of them will block it by default. I wouldn't think so if it was a Flash video like from YouTube or some other TRUSTED site. Although Outlook might not... it seem to be one huge security hole. Outlook is and always has been a security problem child IN OF ITSELF, which is I only use it for reading posting to USENET newsgroups. I *NEVER* use it for email (Even though I have POP access with Gmail). Layman's translation - Microsoft needs to take some virtual TNT to it and simply BLOW IT UP. So you never know with that. (BTW... there's no such thing ans an e-mail virus... those things people call e-mail viruses only affect Microsoft Outlook!) See above. Getting back to the subject at hand, I should think that as long as it's a Flash-based video from a trusted site such as YouTube, there really shouldn't be a problem. Just my opinion though... Cheers :D -- Pat Cook Denver, Colorado BLOGS PODCASTS - AS MY WACKED OUT WORLD TURNS - http://pchamster.livejournal.com/ PAT'S REAL DEAL VIDEO BLOG - http://patsrealdeal.livejournal.com/ PAT'S HEALTH MEDICAL WONDERS VIDEOCAST - http://patshealthmedicalwondersvideocast.blogspot.com/ YOUTUBE CHANNEL - http://www.youtube.com/amwowttv/ THE PAT COOK SHOW - http://www.livevideo.com/thepcshow THE PAT COOK SHOW (Blogger Page) - http://thepctvshow.blogspot.com/ THE PAT COOK SHOW (Audio Podcast) - http://thepcradioshow.blogspot.com/
Re: [videoblogging] Political video bloggers
I've got some links over here: http://politicalvideoblogging.com needs an update... On Jun 26, 2007, at 11:02 AM, mediamogirl wrote: Hey all...I am looking for links to great political videos and videobloggers to feature on my vlog and also for a MSM project I'm working on. I am producing some myself and interested in linking up with other creators who are doing satirical work/parodies and opinion/commentary. I have found many on my own, but know that there are probably a lot of great videos out there that I'm missing. Thoughts? Yahoo! Groups Links -- Steve Garfield http://SteveGarfield.com Watch Spices of Life with Nina Simonds: http://spicesoflife.com
[videoblogging] just curious about facebook groups
Where is the offical facebook group of this list ? ;-) Nice day (or night) all Loiez
[videoblogging] Fwd: Your Short Films On Grouper
what do you guys think? should I spend two full time weeks recovering, preparing, and uploading everything I've ever made to sony? Subject: Your Short Films On Grouper Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 12:40:54 -0700 From: Julianna Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear Ryan, I saw your video, Lester Sleeps Over, and I thought it was awesome. Great work! I would love to have your short films on Grouper. My name is Julianna and I am a member of the Content Team at Grouper Networks (www.Grouper.com) and our company was recently acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment. As the online video division of Sony Pictures, Grouper is leading the next generation of user-generated video production. As part of that effort, my team is recruiting talented producers like yourself into our community so that we can present you with several opportunities in the areas of content and syndication. A first step in working together is for you to simply sign-up on our site and upload your work. Once your work is uploaded, shoot me an email, so I can manually mark it to be featured. Please do not use any copywritten music/footage in your work as we will not be able to feature it. iWe have many pathways to future content and we're adding more everyday. The following are the best specs for uploading to our site: File type: MOV Video Codec: AVC/h.264 Audio Codec: AAC/48.000 kHz OR File type: WMV Video Codec: WMV9 Audio Codec: WMA9 AND Bitrate: 800kbps Framerate: Native frame rate, up to 30fps Interlacing: De-interlaced/ Progressive Scan File size for 4x3: 640x480 (NTSC) or 768x576 (PAL) File size for 16x9: 854x480 (NTSC) or 1024x576 (PAL) If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. We'd love to have you sign on to Grouper and get your content in the spotlight! Looking forward to hearing from you, Sincerely, Julianna Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] A Sony Pictures Company A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company -- ryan junell junell.net slomohorror.com
[videoblogging] Re:Political video bloggers
Living in Connecticut where we had some great political video bloggers during the Lamont/Lieberman race, I would encourage people to start off with CTBlogger and CTBob http://connecticutblog.blogspot.com/ http://ctbob.blogspot.com/ Of course I would like to promote some of my own stuff http://ahynes1.blip.tv It is an odd mix of personal and political stuff Aldon
[videoblogging] Re: Political video bloggers
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, mediamogirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all...I am looking for links to great political videos and videobloggers to feature on my vlog and also for a MSM project I'm working on. I am producing some myself and interested in linking up with other creators who are doing satirical work/parodies and opinion/commentary. I have found many on my own, but know that there are probably a lot of great videos out there that I'm missing. Thoughts? Here are several from hoppervideo http://www.hoppervideo.net/2005/10/mushroom-lie.html http://www.hoppervideo.net/2005/10/we-know.html http://www.hoppervideo.net/energybill.mov http://www.hoppervideo.net/2006/07/dick-cheneys-dream.html http://www.hoppervideo.net/2006/09/something-i-made-in-nj.html best of luck with your project. Rob
[videoblogging] Re: Fwd: Your Short Films On Grouper
I get a message like this almost every week from some service or another. Just goes to show that at some point it won't be long until there will be more of these video sharing sites than there are videos to share on them. Have we reached critical mass yet? I can't wait for the bidding wars for talent. Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS http://lofistl.com http://billstreeter.net --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ryan junell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what do you guys think? should I spend two full time weeks recovering, preparing, and uploading everything I've ever made to sony? Subject: Your Short Films On Grouper Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 12:40:54 -0700 From: Julianna Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear Ryan, I saw your video, Lester Sleeps Over, and I thought it was awesome. Great work! I would love to have your short films on Grouper. My name is Julianna and I am a member of the Content Team at Grouper Networks (www.Grouper.com) and our company was recently acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment. As the online video division of Sony Pictures, Grouper is leading the next generation of user-generated video production. As part of that effort, my team is recruiting talented producers like yourself into our community so that we can present you with several opportunities in the areas of content and syndication. A first step in working together is for you to simply sign-up on our site and upload your work. Once your work is uploaded, shoot me an email, so I can manually mark it to be featured. Please do not use any copywritten music/footage in your work as we will not be able to feature it. iWe have many pathways to future content and we're adding more everyday. The following are the best specs for uploading to our site: File type: MOV Video Codec: AVC/h.264 Audio Codec: AAC/48.000 kHz OR File type: WMV Video Codec: WMV9 Audio Codec: WMA9 AND Bitrate: 800kbps Framerate: Native frame rate, up to 30fps Interlacing: De-interlaced/ Progressive Scan File size for 4x3: 640x480 (NTSC) or 768x576 (PAL) File size for 16x9: 854x480 (NTSC) or 1024x576 (PAL) If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. We'd love to have you sign on to Grouper and get your content in the spotlight! Looking forward to hearing from you, Sincerely, Julianna Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] A Sony Pictures Company A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company -- ryan junell junell.net slomohorror.com
Re: [videoblogging] just curious about facebook groups
Thank Charles but.. That was my question : Why 3 or more group to spread the same spirit ? Just curious ;-) Best regards Loiez Le 26 juin 07 à 22:40, Charles Iliya Krempeaux a écrit : Hey, I don't know if there is an official one. But there's 3 vlogging groups there that I know of... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2220925024 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2223901949 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2327643684 Join them all. See ya -- Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. http://ChangeLog.ca/ All the Vlogging News on One Page http://vlograzor.com/ On 6/26/07, Loiez D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where is the offical facebook group of this list ? ;-) Nice day (or night) all Loiez [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Re: need a videocamera recommendation: good in low light, price $300
Hey Deirdré, I don't think a sub $300 cam thats good in low light exists. When you buy a more expensive camera part of what you are paying for is better low light performance and all the things that make it possible (larger ccds, better optics etc). Some of the lower end Canons and Sonys have pretty good low light performance but they are priced just above the $300 mark. Check camcorderinfo.com for some pretty good reviews and sample footage of most of the cameras available now. They do extensive low light testing too. Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS http://lofistl.com http://billstreeter.net --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any suggestions? -- best regards, Deirdré Straughan living travelling in Italy (and other Countries Beginning with I) www.beginningwithi.com Check out my latest blog post: My Potter Predictionshttp://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/potterpredictions.html Blogsigs.com http://www.blogsigs.com, Link your own blog posts. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
Brian, I'd also suggest Josh Leo's Wandering West Michigan ( wanderingwestmichigan.com) Definitely fits your criteria, and a favorite of mine. ... Richard On 6/26/07, brian conley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, So I'm going to be speaking at Web Video Summit on a panel moderated by JD Lasica, and I have been trying to come up with a more comprehensive list of citizen journalism vlogs. I have been having some trouble with this, and I'm wondering if anyone out there can suggest some cj vlogs they like, or where I might find a comprehensive list? Here are some of the ones I've come up with: My Urban Report LiveBait BuzzMachine Minnesota Stories Swajana Cooking Up a Story Political Lunch American Microphone Verge New Media GEtv Alive in Baghdad Alive in Mexico Thanks in advance! Brian PS I don't know if there is a strict definition of Citizen Journalism. I'm taking it as anything focusing on reporting stories of real events/real people, whether in a news or documentary or other format. - Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
On Jun 26, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Richard (Show) Hall wrote: I'd also suggest Josh Leo's Wandering West Michigan ( wanderingwestmichigan.com) Definitely fits your criteria, and a favorite of mine. ... Richard Well if you're going to be that way about it Richard, I'd have to say that you and Maureen have had some pretty great CJ posts too i like the inspiredHealing.tv vids in particular http://richardshow.org/show/ markus p.s. hey, is that one of them new show-in-a-box vlogsplosin themes? very cool -- http://tools.ourmedia.org/blog http://SpinXpress.com/Markus_Sandy http://Ourmedia.org/Markus_Sandy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Political video bloggers
Here's a couple I did: Dennis Kucinich meets Josh Wolf's Mom http://richardshow.org/show/2007/01/21/dennis-kucinich-meets-josh-wolfs-mom/ and A letter from our representative on net neutrality http://richardshow.org/show/2006/08/21/a-letter-from-our-representative-on-net-neutrality/ ... Richard On 6/26/07, mediamogirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all...I am looking for links to great political videos and videobloggers to feature on my vlog and also for a MSM project I'm working on. I am producing some myself and interested in linking up with other creators who are doing satirical work/parodies and opinion/commentary. I have found many on my own, but know that there are probably a lot of great videos out there that I'm missing. Thoughts? -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
On 6/26/07, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well if you're going to be that way about it Richard, I'd have to say that you and Maureen have had some pretty great CJ posts too i like the inspiredHealing.tv vids in particular http://richardshow.org/show/ markus p.s. hey, is that one of them new show-in-a-box vlogsplosin themes? very cool First of all, thanks, Marcus oh pal ... you the man! Second, the inspired healing theme is indeed the wonderful vlog splosion theme from Rudy Verdi, but, alas, I have not attempted any upgrade to the new and improved show in a box that Enric and others have/are creating ... I'm chicken ... and I needed to wait until Ryanne did all the testing of the automatic upgrade, and I think they may have it almost correct :) -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Political video bloggers
Hi, Here's a couple I produced: Great Leaders http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4332qcXf78 and Barack Obama in Oakland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCijEB3PkBg and.. Why are you a Democrat? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF8jhloslMg Thanks, Zennie Abraham, Jr. Chairman and CEO Sports Business Simulations 510-387-9809 http://www.sbs-world.com --- Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's a couple I did: Dennis Kucinich meets Josh Wolf's Mom http://richardshow.org/show/2007/01/21/dennis-kucinich-meets-josh-wolfs-mom/ and A letter from our representative on net neutrality http://richardshow.org/show/2006/08/21/a-letter-from-our-representative-on-net-neutrality/ ... Richard On 6/26/07, mediamogirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all...I am looking for links to great political videos and videobloggers to feature on my vlog and also for a MSM project I'm working on. I am producing some myself and interested in linking up with other creators who are doing satirical work/parodies and opinion/commentary. I have found many on my own, but know that there are probably a lot of great videos out there that I'm missing. Thoughts? -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/
[videoblogging] Re:Political video bloggers
Here's my link. It is a more subtle approach I would say. www.people2peopletv.blogspot.com Dorothy
[videoblogging] Content Runneth Over On My Sidebar
Hi everyone: I wonder what is wrong with Yahoo! Groups. It seems as though I can reply to messages, but can't post THIS simple message. THIS IS THE THIRD ATTEMPT. How conviently weird. :( (Sarcastic Comment) Apologies YET AGAIN if this is a dupe. Cheers :D Pat -- Forwarded message -- From: Patrick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Jun 25, 2007 9:30 AM Subject: HELP: Content Runneth Over On My Sidebar To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Hi everyone: Boy I could sure use a little help. On my page for The Pat Cook Show (Video Version) @ http://thepctvshow.blogspot.com/ I've got content that just simply runs off the edge of the sidebar, causing it to be partially chopped off. I've tried resizing what I can, but some of it simply can't be resized to fit into the sidebar without being chopped off. On the page for my audio podcast @ http://thepcradioshow.blogspot.com/ I've got a section for webrings that gets chopped off because of the way the JavaScript from Webring.com is set up. And the frustrating part of that is I can't alter the size of that either. The same thing happens in the main message body area as well, but I can control that with little to no problem at all. The sidebar however is a completely different issue altogether. So, short of either switching hosts or experimenting with the Blogger templates in an effort to find the right one, what might you guys suggest I do to fix this problem (BTW I am aware I need to add the RSS feed to my video page. I will do that as soon as I post this)? Any help and/or suggestions you can provide would be appreciated :D Cheers :D -- Pat Cook Denver, Colorado BLOGS PODCASTS - AS MY WACKED OUT WORLD TURNS - http://pchamster.livejournal.com/ PAT'S REAL DEAL VIDEO BLOG - http://patsrealdeal.livejournal.com/ PAT'S HEALTH MEDICAL WONDERS VIDEOCAST - http://patshealthmedicalwondersvideocast.blogspot.com/ YOUTUBE CHANNEL - http://www.youtube.com/amwowttv/ THE PAT COOK SHOW - http://www.livevideo.com/thepcshow THE PAT COOK SHOW (Blogger Page) - http://thepctvshow.blogspot.com/ THE PAT COOK SHOW (Audio Podcast) - http://thepcradioshow.blogspot.com/
Re: [videoblogging] just curious about facebook groups
Hey, I don't know if there is an official one. But there's 3 vlogging groups there that I know of... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2220925024 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2223901949 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2327643684 Join them all. See ya -- Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. http://ChangeLog.ca/ All the Vlogging News on One Page http://vlograzor.com/ On 6/26/07, Loiez D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where is the offical facebook group of this list ? ;-) Nice day (or night) all Loiez
Re: [videoblogging] Fwd: Your Short Films On Grouper
I think that depends on if you want to be an internation superstar or not, Ryan!!! After all, without Sony, yer nothin'! Nothin', I say!!! :) Schlomo http://schlomolog.blogspot.com http://weknowhow.tv http://winkshow.com http://hatfactory.net On 6/26/07, ryan junell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what do you guys think? should I spend two full time weeks recovering, preparing, and uploading everything I've ever made to sony? Subject: Your Short Films On Grouper Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 12:40:54 -0700 From: Julianna Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] julianna%40grouper.com To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ryan%40Junell.net Dear Ryan, I saw your video, Lester Sleeps Over, and I thought it was awesome. Great work! I would love to have your short films on Grouper. My name is Julianna and I am a member of the Content Team at Grouper Networks (www.Grouper.com) and our company was recently acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment. As the online video division of Sony Pictures, Grouper is leading the next generation of user-generated video production. As part of that effort, my team is recruiting talented producers like yourself into our community so that we can present you with several opportunities in the areas of content and syndication. A first step in working together is for you to simply sign-up on our site and upload your work. Once your work is uploaded, shoot me an email, so I can manually mark it to be featured. Please do not use any copywritten music/footage in your work as we will not be able to feature it. iWe have many pathways to future content and we're adding more everyday. The following are the best specs for uploading to our site: File type: MOV Video Codec: AVC/h.264 Audio Codec: AAC/48.000 kHz OR File type: WMV Video Codec: WMV9 Audio Codec: WMA9 AND Bitrate: 800kbps Framerate: Native frame rate, up to 30fps Interlacing: De-interlaced/ Progressive Scan File size for 4x3: 640x480 (NTSC) or 768x576 (PAL) File size for 16x9: 854x480 (NTSC) or 1024x576 (PAL) If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. We'd love to have you sign on to Grouper and get your content in the spotlight! Looking forward to hearing from you, Sincerely, Julianna Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] julianna%40grouper.com A Sony Pictures Company A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company -- ryan junell junell.net slomohorror.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Fwd: Your Short Films On Grouper
What do their terms of service look like? -- Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. http://ChangeLog.ca/ All the Vlogging News on One Page http://vlograzor.com/ On 6/26/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that depends on if you want to be an internation superstar or not, Ryan!!! After all, without Sony, yer nothin'! Nothin', I say!!! :) Schlomo http://schlomolog.blogspot.com http://weknowhow.tv http://winkshow.com http://hatfactory.net On 6/26/07, ryan junell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what do you guys think? should I spend two full time weeks recovering, preparing, and uploading everything I've ever made to sony? Subject: Your Short Films On Grouper Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 12:40:54 -0700 From: Julianna Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] julianna%40grouper.com To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ryan%40Junell.net Dear Ryan, I saw your video, Lester Sleeps Over, and I thought it was awesome. Great work! I would love to have your short films on Grouper. My name is Julianna and I am a member of the Content Team at Grouper Networks (www.Grouper.com) and our company was recently acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment. As the online video division of Sony Pictures, Grouper is leading the next generation of user-generated video production. As part of that effort, my team is recruiting talented producers like yourself into our community so that we can present you with several opportunities in the areas of content and syndication. A first step in working together is for you to simply sign-up on our site and upload your work. Once your work is uploaded, shoot me an email, so I can manually mark it to be featured. Please do not use any copywritten music/footage in your work as we will not be able to feature it. iWe have many pathways to future content and we're adding more everyday. The following are the best specs for uploading to our site: File type: MOV Video Codec: AVC/h.264 Audio Codec: AAC/48.000 kHz OR File type: WMV Video Codec: WMV9 Audio Codec: WMA9 AND Bitrate: 800kbps Framerate: Native frame rate, up to 30fps Interlacing: De-interlaced/ Progressive Scan File size for 4x3: 640x480 (NTSC) or 768x576 (PAL) File size for 16x9: 854x480 (NTSC) or 1024x576 (PAL) If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. We'd love to have you sign on to Grouper and get your content in the spotlight! Looking forward to hearing from you, Sincerely, Julianna Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] julianna%40grouper.com A Sony Pictures Company A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company -- ryan junell junell.net slomohorror.com
Re: [videoblogging] videos embedded into emails?
Hi Pat: This is not exactly an answer, but it is a solution. You could make a screen shot of the video and have the image linked to your page where it would be viewable by anyone with a compatible browser. An html e- mail with an embedded hotlink is probably the safest option. Hope that helps, Andrew --- Andrew Darlow Editor, The Imaging Buffet http://www.imagingbuffet.com Chief Cook: http://www.bigdiner.com For testing... you'd have to create an HTML e-mail, with the proper embed or applet code in it. If you're able to write the HTML by hand... i.e., write all the tags yourself instead of using some WYSIWYG... then should be able to set up the test. The real question is how will e-mail applications and webmail systems handle it. I suspect most of them will block it by default. I wouldn't think so if it was a Flash video like from YouTube or some other TRUSTED site. Although Outlook might not... it seem to be one huge security hole. Outlook is and always has been a security problem child IN OF ITSELF, which is I only use it for reading posting to USENET newsgroups. I *NEVER* use it for email (Even though I have POP access with Gmail). Layman's translation - Microsoft needs to take some virtual TNT to it and simply BLOW IT UP. So you never know with that. (BTW... there's no such thing ans an e-mail virus... those things people call e-mail viruses only affect Microsoft Outlook!) See above. Getting back to the subject at hand, I should think that as long as it's a Flash-based video from a trusted site such as YouTube, there really shouldn't be a problem. Just my opinion though... Cheers :D [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]