I have a Panasonic GV-NS100, (I think that is the
number on it) I love it...
Hmmm...I use FCP...
One thing to think about with tape cameras is the log
and capture thing...can be time comsuming, however I
usually set it up in FCP/let it work while I take care
of other things...with a memory card
:-DOn 4/12/06, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dang, Charles -- health freak *and* open source advocate! Aiming for perfection, eh? ;)
Harold
On 4/12/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,(Hopefully this isn't too off topic, but)Are there any good gyms in
I've just started vlogging ... http://moon.blogspot.com/ and I
have a weird situation with Ulead Video9 audio import.
The program is cutting off the last second or so of the clip.
In Windows Media player the clip is 6 seconds long.
When i import it, or even preview it, it's truncated the last
Glad to see you back Ian!On 4/12/06, Ian Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all!I'll cut this short. I've started videoblogging again. It's locatedhere: http://www.noservicecharge.com/ Nothing amazing. I just missedthis creative outlet..
For the longer version read on:Ok, I'm bored of my
Sorry I missed it... Who found the Afikoman?
Maybe we should make a videoblogger version of Dayenu while we're at
it, ie, If God have given us a monopod rather than a Steadicam, it
would have been sufficient
Day-Day-Enu,
andy
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Carl Weaver [EMAIL
IMHO, do just get something and start..I use a JVC that has DV
tape and my Kodak that records .mov files 640x480the big thing
with quality I have seen is what program you use to create, edit
and compress your videos...I use the lite version of Sony Vegas
and for the most part it is
http://www.filmsharing.eu/
International NoBudget VideoFilmfestival Weimar - Deadline 15th of May
WE want to show YOUR work!
WE = the different festival for independent filmmakers from everywhere.
this year's motto GELD SPIELT KEINE ROLLE (~money is not an issue)
is the key to our expectations
Awesome Susan! I hope it does rock...
From the footage Rudy and I took at karaoke last week, I think we
could put together a vloggercon promo... but at the moment, I have to
work on finishing my new web site and shooting some advance skit footage.
See you at vloggercon!
Casey
--- In
I'll throw in my 2cents re: miniDV loading placement: muy importante! I have
the Canon
Optura 60, which I do really like (not 3ccd, tho), although my big beefs with
it is that
there's no Easy mode (all those features are overkill for me) and it's size.
Don't get me
wrong, it's pretty darn
I picked up a very inexpensive ($80us) used Vivitar DVR-310 with a
1gig memory card. This Digital Video Recorder (DVR) stores the video
on SD memory cards. The unit is very small (fits in a shirt pocket)
and also has a built in 3mb camera and mp3 player.
It can tape video in 640x480 or 320x240
Wow -
where did you get that? My son loves making movies, but I won't let him use my
camera. If I could find one (digital camera - not webcam) for under $100 I would
buy it for him.
CheersMonique Daniellehttp://www.vlogchallenge.com - This Week's Challenge:
I bought mine used, but I think you can get them new from the $120 mark.
Search for VIVITAR DVR-310 should get you a few places. I see some on
eBay, but those listed are in stores and seem more expensive then
dealing with an online retailer.
Mike
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Monique
Also http://www.steves-digicams.com/ contains a wealth of info...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im sure that this question has been asked 1000 times but here it goes,
I am just starting out and have searched all the sites on Vlogging to
find out the
mgmoon wrote:
I picked up a very inexpensive ($80us) used Vivitar DVR-310 with a
1gig memory card. This Digital Video Recorder (DVR) stores the video
on SD memory cards. The unit is very small (fits in a shirt pocket)
and also has a built in 3mb camera and mp3 player.
It can tape video in
Way more than 20http://wiki.vloggercon.com/index.php?title=AttendeesThere were at least 50 of us at the first Vloggercon last year. And that's when this list was about 15% of its current size.
On 4/12/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:) I am sure there will be more than 20.There was a
Dear Video Blogging Buddies and Pals,As some of you know in my day job I am a Professor of Information Science and Technology at the University of Missouri - Rolla.I teach a class called Human-Computer Interaction Evaluation.
The biggest, most important, part of the class is a project where
Hello,I guess that's a manual list. (Since I've already bought 2 tickets.) (I'll go add myself :-) )See yaOn 4/13/06, leslye penelope
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Way more than 20http://wiki.vloggercon.com/index.php?title=Attendees
There were at least 50 of us at the first Vloggercon last year.
Because i've been out of the loop doing things other
http://x.nnon.tv/vlog/2006/04/not_a_cornfield.html
http://x.nnon.tv/vlog/2006/04/something_from_.html
http://x.nnon.tv/vlog/2006/01/hoops.html
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.
To
Point of clarification: Your note says 4/15,
the page says "Friday". Which is it?
I had hoped to come, but then realized I still have
3 wk old puppies that need feeding and I can't be gone that long, but I would
like to come to the next one.
-- BevBlog:
I really felt the storage crunch after Videoblogging week. Downloading
and viewing more videos and ramping up my own video production means
I've been chewing through alot of hard drive space.
My general questions to everyone are: how much hard drive space do all
of your videos take up? Do you
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 00:15:51 +0200, Digital [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I really felt the storage crunch after Videoblogging week. Downloading
and viewing more videos and ramping up my own video production means
I've been chewing through alot of hard drive space.
My general questions to
It's friday. I think Enric has taxes on his mind ;)
BTW, what kind of puppies?On 4/13/06, BevSykes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Point of clarification: Your note says 4/15,
the page says Friday. Which is it?
I had hoped to come, but then realized I still have
3 wk old puppies that need
Silly me. I just went to your vlog! ;)On 4/13/06, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's friday. I think Enric has taxes on his mind ;)
BTW, what kind of puppies?On 4/13/06, BevSykes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Point of clarification: Your note says 4/15,
the page says Friday. Which
I was using Fireant but stopped because the last time I used it, it
downloaded the videos and I dont want my drive space to be taken up.
As a result, I'm just using my browser too to watch videos now.
I have a couple larger external firewire drives that hold my media.
They are rather full right
LOL...for those who DIDn't they are spaniel
mixes...for a change I don't have "labmixes." They're just now
learning to walk and I'm letting them out of the cage more often. This is
the really cute time. One nice thing about doing this for the SPCA is that
you know how people say "the
I've yet to work out the best solution to this. When you're downloading video, hard drive space fills up *quick*! Someday (soon), we'll each have inexpensive terabyte + drives, andstorage may not seem much of a problem. But today, most folks can most likely afford anything from 40GB on up to
Same here, viewing in the browser is my preferred experience. I like
seeing the video in the context of peeps sites and the text of the
entry.
And as Andreas stated, when the browser closed the cache is cleared and
disk space is recovered.
I can't see any reason why one would want to archive
You know Fireant lets you control how much drive space it uses. I have
mine set to one gig.
I currently have one 250 gig firewire drive which is about 80% full. A
200 gig USB 2.0 drive that is 50% full, a 160 gig internal SATA drive
that is 80% full and network (gigabit ethernet) 300 gig drive
I like to use Fireant which downloads videos. I like it because
playback is quicker when playing from my local drive. Also Fireant has
a feature that allows you to set a maximum amount of disk space that
you want the downloaded media to take up (once the max is reached it
starts to delete the
now is the time folksget making those vloggercon promosand if you send permalinks to me i will post them to the vloggercon site!and alsoi will love you foreverplease include some essential info:
vloggercon.comjune 10-11San Francisco-ryannep.s. reserve your space now by buying tickets! invite
Im posting this notice for Brian from www.aliveinbaghdad.org
he's got a very ambitious goal..so please take time to check out his sight.
whatever you believe in, we need to fund the projects we want to see happen.
Jay
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This is most definitely a FAQ. I love reading the responses (and now I'm
looking again at that Panasonic GS150), but I'm wondering if we might also
collaboratively build a wiki page where we list what hardware we use, how
we like it, pros, cons, etc.
Over a 1TB of logged and captured footage since I
started in July of 2005.
About 300 GB of videos/mine/and the videobloggin
communities..I have packed away...
And a bunch of rendered stuff that FCP pumps out...
I need to do some house cleaning...
As for hardware...a few 250GB USB 2.0 drives (they
i just added a link to the attendees here:http://www.vloggercon.com/?page_id=4just a reminder to all who are on that listplease buy a ticket to reserve a space.
thanks-ryanneOn 4/12/06, P. Dilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it would just be costly to fly in and out, pay for a hotel and stuff,
I think it's a brilliant idea.
As you said, real world with a checklist.
Does it fit in a purse?
How's the battery life?
Is it easy to get your files from the device.
Can you easily control the camera when looking at it from the front?
Sounds quite handy for the new vlogger-wannabes who are
anyone making promosshould send me a permalink too (directly)so i can post it to the vloggercon site!-ryanneOn 4/12/06, Susan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I just put it up.
http://vlog.kitykity.comEnjoy! (and no laughing at my dancing)SusanYahoo! Groups Links* To visit your group on the web, go to:
Hi, Andy. Brittany Shoot (bshoot.blogspot.com) found the Afikoman and was
handsomely rewarded with a copy of Essays on Thailand by Thanapol
Chadchaidee. It's what everyone wants, after all, and a good book to boot.
If God had given us tapes rather than solid state recording media, it would
have
Soon to be officially announced (it not totaly ready yet) but take a
sneak peek here;
http://vlogassist.com
I think we have something for everyone.
Blips
http://vlogmatic.com
http://vlogassist.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, mgmoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's a brilliant
Yea, I'm procrastinating with my taxes -- so I guess it's a Freudian
Slip. The Vloggercon Meetup is this Friday, 4/14.
;)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, BevSykes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Point of clarification: Your note says 4/15, the page says
Friday. Which is it?
I had hoped
I made a quick post about the Panasonic PV-GS150 here;
http://www.vlogassist.com/viewtopic.php?t=99
regards
Blips
http://vlogmatic.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, usadutch2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Soon to be officially announced (it not totaly ready yet) but take
a
sneak
We captured two different funnel clouds that touched down in downtown
Iowa City Thursday night. We literally missed being hit by two
blocks. A lot of damage to our downtown. Many historic buildings
destroyed. Cars flipped. Trees uprooted. Only minor injuries reported
at this point.
I was
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