The video blog I shoot and edit for Nina Simonds, Spices of Life, is
featured in the Boston Globe Food section today:
Simonds is the life of this video party
By Jonathan Levitt, Globe Correspondent | June 13, 2007
SALEM -- For the latest episode of her new video blog, cookbook
author Nina
It's on now!
On 6/12/07, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's awesome :-) (I love that show.)
On 6/12/07, Josh Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everyone, just wanted to drop a note out to the videoblogging
group letting you all know that I'll be on the Colbert
http://www.current.tv/pods/tba/GC03372
Finding a Cure http://www.current.tv/network/video/?id=36879790
By [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Current TV)
*Mike Albo* talks to a guy who says he can cure gayness.
http://www.current.tv/video/
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http://geekentertainment.tv
Hi everyone,
as a newbie in cell phones, I would like to know if it
is possible to embed a video from blip.tv onto a cell
phone.
If that is not possible, my next question is, how is
it possible to insert a video into a wml document?
I have a h264 5minute video and I can not insert it
into a wml
And Josh was fantastic; right there keeping up with Mr. Colbert. :-)
R
On 6/12/07, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's on now!
On 6/12/07, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's awesome :-) (I love that show.)
On 6/12/07, Josh Wolf [EMAIL
On 6/11/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway...I encourage you to join our email list of you want to help us
collect video..or lead the way on remixing:
http://groups.google.com/group/politicalvideo
Amazing effort, thanks for this! I'll post it where I think people
will most
Where you flying out of, Josh? Don't suppose it's Newark airport?
Congrats! Can't wait to see the footage.
Got a call yesterday from a local NJ rag about the Federal Shield law issue
- interviewing local bloggers on the subject. They were up to speed on your
case. Will see if it's on line and
I am going to be on vacation in Daytona next week and was wondering if
there where any vloggers down that way? If so let me know, like to
say hey
Heath
http://batmangeek.com
http://aroundcincinnati.net
On 6/13/07, randulo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amazing effort, thanks for this! I'll post it where I think people
will most enjoy it. Or *not* enjoy it ;)
Not sure what I did, but I was referring to the Dubya archive. Sorry
for the mis-post!
Direct Link to Colbert Report with Josh Wolf:
http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/index.jhtml?ml_video=88497
http://tinyurl.com/27aja2
On Jun 12, 2007, at 3:18 PM, Josh Wolf wrote:
Hey everyone, just wanted to drop a note out to the videoblogging
group letting you all know that I'll
Josh, you indeed held your own very well.
I'd like to start up a discussion that began a few months back.
I'll try to be clever ...
Credentials,/Credibility (interchangeable), Content Creators,
Consumers, Copyright and Corporate Control. Or navigating the 7 C's.
(for the pirate in all of us)
Josh, That was great!
I have mixed emotions.
So cool to see you there and the bit went great. But it s sucks
that you had to sit in jail to get there.
I hope more good things happen to you to make up for all the bad.
Tim
Tim Street
http://frenchmaidtv.com
On Jun 13, 2007, at 7:55
I threw out a discussion request and like always, coming back to add
to it.
Depending on your POV, determines what resonates.
One citizen journalist
http://blackboxvoting.org/
Watergates, Watersheds Manchurian Candidates
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0307/S00065.htm
Nearly four long years
Thanks Mark!
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Schoneveld
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 8:44 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Congrats Blip.tv!
Way to go on getting funding! Yay! We love you!
Congratulations!!
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From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Garfield
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 2:08 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Spices of Life in Boston Globe
The video blog I shoot and edit
Thanks Jan! By the way, have you checked out our Show Player?
http://blip.tv/syndication/showplayer - plays all your videos in
sequence from an RSS feed... I think you mentioned wanting something
like this a while back :)
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From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
i'm curious about the different ways one can have a blog/gallery of
cell phone still pictures and would like to hear from you all about
what you use or have heard of. my ideal would be a wordpress plug in,
but one could also use flicker. ? thx, eri.c
http://gardenfork.tv
I have been catching some of the vids from the event and it looks
like everyone had a great time(sigh)...
So listen who wants to come to Cincinnati and just hang out with the
Batman Geek, think of it as a retreat, no panels, no speakers, just
vloggers getting toghether brainstorming,
We all were wondering why you weren't there Heath. You really should
have been there. There really isn't any way to quantify the value of
hanging with people in real space. Besides, it's Hollywood--you
would have loved it. I want to see you at the next big event Heath,
no excuses. Don't tell
Trés bien!
--Stephanie
On 6/12/07, Loiez D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Youtube and Flickr realise soon a version in french ( and spanish,
corean...)
Half of users of these site are living out America
Loiez
Yahoo! Groups Links
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Stephanie Bryant
Author, Videoblogging for Dummies
check this guy out:
http://www.jasonsolis.blogspot.com/
he needs to seriously compress his videos...but its amazing what he's
putting up there with his little camera. Give him some love.
Jay
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Here I am
http://jaydedman.com
Check out the latest project:
http://pixelodeonfest.com/
This news re: youtube certainly helps to change my opinion about H.
264's adoption potential.
I think my prior comments on 3ivx went up against H.264 but I still
believe the main benefit of 3ivx is that it is a better alternative
to mpeg4 compression as an encoder. Its comparison to H.264 is
It depends on the cell phone. Theres a lot of different capabilities
out there at the moment, longterm things will probably move towards
phones having fully featured browsers, with support for mp4, h264
flash video.
I do not know anything about wml, from the little I have read I expect
it will
Yeah Id agree, it was easy to get distracted by h264 vs mpeg4 issues,
but at the end of the day 3ivx is a much better mpeg4 encoder than
quicktimes own. We probably should forget other opensource
alternatives, and DivX of course, but then all the other file wrapper
ease of instructing people how
Whoa. Fantastic.
The world feels so much smaller and more wondrously large at the same
time...
Brook
On 6/13/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check this guy out:
http://www.jasonsolis.blogspot.com/
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Brook Hinton
Doh, sorry I meant shouldn't, not should.
On the 'making h264 encoding much faster' front, Im happy with that
elgato turbo.264 hardware, certainly takes away the longer encoding
time downside of h264. The quality is acceptable, but not quite as
good as a real good multi-pass h264 software encoder
Probably by posting your vids in that format and raving about it,
along with being able to give people a decent reason why theyd
actually offer their vidoes in DivX format. Has anybody done this or
are my long-stated gloomy thoughts on the prospects for DivX possibly
coming true?
My advice to
I'd just like to draw y'all's attention to a friend of mine's blip show.
He's gone a little wacko, and I thought you all would enjoy the show.
It's kind of funny.
http://blip.tv/file/261500
Cheers,
Ron Watson
http://k9disc.blip.tv
http://k9disc.com
http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog
I had an absolute blast. It was so great to meet everyone. I look forward
to the next get together. BIG thanks to all the organizers.
No to find time to edit all that footage I have. :-)
Oh ... And yes, Heath, I'd be glad to attend any gathering here in the
mid-west!
- Dave
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Greetings,
Cheers for the info. I would like to support Ogg Theora. Unfortunately
, and for a variety of reasons, it just hasnt caught on enough so far
to make me take it at all seriously at this stage. All the hardware
that has appeared in recent years that supports mpeg4 and h264 is not
Oh I notice that DivX have made some hardware that is in some ways
comparable to the Apple TV, although it has no hard drive:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/09/divx-gejbox-media-streamer-hardware-revealed/
Was this device at Pixelodeon at all?
I have mixed feelings about it, in some ways its a
Folks
The YouTube/Apple MPEG .264 is big news, and that will only be
reinforced on June 29 when the iPhone comes out. I've confirmed with
informed sources it's all designed around H.264. I'm doing a session
in the paid part of Web Video Summit on that on June 28 - not yet on
the web site. But I
Wednesday, June 13, 2007, 8:14:10 PM, Steve Watkins wrote:
I do not know anything about wml, from the little I have read I expect
it will slowly dissapear as full browsers become more common in
phones. I guess what format video it supports is again more of a
question of what each different
Hello Steve,
As a side note...
Opera has already implemented built-in Ogg Theora support a preview
version of their browser.
So, on that preview version of Opera, the video element will work
with Ogg Theora video.
See ya
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Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. http://ChangeLog.ca/
I doubt people would object to you posting relevent stuff to this
list, even paid events are ok to talk about if they are relevent, and
especially if you actively communicate on this list. Its those that
only post here with offtopic stuff or glorified adverts and then
vanish that tend to annoy
Ta for the info. Ive been reading up on this. The html 5 video thing
should really make a difference at some point in the future, if it
survives the draft process and is done in a flexible enough way. I
note that so far it is proposed that ogg is the format that html 5
browsers should definately
Michael Verdi is listed, but I think he has a conflicting event he'll
be at and won't be at Web Video Summit.
I'll be on the THURSDAY, JUNE 28 session E9: Your Web Presence:
Designing Great Pages for Video from 2:00PM - 2:50PM with Eddie
Codel, Producer, Geek TV; Jon Phillips, COMMUNITY and
Hello Steve,
Just out of curiosity... what specific applications would want to Ogg
Theora to be supported in?
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Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. http://ChangeLog.ca/
All the Vlogging News on One Page
http://vlograzor.com/
On 6/13/07, Steve
No one app in particular, was mostl thinking of the encoding side of
things at the moment. eg if a windows or mac user asks 'how can i
encode into this format' there needs to be a nice easy one sentence
answer, nice straightforward encoders that have a simple GUI,
command-line stuff forever
Let me know where and when and I'll be there.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been catching some of the vids from the event and it looks
like everyone had a great time(sigh)...
So listen who wants to
There was a company at pixelodeon that was talking about this very thing. (
http://www.mywaves.com/ ) I didnt get the low down on them or their
product/service ... but maybe someone here can give a summary.
If that's not what you're looking for you may have to get inventive. :-)
On 6/13/07,
Hello Steve,
You mean something like this...
http://www.erightsoft.net/SUPER.html
With this you can convert virtually any video format to Ogg Theora.
(It runs on Windows.)
See ya
On 6/13/07, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No one app in particular, was mostl thinking of the encoding
Oh I notice that DivX have made some hardware that is in some ways
comparable to the Apple TV, although it has no hard drive:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/09/divx-gejbox-media-streamer-hardware-revealed/
Was this device at Pixelodeon at all?
I have mixed feelings about it, in some
Amazing effort, thanks for this! I'll post it where I think people
will most enjoy it. Or *not* enjoy it ;)
yes, we need help in 3 ways.
1. certainly join our group if you're interested in helping us grow
the collection to other kinds of political video
Markus just pointed me to this guy in Philly:
http://undertheel.blogspot.com/
he's been doing a series of video in a community that live under a train bridge.
Its really amazing stuff.
short profiles of people you rarely ever see on video, recorded with talent.
check it out and appreciate.
jay
At Pixelodeon there was a presentation by Mywaves. I have the first
video that I will upload in a few hours. My understanding is that the
service is free and that it is carrier independent so you aren't
locked in to viewing just what your phone carrier will allow you to
see for $$$.
You can
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