If you are one? I made this video at a clutch for DNC Chair Howard Dean.
Here's the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF8jhloslMg
Hi everyone:
On 6/18/07, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just visited the YouTube website, expecting to be able to look at
all the questions submitted by people to the Democratic CNN*YouTube
Debates.
http://www.youtube.com/contest/DemocraticDebate
They don't have it set up
Every day that goes by without Podtech commenting brings the company
lower in all our eyes, I would guess. (I don't mean to speak for
everyone.) Fix the situation immediately or not, they need to say
something.
My commentary from yesterday:
http://camerasamurai.com/?p=17
Cheers,
Carl
Carl
Jay,
Lan portrays a completely different picture in public. We have been in
communication with him since he contacted us months ago. Lan has had access to
PodTech in many different ways from 1 degree of separation to having our direct
phone numbers and emails. He has not been treated badly
Yes I agree. My experience with Podtech and my license agreement
with them has been very positive. At the same time I consider Lan to
be a friend and I'm sorry that this has become such a problem. I
hope there is a resolution to this soon.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
---
John,
There is nothing to talk about. Just pay the bill Lan sent you. This sort
of stuff happens routinely at every media house in the world and they have
policies in place to deal with it (i.e. pay up).
You guys made a mistake, we all do from time to time. Just pay the man
what you owe
So everything's all right, then, is it? Lan's been paid, his
copyright respected and an apology given for the unintentional
oversight? Pity we didn't hear that in Podtech's public announcement
there.
I guess John was responding just to Jay's comment that The lack of
communication is a
On 6/19/07, John Furrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have been in communication with him since he contacted us months ago. Lan
has had access to PodTech in many different ways from 1 degree of separation
to having our direct phone numbers and emails. He has not been treated badly
but in
I've just started using Google reader, especially for
vloggers that post additional to their RSS videos.
I've noticed that mine
http://feeds.feedburner.com/jchtv
only has a link for the video enclosure. Pretty lame
looking, yet my Blip RSS contains text and picture as
do all the others. Any
You have been cordially invited to test the upcoming site upgrade to
NomadsLand.com - Alpha 2.0 NomadsLand is a website housing a community of
creative filmmakers and video producers making international social issue
films for the masses. Comprised of 'nomads' - a growing collective of
Associated Press
June 19, 2007 11:09 a.m.
Unshaken by its legal problems in the U.S., online video leader
YouTube will attempt to extend its cultural reach and increase its
money-making opportunities by programming new channels in nine other
countries...
The videos are in the virtual editing room. We are working hard with
hours and hours of tape to deliver Pixelodeon videos to the world.
I will recommend everyone watch the keynotes as soon as we get them
posted. They were so awesome!!!
-Lan
I just submitted a question last night.
I too was disappointed that the videos are not organized and not all are
presented.
Terry Rendon
www.terryannonline.com http://www.terryannonline.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi everyone:
On 6/18/07,
Thank you to everyone who has been following this.
I will follow up on this once there is a resolution.
-Lan
And with YouTube's official announcement today that they're introducing
International versions of their service, all I can say is, Yikes!
Google's going to make alot of money through their efforts somehow --
hopefully they'll make sure to include us content providers in some type of
revenue share,
Anyone interested in continuing the weekly videoblogging
videoconference sessions, which we've been using a service called
FlashMeeting for:
I'm in the process of acquiring a Booker User account through
FlashMeeting, which will allow me to book future videoconferences.
I'm still waitiing to hear
Again, Tim -- though it's been expressed already, thanks for sharing
your revenue numbers with the group. I can't speak for everyone, but
I'm sure there's alot of us curious about how some of the more
financially successful vlogs are doing out there.
Harold
On 6/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
Thank you for blogging about it Carl.
You said Are we doomed to give our work away for nothing to companies
with deep pockets? No, we are not doomed to this. As I saw in a few
comments, this is business as usual for some companies and they
usually have policy set up for this situation.
-Lan
---
Glad I can help.
I still would love to know if anyone is getting paid from sites other
than Revver.
Did I miss a post about that?
Tim
On Jun 19, 2007, at 9:02 AM, Harold Johnson wrote:
Again, Tim -- though it's been expressed already, thanks for sharing
your revenue numbers with the
How to Contact Podcast.
http://www.podtech.net/home/about#contact
PodTech Network is located at:
1801 Page Mill Rd - Suite 400
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Tel: 650-543-5200
Media Speaking Opportunities:
Please contact Valerie Cunningham at Valerie at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use the directory option when
We are working on it. Lan, please call John Furrier. If you don't know how
to contact him, contact me.
Robert Scoble
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Lan Bui
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 9:20 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Even better, my cell phone is on my blog.
425-205-1921.
Robert Scoble
###
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 9:43 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re:
Hey Lan,
I hope there is a resolution for you soon.
You wrote: After a couple emails back and forth with her I sent her
an invoice for licensed use of the photograph.
My question is... What was the value of the invoice?
The reason I think it's important to know, is that if it's for stupid
That's easily fixed by publicizing a TAG for everyone to use on their
videos. CNNYOUTUBEDEBATES seems reasonable to me.
I uploaded a video that I recorded with Quicktime Pro, but after it
was transcoded to Flash, the audio was almost completely dropped. I
need to try uploading another.
On
You haven't missed a post; perhaps it will come. Folks might take a
little while to discover this thread, especially if they're like me
and don't check the list every day.
Harold
On 6/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glad I can help.
I still would love to know if anyone is
Hello!
I am really thrilled to invite you to the premiere screenings of The
New York 48 Hour Film Project! I can honestly say that this is one of
the most exciting and fun events I have ever been a part of and I hope
any of you in New York will come out this Wed and Thursday to
celebrate these
Hello! Everyone,
I just joined this group and found it is fantastic coz there
are so many vloggers gathering here.
Now I am doing my MA dissertation about video blog. My research
concerns how video bloggers identify themselves and perceive other
users through watching their own
The wiki page has been updated! Check the password there, and add
yourself to the list if you plan on attending...
http://vloggercue.pbwiki.com
See you there!
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's happening again!
I'm working on a new video-critiquing clip show (a bit like the Daily
Reel or the Clip Show, but with huge differences).
I'm making two or three episodes a week. In each episode, I need to
include six to ten clips from a half-dozen videos. I'm grabbing clips
from YouTube, Blip, College Humor,
Den 19.06.2007 kl. 19:07 skrev Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My question is... What was the value of the invoice?
The reason I think it's important to know, is that if it's for stupid
money, I would have cut ties too. It's one thing to send them an
invoice for a couple hundred bucks and yet
I noticed a clip of Alfonso in there?
Isn't he SAG?
Did they pay Alfonso and the director and cameraman who shot him?
Just kidding ;)
Tim
On Jun 19, 2007, at 11:37 AM, schlomo rabinowitz wrote:
Hey all
Though this list can have a Gang Mob mentality against companies at
times,
Hey, can we at least take a peek at the image!
JC
--- Robert Scoble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are working on it. Lan, please call John Furrier.
If you don't know how
to contact him, contact me.
Robert Scoble
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
Hi Videobloggers:
Know anyone who'd like to earn his/her living in the emerging world
of online video search?
We're Veotag, an NYC-based early stage company known to some of you.
We make Web audio and video text-searchable for the human eye, search
engines, and ad serving engines. See
I say it's fair use -- since Jay's schoolin' folks, it's educational!
On 6/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed a clip of Alfonso in there?
Isn't he SAG?
Did they pay Alfonso and the director and cameraman who shot him?
Just kidding ;)
Tim
On Jun 19, 2007, at
Live in San Fran? @nimble2 says twitter for an hour for $50 =
http://twitter.com/help/usertest
--
Bill C.
http://BillCammack.com
Snapz Pro is what you want. Definitely worth the $70. I use it all the time.
It lets you adjust frame rate, capture size, save in multiple file formats,
has hotkey quick launch. It is a needed tool in the arsenal of the web video
masher upper. If the video can be displayed on your screen, Snapz
Hi List,
I met Robert Kandle at Pixelodeon, and he has a studio and equipment
available for community use in the Los Angeles area. Here are the
details; it sounds like a great opportunity. As I understand it, there
will be advertising support on the smogtv web site to support this.
Please
hey, sorry if this has been discussed already, i couldn't find
anything on it. I have a pretty new intel mac and all Flash video
anywhere plays horrible on it. youtube, blip whatever, if there is no
quicktime, i pretty much can't watch it. it's choppy and slow. all
the same videos play fine on
Posted my Fast Company Expert interview with Eric Rochow of
Gardenfork.tv = http://tinyurl.com/2mhbqs
--
Bill C.
http://billcammack.com
I just got accepted into the Mogulus beta and wanted to share with you about
a new broadcasting tool. I've been toyng with the whole Live broadcasting
field for a little bit.
It sets you up with a channel and you can either broadcast live or setup an
auto-pilot playlist of the clips you decide.
You should also post on SpinXpress Hookup...
http://spinxpress.com/hookup
(It's the Craigslist of Videoblogging.)
See ya
--
Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. http://ChangeLog.ca/
All the Vlogging News on One Page
http://vlograzor.com/
On
If you were entertaining offers to videoblog as your full-time job,
how much money would that take you to make the leap?
--
Bill C.
http://billcammack.com
It took me $0 to quit ;)
Signed,
Broke but happy.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you were entertaining offers to videoblog as your full-time job,
how much money would that take you to make the leap?
--
Bill C.
http://billcammack.com
Depends on where I lived.
If I lived in Florida, Texas or Arkansas in my own double wide
trailer with high speed internet connection. Maybe $60K - $90K
In New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London or Hawaii with my own
Digital Video Studio - maybe $175K - $250K
Tim
Tim Street
Glad I can help.
I still would love to know if anyone is getting paid from sites other
than Revver.
Did I miss a post about that?
Ive only personally heard about people making money from Revver.
Ze Frank, French Maid, and Ask a Ninja.
and the story of the guys who put mentos in a coke
Hey Bill,
Full time jobs? Eh. Who needs 'em.
Good video is becoming more and more valuable as more people watch it.
Fan base, quality and regularity are still scarce in this world, but
the demand is high. The way I see it, those of us who are experienced
and savvy are going to make money.
That sounds like a pretty good idea.
Maybe something that could one day turn into a marketplace.
Tim
On Jun 19, 2007, at 2:44 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
Glad I can help.
I still would love to know if anyone is getting paid from sites
other
than Revver.
Did I miss a post about that?
MY two cents. I'll try to make this valuable for anyone reading. I am
also ready to be flamed. There is a lot that is left out. For example
complexity of job requirement. Skills needed (Audio, Lighting, Editing
(FCP, or iMovie), Production style (ENG or EFP, Studio). Does this
require one or all
Hey David,
Flash playback shouldn't be a problem on any Mac, no matter what PC
nerds will tell you. Have you tried running it in different
browsers? You could try CTRL+Clicking on a flash player and changing
some of the things in the Settings and Quality menus.
If that doesn't work, try
I'm happy for ya ;)
However, that's not really fair. You're part of a team, so even
though YOU quit... as a team, you haven't BOTH quit. :D
Also, you have a leg up on people because you've been the star of not
one, but TWO very popular internet shows already and you're very well
known for what
Yeah Tim, I hear that. Cost of living is a beyotch! :D
So what do you think is the feasibility of something like that?
Triple-digit earnings from videoblogging?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Depends on where I lived.
If I lived in
My goodness; thanks so much for posting this information, Rox!
Harold
near Santa Monica
On 6/19/07, Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
I met Robert Kandle at Pixelodeon, and he has a studio and equipment
available for community use in the Los Angeles area. Here are the
Hey Mark. I just watched your Episode #6 for reference. Cool, fun
video. :D
http://cheapdatesphilly.blogspot.com/2007/06/episode-6-historic-district.html
That's cool that you have sponsorship for your videoblog... Good luck
with that! :D
So how much MORE would you need in order to do your
I think that's valuable reading. :)
However... Where would this money come from? Who's willing to pay to
cover expenses and equipment insurance and travel? What's their
benefit? Where's their ROI? Post-Roll Ads? Sponsorship? Product
Placement?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
Unbelievable. Check this out.
- Forwarded Message
From: thomas nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 3:07:09 PM
Subject: Re: [LAProducer] FW: Forward - Grossly unjust act
If these are full time employee's, I can't see
If I was in my early twenties and could do all the things I do now
plus edit and do HTML I could live off of what I make with French
Maid TV but I'm not and I don't so I'm still producing for cable TV
networks.
That said, if I can land more sponsorships on a regular basis I will
be doing
On 6/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That sounds like a pretty good idea.
Maybe something that could one day turn into a marketplace.
hmm...if youre into putting ads on your videoshaving the
comparison would be good.
My uninformed perception is that I would need to have
Thanks! Yeah, getting sponsorship is great. I'm grateful, even
though it's not a lot of money. I know this: the next round of vids
will be worth much more. Probably double. My show is sponsored by
the well-funded Greater Philadelphia Tourism and Marketing Corporation
(http://gophila.com) and
Thanks for your patience. I'm planning on hosting future
FlashMeetings on Monday evenings. Hope that works out for everyone --
it's the time I'm committing to being available each week.
maybe start thinking of a format that could structure the Flash meeting.
the system has a lot of cool
What about chatting about topics from Pixelodeon?
Tim
Tim Street
Creator/Executive Producer
French Maid TV
The Viral Video of How Tos by French Maids
http://frenchmaidtv.com
Subscribe for FREE on
ahref=http://www.frenchmaidtv.com/itunes; target=_blankiTunes/a
On Jun 19, 2007, at 4:15
Anyone going to LA Podcasters Meeting tonight?
http://www.lapodcasters.com/?page_id=16
Very cool of you to step up for organising these, Harold. they have
never been at a time that i could join in, but the one that i did
join, i loved.
Sometime just before Pixelodeon, Ryanne (on twitter or in email)
suggested the idea of having screenings of people's videos. we
talked
On Jun 19, 2007, at 4:51 PM, Tim Street wrote:
Anyone going to LA Podcasters Meeting tonight?
http://www.lapodcasters.com/?page_id=16
it's also LA BarCamp/G33K dinner night at uWink ;)
http://barcamp.org/BarCampLA-Geek14
--
http://tools.ourmedia.org/blog
Excellent idea Rupert.
I would like to see that we do something like that once or twice a month maybe?
I
personally really enjoy the face time talking about anything and everything and
dont want
to lose that in the meetings.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In
It is Mac friendly!!!. Are you using a mac? THe features are great:
archive, chyron, multiple cameras, collaborate, timeline/storyboard.
Missing a few things I would like to have. Is there a revenue share?
What is teh Producer cost? Less then Amazon or same for bandwidth?
Thanks for the lead.
I've applied for an account twice before and never heard back from them. I'd
schedule them if I could ever get an account. I'll give it another try.
- Verdi
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If I was in my early twenties and could do all the things I do now
plus edit and do HTML I could live off of what I make with French
Maid TV but I'm not and I don't so I'm still producing for cable TV
Holy shit - I figured it out.
Flash Meeting in 6 minutes!
http://fm-openlearn.open.ac.uk/fm/index.php?pwd=c44d8a-596
- Verdi
On 6/19/07, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent idea Rupert.
I would like to see that we do something like that once or twice a month
maybe? I
http://fm-openlearn.open.ac.uk/fm/index.php?pwd=c44d8a-596
--
http://michaelverdi.com
http://spinxpress.com
http://freevlog.org
Author of Secrets Of Videoblogging - http://tinyurl.com/me4vs
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mark Schoneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks! Yeah, getting sponsorship is great. I'm grateful, even
though it's not a lot of money. I know this: the next round of vids
will be worth much more. Probably double. My show is sponsored by
the
I would love to hear reports on fps, image quality, etc. The site doesn't
have any links to existing broadcasts.
I have a very labor-intensive project that is on hold waiting for a live
solution that has enough oomph to allow some at least some aesthetics to
come into play.
Brook
On 6/19/07,
I signed up as well, and am also interested in getting more info on
technical specs.
I too have some projects I'd like to try to get rolling live.
Any info would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Ron Watson
On the Web:
http://pawsitivevybe.com
http://k9disc.com
http://k9disc.blip.tv
On Jun 19,
My broadcast site is http://tv.tniwwt.com
The image quality is pretty good for streaming
On 6/19/07, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love to hear reports on fps, image quality, etc. The site
doesn't
have any links to existing broadcasts.
I have a very labor-intensive project
I'm currently creating and selling a show. I've asked for more than
$1k a week to make three weekly three-minute episodes. We'll see how
far down I have to negotiate.
I've also signed onto two video projects for $500 per day (including
writing, production, and post).
I charge more for anything
Your site crashes both firefox and safari on my macbook pro a ways into
connecting/loading the mogulus player. Crashes are REALLY rare on both, so
something's amiss (no surprise I guess since it's beta).
Brook
On 6/19/07, Jonathan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My broadcast site is
Interesting website Mark, I really like the term poverty jet set,
unfortunately I am one of it's members!
It's good to see Philadelphia has an idea about internet marketing. Im
in Australia, and the government tourism agenices only want to steal
your ideas, and the tourism operators dont always
Interesting website Mark, I really like the term poverty jet set, unfortunately
I am one of it's members!
It's good to see Philadelphia has an idea about internet marketing. Im in
Australia, and the government tourism agenices only want to steal your ideas,
and the tourism operators dont
Oh!
(http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jP-T64a2_Ak) This is an invitation
video to my study. If you don¡¦t mind, please spend one minute on
watching it. Thank you, guys!
Hey Silvia--
welcome to the group.
we support any academic doing research on videoblogging...especially
if the work is
Interesting website Mark, I really like the term poverty jet set,
unfortunately I am one of it's members!
It's good to see Philadelphia has an idea about internet marketing. Im
in Australia, and the government tourism agenices only want to steal
your ideas, and the tourism operators dont always
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Nick Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently creating and selling a show. I've asked for more than
$1k a week to make three weekly three-minute episodes. We'll see how
far down I have to negotiate.
I think that would cover a lot of people's
Hey all
Though this list can have a Gang Mob mentality against companies at times,
Podtech does give some money to some very talented people.. and really, at
the end of the day, that's all I really care about. (well, that, and getting
Lan is money!!!)
This guy has been on the internets for a
I did read that Bill
and it still sounds like speculation to me
I've asked for more than
$1k a week to make three weekly three-minute episodes. We'll see how
far down I have to negotiate.
cold hard facts are what im after buddy
Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
82 matches
Mail list logo