oh yes
documentrix strikes again
On Nov 10, 2007 6:56 PM, Mark Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, kinda
Rating my new video is like sending a stealth-plug for the Winnies up the
YouTube top rated list.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9HaHoe1Bu0
Self serving?
Nah... I did this
On Nov 11, 2007, at 2:28 AM, gerrytshow wrote:
I was wondering if another knew for sure which of these website listed
below would allow you to retain all rights, titles and interests,
including without limitation all worldwide intellectual property
rights, in and to Your Video Content that is
If you want something close to that level of rights retention you have
to host your own files or use a plain old web hosting service, which
is not that big of a deal now that bandwidth is so cheap.
___
Brook Hinton
film/video/audio art
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I watched the trailer and yeah it looked like a TV show, and not my
sort of thing, I wont be
watching it.
Cheers
Steve Elbows
I just watched parts 1 and 2 of Quarterlife on MySpace.
Interestingly enough, the
I agree with all of Markus' points, and will add that hosting services
need to have SOME kind of rights to your video, or else THEY wouldn't
be allowed to serve them in the first place. Besides that, there has
to be something for THEM in exchange for providing you with free services.
There's
The problem with your own server is that unless you endow its continued
existence with some kind of trust, the site and the media die with you.
Jan
On 11/11/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with all of Markus' points, and will add that hosting services
need to have SOME kind
Hey gang,
I just landed a last minute presentation at this conference tomorrow:
http://itvcon.com/
I want to take the opportunity to inform the public about the writer's
strike -- hopefully you can help me make sure I don't leave anything out.
It's only a half hour talk with ten minutes for
Bill said:
For some reason, I can watch Jonny chat for 45 minutes or Phil talk
about his tech ideas for an hour with no problem... Yet I found myself
struggling through 8 at a time of scripted follow these characters
through their 'adventures' type of programming. It has to do with the
fack that
For some reason, I can watch Jonny chat for 45 minutes or Phil talk
about his tech ideas for an hour with no problem... Yet I found myself
struggling through 8 at a time of scripted follow these characters
through their 'adventures' type of programming. It has to do with the
fack that
Further to Dedman's analysis, add that when I see life-produced material
(vlogging), I know that 100 or more people did *not give 90 percent of their
lives to the production company for how ever many months or weeks in order
to produce that entertainment.
The way the numbers shake out for making
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Bill said:
For some reason, I can watch Jonny chat for 45 minutes or Phil talk
about his tech ideas for an hour with no problem... Yet I found myself
struggling through 8 at a time of scripted follow these
We launched Mahalo Daily with Veronica Belmont last week as some of
you might know. You can find the show at http://daily.mahalo.com and
on iTunes. We're hosting it at Blip.Tv (for now) but considering some
other options since folks have been pinging us.
I'm looking for some advice on what we
hey what can i tell people to do anyway - to try to help the writers?
Write to the big media companies demanding they give them a percentage?
I like to let people know how to get involved and help, if they wish.
Here I'm not sure what to do.
thanks!
lisa
Hey Jason,
This might not be the right place to ask those questions. Most (not
all) of the producers here are working organically and personally
with much smaller audiences and are creating uncommercial content.
Directly commercial How Do I Get Rich/How Do I Get Famous/How Do I
Get A
It would seem Jason that you already have the platforms to get those
kind of numbers. With Veronica's CNET roots and following and her
ability to be on big shows like TWIT to plug the show your more set up
for quick big number success than pretty much anyone on this group.
The only things I can
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This might not be the right place to ask those questions. Most (not
all) of the producers here are working organically and personally
with much smaller audiences and are creating uncommercial content.
Got it.
I don't know Veronica from sunshine, but I'm guessing she's got a good rack.
You don't need much more than that and some low-cut, tight blouses and a
bevy of good writers and guests to make the numbers you describe.
Lots of writers out of work this week.
Jan
[Who's kinda sorry for the flip if
I can't argue with Jan.
You might also try starting a video podcast and create some promos for it and
post them everywhere you can.
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.
-Original Message-
From: Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 18:34:48
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know Veronica from sunshine, but I'm guessing she's got a
good rack.
You don't need much more than that and some low-cut, tight blouses and a
bevy of good writers and guests to make the numbers you
There have been lists of sites that let you download YouTube (and
other sites') flv videos on this mailing list.
I spotted the most comprehensive list I've seen in the book
Googlepedia, and republished it here:
http://www.socialmedia.biz/2007/11/download-and-wa.html
jd
ourmedia.org
Hi Jason,
The show is looking great - congrats. You are doing everything right
so far. A few tips:
1) Subscribe - make it more obvious on how to subscribe to your show.
Right now, it is buried at the bottom of your vlog. Bring it up and
put it right smack next to your video of the day. Views are
Does anyone know of more than one site that hosts m4vs and or mp4s and offer an
advertising rev share?
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.
I think putting up a big sign up on your house window or car would at
least bring attention to it. Maybe their local already have a petition
or form letter up on their website. Not much of a web savvy person to
set up an online petition of some sort. My local tries to boycott scab
establishments,
Here's a good op-ed by one of the writers of LOST.
http://tinyurl.com/3xevtc
This group knew that the traditional concept of TV was obsolete
several years ago.
With the Writer's Strike (http://twitter.com/writersstrike),
entertainment workers are discussing all the economics of how it'd
going to
I'm going to puke.
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