Hi all,
This morning i saw this work by Robert Chroma (UK)
http://tinyurl.com/ywp2rc
Now i understand what is vlog Art
Enjoy it
Loiez D.
http://www.loiez.org
skype:ultimcodex
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I have just subscribed to his stuff - very cool, moody, artistic video -
amazing!
Hopefully some of it will somehow rub off on me :-)
--
David King
davidleeking.com - blog
http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
On Jan 8, 2008 7:10 AM, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I discovered Robert
I discovered Robert Chroma durning NaVloPoMo and his stuff blew me
away. He makes moving artit's simply stunning...so I encourge
anyone to check out his work, you won't be dissapointed..
So that means I agree ;)
Heath
http://batmangeek.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Loiez D.
Big ups to the ACLU for taking this up. The right to document our
surroundings via words, pictures, sound, and video is a basic right in
a democratic society.
Thanks for sharing this. I'll be following it.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NYCLU
Yea, its funny how licensing revenue isn't really leading to much
online. Everyone wants to distribute your content for free in
exchange for the distribution reach.
But I have found this free off-site distribution model to be the most
lucrative potential yet. This is because free
Not to be pernickety, but it's Robert Croma sans 'h'. Not only is he
brilliant, but he's also very nice!
Beth
Robert CROMA infected me with the vlogging virus.
He is The Man.
It's also worth checking out his photos on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/croma/419408622/in/set-72157594525464799/
Ommane
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have just subscribed
That's like a website made by that little guy from the superman comics
that lives in an alternate universe and is called xfprtzx or
something.
Anyways,
P
On Jan 7, 2008 9:29 PM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, michael_aivaliotis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok... So checking out the http://GeekBrief.tv formats, I became aware
yesterday that iPods will play 720x400 video. I just checked this out
on my iPod Nano, and it works perfectly.
The question is if anyone sees a value for this? Personally, my
column on my website accommodates video 640 pixels
I noticed when I was in Tibet last year that you couldn't see any
photos on Flickr. As the Chinese have occupied Tibet since their
military invasion in 1959 they censor internet sites that criticise
China on this and other issues. They can block sites completely by
blocking the IP address.
We
Chuck Olsen produced a great video feature about Steve G.'s live
streaming cell phone video coverage of the New Hamp primary action.
Steve's using Qik and his Nokia phone.
http://blogumentary.typepad.com/chuck/2008/01/steve-garfield.html
jonny keep in mind this is not the ACLU but the NYCLU. for the past 50
years the NYCLU has faught harder than anyone elese to keep the
liberties of nyc residents. last year, they (the NYCLU) was at the
forefront of NYC's photographer license scheme. oh sure they turned
around to fight against it,
d'oh and I knew that.I was just being a lemming... (on the name)
Heath
http://batmangeek.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, s_scoggins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Robert CROMA infected me with the vlogging virus.
He is The Man.
It's also worth checking out his photos on flickr:
hey all
just wanted to help pimp this project
it's a good example of how an individual videoblogger can use the Have Money
Will Vlog
method of getting a project funded on their own.
ashley has made a promo video and an explanation of what she hopes to do
and she got a ChipIn Widget to help her
I recently started working again on an old podcast/film concept I
abandoned awhile back and have been thinking about creating a
neat/interesting/cool opening sequence for it and have been looking
around for inspiration. I saw Juno this past weekend and loved the
hand drawn titles Shadowplay
On Jan 8, 2008, at 10:00 AM, Andrew wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions for good locations in New York and
L.A. to hold this kind of workshop? Someplace friendly to the
podcasting community would be great
How much room do you need?
We had great barcamps at Little Radio in LA.
i'm a fan of intro sequences as well.
when i saw juno intro, i totally wanted to see if that was within easy reach
of doing myself.
along similar lines of rotoscoping, which we can all easily do on
photographs but not video.
another noteworthy intro was Delicatessen (1991 French Flick)*
*here it
Last year while I was living in Mexico I did a neat workshop on
creating puppet podcasts (I'm a professional puppeteer and write a
blog about puppetry in film video at
http://puppetvision.blogspot.com ) and I am planning to do similar
workshops creating web shows/video blogs using puppets in the
Hi Andrew,
Been reading in on this conversation and had a few thoughts:
1) RSS enables you to have one point of distribution and ad insertion.
The views on your video count as views on the original source, and
makes managing the ads much easier as it gives you one place to manage
them. It also
Hi Andrew:
I have been visiting a lot of libraries both for reading programs for
my son as well as to show libraries my new book, and I'm noticing
that many have very nice meeting rooms that are not used very often.
I recommend looking at library websites for NY and LA, and I would
then
Thanks Frank (and Kent!), see below:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Frank Sinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Been reading in on this conversation and had a few thoughts:
1) RSS enables you to have one point of distribution and ad insertion.
The views on your video count
I completely agree with this. I also think the same exact thinking
applies to YouTube. For
instance, when we run a postroll advertisement on Rocketboom, that
goes through all of
the RSS feeds, but it also goes on YouTube and Yahoo and
Dailymotion, etc.
Here's a question... are there any sort
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if you are all cool with distributing in RSS to iTunes and Miro,
why not distribute
onto YouTube and Metacafe too? While there is so much gain to be had
from this, what are
the negatives to distributing your work on
We are set up the same way but have this additional ability to sell
for and be on for the other platforms too.
I see your point though in terms of a drastically different
publishing schedule.
On Jan 8, 2008, at 2:56 PM, Kent Nichols wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Drew [EMAIL
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first canvas of choice is the open web.
I've also always been a Quicktime experimenter together with using
SMIL,
AJAX and some flash.
I'm not completely sold on the idea of so-called rich ebooks.
It just happens to be
If there is anyone within throwing distance of Brighton (UK) who
hasn't heard of the screening we are holding here on Saturday, please
have a look at
http://navlopomo.pbwiki.com/Brighton+NaVloPoMo+Screening+Details. You
can sign up to attend the event here -
Apple's presentation software, Keynote, works beautifully in integrating
text, sound, image and video (even HD). And its very simple to use.
Right now you can't create hotspots on the video itself, just click the
video to move to a new page. In the Keynote player (which comes only
with the
WOW Will!
I love the way you think.
That would be soo cool.
Have you ever seen Online Caroline?
http://onlinecaroline.com/
On Jan 8, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Will Luers wrote:
Apple's presentation software, Keynote, works beautifully in
integrating
text, sound, image and video (even HD).
I don't have anything to add to this thread, but wanted to say that
for people that are planning to monetize their podcasts, this is
something important to think about as far as what you're offering your
sponsors. Are you having them pay you once to permanently be a part
of that particular show
Maybe it makes a difference if you´re plugging the iPod to a TV?
Miguel.
ok... So checking out the http://GeekBrief.tv formats, I became aware
yesterday that iPods will play 720x400 video. I just checked this out
on my iPod Nano, and it works perfectly.
The question is if
Or! Do you have the flexibility to offer the sponsor their choice
depending on what works best for them?
On Jan 8, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Bill Cammack wrote:
I don't have anything to add to this thread, but wanted to say that
for people that are planning to monetize their podcasts, this is
Well, I'd like to hear from people who have sold sponsorships for videos.
what do advertisers want?
A. Do they want a permanent spot in a video through your main show
player you use? (blip for example)
B. Or do they just want to sponsor around the video. For example,
under each
That would be interesting Like a way to avoid scaling from 640 or
something. I'm not familiar with, say Tivo frams sizes enought to
know why 720x400 might be beneficial.
That might just be the case...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, miglsd27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it
That's like asking, What cars do people like to drive?
The answer is both and then some.
Even though many people in this space have been at this for years the
market is still developing and everyone like different things.
The ADM http://downloadablemedia.org is working with advertisers, ad
Because it seems that I am designated pimp, another message about Semanal.
In just 6 days, 95 of us have joined the group.
Most have already posted their Week 1 video :) There's a lot of great
stuff to watch.
It'd be nice to make it to 100 by the end of the first week, so if you
haven't been
Well, I'm a marketer, first and foremost, and I approach things differently
because of it. Especially since online video/advertising is so new. I think
it's my job to tell the advertiser what they should do. Not to let the
advertiser tell me what they want. That's just my approach.
Which is
That said, you might want to check out http://beat9.com/
On Jan 8, 2008, at 3:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'm a marketer, first and foremost, and I approach things
differently
because of it. Especially since online video/advertising is so new.
I think
it's my job to tell the
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'm a marketer, first and foremost, and I approach things
differently
because of it. Especially since online video/advertising is so new.
I think
it's my job to tell the advertiser what they should do. Not to let the
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's like asking, What cars do people like to drive?
The answer is both and then some.
Even though many people in this space have been at this for years the
market is still developing and everyone like different
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In just 6 days, 95 of us have joined the group.
Most have already posted their Week 1 video :)
I wanted to, but my actress blew me off! Twice!
I swear, show folk...
Chris
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kent Nichols
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Oops sorry for the list spam.
Aha! NOW we know the secret of your million-dollar marketing genius! ;)
Chris
Andrew,
I'm in NY and there are tons of theaters and rehearsal spaces. I recently put
on a show with a friend at Pearl Studios, http://www.pearlstudiosnyc.com/
It's clean and affordable.
I also love the Peoples Improv Theater, they're super cool there.
http://www.thepit-nyc.com/rentals.html
Thanks to the link to beat9.com. That looks like something I might use,
depending on how the ads are delivered and the cut they take. First company
I've seen that does something like that.
Jim
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Tim Street
Sent:
Actually, I think your use of Ning social network is really great. We
have a lot of work ahead of us in this area. . .
I'd encourage everyone to check out the Ninja Ning site because its
pretty easy to get up and running and has a lot of cool features.
On Jan 8, 2008, at 9:13 PM, Kent
Andrew, just to be clear, if you're putting ads in your youtube uploaded
videos, you cannot be eligible (I believe) for the youtube partner program
and adsense system, right?
Jim
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Andrew Baron
Sent: Tuesday, January
We are a part of those programs. Its just another option/switch that
we can turn on or off whenever we want.
Therefore, if we have a video that does not have an ad on it, we use
the the ytube and adsense ads. If we do have an ad burned in, we make
way, WAY more by opting to go with ours
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