[videoblogging] Turnhere free videos

2010-01-20 Thread Rupert Howe
So much to catch up on here. Before I do, I thought I'd let you know about this: TurnHere.com, who are an agency who match up filmmakers with small businesses, have a new promo going for US Canadian filmmakers. You can offer free 1 minute videos to small businesses, and Turnhere will pay

Re: [videoblogging] Turnhere free videos

2010-01-20 Thread Ernie
Thank you Rupert Nice heads up :) Ernie @ernmander http://www.ernmander.com On 20/01/2010 20:22, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv wrote: So much to catch up on here. Before I do, I thought I'd let you know about this: TurnHere.com, who are an agency who match up

Re: [videoblogging] Turnhere free videos

2010-01-20 Thread Jay dedman
TurnHere.com, who are an agency who match up filmmakers with small businesses, have a new promo going for US Canadian filmmakers. You can offer free 1 minute videos to small businesses, and Turnhere will pay you $200 to make them. It's a very small amount of money, and is undercutting other

[videoblogging] Youtube supports HTML5 (No more Flash?)

2010-01-20 Thread Jay dedman
We've mentioned rumors before, but here it is: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/youtube_begins_to_support_html5.php An HTML5 video player will allow videos to be viewed without Adobe's Flashplayer plug-in, videos will load faster and developers will be able to build all kinds of other

Re: [videoblogging] Turnhere free videos

2010-01-20 Thread Tim Street
Hey Jay, Turnhere had a camera operator interview me and I assume he also cut the piece together. http://www.turnhere.com/blog/favorite-videos/the-future-of-online-video-by-tim-street-part-1/ If he got $200 for shooting and editing this simple interview that took about 30 minutes to set up

Re: [videoblogging] Turnhere free videos

2010-01-20 Thread Bohuš
Hiya, Just a word of background, I do TV production for a living. Mostly independent stuff, but some broadcast stuff... I've been approached a lot by companies like this, especially start-ups. They want me to find ways to reduce costs, and still deliver a large percentage of what I do to

Re: [videoblogging] Youtube supports HTML5 (No more Flash?)

2010-01-20 Thread Bohuš
Jay dedman wrote: Flash has helped make watching online video easy. Its done its job, thanks. Now go sit in the corner with Real Audio. Amen to that. One of the parts of the transition to computer based video that I've hated, hated, hated, is the many codecs and the myriad flavors of each.