Right On, Go Steve!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield st...@... wrote:
Hi,
When I was in NYC this weekend we were talking about the history of
vloggercon and if there was going to be another one.
People want to have another one, but no one wants to run it.
I was
Sounds about right, I've been working with FCE4 on a 2GB MBP, and it's been
taking 2
hours to render 8 minutes of footage. It's to be expected. That said, I've been
very happy
with the results!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sheldon Pineo icen...@... wrote:
Ok folks. Santa brought
My videoblog is an online record of all the live music perfomances at
my coffee shop over the past 1-1/2 years: http://www.cafn8ed.tv.
Regards,
Adam
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adriana Kaegi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
leepfrog.tv
a
--- Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill
As if to say, the content creators in question are not serious about
their work.
I watched the video *described in the article*. It was spot-on
Hilarious regarding comments that I've seen on many a blog.
The individuals who acted in the video, and the director, camera
people, sound, lighting,
recording are continuously
grumbling about the royalties on the 'covers' they played in that show.
Adam Jochum
cafn8ed.tv
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I was under the impression that musicians/bands covering a tune
for a recording would
Have you considered using ustream.tv, blogtv.com or one of the other
live streaming sites to livecast the meeting? With a wifi connection
and a dv camera, you would open the meeting to everyone and have an
included chat room, as well. The ustream.tv site allows for password
protection, as well,
As Cheryl describes, the Pixelodeon DVDs already exist. Is there any
chance they could be bittorrented, or put on SpinXpress, so they could
be downloaded burned? I'd love to screen them at the coffee shop!
Here's an idea: I can switch between the dvd and a laptop feed to the
projector; start
Hear, hear.
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The camera noise can still come through the microphone if it is
mounted in the flash shoe. I experienced this recently during an
interview. Simply removing the microphone from the shoe resolved the
issue. I then mounted the mic on a monopod, and an extension cord
gave me a boom!
Hope this
,
including many books, and indeed, videos on the subject.
Videomaker.com sells a couple, and I'm sure Amazon has even more.
Good luck!
Regards,
Adam Jochum
www.cafn8ed.tv
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jonathan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm looking for GOOD prices on video lighting
to
introduce newbies to the group. Bring friends!
Regards,
Adam Jochum
CAFN8ED Live! http://www.cafn8ed.tv
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