http://eyespot.com was one of the many companies that popped up over
the last couple years based around web video.
Their focus was video re-mixing.
Looks like their doors are closing.
Jay
_
We deeply regret to inform you that Eyespot Corporation will no
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While looking for ways to share my video I'm discovering new sites.
After uploading to blip.tv they show you more sites where you can
upload like digg and Stumble Upon in addition to the more familiar
like Facebook and You Tube
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 2:08 AM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all
Interesting that now the Youtubes is turning itself into an affilliate
marketing program:
http://www.youtube.com/blog?entry=-y_3IbT8mJU
Now you will be able to post yourself listening to Pat Benatar and eating
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:57 PM, RANDY MANN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey guys and gals
any one know the uber settings for fillling the blip show player, with my
own ffmpeg flash file(.mov 640 xsomething)
this is what im getting now
http://maddmann.blip.tv/#1316303
i would like to fill up the
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:57 PM, RANDY MANN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey guys and gals
any one know the uber settings for fillling the blip show player, with my
own ffmpeg flash file(.mov 640 xsomething)
this is what im getting now
http://maddmann.blip.tv/#1316303
i would like to fill up the
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Rob Schendel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would have been interested in this, if it weren't for the fact that I
found out about it in this unethical way.
This is totally out of the context of this Yahoo group, and I resent being
spammed!
agreed.
Teck Jung Wong
Here's a quick rundown of the ten most watched videos on Youtube last year.
Ill never understand why that history of dance: keeps being watched.
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_10_youtube_videos_of_all_time_2008.php
Jay
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Top 10 YouTube Videos of All Time, 2008
I saw on the videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com that music.podshow.com is listed
as safe for video blogs but I just wanna check for sure.
I am on their site and the info is really sketchy. I also noticed a pretty
well known Canadian band (Great Big Sea) has its stuff up there, and they
are
What is the best low-light performing hard drive/solid state based HD
camcorder with a price up to $1300 out there? I heard Canon HV20/30
are great in low-light, but they are tape based.
Any comments are truly appreciated.
Hey Renat--
the lack of response leads me to believe that no camera
!
What is the best low-light performing hard drive/solid state based HD
camcorder with a price up to $1300 out there? I heard Canon HV20/30
are great in low-light, but they are tape based.
This is a good question.
I'd love to hear people's answers.
Jay
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http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 6:18 AM, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone with a Sanyo Xacti experienced this - when I open it up/turn it on,
it takes a longer-than-usual time for the screen to turn on, and then none
of the buttons work - the zoom doesn't do anything (even though the bar at
given that one's alexa ranking is based, in part, on pages viewed by
each individual user that day, am i building blips number by hundreds
of hits a day or our own? anybody know?
My uneducated thinking be this:
--if someone watches your video by landing on your website, you get a hit
--if that
Congress has been slow to allow members of congress to officially post
media on non-government servers since they want to keep a
record/papertrail of all correspondence.
But it amazing to see these new technologies keep pushing a more level
playing field.
Congress is coming to where we all are.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:31 PM, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was more than want - I think it's a law - any official content coming
out of a senator needs to be archived. That should be a fun job for the
librarians and archivists!
you are correct. I appreciate this point coming from
I recently got a Sanyo HD-1010. It's beautiful, small, vertical, and shoots
1080/720-i/p to SD Memory Cards. I really like it.
Except my video editor, Sony Vegas, does not. If I try loading more than 18
of the .mp4 video files into Vegas, on the 19th file it goes crashy crashy.
*(This is not
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:25 AM, quintanomedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love to sign up to vlogmap but once I get to the site I cant
even login... its really slow
Im not sure the staus of vlogmap.org these days.
Ive cc'd matt, the creator, on this email.
Jay
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http://jaydedman.com
Michael Wesch, who made that video about Web 2.0, gave an hour long
talk at the Library of Congress on his studies of Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPAO-lZ4_hU
Who is making videos?
What kins of videos are being made?
The haters and the the lovers.
Jay
(who wishes youtube allowed me to
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:14 AM, quintanomedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok let me re-introduce myself Hi my name is Anthony Quintano
Im new to the group. come visit my vlog at www.quintanomedia.com
or follow me on twitter twitter.com/quintano_media
I look forward to getting to know everyone.
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone's account's been hijacked.
Yeah...I emailed Ruud, who works and travels in Africa.
www.videoreporter.nl/
he says this happens in internet cafes.
Strangely, he didnt seem too worried.
Jay
--
http://jaydedman.com
It's awesome that people can now organize online and be their own media.
But there are also some possible repercussions.
US authorities seem to watch videos as much as teenage boys.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080909-the-revolution-will-be-streamed-rnc-arrests-rooted-in-youtube.html
Couple of recent articles in the NYTimes about the progess of web shows made
by commercial networks.
Their point is that no one's made the big hit yet that will really excite
people to regularly start watching episodic shows online.
The networks are certainly trying hard though.
It's funny
it's me again. I've been trying to export some video files from AVI to
MOV (H264). There are many solutions out there, though most of them
aren't free. Being a person with limited financial resources, I'm only
interested in freeware and after trying some, I went with MPEG
Streamline 1.2
If you've been kicking around project ideas about online
journalism/storytelling, there's a piece of 5-million dollars waiting
for you:
http://newschallenge.org/
They are looking for super local projects where the site would help
bring a community together based on stories the tell.
You got about
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you've been kicking around project ideas about online
journalism/storytelling, there's a piece of 5-million dollars waiting
for you:
http://newschallenge.org/
And to be clearer, what you do is send in an application
Michael Moore is putting out his new film, Slacker Rising, on the web
through blip.tv (for free).
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080905-michael-moore-skips-box-office-film-heads-straight-to-net.html
*Slacker Uprising* details Moore's tour of 62 US cities in an attempt to
rally young
Yes, you can rate entries and comment on them, but you have to log in.
Mine is at http://tinyurl.com/luckytown
Pointer for anyone else thinking of applying, you can't edit once
you've submitted. I sketched it out and submitted it, fully
expecting to be able to edit any mistakes I caught
I am looking for a wireless micro for my Sony HD1
Essentialy to make interviews
we recently bought a RODE shotgun mic.
they are awesome and fairly affordable.
http://www.rodemic.com/microphones.php
Not sure if they have a wireless model.
Jay
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http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What percentage of the time do you find yourselves using Radio
instead of regular mics, what regular mics do you use? You have XLR
inputs on your camera?
you know if its Video 101.
for personal stuff, i never use any external
http://www.thirteen.org/reel13/films/vote-for-saturdays-short
Daniel from Pouringdown.tv has been very inspirational to many of us
here on the videoblogging list since 2005.
I really encourage people to vote to get his video on PBSmakes all
videobloggers look good.
I usually hate the voting
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Renat Zarbailov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if it recompresses the resulting subtitled video. Or does it
simply give you its own flash player that plays the subtitles over the
existing video? http://subtitle-horse.org
Good question.
I havent played with
This looks cool: http://subtitle-horse.org
Subtitle Horse is a online subtitle editor to translate flash videos (FLV)
and get the subtitle-code in different formats, like TimedText or SRT. A
timedText file (which is supported by the JW FLV Player and Adobe FLV
playback component) can be
So I'm wondering if anybody knows which open source forum software I
should be using to run a private forum. Ideally, I'd like to
pre-approve email addresses, so there isn't much hassle to sign up for
friends. But if I don't know you, then you get hassled.
its not open source, but i really
has anyone seen...http://www.clarkandmichael.com/index.php
Interesting because many of us have always imagined that younger
Hollywood would not have a problem with being creative online.
Seems that CBS is using Wordpress(I think) to create their different
online shows.
Anyone know the story
Agreed. I think it's some of the most thoughtful, in-depth political
coverage anywhere. Josh just covered their Toxic Linfin series...
http://www.tilzy.tv/good-thing-the-beijing-olympics-arent-held-in-toxic-linfen.htm
I also though Against The Wall was really intense and eye-opening.
Many of you might know the magazine, Vice.
they started a video site several years ago which has gone through
different evolutions.
Nelson from Wreck and Salvage mentioned how good they've gotten:
http://www.vbs.tv/
check it out.
they have documentary-like videos that they split up into pieces.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:31 PM, Jeffrey Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well.
Kathy Sierra's stalkertrolls called it art.
That is all.
Really good article on Trolls in the NYTimes magazine last week:
http://bit.ly/2r7sUf
Really good read.
I know I've allowed trolls to painfully get to me
After telling us the story of Web 2.0's evolution in the 5-minute The
Machine is Us/Ing Us, Michael Wesch took his specialty in cultural
anthropology and applied it to the full breadth of the YouTube community's
evolution for a July 23rd presentation at the Library of
Congress.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Renat Zarbailov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When will the players from blip.tv or vimeo.com will natively support
H.264 content? They have been promising it for ages but what's holding
them? The file size of H.264 video is way smaller too compared to
Quicktime/WMV.
We've discussed this before: open video codecs.
Ogg/theora is the big one people talk about.
No one owns it and anyone can modify it.
Its like the Wordpress of video codecs.
The issue has been that you needed to install software to watch the Ogg format.
Plus Ogg has been very difficult to embed
Well, this seems pretty good news for those us concerned with Network
Neutrality.
Republican (and FCC Chairman) Ken Martin sided with the two democratic
commissioners to issue a warning to Comcast for blocking bit torrent
traffic, then not owning up to their actions when confronted by
There are several republicans who have started using Qik and Twitter in the
Congressional chamber.
Rep John Culberson especially.
Super cool!
Unfortunately, these are the same folks who have been working with so
closely with lobbyists the last 8 years.
Good post here:
Critical Mass in NYC has been a pretty nasty affair with the NYPD.
During the Republican National Convention NYCthey arrested
hundreds of bikers in mass.
There were all these stories of abuse at the hands of cops.
With cameras, things are changing:
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Adam Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a news story associated with this? I am completely disgusted. I
need to know if this officer is going to be punished for his obvious
disregard of human decency!
Not too many details yet:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/07/19/BUDH11RKQ9.DTLtsp=1
Could set precedent requiring consideration of likely fair use claims
before takedowns.
this is such a good story:
There must be some
For those of you who use Wordpress, there is now a theme repository:
http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/
Frome the official blog:
http://wordpress.org/development/2008/07/theme-directory/
Bringing the new theme directory under the WordPress extend umbrella
allowed us to take advantage of all
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/7/obama-s-video-guru-speaks-how-we-owned-the-youtube-primary
Obama's biggest advantage, Chaudhary said, was that his organization took
video seriously from the start. The campaign has 50 staffers shooting,
editing and posting video, most of it for online. Where
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 6:57 AM, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm surprised it got this far as well, but I still worry.they may
not be able to block traffic but I do see the day when we are paying
for what we download and I see the Verizon's, comcast, time warner,
ATT etc somehow making
12 billion videos served up online during May
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080715-12-billion-videos-served-up-online-during-may-says-comscore.html
In many ways, the news isn't surprising at all. 2007 and 2008 have been the
Year(s) of Online Video, seeing an explosion of new sites while
I recently met some of the participants of this project:
http://youtube.com/sevendemos
Seven vloggers. Each posts a new video each day.
They all belong to the Post Secret Community:
http://www.postsecretcommunity.com/
It's based around http://postsecret.blogspot.com/ where each week
Frank posts
Republican congressman John Culberson is all about twitter and new media.
http://twitter.com/johnculberson
he streams live form Qik as well.
here's a bit of the story:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,383444,00.html
But US House rules say that any official communication must happen on
I thought when you said 'each posts a new video each day' that all 7
posted every day.
But actually each of them posts once a week - they each have a
specific day assigned to them.
So Megan posts on Sundays, Lauren on Mondays, Sara on Tuesdays, etc
yep..i misspoke.
they spread out the
I want to embed a live link in my videos so a user can click on a
graphic or item and be directed to a web page. I know I can do
something like this using QuickTime and companies like BubblePly and
Amazon offer a tool but I want to host my videos on Blip.tv and have
the link work in a .flv
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Bill Vick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jay - it's not embedding the video that's the problem.
When somebody goes to my page to view a video I want to video to
contain pop up ad or ads that can be clicked on so the viewer can be
directed to web site and
They all belong to the Post Secret Community:
http://www.postsecretcommunity.com/
It's based around http://postsecret.blogspot.com/ where each week
Frank posts anonymous secrets that people send to him on postcards.
been going on for about 4 years now.
he's has over 200,000 secrets mailed to
please unsubscribe me from this groups because i am not more interested in
this group.
Thanks
Kapil
Done.
(unsubscribe link is at bottom of each email)
Jay
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http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790
Gabriel is a brit who lives in Barzil.
he's been coding LiVES for the past several years.
it's video editing software for Linux.
anyone on Linux can try it out now.
He's trying to get to 1.0, but needs some financial support ($4500).
http://lives.sourceforge.net/livesfund.html
see details below.
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're right. Apparently, the file uploaded to blip is a PDF.
http://blip.tv/file/get/Reeltoreel-dVStartStopDetectInFinalCutPro304.pdf
Yeah, Kerry made a nice PDF of the process in FCP.
I suggested she upload it to blip,
Im pretty surprised by the sequence of events.
A year ago, some bloggers in the P2P world started complaining because it
seemed that Comcast was blocking bit torrent traffic.
The web communities started discussing it, testing the hypothesis, and
proved it to be true.
I remember we had some hot and
The Berkman Center in Boston is hiring.
they are good peeps.
not sure if you'd need to be local or not.
Jay
Digital Media Producer
Coming off Berkman's tenth anniversary and heading into our
university-wide future, we're augmenting our team and capacity,
From Dean at Miro:
http://www.getmiro.com/blog/2008/07/uploading-to-archiveorg-just-got-easy/
I'd like to spread this news in circles where people need free, easy,
and non-commercial hosting for media. Now we just need Archive to add
RSS, so stuff hosted there will aggregate nicely
For
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 1:13 PM, GRAYWOLF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you, yes I have uploaded on you tube before,could it be that I
went from 1g memory cards to 4g?
please tell us 3 pieces of information.
--how large is each video you are trying to upload? (each video must
be under 100mb
Also, they have started to transcode to h.264 (as well as flv) since
about a month or two ago.
With their new player setup, they auto-select flv or mp4 video based
on viewer's browser capabilities. It also displays twice the old size.
For example, they will select the a flash player with the
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 1:50 AM, Paul Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting POV Jay - I can totally respect the PA analogy.
I am all for self org if that's what you/the community wants - it's not
my/our intention to barge in and say we have the solution when there is no
actual problem.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Alana Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My husband and I are interested in going. We only live 2 hours away
and drive up there all the time -- our disabled son lives in a group
home in New London, which is right by Mark Twain Lake.
I haven't exactly sold my
Here's an interesting PDF from 2006.
http://t1d.www-03.cacheibm.com/industries/telecom/doc/content/bin/GE510_624801f.pdf
Some research group at IBM gives case studies of current entertainment
habits of different kinds of people.
It all leads to no one watching traditional TV as our parents die
I saw big differences between the social networks before I worked for
MySpace - and I still remain firm on whatever works for best for the
user will win.
I doesn't benefit anyone really to compare each other to each other -
but provide services that make users happy and encourage
We can still make it happen if you want, but I need you help getting
the word out and getting people signed up soon.
I know we can get 35 people to show up.
come on people.
its been a year since there's a been a good big vlogger event.
sign up...itll be okay.
http://vloggercamp.pbwiki.com
You
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Jason Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The NY Times has a cool story about how different freelance groups
are using the web to get out their message and the difference these
videos are making. The downside of the story is, this piece still has
the storyline
I do need to care because if all the video sharing sites go away,
then where am I going to put my video's? Upload to my host? Still
learning how to do that, I use the other services because they are
easy and I don't have to figure MORE stuff out
we've discussed this from time to time: How
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Alana Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tell me more about vloggercamp - this is the first I've heard of it.
I live outside St. Louis.
http://vloggercamp.com.
you can also email Bill Streeter, the electric camp counselor, for
more details.
His contact info is on
Bre Petis (OG videoblogger and Etsy.com guru) recently made a post
about how to videoblog:
http://www.imakethings.com/2008/06/19/getting-started-in-video-editing-and-publishing/
Probably nothing new for the experienced, but he does a good job
walking through the whole process...and pointing out
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I truly want the same look as some porno sites.
I want the visitor to be bombarded with video choices.
I envision wall to wall thumbnails with random or categorized tagged
video entries.
The main page and the individual post
Seth Keen works with Adrian Miles.
He recently sent me this message about another evolution in his Video
Defunct project.
this uses web video to allow a story to be interactive.
Jay
I completed a new Videodefunct work recently that is more of an example of a
traditional documentary subject.
Are people vlogging more, but posting less?
Are people leaving the group?
Like me, have you become a lurker, not a poster?
Did you loose interest in vlogging?
Or, just don't have the time to keep it up?
others spoke clearly on this.
We started in 2004 talking about HOW to videoblog.
the
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Doug Sapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to thank Adam Warner for helping me getting my template
up and working last week. Adam really went above and beyond my
expectations. It was extremely refreshing after three extremely
frustrating days of getting no
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jun/11/mobilephones.youtube
It appears there is something new we can do with our mobile phones once
we're bored of snapping, surfing, blogging, tweeting, texting, globally
positioning ourselves and occasionally calling our loved ones to say
we're on the
I'm heading to India for my honeymoon and the entire summer and plan to vlog
and do some
interviews from there.
I *do not* plan to bring my macbook. I just want to bring a firewire or usb
cable and upload
at cafes.
It needs to be small, light and easy to travel with and have decent sound.
A student from MIT, David, and his friends are traveling around the
country this summer.
They plan to videoblog the journey.interviewing peole along the way.
http://www.thisamericansummer.org/2008/06/04/day-1/
I love these kinds of projects.
They are asking for donations for gas.
Jay
--
http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/05/pure-digital-flip-mino-review-round-up/
The new Flip camera is out.
i think its got a rechargeable battery now. it did just use AA batteries.
its cool that it comes with a USB drive built in, but it is strange
that it costs $200.
You can buy the Powershot for
This is a cool festival happening:
http://www.mediathatmattersfest.org/8/
The Media That Matters Film Festival is the premier showcase for short
films on the most important topics of the day. Local and global, online and
in communities around the world, Media That Matters engages diverse
http://youtomb.mit.edu/
The folks at MIT Free Culture have created a site that tracks what
videos are being rejected at Youtube.
Interesting to see what pattern might develop.
Jay
When YouTube videos are removed by the site's administrators--in many
cases the pulled videos allegedly violate
Does anyone know a good place in the DC-area where I can rent the
Panasonic HD camera with P2 cards?
Or even one of the high-end Sony HD cameras?
Jay
--
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790
We've discussed Jonas Mekas here before.
He started the Anthology Film Archives in downtown NYC back in the
60's to showcase experimental film work.
He also created a body of work made up entirely of diary-like films of
everyday life.
check out:
I was wondering if anyone has experience using the Video Elements theme:
http://www.wpelements.com/2008/04/09/introducing-the-video-elements-wordpress-
theme-v10/
Any thoughts or comments about the Video Elements theme in general?
we started picking apart how it works here:
NBC says they are making web shows for product placement.
http://www.physorg.com/news127734694.html
Digital Studio's first productions, which will premiere this summer,
are a science-fiction series starring Rosario Dawson called Gemini
Division and a quirky comedy about a college-aged zombie
Has anyone seen this yet?
http://www.trailerflick.com/
A really nice presentation of videos.
The theme costs $25 though.
http://www.wpelements.com/2008/04/03/introducing-the-videoflick-wordpress-theme-v10/
Conversation over here on how the gy might have coded the theme:
Personally, I am way more bothered by product placement than outright
advertising. If I'm going to be fucked with - excuse me I mean targeted
by marketers willing to exploit weaknesses in my human nature to get me to
buy
stuff I don't need with money I don't have before discarding the
Hey Videobloggers--
I do a pretty good job of weeding out registrations from spammers, but
looks like some spam has been getting through to the Videoblogging
Group lately.
Usually I ban any user after getting one spam message to the group,
but please let us know if we miss anyone.
Vlog on.
Jay
What is the best way to convert swf files to mov?
Visual Hub is a good client side app.
http://mux.am/ is a good online converter.
Jay
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http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790
Adam from Wordpress Modder sent me this link: http://www.5min.com/
Smart idea to build a video community with a specific goal is mind.
5min is a place to find short video solutions for practical questions and a
place for people to share their knowledge.
The idea behind 5min is very simple: any
Ive looked for and played with some of the open source vide editing programs
for Linux.
its a huge challenge to build an editing system, and they still have a long
way to go.
But maybe online video editing could be an option? Kaltura is not new...but
I didnt know you could actually grab the code
Here's a good summary of a videolbog project started by Pepa and others
http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2008/04/14/vlog-international-collaboration-across-borders/
*Vlog International is a project bringing together Spanish speaking
vloggers: people submit their ideas, one is chosen and
Hello all, I just wanted to show off my brand new Batman Geek site,
it's powered by Show in a Box and Wordpress. I have some new sections I
really like the Vid's I like section. It links to various videos'
that I think are cool, some mine, a lot of others, like Rupert, Josh
Leo, MissB and
I want to start a UTube contest for a tourism bureau I work with.
I want to get locals to create short Ytube clips and post them in our
Youtube directory.
Any ideas on how I could get locals involved and how to do this?
Make a webpage with a clear set of expectations.
post some example
Does anyone have the Xacti HD1000?
a good friend is having issues that im trying to help solve.
please email me offlist if you're the one.
Jay
--
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790
http://www.nyuff.com/2008/index2.php?p=arcs=resfid=297
NY Underground Film Festival
April 2-8 at Anthology Film Festival
We're bckthe incorrigible, inimitable, indestructible Tube Time!
It's a LIVE GAME SHOW, so you pick the winners... and the losers (hehehe,
that's the fun part!).
Just to let you know,
http://videobloggingweek2008.blogspot.com/
April 20-26
Begin the discussion
whew!
Im glad we got a couple weeks notice this year.
banners here:
http://videobloggingweek2008.blogspot.com/2008/03/it-begins.html
Jay
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This is in context to recent conversations we've had about using free video
sites.
At some point, these sites must understandably make a return on their
investment... since they are paying big money for all this free hosting.
Many of us are starting to talk about HD content and bigger
At some point, these sites must understandably make a return on their
investment... since they are paying big money for all this free hosting.
Many of us are starting to talk about HD content and bigger videos..which
wont make the issue any easier.
ahto answer my own question:
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