I just wanted to chime in here and thank everyone for so much support.
We've always said that if it wasn't for the people in this group
supporting us right out of the gate in June 2006, we wouldn't have
ever made it past the first few months. So we really appreciate it.
We were saddened to find
Hey there -
I finally had a chance to watch John's entire video and to read the
responses from the group. It's a lot to digest. I'm still digesting.
A little back story on John's video. Living in L.A. I see John at the
occassional event and it's no secret that I've been a long-time
admirer of
I'm fairly certain this doesn't work anymore, unfortunately. We've
tried a half dozen methods to get better encoding quality on YouTube
and none of them work anymore. In fact, YT seems to have a consistent
problem re-encoding the EPIC-FU intro for some reason.
Here's to hoping that 2008 brings
We've worked with Next New Networks since the middle of March 2007 for
JETSET/EPIC-
FU as content creators that had an existing show. Most of NNN's stable
consists of shows
they created, own, or acquired, so our experience may be a bit different than
someone
who works with NNN full-time.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know what Epic Fu's frontend consists of?
Is it homegrown?
Cheers,
Ron
hi ron -
we use movable type 4 to publish epic-fu, but it's pretty heavily modified with
dynamic
stuff and PHP to accomplish
was never to call your professional
integrity into question, nor to imply that you knew the full content
of what my blog post would be.
Cheryl Colan
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Woolf swoolf@ wrote:
Excuse me.
Cheryl sent us an email letting us know she would
made it
appear that we were full informed that our professional integrity was
going to be called into question.
Steve Woolf
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jeffrey Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I were suspicious about how one is using advertising on their show
and I had some
of responses and half-conversations, which included
name-calling.
I notice that none of those people have the courage to repeat their
statements in public.
Steve Woolf
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terry, Cheryl's post was not an accusation.. She didn't
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, mcmpress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there no Halloween Vlogfest this year? Haven't seen a post about it.
Anyone?
unfortunately we've been too busy this fall to put another event together
around
Halloween. kinda sucks, sorry. :(
if anyone else wants
YES
[BEERZ IZ NICE]
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eddie Codel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES
[BEERS ON TIM!]
On 9/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES
[BEERS!]
Tim
Tim Street
Creator/Executive Producer
French Maid TV
The Viral Video of How
JETSET was involved in the video takedowns around Paul Dateh and the
ridiculous trademark of the term hip-hop violinist. One of our
videos was deleted from YouTube.
We interviewed Paul on the show that went up just before Pixelodeon:
http://tinyurl.com/2ajdvj
This video was also distributed on
I don't think Feldman video is purposefully being racist.
The problem is that it's not funny. I don't mean that being
politically incorrect is not funny in and of itself. I mean that
comedy is hard to do. Insightful satire is hard to do.
And if you are going to do something that pushes
http://www.blogtelevision.net
They are violating our JETSET license by showing ads alongside our
videos without our consent, so I've sent a warning email to them.
This is not new -- this site has come up in previous discussions here.
Please check the site for your videos and let these people
I'm a little late to the party, but I think D.C. would be a *great*
choice for Vloggercon 2007. Totally appropriate, away from the L.A.
hubbub going on right now, great airport, etc. If it's going to be in
the U.S. I vote for D.C.
Steve
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Casey McKinnon
I'm surprised to see that 92% of Rocketboom viewers watch on their
computer... especially after hearing almost 80% of JETSET viewers
watch on mobile devices.
Just a quick clarification -- we've had *up to* 80% of our audience
download a single JETSET episode for iPod, PSP, or 3gp (mobile
From Businessweek:
The folks at Ask a Ninja are pretty excited. I spoke with Kent
Nichols today and he says that he and Douglas Sarine, the other madmen
behind the year-old video blog, just signed a deal with blog network
Federated Media that guarantees them a contract for sales in the low
seven
(posted this late last night but it never went up)
From Heather Green in Businessweek:
The folks at Ask a Ninja are pretty excited. I spoke with Kent
Nichols today and he says that he and Douglas Sarine, the other madmen
behind the year-old video blog, just signed a deal with blog network
Sorry folks, this is old news. Originally posted the note Thursday
night, but Yahoo held it up in their messed up queue.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Woolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(posted this late last night but it never went up)
From Heather Green in Businessweek
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