Re: [videoblogging] Re: The camera is the new gun.

2008-04-07 Thread Richard Amirault
- Original Message - From: Tony Since I know most digital camcorders can see infrared just fine I'm building an IR illumination device to use with my Xacti. It'll do pretty much the same function. I'm taking photos and some video of the build. I'll probably put it up on

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The camera is the new gun.

2008-04-06 Thread Tim Street
Here's one to add to The Camera is the new gun list: http://tinyurl.com/6r9xwm Men with 'highly sensitive' cameras arrested at airport Tim Street Creator/Executive Producer French Maid TV Subscribe for FREE @ http://frenchmaidtv.com/itunes My Demo Reels Blog http://1timstreet.com On

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The camera is the new gun.

2008-04-02 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Since we've gotten political, wanted to bring the newest Lawrence Lessig project to the fore. Lessig, the same fellow who brought you the Creative Commons. Yeah. This new project is http://change-congress.org : This non-partisan movement invites members of Congress to agree to: 1) Support

[videoblogging] Re: The camera is the new gun.

2008-03-31 Thread Steve Watkins
Yay very interesting post :) Ive had half an eye on these small projectors for some years. There is currently a massive flaw in their spec. They arent bright enough, by a large factor. Its unclear whether they will be able to overcome this in the next few years or not. If they do, then this has

[videoblogging] Re: The camera is the new gun.

2008-03-31 Thread Steve Watkins
Well yes the trend towards laws that crackdown on this sort of stuff is alarming, and does not bode well. Frankly I expected even worse by now, recalling that in the first few years after 9/11, there were stories about how seemingly innocent video of tourist attractions was actually fiendish