Hi,
I'm brand new to the list. Located in Brisbane, Australia. For the
past few years I've been a podcaster and I produce a few podcasts on
various topics. I also have recorded a few public gatherings for web
sharing
While I used to deploy slideshows and digital presentations in my
blogs as
I also never thought that video would take off on the web the way it
has. The side effect of that, it seems to me, is that there is still a
lot of respect paid to being succinct and to the point -- if only to
keep file size down.
The other difference is that video lasts longer -- has a longer
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From: RatbagMedia
(snip)
But there's one thing that strikes me vis a vis video
podcasting/blogging and audio podcasting/blogging: editing video is so
much easier to do (and do well) than editing audio because there's
these easy to follow visual markers.
I find
welcome!
very much so the audio is very important in video
video can be barely viewable but if the audio is crisp then
its still ok
if the audio is bad, the video is unwatchable!
irina
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http://geekentertainment.tv
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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.
- Anthony
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.
The link breaks because it is too long.
http://tinyurl.com/2axquh
Allegedly, angle brackets work too:
http://flavorpill.com/newyork/events/2007/12/10/web-video-summit-fall-2007
Susan Buck wrote:
Sorry - dont know why the link got broken up -
would be interested in attending wanted more info but
the link does not work? can you check it and post it
again or simply state when and where and what to
expect...please.
a new york social-cultural video bloger
a
http://dearaddy.com
--- Susan Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everyone -
Sorry - dont know why the link got broken up -
http://flavorpill.com/newyork/events/2007/12/10/web-video-summit-
fall-2007
This is the desc. for mondays events
When : Mon Dec 10 (3-7pm)
Where : Roosevelt Hotel
Price : $40
Just a few years ago, most of us couldn't even imagine sending
digital
i would like to go as well.. irina are you around?
On Dec 5, 2007 2:05 PM, Adriana Kaegi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
would be interested in attending wanted more info but
the link does not work? can you check it and post it
again or simply state when and where and what to
expect...please.
a
Hey everyone -
Two things -
First... is anyone else attending the Web Video Summit in NYC this
coming week?
http://flavorpill.com/newyork/events/2007/12/10/web-video-summit-
fall-2007
I'll be attending monday's session which will have andrew baron, dina
kaplan, brian conley and others.
Hello,
I just joined this group, so be gentle with the broom handles.
Anyways, my name is John Campbell. I do a podcast called Comics Radar,
fairly obviously (I think) about Comic Books, and because comic books
are such a visual medium, I've been interested in doing a video
version of the
And really, the biggest stumbling for me has been the software. the
only camera I have right now is a Sony DSC-M2, which films in MPEG 4
format, so can anyone recommend what software I could use to edit and
encode it.
The other thing I really want to do is be able to do a voiceover while
I'm a huge fan of Premiere Elements. Its about $100 I think. If
you ask me its the best one out there in that price range (for
windows).
The full blown Premiere is more expensive (and has more features).
Lots of people are fond of Sony Vegas ... I personally don't like it
but that probably
Hi all,
I've been a member of this list for over a year and have found the
discussion really helpful.
My partner Kirsten and I have just moved from Melbourne (a city of
3.5million) to a remote farm in the mountains of New South Wales,
Australia.
Planting Milkwood http://www.milkwood.net will
Hi all:
I've been lurking on this list for almost two years, occasionally
posting a comment when relevant, but mainly just coasting along for
hte ride. I thought it was finally time to go public...I'm going to
SXSW for the film/interactive conference at the end of this week and
wanted to
Hi,
I just joined your group and thought I'd introduce myself. I'm Grace,
host of Fearless Cooking, a video podcast that I shoot out of my
kitchen and some of the places I travel to.
I'm originally from Boston, but lived in Los Angeles for a bit working
in indie film and writing content for
Hey everyone. I'm new to the board and wanted to introduce myself. I'm
a freelance writer who recently started working at a public access
station in New York, where I met a lot of great people who work in
video. So I got inspired and started a travel videoblog. (Feel free to
check it out!
hi all,
i joined this list a little while ago and am just lurking, but wanted to
introduce myself, cuz i think Jay makes a good point. anyways. i am
andrew. i am a documentary maker, animator, and youth media educator.
currently my paid gig is the education manager at MNN Youth channel
Hello,
My name is Jesus, and yes I am a vlogger. Now some of you think that
I got crucified back in the day, but that shit's all whack! I have
been around this whole time, and now I am video blogging. Please
check out my shows at :
http://veoh.com/search.html?query=mfjrsnumResults=20x=0y=0
Man,That was the funniest video I have seen for ages, and yes I have used your link to join VEOH, it looks really cool and one hell of a community. There are so many out there now.Wicked Paul knight On 18 Mar 2006, at 18:43, jsonofgod1 wrote: Hello, My name is Jesus, and yes I am a vlogger.
Hey all
My name is Frank, I work and live in the Netherlands. I work at an
internetagency called Rhinofly. We have a weblog since 2002 called
Frank-ly (guess who writes it) and since a couple of months we are
more and more using videoblogging as a means for some articles. We
build our own
First time posting to the list. Hello, everybody.
I started videoblogging back in 2002 at swordfight.org/video. After a
while I started to incorporate all the media within my regular blog at
http://swordfight.org .
I'm pretty new to RSS and enclosures, still trying to make sense of it
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