Hey all you videobloggers,
I've been running into several of you here at SXSW -- it's great to
see you again, new city, new conference. Many people are saying to me
how's the teaching going? and I'm realizing Oh, right, at
Vloggercon in June, I was talking about teaching vieoblogging at
Temple
Jan Charles
Thanks for your input.
I think the redirection is targeting the site scriptologist.com
somehow. I tried a few things.
searched:
movie fans + scriptologist
http://www.google.com/search?num=100hl=enlr=as_qdr=allq=%22movie+fans%22+scriptologistbtnG=Search
Some results when click work
Some of the links do the same thing for me on a Mac. I am therefore
presuming that there are some bad pages on that site, which cause a
redirect, rather than it being malware installed on your computer.
I guess scriptologist gives free blogs to people and some of these
people have put evil ad
That site makes Georgia look good, and that's nearly impossible to do in my
book. Nice.
On 3/11/07, Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all you videobloggers,
I've been running into several of you here at SXSW -- it's great to
see you again, new city, new conference. Many people are
Hi,
First time poster with a query. Is there any software/website out
there that will enable you to upload to multiple video sites in one
go? I've used Vidmirror but you still have to manually upload each
one. Blip.tv is great at crossposting but, from what I can tell, will
only crosspost to a
Bobby,
Try Veoh.com - does a whole load of them - pls report back on what
you think if you have time.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://www.crowdabout.us/fatgirlinohio/myshow/
On 11 Mar 2007, at 16:25, robertdee23 wrote:
Hi,
First time poster with a query. Is there any
First time poster with a query. Is there any software/website out
there that will enable you to upload to multiple video sites in one
go? I've used Vidmirror but you still have to manually upload each
one. Blip.tv is great at crossposting but, from what I can tell, will
only crosspost to
you should teach videoblogging
why buy all that equipment
and not teach it?
On 3/9/07, terryfreedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The idea is not so much to teach video podcasting (although that could
be an option), but to make video podcasts that could be used for
project work, curriculum
wow
in that case
get some macs
and some nice DV cameras
with wireless mics (my dream set up, which i'm slowly moving towards!)
80k in pounds is what?
about $150,000
sheesh
yeah
you can get some good stuff huh?
cool!
what is this for?
a university?
-ryanne
On 09 Mar 2007 08:21:36 -0800,
http://collectivemasturbation.org/
Safe for work, but not for web 2.0
--
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
there ya go!
On 10 Mar 2007 16:51:17 -0800, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hups,
My bad...
No FLV plugin for firefox on one of our machines over here. I'm a
safari guy normally...
Sorry...
Cheers,
Ron Watson
On the Web:
http://pawsitivevybe.com
http://k9disc.com
are you doing the flash code?
that should work
On 3/10/07, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone could tell me an easy and efficient way to
embed video in the SHVH PB Wiki.
I did the copy/paste from Blip, but it is not working correctly.
Apparently
My roommates and I are going to enjoy that cake.
On 3/11/07, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://collectivemasturbation.org/
Safe for work, but not for web 2.0
--
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Yahoo! Groups Links
--
Adam Quirk
I have seen many versions of saving video files.
Is it easier or better to just save them in a flash format so every body can
use them?
Does this work best?
Can I use navigation buttons when saving my files as a flash video.
Daryl
Hi guys,
Am working to develop a new vlog - with extras - and we want to make sure
it's community friendly.
We're thinking about 3 video episodes a week, and the extras would be things
like written reviews from guest writers, articles etc. Plus we really want
to get as much involvement as
Hey Jen, Let's do lunch and let me help you pay some bills when you get back. I
need a facelift on my site!
JC aka Jimmy
http://www.jchtv.com/
Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all
you videobloggers,
I've been running into several of you here at SXSW
Steve
Glad to know it was not a virus especially because you guys were nice
enough to take a look.
I prefer something like Grisoft's
AVG. And Spybot sd is a good free program for clearing out
spyware/adware etc (but not viruses).
I agree on slowing down the system. That and turning it on
Hi Irene,
A lot of folks are starting to talk about Crowd About
http://crowdabout.usas a community-centered web platform for
podcasters and vloggers. I've just
started to play around with it and it looks promising. It allows for
audience members to leave audio/video/text comments anywhere on an
I can't believe I actually posted something.
http://x.nnon.tv/reasonable_illusions/2007/03/mountain_top_bo.html
Where the frack have I been?
-shannon
--
Reasonable Illusions
http://x.nnon.tv
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Did not here about Crowd About. Very Cool. Will go investigate. Do you know
if you can host on your own domain?
Yeah we are currently using Blip, so that¹s 50,000,001. We¹ll stasy
there, unless we go with something like Videoegg, which I am investigating
too.
Irene
On 3/11/07 9:08 PM, Scott
Irene,
Crowdabout take your Blip feed (or any feed with flash flv files) and
create a profile on the Crowdabout.us site with all your videos on
it. You can then use their timeline-based commenting. So you can't
host on your own domain, though you can embed their player in your
blog.
We posted something I'd like to share with you all.
This video was shot on the snowy shores of Lake Michigan and features
a seriously stunning sunset at the end.
http://blip.tv/file/166202
Aloha,
Ron Watson
On the Web:
http://pawsitivevybe.com
http://k9disc.com
http://k9disc.blip.tv
On
Sorry to hijack your thread.
Horrible, horrible etiquette, especially if this was your first post.
My response before editing was totally topical: joking about your
spinning looking like my panning, and that we finally posted
something 'good', but rejecting that because of the possibility
On Mar 11, 2007, at 8:53 PM, Ron Watson wrote:
I also didn't care too much for the burst of violence. I guess this
is just the hippy in me, but I really wish that were not part of
their physical vocabulary so easily expressed and mimicked on film,
and it was contagious.
ron, why do you
I kind of figured that I was going to get the namby pamby label with
the analysis. It is soft
You can call them 'power moves' and all, but they were punches and
kicks, and punches and kicks are gestures of violence.
I think they are emulating what they see on TV: punchy, kicky
violence,
Hi Irene, we'd be delighted to have you as one of the earliest users
of the CrowdAbout site! It's early yet, but we already have some cool
new ideas (thanks in no small way to contributors like Rupert and
Scott!) such as adding images in posts. If you decide to give it a
try, drop me a line
Hi Daryl,
Not sure what you mean by using navigation buttons...
In my experience, after testing the newest flash encoder (On2 Flix
Engine with Sorenson encoders) used by Blip.tv and others, I have to
say, I don't see any real disadvantages to Flash anymore. There was a
time when the Flash video
I find it interesting that you saw the punches and kicks as violent,
but not giving the finger.
I think the whole thing is indicative of how so many people these days
feel absolutely nothing at all, yet attempt to act as if they do feel
something. There's a lot of weird behavior in videos that
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