Howdy folks,
Hello from Topanga Canyon, CA! My name is Sunny. I'd like to start doing video
blogging. I
filmed, edited (taught myself Final Cut Pro) and produced a 28-minute
documentary last
year through a local public television station. Loved the medium of film and am
really
wanting to
Hi Sunny,
Welcome. Very nice site you have.
I'm a little north of you in Ojai.
If you're looking to meet some local vloggers, check out the LA Geek
dinners.
Vloggers, Barcampers and Drupalheads mainly. Good folk.
There's one next week.
http://barcamp.org/BarCampLA-Geek13
Hope you'll join
well the issue is that it converts HD footage with the apple intermediate
codec instead of editing raw HDV footage so you have to deinterlace
afterwords if you edit with imovie. I use JES deinterlace and it works
pretty good...
On 5/16/07, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also having
Vote for this Upcoming suggestion, of course I have no idea if this
is technically possible, but it could be useful.
http://suggestions.yahoo.com/detail/?prop=upcomingfid=26777
Upload events to YahooGroups
Hey all,
Just wanted to give a heads up -- we're looking for 1-2 minute videos
from experienced video bloggers. MakeInternetTV.org is a free resource
for people to learn the basics of making videos.
Erik Beck, of Next New Networks, made a video that is a great example of
what we're looking
Great discussion - can't stop wondering:
What is the value of a link back to your independent vlog (where you
control the branding, experience, player, 100% of the advertising
and cross-promotions, merchandising, etc.) versus a revenue share on
a video destination site that doesn't offer you
Hey Frank,
I'm not sure about your question but I would like to put my videos anywhere i
can get a 50/50 or better Rev Share and still own my content and control my
brand. I get tens of thousands of views at YouTube but I get millions of views
and thousands of dollars using Revver.
I wish I
I'd rather have 1,000 regular users as 1 million views on You Yube can be
fleeting. What does Josh Leo have to say? He did several million a month or so
ago on one on You Tube. Not to say he doesn't have 1,000 loyal viewers but I'll
take the thousand.
JCH
http://www.jchtv.com/
Frank Sinton
What is the value of a link back to your independent vlog (where you
control the branding, experience, player, 100% of the advertising
and cross-promotions, merchandising, etc.) versus a revenue share on
a video destination site that doesn't offer you any of that control?
To put it
One billion dollars.1,000?! I'd like to see 100 firstit's
great that they are sharing revenue but let's be honest for the vast
majority of vloggers out there it's a non issueor maybe it's just
a non issue to me.(shrug)
Heath
http://batmangeek.com
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Doesn't have to be one or the other. Just trying to see what people
think the value of a YouTube viewer or subscriber is versus someone
who has viewed and subscribed at your vlog.
Why give Youtube so much power?
as we know in the web 2.0 world, the barrier to entry is a server.
jay
BUT you
i think for many people, tossing videos up all over the place is just a way
to get started.
the value may come when you as a content creator find your voice/style/focus
and start to get scattered subscribers or just awareness and attention which
can gradually build up over a year or 2.
in other
On 5/17/07, Frank Sinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) What is the value of a YouTube viewer and subscriber .
2) For those vloggers who have posted to YouTube, what value have you
seen?
1) Equal to the value of a subscriber by any other means, so long as all you
care about is people who
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