I suspect that, in real life, you'll have to turn that question around: how
much is someone else willing to pay for you to videoblog what you love? And
that, in turn, depends very much on what it is you love to videoblog and how
interesting that is to others.
Yes, my job is mostly about marketing
I have been following developments at http://showinabox.tv/ and
decided to give the pledge drive idea a go (I'm using fundable.org) to
try and raise the funds to have the time and resources to edit a month
(four) of videos. see www.overlander.tv
So far, the response has been fairly ordinary. A
Although the subject of Asterisk TV may not be of interest, you can
look at how the Mogulus technology is working here:
http://asterisktv.com which is a mixed bag of short humorous videos,
promos made for the channel which opens with a live show on Friday,
and the usual conference footage
Good stuff Randy,
This is a nice demo of what can be done with the mogulus.
Wish I could join your live conference this Friday - but the time won't work
here in Tokyo.
Keep up the good works.
Note: Tokyo Calling TV should be up by the end of the week.
---Scott
http://tokyocalling.org
On
Some might find this of interest:
http://paulocoelhoblog.com/experimental-witch/
The Experimental Witch
Throughout my career as a writer, I've met people that trusted me
without knowing me well and they have helped me, enabling me to follow
my dreams. I've been visiting the pages of readers
I realise there are people making money from commercial shows - and
some of you are being funded by people like Podtech to produce a
certain number of shows per month in a certain genre. Probably not
enough to pay the rent by itself, but it's great.
For me, I just don't see the numbers
don't lose that Rupert, I enjoyed reading your post
I remember when I studied psychology hearing something about how when
you do something you enjoy, getting paid for it can take away that
original motivation
but for me, Im getting old...and feel, if my vids are any good, there
should be a
I've had occasion to ponder these issues (doing it for love vs. doing it for
money) in the context of writing. I have written a lot for almost all my
life, in all sorts of genres, and have gotten paid in various ways for some
of it. When I left Roxio in 2001, a few dozen readers of my corporate
The Flash meeting last night was really fun. I wasn't able to stay
for the full event, but the first hour was a trip. I didn't realize
that the Flash Meeting technology was so mature. It really works
well. Anyway, I look forward to more critique sessions. I'm sure as
we move along, they will
In a live perfomance, the venue pays for the privilege of allowing the
musician to perform copyrighted material via ASCAP and BMI
'membership'. If a recording is made, the musician pays for the
privilege of distributing the copyrighted material. Some friends of
mine in a band who released a live
Ok, I'm not sure how this has changed since Maureen and I were playing music
and recording.
Anyway, we recorded one cover song on a CD we made - writer was ASCP or BMI,
don't remember which - and the way it worked was that for every CD we sold
we were to pay him 9 cents or something like that
does anyone know of any good (or decent) screensharing (live
screencasting) software out there? I have used Spy - and it actually
works pretty well if you are not behind any firewall or router, but I
want to experiment or at least know if anything else exists - for Mac,
please!
ishowu is
Music copyright - recorded and performed - is handled in the UK by
the MCPS-PRS Alliance.
They are experimenting with various different discount schemes for
using music in podcasts.
They had a cheap license last year, I think, which they withdrew.
They're now planning to re-release it, i
The version of ichat that will be included in Leopard will support the
showing of various filetypes (eg videos, keynotes presentations) at
the same time as live video, but as far as I know does not support
full desktop screencasting. There may be addons that offer that
functionality though, Im not
Feedburner Stats Pro and MyBrand features are now free apparently. I
think you still need to press a button to upgrade to use them, but
theres no longer a charge involved.
Meanwhile LG have announced a deal with youtube which will apparently
lead to them creating a phone that can watch and record
Its bad practice in theory, but in practice it wont cause a problem
under certain realworld conditions.
In theory its bad because the structure of a mov is not the same as a
mp4, therefore its cleaner and safer to create an actual real mov
using the save-as method, its very quick, obviously not
Jay, I couldn't find where iShowU says it works as a live feed. The info
on site says it captures desktop and audio as Quicktime file.
you're right. I misread the email.
iShowU is screencasting software.
here's a link to some screensharing software for mac and pc:
On Jul 4, 2007, at 10:36 AM, Steve Watkins wrote:
Also just heard about videocounter.com which is a service that seems
to count how many times your videos have been watched on various
different sites.
funny thing: the google ad on the side of their page was for Bathroom
countertops
Thanks for explaining, Steve.
As I understand it, the only reason Josh can't change the iPod file
to .mp4 instead of .mov is that is that he's got something
(Feedburner possibly?) creating 2 feeds automatically - one regular
size/ipod compatible, one HD. The only way his feed generator
Viddler has probably been mentioned here before, but I think it's very
interesting how they've implemented text and video commenting in the
video playback. Here's some samples I like:
http://www.viddler.com/explore/ijustine/videos/117/
http://www.viddler.com/explore/ijustine/videos/118/
Any ideas on why feedburner would pick up my flash version of my vid
instead of my quicktime or mp4? It's never done it before but this
time it, any ideas anyone?
On Jul 4, 2007, at 4:09 PM, Heath wrote:
Any ideas on why feedburner would pick up my flash version of my vid
instead of my quicktime or mp4? It's never done it before but this
time it, any ideas anyone?
I had that happen to me about a year ago.
So, I stuck this code in front of the Flash
I never really looked at that to be honest...so not sure, I just
write out my text..
Heath
http://batmangeek.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, B Yen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 4, 2007, at 4:09 PM, Heath wrote:
Any ideas on why feedburner would pick up my flash version of
my
And if you spent some time at podcastpickle.com when they had Google
ads, you would have been greeted by many offers for Kosher Dills!
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http://www.imagingbuffet.com
Chief Cook:
This is a free webinar for GoToMeeting. See you there.
https://www.gotomeeting.com/t/Ziff/071007/1/sf/7014tZP?Target=m/webinar/ent/g2mceSemDemoWbrlp.tmpl
July 10, 2007
2:00 p.m. Eastern / 11:00 a.m. Pacific
Duration: 45 minutes
All demonstrations are not created equal. Conducting remote
a good time to catch free publicity.
EBay to Be Rival of Craigslist in Online Classifieds
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/04/technology/04ebay.html?_r=1themc=thoref=slogin
Published: July 4, 2007
EBay, the Internet auction leader, has quietly introduced a new online
classified advertising
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