Hi there,
Me, a Toronto blogger, sporadic videoblogger, and longtime mostly-quiet
groupmember, has been invited to LA next week as part of a crazy promotion
by Ford for its Ford Escape SUV, and the ³On the lot² Tv show. They¹ve
invited 20 bloggers to attend...of which about 15 can make it.
the less elegant thing, i think, is any visitor can copy on that site a code
of your video, in order to republish it, but then linking from their blogs
via that code to blogtelevision.net, not to your vlog.
blogtelevision.net users that do that are violating your licence. right?
shit all.
On
check this one too ...
http://wi-fitv.com/ChannelFeatured.aspx
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Woolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.blogtelevision.net
They are violating our JETSET license by showing ads alongside our
videos without our consent, so I've sent a warning
Many of you have probably heard about this already but for those who
haven't, please sign the petition (link below)or write to the Mayor's
Office for Film and TV (address below) and forward it to any others who
care about this important matter.
PLEASE NOTE:
All of a sudden we, as photographers,
Argh blogtelevision has some of mine. Infuriatingly, their remove your
site link requires that your email address match the domain name you want
blocked from their scanning, for security purposes.
The gall of these people... but at some point how do you even keep up?
Hi Lan,
I don't know if I ever said thank you, but I am grateful for your email. I did
contact Adam Quirk based on your suggestion.
Thanks!
Debbie.
- Original Message
From: Lan Bui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 2:29:45 PM
Hi there;
I'm beginning a first live tv at http://www.gokcenkaran.com
Currently it's test live and looking a music tv. And watchers send to
free SMS to me and wants they are clips. When I completed to content
team (I guess it's 1-2 weeks) it's will be a young life style tv.
I'm waiting your
This mic is a classic indestructible hand held, no battery, can get
good interviews in very noisy places.
Sure57:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/68459-REG/Shure_SM57LC_SM57_LC_Cardioid_Dynamic.html
I used them here and it was teaming with noise and tons of people:
Older post
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/62035
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/29/nyregion/29camera.html?
ei=5090en=71135caff6fefe6aex=1340769600partner=rssuserlandemc=rsspagew
anted=print
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ilanadonna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey
I would say that you don't keep up.
If you don't want people to steal you car don't leave the keys in it
and if you don't want people to steal your video don't put it on the
Internet.
Or, produce video that you want people to steal and put it on the
Internet. If they steal it and show it
hi everyone,
After a lot of work, painful delays and the general blood/sweat/tears
we at XOLO.TV are getting close to launching an Alpha version of our
publishing platform/portal. Most of you know where we're coming from,
where we have been, so it's safe to say you have an idea of what I'm
Those are my sentiments too.
(Adapt and take advantage of this kind of activity.)
On 7/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would say that you don't keep up.
If you don't want people to steal you car don't leave the keys in it
and if you don't want people to steal your video
Yes, it is certainly an interesting way of looking at things. It is
the most compatible with the 'wild west' realities of the internet,
the only one that deals with the realities of what people do and what
technology allows, rather than the theoretical 'what is legal'.
If I ever get my finger out
OpenAds is absolutely stonking - I used it in a former life when I
was a website guy and OpenAds was phpAds. It does absolutely
everything you want in an ads system, and then some. Also check out
MaxMediaManager, which is a code fork of the same thing and has some
interesting
OpenAds sounds quite interesting - was wondering if anyone was using
them with any success?
http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9750880-7.html?part=rsssubj=newstag=2547-1023_3-0-5
Like Doubleclick without the lock-in or fees.
It seems to fit in well with the whole open movement of open source,
Hello Wil,
On 7/27/07, Wil Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenAds is absolutely stonking - I used it in a former life when I
was a website guy and OpenAds was phpAds. It does absolutely
everything you want in an ads system, and then some.
I don't know if everyone would agree with that.
Yes, please sign this folks! Even if you only have a passing interest in
the U.S. Constitution and/or freedom. Without the ability to shoot video in
public, NYC videobloggers will be reduced to strictly webcam and (indoor)
cat videos!
http://www.pictureny.org/petition/index.php
On 7/27/07,
Hello Frank,
On 7/27/07, Frank Sinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenAds sounds quite interesting - was wondering if anyone was using
them with any success?
http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9750880-7.html?part=rsssubj=newstag=2547-1023_3-0-5
Like Doubleclick without the lock-in or fees.
OK, to speak to the first point...
Self-serve - you're right, it doesn't have that. But seriously,
unless you're Google or someone else with an absolutely massive
potential base of advertisers, who on earth is going to want to self-
serve ads? Federated Media offers self service, and I
I used it for clients when it was phpadnews with success.
been following the progress and its only getting better.
On 7/27/07, Frank Sinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenAds sounds quite interesting - was wondering if anyone was using
them with any success?
Hello Wil,
On 7/27/07, Wil Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, to speak to the first point...
Self-serve - you're right, it doesn't have that. But seriously,
unless you're Google or someone else with an absolutely massive
potential base of advertisers, who on earth is going to want to
Thanks, Enric! Corrected.
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Nick Douglas nick@ wrote:
Just 'cause some people keep begging for it: PodTech: The meltdown of
the Valley's worst video network
Looks like Podtech is looking for a new CEO now? This is the second
pod related company THIS WEEK that i've heard about looking for a CEO.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/27/whats-really-going-on-with-podtech/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Nick Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.
I was really hoping to hear from videobloggers if anyone has tried
using this. Most of what we have been hearing about is the sponsorship
model (Rocketboom, Podtech, and others).
My guess is that these ad platforms need a ton of traffic to scale.
For targeted audiences,
Well maybe what happened to Irina, in the long run, was a good
thingI hate to hear this to be honest cause even though I did not
agree with some of the things they did, I do know people that have
deals with them and if they did indeed go under that would
suckfor a lot of reasons
I don't understand the rationale for the extent of the attack on
PodTech. While they've made mistakes, bumbled and are somewhat
inept. For some to wish that a company that's funding videobloggers
being able to do their work should fail doesn't make sense to me.
-- Enric
--- In
Step by step, inch by inch.
http://www.osce.org/item/25667.html
http://www.cipaco.org/sources/OpeningIGFdebateAfrica.pdf
Miklós Haraszti
Internet Governance is still at a work-in-progress stage. It might develop
into a new way of policy-making on a global scale involving many different
AGREE!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand the rationale for the extent of the attack on
PodTech. While they've made mistakes, bumbled and are somewhat
inept. For some to wish that a company that's funding videobloggers
being able to
Hello Frank,
From what I can gather... Federated Media business model is not
typical of most ad networks out there. (Although other ad networks
tried to go after that market... Federated Media was the first to
really capture it.)
It's based marketing houses. The large firms that handle the
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand the rationale for the extent of the attack on
PodTech. While they've made mistakes, bumbled and are somewhat
inept. For some to wish that a company that's funding videobloggers
being able to do their
Hey everybody!
My friend Bill Persky http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0675479/ has
started videoblogging. He's 76 years old and after working in television
forever, he's now making the new TV. I gave him the iMovie, Blip,
Blogger basics and he's off to the races. It's funny, Bill was around
when TV
i hate stupid threds like this, its like sharks in the water
why do people like to kick some one when there down?
On 7/27/07, Kent Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand the
I agree with Kent. I've met Robert and enjoyed our conversation
together. I've never met John - it sounds like he wants to do the
right thing, though. There are certainly a lot worse video network
companies out there.
I wish a lot more emphasis was placed on the discovery process so
that more
I love his Tai Chi with a voice over
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, mcmpress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everybody!
My friend Bill Persky http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0675479/ has
started videoblogging. He's 76 years old and after working in television
forever, he's now making the
Hi Matt:
Another one you might consider is an RE50.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/76687-REG/
Electro_Voice_16501707_RE50_B_Omni_ENG.html
A little pricier, but very dependable. I used the same one for 15 years, day in
and day out,
and never had issues with it. I think it would suit your
Hi,
A friend of mine asks:
Can you recommend good storyboarding software (free is best) for the mac
and/or PC?
Any suggestions I can pass along to her?
Thanks,
Traci
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