Um, from reading that link, I guess I was a bit off on the number of seats.
I guess it seats a bit more than 200...
Anyway, it's a neat old theater (if the info. on that site is accurate, it
was first built in 1929), and I spent much of the 80s and part of the 90s
watching double features for
Story - http://abcnews.go.com/icaught/story?id=3580612page=1
Direct link to the show that features Jay and Ry.
Couldn't find a link to the video...:(
J
On 9/12/07, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They mixed some YouTube vids in there, too, but they gave good time to Jay
and Ryanne
Glad you got home safe, Jannie-Jan!
On 12/09/2007, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Story - http://abcnews.go.com/icaught/story?id=3580612page=1
Direct link to the show that features Jay and Ry.
Couldn't find a link to the video...:(
J
On 9/12/07, Harold Johnson [EMAIL
http://expositions.bnf.fr/utopie/grand/3_95b2.htm
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Umm sorry but The Eagle has been converted in to a church of some
kind. The Eagle as we know it flew the coup a couple of years ago. Not
sure if it can be still rented for presentations.
Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Harold Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's what I think makes the difference for me as a producer as to
which live streaming video service I choose to use:
Customer service---are they responsive? Do they fix problems fast?
Reliability---does it all work?
Capacity---how many simultaneous viewers does it allow?
Features that work
Hey, following up, but I may have killed the thread already.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/54103
The thread not just my post
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/52503
The thread not just my post
http://www.equipmentemporium.com/pre-prod.htm
Good
D:
Thanks very much for this useful info.
- pandu
bordercollieaustralianshepherd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pro's and Con's to
DIY. Big on list is reliability and liability. How
much time you want to put into it vs turning it over to someone else.
Do you want a turnkey solution? The preview to
I see you are not getting a lot of personal experience recommendations
so maybe this will help a little to whittle down to find what you need.
http://www.la411.com/search/index.cfm?searchParam=Screening+Roomx=30y=9
http://www.la411.com/High_Def/category-cid-50419.htm
--- In
Yep, I've interacted with the blogtv people too, and they were very nice.
As of right now, all these services have glitches.
So far, for my purposes, I like operator11.com most, but I'm not 100%
content with them either.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jeffrey Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At Vlog Europe, they were EXTREMELY responsive as we had birthing pains in
the morning. The problems were fixed fast, and they do have someone on-call
at all times. Any problems we had were with bandwidth and issues on our end,
not theirs.
Their UI does need some work many of the areas that Jonny
Hey All,
I posted the first Next To Heaven on September 19, 2006, and today I
post the 52nd. A year's-worth of weekly short movies made from
archive.org's public domain footage pretty impressive, if I do say
so myself. I had a great time making NTH, and I think I learned a
thing or two as well.
Thats awesome Rob, congratulations on a fine acomplishment. I didn't
really realize that you were doing those weekly. I enjoyed them.
Now given the nature of this project--which is basically creating
new stories out of found footage and naration (for those who don't
know.) I'd be curious to
Story - http://abcnews.go.com/icaught/story?id=3580612page=1
Direct link to the show that features Jay and Ry.
Couldn't find a link to the video...:(
An ABC producer contacted us 3 weeks ago to see if they could use our
videos on their show.
As mentioned before, the videos documented Ryan
I plan on doing some more experimenting with live stuff too. I
tested out Ustream.tv and I kinda like them, but I'm open to trying
others. I was wondering if anyone has noticed a big difference in
streaming quality from one service or another. Because, one comment
I got a lot was the stream
Early adopters agree, the amazing TeleOptiKon technology is the
greatest invention since sliced bread:
http://historichomeworks.com/hhw/conf/vidconf.htm
John (lives life in the past lane) Leeke
Heh its quite funny that someone went to the trouble of removing the
woman with the hat. But the mirror of the bloke they've used has a
foot missing!
Old ways f imagining how to achieve these things, long before they
were actually practical, look like a lot of fun. I like the
alternative fantasy
Congrats, Rob!!
Can't believe its been a year; time flies...
And happy Jewish New Year to all!
Schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://weknowhow.tv
http://evilvlog.com
On 9/12/07, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thats awesome Rob, congratulations on a fine acomplishment. I
If you are an Artist or Video Blogger who is not interested in making
money with your content stop reading this post now.
If you are interested in bringing Advertisers and Content creators
together and creating a set of advertising standards for downloadable
media and what ever new media
Amy, I believe it is. It's a cool place, played a show there with my
band Off Peru last year. Might be a little small for what we're doing
though.
I'll post our event here when we set a date, we'd love to see all of
you there.
Alex Black
Community Manager, Revver
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In
Hi all,
Nobody knows how I could have a contact at
archos?
Thank you for your response off list ( l.deniel@modele11.com)
Best regards
Loiez
Shit man, NTH is the best. Great work this year. I laughed, I cried, I
purged, I resuscitated myself after a brief period of time when I was
legally dead. All thanks to watching Next To Heaven.
My favorite of all time:
http://www.nexttoheaven.net/2007/06/next-to-heaven-41.html
On 9/12/07,
Great work :)
NTH is one of my favourite things. I urge you all to check it out if
you haven't already.
Funny and inspired and brilliantly written narrated, all from
archive footage.
Rupert
On 12 Sep 2007, at 16:15, Rob Parrish wrote:
Hey All,
I posted the first Next To Heaven on
Ok... so this may seem like a silly question, but who exactly is
attending the expo this year? I'm sure there's a lot of us wanting to
cover the event for our own internet shows, and it would great to get
some sort of list going so we can plan out our interviews in advance.
It's easy to figure
Steve writes:
Heh its quite funny...But the mirror of the bloke they've used has a
foot missing!
The use of the amazing TeleOptiKon technology is not without risk of
physical harm to the operator. My guess is that he wore his foot down
to a stump operating that foot-pedal switch which must be
Video here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0FVZudV6hGI
What's it all about here:
http://youchewpoop.com/youtubepoopcom-does-youtube-chart-blitzkrieg/
5000 More crazy mashed up videos like it here
http://youtubepoop.com
Thanks for you time
Conrad Slater
Thanks Bill and everyone for the kind words. I do think NTH sharpened
me up a bit. I think its a great exercise for any non-professional
artist/filmmaker/musician to put yourself on a schedule and create.
Not having all the time in the world actually makes some cool stuff
pop out. The random
this is why we have videoblogs ; )
On 9/12/07, ajit a. p [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Man that was very cool. You guys were excellent. I
wish it gone on for longer.
--
Me http://RyanEdit.com
Twitter--http://twitter.com/Ryanne
Documenting Green http://RyanIsHungry.com
Educate
Definitely dig NTH, my tonic for cleaning out the worldly grind.
Looking forward to 2008 but I have to catch up on a few weeks that I
missed.
Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rob Parrish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey All,
I posted the first Next
Question: I'm nearly done with a political mashup that combines a lot
of news clips. Some of the sound volumes on the clips are pretty low.
There *must* be a way to bump up the sound levels, but I haven't found it.
When I open the clips in Quicktime, they are already at the maximum sound level.
JD -
Run the audio track through Doug Kaye's Levelator (
http://www.gigavox.com/levelator)? I am not an expert with it, but have had
some success with multiple audio sources in podcasts.
On 9/12/07, JD Lasica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question: I'm nearly done with a political mashup that
Hi Jay and Doug and everyone:
Yes, the cameras that I brought over were purchased with money I
raised from my blog doing a personal fundraising campaign!
My documentation of the trip is here:
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/cloggersummit2007/index.html
The campaign page is here
Congrats on the milestone. I'm surprised you lasted this long with the
heroin addiction and that out of control daughter of yours.
There's a subgroup of the Prelinger Archives of creative work made
with their footage if anyone is interested.
http://www.archive.org/details/prelinger_mashups
Only
That seems to have worked, Sean, very cool! I thought the Levelator
was just to level audio volume, but even with no adjustment settings,
it pumped up the volume.
thanks!
jd
Sean Bohan wrote:
JD -
Run the audio track through Doug Kaye's Levelator (
http://www.gigavox.com/levelator)? I am not
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