Has anyone a link to the actual video - I'd no luck at all finding it.
Jan
On 9/13/07, ryanne hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
thanks justin!
congratulations on 5 years
that's awsome!
On 9/13/07, stbdpittsburgh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey folks;
I always feel awkward mentioning Something to Be Desired (STBD) here,
since it's not actually a videoblog, per se -- it's a (mostly)
scripted sitcom -- but, since we've
That is why we have videoblogs.
Ironic.
ABC would have been so smart to allow us to link to and comment on
and embed that segment.
Have they done it and not publicized it?
Or do they have a show about videoblogging that doesn't actually
videoblog the content they are broadcasting?
I think
Once upon a time Mac had a easy way to see what each font looked like
and how it changed with a key stroke. Can't remember what it was
called though.
This site was mentioned in a Adobe newsletter as having a handy set of
charts:
http://www.gosquared.com/liquidicity/archives/172
I believe it was KeyCaps.
On Sep 13, 2007, at 7:40 AM, bordercollieaustralianshepherd wrote:
Once upon a time Mac had a easy way to see what each font looked like
and how it changed with a key stroke. Can't remember what it was
called though.
This site was mentioned in a Adobe newsletter as
well maybe i am just not getting it. But it looks to me like people
want to stay in youtube and surf videos. Or stay in myspace or
facebook and view videos and blogs, so why would I want to bother
setting up my own blog and video steaming on my own web server. Why
would anyone want to come to my
Hey Folks -
NewTeeVee is accepting nominations for videos to be shown at a Sept.24
screening in NYC. The theme is love stories. If you have one, and
who doesn't, join the game!
And while you're there, please consider voting for my entry Next To
Heaven 39 (catchy title for a love story, don't
I would like to take a moment to start this discussion, obviously a very
important one to
independent creators in this new media marketplace. I don't think I completely
understand how it works. Great content is scarce and the more hype and buzz
around the
medium, the more the best creators
Yeah - I'm having a great experience because vlogging puts me in real time
touch with people who are pretty darned amazing and share skill sets and
passion about similar things.
What makes you 'hot' Daryl? And I don't mean sexually.
Make videos about what turns your brain on fire.
Comment on
Hi Daryl,
Good points.
You don't have to set up your own blog.
One reason you might want to have your own blog though is to give you
flexibility for the future. You might want to host your videos
elsewhere.
Also, you might want to allow people to subscribe to your YouTube
videos which
Hey Daryl,
I couldnt agree more with you.
I am at the point where I will probably shutting my site down and not
bothering any more. I've spent a massive amount of time trying to
promote my site to no avail. I think it's time to stop banging my head
against the wall now.
I think these social
Hi Daryl, Good observation about the youtube crowd in general, and let me
share how I view posting on youtube and what it does for me. I am a
motivational speaker best known for Free daily emails of the One Minute
Motivator. Recently I began posting video versions of them on youtube.
thanks everyone, good comments. Three questions???
1) Can you select a geographic are to target YouTube Videos to?
Example a specific area in Cincinnati, Ohio. My thought is if it is a
local event it may not be appealing to World Wide Web (WWW.)
2) Why Blip.tv over youTube? You can host your
Hehehe. YouTube v Blip?
Read the terms of service.
Blip is creator-oriented in every respect, whereas YouTube is YouTube
oriented in every respect.
Jan
On 9/13/07, Daryl Urig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks everyone, good comments. Three questions???
1) Can you select a geographic are to
All of these things are negotiable with who ever is hiring you or
contracting with you. These contracts typically deal with all these
issues, who-what-where-for how long and in what mediums.
And if you are getting a lot of offers and they represent some
significant income then yes you need an
Theres no specific geographical targeting on youtube as far as I know.
Careful choice of keywords/tags and category that you publish your
youtube videos under, are the way for people to find you. Youtube have
started to do sites catered to specific countries, eg uk.youtube.com,
but its not clear
Entirely based on what YOU want out of all this.
Maybe you can speak to that in a reply.
leverage every tool and every social netscape to your liking.
feel it out. figure it out. pipe it out.
your own site doesnt have to me a destination of original content if you
dont want or need it to be.
Wel I dount anyone will be surprised that I broke my promise and
failed to doa spoof within 7 days, Im only about a 5th of the way
there, it will be more like 7 weeks at this rate lol.
Anyways, watched episode 2 of zaproot, preferred the topics bein
discussed this week, but the editing style
Hey Daryl!
I hear you loud and clear and feel your pain. I agree with your assessment
that people are going to YouTube, MySpace, and Facebook in great numbers .
However, I feel the reasons for this is because people are programmed by the
media, and individuals who gain to make lots of
We're doing a hackathon this weekend to start documenting the process
for installing showinabox.tv.
if anyone here wants to contribute a K2 design, we'd love to include
it in our package.
this way someone could choose from different themes with different
layouts...similar to what Blogger provides.
My friend and roommate Julia asked that I post to the list to see if
anybody would be willing to help her shoot a couple of interview in
Cincinnati this weekend for a documentary project she's working on.
Great if you can provide a camera, but unfortunately not a paying gig,
though she's willing
YouTube viewers, MySpace people, Facebook people, RSS people, people who go
directly to sites, LiveVideo people, etc etc etc... it looks more and more
to me like there isn't much intersection between these spheres. They are for
the most part different audiences. People decide where they like to
Thanks for the podcast tip and your thoughts, Bill! I figure that they're all
negotiable, I
just don't know where to start. What are the best practices? How do we arm
ourselves
with this kind of information coming in to the media industry from the outside?
I think it's
important to
well maybe i am just not getting it. But it looks to me like people
want to stay in youtube and surf videos. Or stay in myspace or
facebook and view videos and blogs, so why would I want to bother
setting up my own blog and video steaming on my own web server. Why
would anyone want to
Another way to do this in FCP is to copy and paste the low audio track
into another track. The problem with this is that you are also
doubling the noise in the track. But, it might work with the right
track if you're in a hurry.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, JD Lasica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark
You are a Rebel, a Pirate, and Shameless self
promotor.(see:http://thepovertyjetset.com/2007/09/11/bob-dylans-subterranean-viral-video/#comments)
Sony would like you to contact them
Bob's lawyer would like a word with you
Bob's agent would like his cut
Bob is wondering , when you get a
cincinnati ohio?...that's pretty specfic, by the way, that's where I
am. I have been vlogging for almost 2 years now. I use Blip 99% of
the time, personal prefrance and I like to know I have control over my
content (as it were). it just depends though
Heath
http://batmangeek.com
--- In
If you close down your site, then where would I go to see those great
David Howell videos then?
Heath
http://batmangeek.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey Daryl,
I couldnt agree more with you.
I am at the point where I will probably
thanks for this
its nice when someone watches a second episode of a show
i need to do this more since i'm supposed to know them all! lol
On 9/13/07, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wel I dount anyone will be surprised that I broke my promise and
failed to doa spoof within 7 days, Im
http://punkcast.com/10years.html
PUNKCAST 10 YEARS ANNIVERSARY
PARTY AND SCREENING
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14 2007 8-12pm
Secret Project Robot
210 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn
( Metropolitan)
(entrance on River St)
In September 1997, UK punk band One Way System came to play NYC.
Their manager John B was
LOL. Thanks, dude. At least I linked back to Bob's promo page.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, bordercollieaustralianshepherd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark
You are a Rebel, a Pirate, and Shameless self
promotor.(see:http://thepovertyjetset.com/2007/09/11/bob-dylans-subterranean-
Well frankly I don't care if they come to my home page or not. I'm
more interested in stats on how many people viewed the videos versus
how many visited my home page. The home page is just a convenient
landing place or starting point. These days you can even save money
by tossing out hosting
Mark
You do know I am kidding with you. The LOL is a good sign that you
do. No criticism of how you used the footage. Self promotion is good.
I need a kick in the head every once in a while, I am the worst when
it comes to promoting the things I do.
I did notice you linked back.
Dave
--- In
Of course. No worries! :)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, bordercollieaustralianshepherd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark
You do know I am kidding with you. The LOL is a good sign that you
do. No criticism of how you used the footage. Self promotion is good.
I need a kick in the
--I'm documenting my life and want to make sure I own my information.
Jay, this is exactly what keeps me going every post!
John Coffey
Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well maybe i am just not getting it. But it looks to me like people
want to stay in youtube and surf videos.
David, if you shut down your site, I will be forced to delete the link to your
dead site. Please don't make me work at it anymore than I have to. I'm lazy
enough.
JC
David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Daryl,
I couldnt agree more with you.
I am at the point where I will
Not everyone wants base level content. We have that on M$M. Part of
our job is to connect with those folks who do want something
different. (I'm especially talking to you David Howell!)
I know this because there is TeacherTube, GodTube, a host of green and
ecology videos, and people like myself
I have thought about giving up vlogging for a while. Not going to do
it just yet but I want to respect some of the other folks that are
thinking about it. It is important to give this a voice. It might be
the right thing to do.
How can I think such a thing?
A long time ago I had my own
This may be a dumb question...but...
Can you use music that is labeled Creative Commons - Non-Commercial
in Vlogs? Is the prospect of earning some form of revenue from ads or
tip jars considered commercial meaning you can't use non-commercial
music in your Vlog?
Thanks...John
Thanks for the quick and concise reply Gena...exactly what I needed.
On Sep 13, 2007, at 7:01 PM, Gena wrote:
Think of it in-terms of non-profit and for profit. If your blog
generates money from ads, tip jars and other sources of revenue that
you don't intend on sharing with other content
Think of it in-terms of non-profit and for profit. If your blog
generates money from ads, tip jars and other sources of revenue that
you don't intend on sharing with other content creators then it is in
my opinion commercial use.
Some musicians are happy with just attributions, some release their
Can you use music that is labeled Creative Commons - Non-Commercial
in Vlogs? Is the prospect of earning some form of revenue from ads or
tip jars considered commercial meaning you can't use non-commercial
music in your Vlog?
also, it's really helpful to contact the person who made the
Yes gina's answer is correct, in my opinion.
This is why I've never put tip jars or ads on my site. Because, not only
do I host clips from others under various CC licenses, but I have many
fair use clips from TV/Movies that would clearly be kicked out of the
fair use category if my blog were to
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A couple reasons why other people like to maintain their own site:
--A blog is an artform in itself. I want to be able to design it
anyway I want...with all the functionality I want.
.
I see many vloggers
Enric!
Thanks for coming to my show Sunday! :-)
Hey i have some questions for you re: vpip:
1) is the share the same as the embed code? or is that a way to email
things.
2) can you play windows media files?
3) what's the embed code for vpip itself
thanks!
lisa
In the past when there was no response to a reply sent to the poster
of a message, just chalked it up to they were too busy, a
misunderstanding of my intent or worse I was ignored (yup, I wanna be
loved).
I got a email from a freecycle Yahoo group moderator and learned that
replying to the poster
fair use clips from TV/Movies that would clearly be kicked out of the
fair use category if my blog were to have any commercial uses.
(warning: not a lawyer, just someone who has done a lot of collage work over
a couple of decades)
It depends on the type of commercial use and more specifically
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Lisa Rein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Enric!
Thanks for coming to my show Sunday! :-)
Thank you; it was fun to listen to music and meet friends.
Hey i have some questions for you re: vpip:
1) is the share the same as the embed code? or is that a way
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