Re: [videoblogging] Bravo Colbert

2006-04-29 Thread Markus Sandy






Too cool.  I recall a similar situation with the Clintons and Imus.  It
was amazing.  He tore them to shreds and made comments about Peter
Jennings wife sleeping around and how that was odd because everyone 
knew except the ABC news anchor himself.  I was amazed.  The Clintons
left immediately and later the press were told that it was because he
wanted to catch the end of a ball game.  Yeah, right ;)

thanks for the link

Jeff Marquis wrote:

  
For the politically engaged vloggers out there, and particularly those
that like Steven Colbert of Comedy Central, this video 
is a must see.  He was the headliner at the White
House Correspondents Dinner tonight in Washington, DC, and it was
carried live on C-SPAN (they will be repeating it several times). 
I highly doubt that those who invited Colbert to do this had any idea
how extensive his grilling of Bush and the administration would
be.  Bush was sitting about ten feet away, and  had to grind
his teeth through every excruciating minute.  Colbert was at his
satirical, fake conservative best.  Bush left quickly after the
performance, and was clearly uncomfortable.  It was a beautiful
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[videoblogging] Bravo Colbert

2006-04-29 Thread Jeff Marquis



For the politically engaged vloggers out there, and particularly those that like Steven Colbert of Comedy Central, this video  is a must see.  He was the headliner at the White
House Correspondents Dinner tonight in Washington, DC, and it was
carried live on C-SPAN (they will be repeating it several times). 
I highly doubt that those who invited Colbert to do this had any idea
how extensive his grilling of Bush and the administration would
be.  Bush was sitting about ten feet away, and  had to grind
his teeth through every excruciating minute.  Colbert was at his
satirical, fake conservative best.  Bush left quickly after the
performance, and was clearly uncomfortable.  It was a beautiful
thing.






  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] 72 hour mobile video contest - $500 Prize

2006-04-29 Thread Markus Sandy



hmmm, a 'mixer' at vloggercon
now that sounds interesting
hint, hint

that way, everyone can be a winner
instead of just one

;)

davidtodd01 wrote:

>Hey Folks,
>Dave Todd from eyespot here.
>I try not to use this group as a promotional vehicle but... we're 
>running a contest this weekend for the best short movie shot 
>exclusively with a mobile phone and mixed on eyespot. 
>We'll pick a winner on Monday and them $500 cash. The 
>goal here is to be as creative as you can and show us what you can 
>do with mobile phone video + the eyespot Mixer. 
>
>To get started join the 72 Hour Mobile Video Contest group on 
>eyespot.
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>http://eyespot.com/groups/72HourMobileVideoContest
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>Then get creative...interview strangers, write a script and act it 
>out in your backyard, ask your friends to tell their favorite joke, 
>etc. 
>
>500 Bucks would buy a lot of drinks during vloggercon!
>thanks,
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[videoblogging] 72 hour mobile video contest - $500 Prize

2006-04-29 Thread davidtodd01



Hey Folks,
Dave Todd from eyespot here.
I try not to use this group as a promotional vehicle but... we're 
running a contest this weekend for the best short movie shot 
exclusively with a mobile phone and mixed on eyespot. 
We'll pick a winner on Monday and them $500 cash. The 
goal here is to be as creative as you can and show us what you can 
do with mobile phone video + the eyespot Mixer. 

To get started join the 72 Hour Mobile Video Contest group on 
eyespot.

http://eyespot.com/groups/72HourMobileVideoContest

Then get creative...interview strangers, write a script and act it 
out in your backyard, ask your friends to tell their favorite joke, 
etc. 

500 Bucks would buy a lot of drinks during vloggercon!
thanks,
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-29 Thread Jen Simmons
>From today's LA Times:
"The Strange Web Saga of Emokid21: How an internet faker set YouTube on fire with haters, imitators and investigators"



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The Strange Web Saga of Emokid21
How an internet faker set YouTube on fire with haters, imitators and investigators.
By Deborah Netburn

In a phone interview on Friday morning Benjamin Castelow Johnson, a 22-year-old International Politics major at the University of Whales said that the saga of Emokid21 Ohio began when Johnson decided not to go home for the Easter holiday.

Bored at his near empty school Johnson decided to shoot a fake video blog as a character named "Emokid21 Ohio" -- a whiny, self-involved, American college student with a penchant for wearing knit caps and hooded sweatshirts. "Some people say you don't even know what emo is, I'm like God, seriously, we do" he said in the first blog post.
<>

Click to watch video

 Johnson continued to post new Emokid21 Ohio blogs almost daily and they quickly became one of the most discussed videos on YouTube (mostly because YouTube users thought he was so annoying). At the same time Johnson told a friend of his from home about his project and she began her own fake video blog as a character named "Emogirl" who loves bad poetry and perpetually has thick chunks of hair obscuring her face.

Over the next week Emogirl and Emokid21 Ohio received so much hate mail that CBS News (believing Emokid21 Ohio really existed) contacted Johnson to see if they could interview him for a piece they were doing about bullies. Johnson also got an email from MTVu (MTV's college themed website) to see if he would be willing to do something for their website and Johnson discovered there were whole message board threads devoted to his character on thesuperficial.com website.

<>
And then the mockery started. People began to make spoofs of Emokid21 Ohio and Emogirl's blogs, such as this one from "Emodog21."

<>
 But two weeks into the emo project the foundations began to crumble. YouTube sleuths began to suspect that Emokid21 Ohio was not from Ohio after all, and that he was actually from Britain. Trying desperately to defend himself against these accusations he filmed a vblog called, "SO IM NOT FROM OHIO, EH" and flashed a social security card and tax records at the camera to try to prove his point.

But YouTube members weren't buying it. After some fancy video detective work a YouTube user named Kol Guild posted a video called "EmoKid...The Brit Git":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC66SMV0smb8&search=Emo%20KolGuild%20Bitch%20Ohio%20Girl%20Comments

On April 26, three weeks after it all began, it ended. Somebody discovered Johnson's real life My Space page (which made it clear he was actually British) and began to circulate it around the Internet.

Johnson said he wasn't disappointed. "It was beginning to get a little silly, the amount of emails I was getting," he told us. "I've still got so many I have to get through."

He and his childhood friend ended the emo saga with two fake BBC newscasts.

Following their lead, the voice of Emodog came clean too. It turns out he was some guy who used to work on "The Howard Stern Show."



Re: [videoblogging] Vlogging toy

2006-04-29 Thread Charles Iliya Krempeaux



Hello,On 4/28/06, robert a/k/a r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all,Came across a new toy and decided to order one to mess around.
Phil Torrone has a demo, check it here:I'm not going to name names, but I can think of a few vloggers who
would have fun with it :)That's pretty cool!I've seen this type of technology in research... but this is the first time I've seen a product with it.See ya
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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread Devlon



On 4/29/06, David Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I made a video tag I plan on using in my videos (should I publish any)

320x240 3vix Mov: (107KB)
  http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.mov
Larger AVI: (17MB)
  http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.avi
(the AVI for some reason isnt as sharp as I'd hoped)

I'm sure others could do better, but feel free to use the above as you please.This is great David.  I'll be tacking it on everything clip I put out.

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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread David Meade



I made a video tag I plan on using in my videos (should I publish any)

320x240 3vix Mov: (107KB)
  http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.mov
Larger AVI: (17MB)
  http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.avi
(the AVI for some reason isnt as sharp as I'd hoped)

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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread David Meade



Amen, Sull.

The more I think about this the more worked up I get.   
Maybe I'll try to come up with some bumper material for vlogs. The last
thing we need is lobbying on The Internet ... we've got enough of that
in Congress to last us a lifetime.

 ... sigh ...On 4/29/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I know.  I hate this issue so much that I cringe and ignore it
hoping that it will just go away.  But this does need extreme
attention.  This is the issue of our time and our space.  Will people just stand for this or will this be the final breaking point?
The Open Media Revolution will need soldiers.  A clear message and symbol should be put out there with EVERY piece of media made.Mainstream media must report on this.  It needs to become a fire.  Sull

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I put their info video on my site ... dont know how to do YouTube Flash as an enclosure though.

citizen journalism could be seriously impacted.  Imagine when only
'press' outlets with money/connections have a decent bandwidth. 
This is like taking the printing press away from the people.On 4/23/06, Richard (Show) Hall
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:


Andy,I have been following
this, and I don't think most people recognize how profound the results
of this could be. And, of course, the main reason that the large
internet providers want to prioritize the bandwidth is that they are
getting into internet TV/Movie streaming themselves so the entitity
delivering the content and providing it would be the same.
Also, this has a direct impact on video-bloggers since our
rich media content would be the most likely to be delegated to a lower
tear, unless we could pay more to get preferred treatment and most of
us, by definition, don't make money. ... thanks for bringing this up! ... RichardOn 4/22/06, 
Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,Right now I'm blogging from the Yale Law School's Access to Knowledge



conference. I'm at a standing-room-only session on network neutrality, acontentious policy battle currently taking place in Congress. Telecomproviders are lobbying to be able to create a multi-tiered internet, in

which people who pay the most get the best bandwidth and access topartner websites, while those who don't get slow access and blocked frompartner sites. For example, Rogers Cable acknowledged that itprioritizes some content and applications over others; they get more
bandwidth. Lower prioritization, in contrast, goes to file sharing,podcasting and video blogging, making it more expensive for people toaccess content and create it.I've posted notes from the panel session here:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/network_neutrality_p.html
Meanwhile, on Monday there will be the launch of the Save The Internet
Campaign (http://www.savetheinternet.com/) to ensure that telecomproviders provide equitable access to bandwidth and content to all
people and not penalize low-income customers. They're also launching a
blog here: http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/Coalition members come from across the political spectrum: Lawrence
Lessig, Craig Newmark of Craigslist, Free Press, Consumers Union, Glenn
Reynolds, Gun Owners of America, MoveOn.org and many others.andyAndy Carvinacarvin (at) edc . organdycarvin (at) yahoo . com



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Re: [videoblogging] videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-29 Thread Jan





The Nokia 6682 is the new one. Currently using one from the 3*** series, 
can't recall which though.
 
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  Which Nokia, might I ask?
   
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  Most 
recent vlog entries are from the Nokia - and I just ordered a newone 
that should arrive today - with a better camera - whoot! 
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- soundhttp://the-hold.blogspot.com - 
poetryhttp://dagnyhemingway.blogspot.com 
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wrote:>  i use my cellphone all the time after i got a 
really good one! ;-)>> trine.blogs.com>> but i am 
not in the US so not sure I'll be of any use to you..>> 
Trine>>> On 25 Apr 2006, at 18:14, dinarebecca 
wrote:>  phone to shoot video? If 
so, let me know...we are working on a cool >>  project 
related to cell phone videos...you can reach me here or 
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[videoblogging] Video broadcasting (live streaming), plus...

2006-04-29 Thread robert a/k/a r



VOD service.



I like the idea of streaming broadcasts from my mobile, like it a lot.

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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread Michael Sullivan



I know.  I hate this issue so much that I cringe and ignore it hoping that it will just go away.  But this does need extreme attention.  This is the issue of our time and our space.  Will people just stand for this or will this be the final breaking point?
The Open Media Revolution will need soldiers.  A clear message and symbol should be put out there with EVERY piece of media made.Mainstream media must report on this.  It needs to become a fire.  Sull
 On 4/29/06, David Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I put their info video on my site ... dont know how to do YouTube Flash as an enclosure though.

citizen journalism could be seriously impacted.  Imagine when only
'press' outlets with money/connections have a decent bandwidth. 
This is like taking the printing press away from the people.On 4/23/06, Richard (Show) Hall
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:


Andy,I have been following
this, and I don't think most people recognize how profound the results
of this could be. And, of course, the main reason that the large
internet providers want to prioritize the bandwidth is that they are
getting into internet TV/Movie streaming themselves so the entitity
delivering the content and providing it would be the same.
Also, this has a direct impact on video-bloggers since our
rich media content would be the most likely to be delegated to a lower
tear, unless we could pay more to get preferred treatment and most of
us, by definition, don't make money. ... thanks for bringing this up! ... RichardOn 4/22/06, 
Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,Right now I'm blogging from the Yale Law School's Access to Knowledge


conference. I'm at a standing-room-only session on network neutrality, acontentious policy battle currently taking place in Congress. Telecomproviders are lobbying to be able to create a multi-tiered internet, in

which people who pay the most get the best bandwidth and access topartner websites, while those who don't get slow access and blocked frompartner sites. For example, Rogers Cable acknowledged that itprioritizes some content and applications over others; they get more
bandwidth. Lower prioritization, in contrast, goes to file sharing,podcasting and video blogging, making it more expensive for people toaccess content and create it.I've posted notes from the panel session here:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/network_neutrality_p.html
Meanwhile, on Monday there will be the launch of the Save The Internet
Campaign (http://www.savetheinternet.com/) to ensure that telecomproviders provide equitable access to bandwidth and content to all
people and not penalize low-income customers. They're also launching a
blog here: http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/Coalition members come from across the political spectrum: Lawrence
Lessig, Craig Newmark of Craigslist, Free Press, Consumers Union, Glenn
Reynolds, Gun Owners of America, MoveOn.org and many others.andyAndy Carvinacarvin (at) edc . organdycarvin (at) yahoo . com


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[videoblogging] Re: network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread Andy Carvin



There was a major setback this week when the house committee rejected
the network neutrality amendment, so the battle is now moving to the
senate. Free Press has set up a web page where you can voice your
concerns and have them emailed directly to your congressional
representatives:

http://action.freepress.net/campaign/savethenet

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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "David Meade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I put their info video on my site ... dont know how to do YouTube
Flash as
> an enclosure though.
> 
> citizen journalism could be seriously impacted.  Imagine when only
'press'
> outlets with money/connections have a decent bandwidth.  This is
like taking
> the printing press away from the people.
> 
> On 4/23/06, Richard (Show) Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Andy,
> >
> > I have been following this, and I don't think most people
recognize how
> > profound the results of this could be. And, of course, the main
reason that
> > the large internet providers want to prioritize the bandwidth is
that they
> > are getting into internet TV/Movie streaming themselves so the
entitity
> > delivering the content and providing it would be the same.
> >
> > Also, this has a direct impact on video-bloggers since our rich media
> > content would be the most likely to be delegated to a lower tear,
unless we
> > could pay more to get preferred treatment and most of us, by
definition,
> > don't make money.
> >
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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread David Meade



I put their info video on my site ... dont know how to do YouTube Flash as an enclosure though.

citizen journalism could be seriously impacted.  Imagine when only
'press' outlets with money/connections have a decent bandwidth. 
This is like taking the printing press away from the people.On 4/23/06, Richard (Show) Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Andy,I have been following
this, and I don't think most people recognize how profound the results
of this could be. And, of course, the main reason that the large
internet providers want to prioritize the bandwidth is that they are
getting into internet TV/Movie streaming themselves so the entitity
delivering the content and providing it would be the same.
Also, this has a direct impact on video-bloggers since our
rich media content would be the most likely to be delegated to a lower
tear, unless we could pay more to get preferred treatment and most of
us, by definition, don't make money. ... thanks for bringing this up! ... RichardOn 4/22/06, 
Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,Right now I'm blogging from the Yale Law School's Access to Knowledge

conference. I'm at a standing-room-only session on network neutrality, acontentious policy battle currently taking place in Congress. Telecomproviders are lobbying to be able to create a multi-tiered internet, in

which people who pay the most get the best bandwidth and access topartner websites, while those who don't get slow access and blocked frompartner sites. For example, Rogers Cable acknowledged that itprioritizes some content and applications over others; they get more
bandwidth. Lower prioritization, in contrast, goes to file sharing,podcasting and video blogging, making it more expensive for people toaccess content and create it.I've posted notes from the panel session here:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/network_neutrality_p.html
Meanwhile, on Monday there will be the launch of the Save The Internet
Campaign (http://www.savetheinternet.com/) to ensure that telecomproviders provide equitable access to bandwidth and content to all
people and not penalize low-income customers. They're also launching a
blog here: http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/Coalition members come from across the political spectrum: Lawrence
Lessig, Craig Newmark of Craigslist, Free Press, Consumers Union, Glenn
Reynolds, Gun Owners of America, MoveOn.org and many others.andyAndy Carvinacarvin (at) edc . organdycarvin (at) yahoo . com

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Re: [videoblogging] videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-29 Thread Harold Johnson



Which Nokia, might I ask?
 
Harold 
On 4/28/06, Jan McLaughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Most recent vlog entries are from the Nokia - and I just ordered a newone that should arrive today - with a better camera - whoot!
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> but i am not in the US so not sure I'll be of any use to you..>> Trine>>> On 25 Apr 2006, at 18:14, dinarebecca wrote:>  phone to shoot video? If so, let me know...we are working on a cool
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[videoblogging] Respect the Sun - Rox of BeachWalks.tv talks about sunscreen and skin cancer

2006-04-29 Thread Michael Sullivan



This is a vlog I subscribe to.  Rox puts together a great vlog.  I thought I would share this latest episode.http://www.beachwalks.tv/2006/04/28/beach-walk-67-sunscreen-skin-cancer-hmmm/
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[videoblogging] Re: Vlogging toy

2006-04-29 Thread David Howell



Must...resist...spending...money...

If those effects are real-time, that would be fun in the vlogging
conference.

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, robert a/k/a r
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>  EN,CRID=2204,CONTENTID=10628>
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> 
>  logitech_quickcam_orbit_mp_1.html>
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> I'm not going to name names, but I can think of a few vloggers who  
> would have fun with it :)
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[videoblogging] Vloggercon Group @ Flickr

2006-04-29 Thread Jan





http://www.flickr.com/groups/vloggercon/
 
Take some stills as you prepare to attend (or not attend), 
 and perhaps we get the excitement level pumped up a notch or 
two.
 
Starting to feel it, m'self.
 
I'm going; are YOU?
 
XOX,
Jan
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Re: [videoblogging] Vlogging toy

2006-04-29 Thread Jon Rawlinson



hahahhaone thing about that video:  get some emotion man!  is this a test of database software or real time video effects???  youd think it might be mildly amusing.On 4/28/06, 
robert a/k/a r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hey all,

Came across a new toy and decided to order one to mess around.



Phil Torrone has a demo, check it here:



I'm not going to name names, but I can think of a few vloggers who  
would have fun with it :)


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-29 Thread Jan



I put a few things up.

Interesting site.

They might be getting somewhere with this.

Jan

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http://homepage.mac.com/janmclaughlin/loveletter/iMovieTheater26.html. - 
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To: 
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 1:40 AM
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: videos shot by cell phones


-Thanks so much!  These are fantastic...and I've heard Nokia shoots
video well

Dina
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