[videoblogging] Re: very good videoblogging tool!

2008-04-01 Thread hugh.lovett
oops! that WAS retarded! i thought yesterday was today!

and my sincerest apologies to your Mr. Meisner for not taking this all
Very, Very Seriously. i promise that it will never happen again. 

Happy Valentines Day, everybody!!!


-hugh


--

hugh lovett
http://hughlovett.blogspot.com/




--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, hugh.lovett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 hello vloggers!
 
 i found this in my inbox this morning. it is an exciting development
 for internet conversations. i'm sure you will agree.  
 
 You want to participate in the online conversation, join the
 discussion, and be a part of the community, but you haven't quit your
 full-time job to vlog and compress video all day. Between trying to
 provide for your family and keeping up with all of your
 Pownce/Twitter/Facebook friends, you have no time to write comments on
 videoblogs.
 
 Luckily, the Vlog Comment Generator can help you. Simply choose the
 type of comment you would like to publish and an appropriate comment
 will be generated for you. Experience what it's like to participate in
 an online conversation and share with others. We're here to help you
 get started!!
 
 http://comments.videoblogging.info/
 
 yowsa. 
 
 see you in the vlogosphere!!!
 
 
 -hugh 
 
 
 
 
 --
 
 hugh lovett





Re: [videoblogging] New Videoblog Promotion and Voting Site

2008-04-01 Thread Adam Warner
Hi Jim,

You simply submit a link. For example, if you'd like to promote you're entire 
site, you would submit www.jimkukral.com with a description of what the site is 
about and why you like it. Or, if you've just made a new post on your site and 
you want to get the word out, you can submit the link for that individual post, 
then a description of it.

A note on usage:

Once you register and get into your account profile, you will see some options 
at the bottom for creating a toolbar bookmarklet. This puts a quick link on 
your toolbar to make submitting sites and individual posts super easy. When 
you're on a site, or reading a post, or have just published a new post, you 
simply click on the bookmarklet and it will open a new browser window 
displaying the VideoBlogging Review submission page. It will also grab some 
information from the site you're submitting to make it as fast and easy as 
possible.

I hope this helps.

 
Adam W. Warner
http://wordpressmodder.org
  



- Original Message 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 10:03:42 PM
Subject: RE: [videoblogging] New Videoblog Promotion and Voting Site

Pretty cool idea. Although, I'm confused, am I supposed to 
submit individual
entries/videos? Or my entire vlog?

Jim Kukral

www.jimkukral. com 

From: videoblogging@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:videoblogging@ yahoogroups. com]
On Behalf Of awarner20
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 9:47 PM
To: videoblogging@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [videoblogging] New Videoblog Promotion and Voting Site

Hey folks,

I've been a member of this group for several years, but haven't really
posted too much, although I always read the posts to keep up on what's
going on.

As a web developer and avid videoblog viewer, it's sometimes
frustrating to me that finding quality videoblogs and videoblogging
related sites is sometimes difficult. With that in mind, I am working
on several videoblogging related projects with the aim of helping you,
the video producers, promote your own sites and the sites you love.

I created VideoBlogging Review to help, I hope that you'll find it
useful. http://videobloggin greview.com/

The basic idea is that you can make submissions of sites that you find
interesting or useful, and you can vote up the submissions. It's based
on the Digg social bookmarking idea and created using Pligg.

This site is brand new and I encourage any of you that use it to
report back anything you think that doesn't work right.

Thanks for your time and good luck in driving traffic!

Adam

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[videoblogging] coming soon! your funeral via the web!

2008-04-01 Thread Heath
Saw this today.On one hand I can understand, but on the 
other...what happens when someone rips the stream and then does 
something with it?  It just seemsI don't know...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23898318/

LONDON - Pay-per-view funerals go live online in Britain on Tuesday, 
allowing mourners who cannot attend services in person to pay their 
last respects via the Internet.

Despite criticism of the scheme as macabre, the company who launched 
the service, Wesley Music, is planning to offer it to crematoria 
across the country who will charge a one-off payment of around $150 
for access to a funeral Webcast.

Mourners use the password to access a live online broadcast of the 
funeral service captured by a small camera mounted in the chapel.

Families are dispersed across the world these days and sometimes 
it's the case that someone cannot get home in time for a funeral, 
said Alan Jeffrey, director of Wesley Music.

For those who need it, this is a very important service. It means 
that rather than being excluded, they can at least witness and be a 
part of a funeral as it happens. In a time of stress this is 
something that can ease the pain.

David Powell, of funeral directors Henry Powell and Son in 
Southampton, southern England said he had already tested the service 
during three funerals. He insisted they remained private, intimate 
affairs despite being broadcast on the Web.

It's a personal thing. It doesn't go out for all and sundry to gawk 
at, he told Reuters. There is a password for the family to send to 
people who want to watch online.

He said mourners as far away as Australia and Canada had already used 
the system. The families have been absolutely delighted to be able 
to share in the proceedings when it wasn't possible for them to get 
over here and attend.




[videoblogging] Re: List of Social Media sites, news sites, etc.

2008-04-01 Thread kfirpravda
Amazing list thanks!

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sheila English [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 I have an ongoing list of social sites, news sites, video hosting
 sites, etc. that I thought you might be interested in.
 
 Here is a link to where you can get the list-
 
 http://www.4shared.com/file/41626459/f9978ca7/SocialMediaList_Generic.html
 
 
 I took Joseph Whyte's list (President HybridSEM.com) and added our
 company's list of sites to it. I sent the list over to Joseph where
 I'm hoping he will put these into categories, so you may want to check
 out his site next month if you want get these in categories.
 
 Cheers!
 
 Sheila






Re: [videoblogging] very good videoblogging tool!

2008-04-01 Thread Mike Meiser
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 is everyone here like 12? how is this funny? this is retarded..


Just in case not everyone got the joke, I'm not really an asshole... ok, I
am, but that's beside the point, the above comment is an excellent example
from the vlog comment generator.  It rules.

You to can craft such fine comments with the touch of a button.

Nice job guys. :)

-Mike
mmeiser.com/blog

On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 7:46 PM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Luckily, the Vlog Comment Generator can help you. Simply choose the
type of comment you would like to publish and an appropriate comment
will be generated for you. Experience what it's like to participate
  in
an online conversation and share with others. We're here to help you
get started!!
http://comments.videoblogging.info/
 
  I thought about this video all day at work - such reprieve from office
  life.   Thanks. :-)
 
  Jay
 
  --
  http://jaydedman.com
  917 371 6790
 
  
 
  Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 



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[videoblogging] Re: coming soon! your funeral via the web!

2008-04-01 Thread Chris
How very appropriate, since the internet will be the death of me!

Chris
http://www.myspace.com/necropol
http://penelopespantyhose.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Saw this today.On one hand I can understand, but on the 
 other...what happens when someone rips the stream and then does 
 something with it?  It just seemsI don't know...
 
 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23898318/
 
 LONDON - Pay-per-view funerals go live online in Britain on Tuesday, 
 allowing mourners who cannot attend services in person to pay their 
 last respects via the Internet.
 
 Despite criticism of the scheme as macabre, the company who launched 
 the service, Wesley Music, is planning to offer it to crematoria 
 across the country who will charge a one-off payment of around $150 
 for access to a funeral Webcast.
 
 Mourners use the password to access a live online broadcast of the 
 funeral service captured by a small camera mounted in the chapel.
 
 Families are dispersed across the world these days and sometimes 
 it's the case that someone cannot get home in time for a funeral, 
 said Alan Jeffrey, director of Wesley Music.
 
 For those who need it, this is a very important service. It means 
 that rather than being excluded, they can at least witness and be a 
 part of a funeral as it happens. In a time of stress this is 
 something that can ease the pain.
 
 David Powell, of funeral directors Henry Powell and Son in 
 Southampton, southern England said he had already tested the service 
 during three funerals. He insisted they remained private, intimate 
 affairs despite being broadcast on the Web.
 
 It's a personal thing. It doesn't go out for all and sundry to gawk 
 at, he told Reuters. There is a password for the family to send to 
 people who want to watch online.
 
 He said mourners as far away as Australia and Canada had already used 
 the system. The families have been absolutely delighted to be able 
 to share in the proceedings when it wasn't possible for them to get 
 over here and attend.





[videoblogging] fun with garbage mattes

2008-04-01 Thread Ricky Marson
I directed this music video and tried out some composite shots and had
some fun with filters.  Let me know what you think...

Girl Robot 6 - A Lot Like You:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iYXi7HmGSENR=1

Thanks,
Ricky



[videoblogging] Online video screening party in LA

2008-04-01 Thread unclealexx
We're throwing another Revver Screening Series event here in LA this
Thursday, April 3.  It's from 7-10 at the Goethe Institut (near
LACMA), and will feature free food, booze, a screening of rad videos,
and a live performance by LA sketch comedy group Elders of the Dark
Tower of Xoron (http://www.eldersofthedarktower.com/).  

Come one come all!  

RSVP and info here:

http://revverscreeningseries-comedy.eventbrite.com/



[videoblogging] Primetime Emmys

2008-04-01 Thread awgyetvan
I don't know if you guys have heard, but the Primetime Emmys are now
open to internet-based shows.  There are categories for fiction and
non-fiction.  I'd encourage anyone who thinks they're worthy to submit
-- nothing like a few statuettes to help get some attention for the
work  you're all doing.  

You can find the info at
http://emmys.informz.net/emmys/archives/archive_285089.html. 



[videoblogging] Fwd: Web Tips - Behind CNN's New Citizen Media Site

2008-04-01 Thread Irina
thoughts?

-- Forwarded message --
From: Poynter Institute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mar 28, 2008 6:06 AM
Subject: Web Tips - Behind CNN's New Citizen Media Site
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



  Poynter  online

 Web Tips

Posted, Feb. 28, 2008

Updated, Feb. 28, 2008

  Behind CNN's New Citizen Media Site
 A YouTube for news

 By Jonathan  Dube (
http://www.poynter.org/profile/profile.asp?user=1718)
(more by author (
http://www.poynter.org/search/results_article.asp?cdl_userID=1718btn_submit=true)
)

CyberJournalist.net Publisher
ONA President


   Note:
After seven wonderful
years of Web Tips columns, we're going to broaden our focus from Web-based
reporting tools to the variety of ways journalists are
using the Web.  We hope you'll stick with us for Web Tips 2.0.

Most
news organizations are looking for ways to tap their audiences for
photos, videos and eyewitness reports. But many still struggle with how
to embrace user-generated content while still ensuring accuracy and
quality.

After a year-and-a-half of experience soliciting
material from its audiences, CNN is embarking on a new approach worth
observing.

Earlier this month, CNN launched a new site
dedicated to user-generated content that is unmoderated -- basically, a
news version of YouTube. The site, currently in beta or test mode,
can be viewed at iReport.com (http://beta.ireport.com/) .

Since
August 2006, CNN has been featuring audience submitted photos and video
on CNN and CNN.com under the iReport brand -- but only material
carefully vetted by its journalists. The network has received nearly
100,000 news-related photos and videos from viewers, but only published
or aired about 10 per cent.

Now, all of those submissions, and everything submitted going forward, can
be viewed at  iReport.com .

In
fact, the site explicitly states, CNN makes no guarantees about the
content or the coverage on iReport.com -- quite a bold statement from
a reputable news organization, not to mention one that brands itself as
the Most Trusted Name in News.

On the new site, the editors explain the notion:

  What
if we turned this site over to you? What if we allowed people to post
raw video and tell stories you'd never see on CNN? What if it had
politically-incorrect speech? What if it didn't matter if the stories
were balanced? What if, instead of us confirming every nuance, we
trusted you to determine what was and what wasn't accurate? What if we
created a site where the community -- not CNN -- became the Most Trusted
Name in News?
And so, we developed iReport.com. Don't kid yourselves. This content is
not pre-vetted or pre-read by CNN. This is your platform. In some
journalisitic circles, this is considered disruptive, even
controversial! But we know the news universe is changing. We know that
even here, at CNN, we can't be everywhere, all the time following all
the stories you care about. So, we give you iReport.com. You will
program it, you will police it; you will decide what's important,
what's interesting, what's news.

CNN will be doing limited post-moderation: Users can flag items they
feel  violate the
community guidelines (http://beta.ireport.com/home/guidelines.jspa)  and
iReport.com moderators will
review them and decide whether to put those items behind a warning wall or
take them down
altogether.

CNN also is providing some basic journalism tips (
http://beta.ireport.com/home/community/assignment)  as part of the iReport
site.

Susan Grant, executive vice president of CNN News Services, answered some
questions about the new site via e-mail:

   'If
I could bend the ear of other news organizations venturing into this
arena, I would tell them what we tell ourselves every day at CNN:
Strive to be open and transparent -- with your audience and your
employees.'
 - Susan Grant
 Why did CNN.com decide to launch iReport.com as a separate site from
CNN.com?

It
is important to draw a clear distinction between the trusted news and
information brand of CNN.com and an unvetted, user-generated community
site like iReport.com. It's much easier for the consumer to distinguish
the difference in the content if the sites themselves are separate.
  Do you expect the launch of iReport.com to change the way you use
user-generated content on CNN and CNN.com?

Not
at all. CNN will continue to use iReports on-air and on CNN.com if and
only if they have been vetted. The launch of iReport.com is the natural
progression for CNN's iReport initiative. It makes all user-generated
material submitted to CNN available for the public to see. Previously,
only a select number of iReports were available for viewing after being
vetted by CNN's editorial staff.

This user-generated content
site, at its core, will be driven by the users; therefore, all of the
content the iReport.com community creates will be available online at
iReport.com . Users may still visit  

[videoblogging] job

2008-04-01 Thread Irina
 SEEKING COOL DIVERSE SCIENTISTS TO HOST MAJOR NEW SERIES
TV Production company seeks young, dynamic scientists to build shows around
for
major cable networks including Discovery Channel, Science, History and
National
Geographic Channels.

Help us cast a group of scientists who defy the geeky scientist
stereotype!  We're interested in hearing from scientists of all backgrounds
and
specialties who would easily be mistaken for artists, rappers, models, or
musicians.

We are casting several scientists who embody an up-to-the-minute look and
who
can engage broad audiences by explaining science in lay mans terms.

Hmmm, I wonder if anyone on this list knows any scientists?

More details about this gig at
http://www.sajaforum.org/2008/03/tv-unusual-tv-h.html

As the job posting concludes, is a major television opportunity for the
right
people.

-- 
http://geekentertainment.tv


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[videoblogging] Re: very good videoblogging tool!

2008-04-01 Thread danielmcvicar
can we hook this up with an API at fav.or.it ?

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, hugh.lovett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hello vloggers!
 
 i found this in my inbox this morning. it is an exciting development
 for internet conversations. i'm sure you will agree.  
 
 You want to participate in the online conversation, join the
 discussion, and be a part of the community, but you haven't quit your
 full-time job to vlog and compress video all day. Between trying to
 provide for your family and keeping up with all of your
 Pownce/Twitter/Facebook friends, you have no time to write comments on
 videoblogs.
 
 Luckily, the Vlog Comment Generator can help you. Simply choose the
 type of comment you would like to publish and an appropriate comment
 will be generated for you. Experience what it's like to participate in
 an online conversation and share with others. We're here to help you
 get started!!
 
 http://comments.videoblogging.info/
 
 yowsa. 
 
 see you in the vlogosphere!!!
 
 
 -hugh 
 
 
 
 
 --
 
 hugh lovett






Re: [videoblogging] Online video screening party in LA

2008-04-01 Thread Adam Warner
...duly noted and posted here... http://videobloggingreview.com/


 
Adam W. Warner
http://wordpressmodder.org
  



- Original Message 
From: unclealexx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 7:01:01 PM
Subject: [videoblogging] Online video screening party in LA

We're throwing another Revver Screening Series event here in LA 
this
Thursday, April 3.  It's from 7-10 at the Goethe Institut (near
LACMA), and will feature free food, booze, a screening of rad videos,
and a live performance by LA sketch comedy group Elders of the Dark
Tower of Xoron (http://www.eldersof thedarktower. com/).  

Come one come all!  

RSVP and info here:

http://revverscreen ingseries- comedy.eventbrit e.com/




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[videoblogging] Re: TAXINYC.TV

2008-04-01 Thread danielmcvicar
I love it, and great sound...does he hide the microphone in the beard?

Thanks Tim!
D

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey, have you cool cats seen http://taxinyc.tv/
 
 pretty sweet
 
 Sorry if someone has already posted about it.
 
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: TAXINYC.TV

2008-04-01 Thread Tim Street
He can't hide it there anymore.


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On Apr 1, 2008, at 5:38 PM, danielmcvicar wrote:

 I love it, and great sound...does he hide the microphone in the beard?

 Thanks Tim!
 D

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  Hey, have you cool cats seen http://taxinyc.tv/
 
  pretty sweet
 
  Sorry if someone has already posted about it.
 
 
 
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  Creator/Executive Producer
  French Maid TV
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[videoblogging] Fwd: EVENT+WEBCAST: Hearst New Media Lecture by Brian Storm of MediaStorm on Thursday, April 3

2008-04-01 Thread Irina
-- Forwarded message --
From: Sree Sreenivasan

If you can't make it to this event: live video webcast by GroundReport TV (
http://groundreport.tv) via Mogulus

This year's installment of our public new media lecture series:

Nicholas Lemann, Dean of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism,
cordially invites you to the annual Hearst Foundation New Media Lecture

BRIAN STORM
Thursday, April 3, 2008 (6:30-9 pm)
Columbia Journalism School
116th St  Broadway (#1 train to 116th St)
or tune into http://groundreport.tv

Join us to meet Brian Storm, president of MediaStorm.org and former
director of multimedia for MSNBC.com - one of most exciting and
influential minds in journalism today (bio below). See the work of his
company at http://mediastorm.org

6:30-7:00 pm -  reception - drinks and light food
7-9 pm - lecture + QA (dessert will be available after the QA)
see local time around the world: http://snurl.com/2388b
No charge; no RSVP required; all are welcome.

BIO OF BRIAN STORM
Brian Storm is president of MediaStorm (http://mediastorm.org), a
multimedia production studio based in New York City.

MediaStorm's principal aim is to usher in the next generation of
multimedia storytelling by publishing social documentary projects
incorporating photojournalism, interactivity, animation, audio and
video for distribution across multiple media. In 2007, MediaStorm won
an Emmy for Broadband Documentaries and a Webby Award for the
Magazine category.

Prior to launching MediaStorm in 2005, Storm spent two years as vice
president of News, Multimedia  Assignment Services for Corbis, a
digital media agency founded and owned by Bill Gates. From 1995 to
2002 he was director of multimedia at MSNBC.com.

Storm received his master's degree in photojournalism in 1995 from
the University of Missouri where he ran the School of Journalism's
New Media Lab, taught Electronic Photojournalism and produced CD-ROMs
for the Pictures of the Year competition and the Missouri Photo
Workshop.

OUR THANKS TO THE HEARST FOUNDATION FOR ITS SUPPORT OF NEW MEDIA EDUCATION
AT
THE COLUMBIA JOURNALISM SCHOOL

And here's a really early save-the-date for a fall panel...

The Changing Media Landscape, 2008
COLUMBIA JOURNALISM DIALOGUES
Tuesday, Nov. 11 / Columbia Journalism School / 6:30-9 pm

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[videoblogging] Re: fun with garbage mattes

2008-04-01 Thread Renat Zarbailov
There has been another guy on youtube (I forget his name) who has 5
second movie reviews. Maybe it's like 30 second, or a minute but the
concept has been around for sometime now.

Nice choice of the movie though... :)

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ricky Marson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I directed this music video and tried out some composite shots and had
 some fun with filters.  Let me know what you think...
 
 Girl Robot 6 - A Lot Like You:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iYXi7HmGSENR=1
 
 Thanks,
 Ricky