[videoblogging] Frequency of Distribution

2009-05-19 Thread Bill Cammack
Hey All! :D  Hope everyone's well and in good spirits.  I haven't been around 
the email group, but I've been on the scene this whole time.  Actually, 
recently, I had the pleasure of running into Jay Dedman unexpectedly @ Burp 
Castle haha, Great bonus to my day. :D

Anyway..

I recently bought a camera that connects to your computer via USB and fits in 
your pocket.  I already had an HD camera, but I wanted something for run-n-gun. 
 My goal was to achieve daily video output via filming at least 5 upload-worthy 
segments each week, or at least in one day, so I could release them during the 
week.

What I found was that depending on what your style is, those cameras can hold a 
ton of footage.  If your style is to run the camera and hope something happens, 
you won't get much.  If your style is to recognize potential moments and be 
prepared, what you end up with is a bunch of snippets that amount to more 
footage than you needed for that week.

Actually, I should back up here.  Video is how I express myself.  It's my hobby 
as well as what I do for money.  When I'm not creating video for a client, I'm 
creating video for myself.. because this is what I do.  If this were a business 
application, it wouldn't matter how much I shoot, because it would all be 
funneled into the allocated release date and TRT of the production and anything 
that's excess would be discarded... Except, I don't shoot video to discard 
it.  I shoot video to express it.  I shoot to share, because I was already 
there.  I know what happened.  I experienced it already.  I've been putting 
video online for the last three years because I want other people to be able to 
experience (as much as they're able to) what I've experienced, vicariously.  So 
my goal is to release the material that I shoot... not shoot enough for 
coverage so that I can make my minimum requirement for my show(s).

The 'problem' is that my run-n-gun camera has made me too efficient in 
creating videos that I'd like to release.  My goal of having a daily video 
output has been far surpassed, and now I'm considering what I want to do with 
my excess footage.

The solution I've arrived at with the help of brainstorming with friends that 
follow my feed(s) is to dump all my footage to a host (in my case, blip.tv) and 
only release special episodes and/or compilation/explanatory videos to my blog 
with links to my blip shows for the people that actually feel interested in 
watching the raw material.  The reason I think this is the way to go is that 
I've become bogged down in releasing episodes of video that I shot two weeks 
(14 days) ago.

The way around this backlog, IMO is to shoot as much video as I want, dump it 
to my host, figure out some sort of representative video that I want to create 
for my blog's RSS feed, give people an idea of what's going on over at the host 
and link them in case they're interested in checking it out.

Does this make sense? :)  I'm going to read back through the group and find out 
if people are even still talking about issues like this.  Y'all might not be, 
haha In which case, disregard this note. :)

Technology has improved to the point where we can effortlessly output as much 
material as we like or as much as we are able to produce.  I think we're facing 
a new issue of How much SHOULD I output?.  I've seen too much footage hit the 
cutting room floor and eventually the tape erasure bins from when I used to 
edit NYC news to throw away footage that I've shot that might mean something to 
myself or someone else.  At the same time, I don't want to harp on one topic 
that I filmed two weeks ago for an entire month, because I'm trying to output 
only 1-3 episodes per day.

If anybody has any ideas, I'd love to hear them.  I'll read back to see if 
there are any recent threads I can contribute to.

Cheers! :D
~ Bill Cammack
http://billcammack.com/



Re: [videoblogging] Great resource of articles about Online video

2009-05-19 Thread Richard (Show) Hall
Thanks Jay ... this looks like a great resource ...

It's interesting that, since 2005, when I started vlogging I've been, pretty
much unsuccessfully trying to marry my very fun and exciting experience
vlogging with my research. Although, I did have a student do a thesis on the
video blog community, and a proceedings paper, and I made a video for the
internet researchers conference, it hasn't been very fullfilling.

At the same time, my vlogging has fallen off and been very sporadic.

I'm trying to get excited and passionate again (about some variation on
video and the web) - I'm thinking maybe the open video conference may be
just the ticket, so I'm considering coming to New Yourk in June, if I can
get some funds.

...peace...richard



On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote:

 If you are into doing research, or need official articles for citation,
 check out:
 http://www.strangelove.com/blog/

   - A database of over *over 270 academic articles*, many of which are
   freely available on the Internet. This bibliographic database can be
   searched via
 subject
 http://www.strangelove.com/blog/article-indexes/subject-index-articles/
 and
   author
 http://www.strangelove.com/blog/article-indexes/scholarly-articles/
 indexes.
 The entire contents of the database are also freely available in
   the YouTube Bibliography
 http://www.strangelove.com/blog/youtube-bibliograhy/document.


   - The *Watching YouTube* database documents selected articles, books, and
   other printed and electronic sources, including YouTube videos such as
 Mike
   Wesch’s *An Anthropological Introduction to
 YouTube*
 http://www.strangelove.com/blog/2009/03/anthropological-introduction-youtube/
 that
 are significant to the study of YouTube and online video.


   - Statistics
 http://www.strangelove.com/blog/tracking-growth-rate-youtube-online-video/statistics-updates/
 on
 the growth of YouTube and online video.


   - Selected news items and articles from the world
 presshttp://www.strangelove.com/blog/news-2/
   .



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Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June

2009-05-19 Thread Richard (Show) Hall
I'm seriously considering going.

...peace...richard

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote:



  I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group rate, so I'd
  be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is.
  Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make sure I'm
  where the action is :-)

 People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with friends.
 I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are considerably
 cheaper, but offer much less privacy.

 You could make a page on http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you
 wanted to start a place to find room sharing.

 The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will take place
 in Lower East Side.

 Jay

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 http://ryanishungry.com
 http://jaydedman.com
 http://twitter.com/jaydedman
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Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June

2009-05-19 Thread Richard (Show) Hall
Ok ... not only am I seriously considering going, but I registered, made
reservations and everything ... so I am going, and it took me two emails to
say so ... see you there ... richard

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Richard (Show) Hall 
rich...@richardshow.org wrote:

 I'm seriously considering going.

 ...peace...richard


 On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote:



  I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group rate, so I'd
  be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is.
  Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make sure I'm
  where the action is :-)

 People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with friends.
 I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are considerably
 cheaper, but offer much less privacy.

 You could make a page on http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you
 wanted to start a place to find room sharing.

 The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will take place
 in Lower East Side.

 Jay

 --
 http://ryanishungry.com
 http://jaydedman.com
 http://twitter.com/jaydedman
 917 371 6790
  




 --
 Richard (Show) Hall
 http://richardshow.org




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Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June

2009-05-19 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
AWESOME

Schlomo Rabinowitz
http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress
http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking
AIM:schlomochat


On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Richard (Show) Hall 
rich...@richardshow.org wrote:



 Ok ... not only am I seriously considering going, but I registered, made
 reservations and everything ... so I am going, and it took me two emails to
 say so ... see you there ... richard

 On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Richard (Show) Hall 
 rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org wrote:

  I'm seriously considering going.
 
  ...peace...richard
 
 
  On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman 
  jay.ded...@gmail.comjay.dedman%40gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
   I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group rate, so I'd
   be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is.
   Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make sure I'm
   where the action is :-)
 
  People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with friends.
  I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are considerably
  cheaper, but offer much less privacy.
 
  You could make a page on http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you
  wanted to start a place to find room sharing.
 
  The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will take place
  in Lower East Side.
 
  Jay
 
  --
  http://ryanishungry.com
  http://jaydedman.com
  http://twitter.com/jaydedman
  917 371 6790
 
 
 
 
 
  --
  Richard (Show) Hall
  http://richardshow.org
 

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 http://richardshow.org

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Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June

2009-05-19 Thread Richard (Show) Hall
No YOU'RE AWESOME!!!

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:53 PM, schlomo rabinowitz schl...@gmail.comwrote:



 AWESOME


 Schlomo Rabinowitz
 http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress
 http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking
 AIM:schlomochat

 On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Richard (Show) Hall 
 rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org wrote:

 
 
  Ok ... not only am I seriously considering going, but I registered, made
  reservations and everything ... so I am going, and it took me two emails
 to
  say so ... see you there ... richard
 
  On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Richard (Show) Hall 
  rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org richard%
 40richardshow.org wrote:
 
   I'm seriously considering going.
  
   ...peace...richard
  
  
   On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman 
   jay.ded...@gmail.comjay.dedman%40gmail.com
 jay.dedman%40gmail.com
  wrote:
  
  
  
I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group rate, so
 I'd
be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is.
Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make sure I'm
where the action is :-)
  
   People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with friends.
   I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are considerably
   cheaper, but offer much less privacy.
  
   You could make a page on http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you
   wanted to start a place to find room sharing.
  
   The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will take place
   in Lower East Side.
  
   Jay
  
   --
   http://ryanishungry.com
   http://jaydedman.com
   http://twitter.com/jaydedman
   917 371 6790
  
  
  
  
  
   --
   Richard (Show) Hall
   http://richardshow.org
  
 
  --
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  http://richardshow.org
 
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[videoblogging] miro question

2009-05-19 Thread Richard (Show) Hall
I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but that never stopped me before.

Does anyone know if it's possible to clear videos from the MIRO queue that
have not yet downloaded?

I've been looking through help and stuff, and also can't find a contact for
question, or a discussion board or anything.

It's my anal nature that, if I don't want to watch something, I want to
delete it from the queue  even though I haven't downloaded it. Keeps
everything organized and neat, and I can do it in other aggregators.

...peace...richard

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[videoblogging] Re: Frequency of Distribution

2009-05-19 Thread Renat Zarbailov
I too tend to film more than I can edit with a 60GB HDD camcorder. Since I only 
shoot spontaneous situations improv-style interactive comedy 
(www.mrthyself.com)I approach filming with a motto, Shoot first, ask questions 
later. Far too many times there were cases when I didn't have my cam with me 
but situation was perfect to be captured. The availability of huge hard drives 
in consumer cams allow for possibility to shoot more noise than signal. By 
signal I mean something interesting - worthwhile. In my cam I have a way to 
divide video clips and delete the unwanted before I even plug the cam to a 
computer for backup. So on my commute from Manhattan to Brooklyn I peacefully 
edit out the crap without wasting time when at the PC. 

I am thinking about going away from the resource-hungry, albeit storage 
efficient, AVCHD codec to get the newest marvel from JVC - GY-HM100U. Though it 
uses dual SD-card approach, the video is pristine, let alone the low-light 
filming and 3CCD's... Making this switch will make me more efficient about 
sensing where worthwhile action is. 

I dream about a day that internet has enough universal hi-speed connectivity to 
allow raw footage stored online in a huge video pool from around the world. 
This way people can both contribute as well as take from this pool of footage 
where video can be searched by keywords. Imagine the possibilities? :) There 
would have to be some in-camcorder system for tagging videos, GPS (Sony's 
consumer HDR-XR520V), as well as scene/face/motion detection. So the cam writes 
its EXIF (still cameras use this for exposure etc) info about what it 
recognized in the video scene and tags it into the video file.

I am very lazy when it comes to editing, I have a huge load of footage sitting 
on multiple hard drives waiting to be edited. I am hoping that camcorder 
manufacturers will soon add ability to add premade editable titles and end 
credits right in-camcorder. This way the filmmaker simply houses the footage 
between the title and the end credits while on the road, glues the resulting 
video, transfers this video file to a computer and, viola, it's ready for 
transcoding and publishing. :) It would be nice to have transcoding ability in 
camcorder as well but so that it's redundant allowing to be able to film while 
this process is taking place. Imagine, you activate Youtube HD H.264 
transcode and within an hour you get the ready-to-upload file?

Your thoughts??

Renat Zarbailov of Innomind.org



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack billcamm...@... wrote:

 Hey All! :D  Hope everyone's well and in good spirits.  I haven't been around 
 the email group, but I've been on the scene this whole time.  Actually, 
 recently, I had the pleasure of running into Jay Dedman unexpectedly @ Burp 
 Castle haha, Great bonus to my day. :D
 
 Anyway..
 
 I recently bought a camera that connects to your computer via USB and fits in 
 your pocket.  I already had an HD camera, but I wanted something for 
 run-n-gun.  My goal was to achieve daily video output via filming at least 5 
 upload-worthy segments each week, or at least in one day, so I could release 
 them during the week.
 
 What I found was that depending on what your style is, those cameras can hold 
 a ton of footage.  If your style is to run the camera and hope something 
 happens, you won't get much.  If your style is to recognize potential moments 
 and be prepared, what you end up with is a bunch of snippets that amount to 
 more footage than you needed for that week.
 
 Actually, I should back up here.  Video is how I express myself.  It's my 
 hobby as well as what I do for money.  When I'm not creating video for a 
 client, I'm creating video for myself.. because this is what I do.  If this 
 were a business application, it wouldn't matter how much I shoot, because it 
 would all be funneled into the allocated release date and TRT of the 
 production and anything that's excess would be discarded... Except, I don't 
 shoot video to discard it.  I shoot video to express it.  I shoot to share, 
 because I was already there.  I know what happened.  I experienced it 
 already.  I've been putting video online for the last three years because I 
 want other people to be able to experience (as much as they're able to) what 
 I've experienced, vicariously.  So my goal is to release the material that I 
 shoot... not shoot enough for coverage so that I can make my minimum 
 requirement for my show(s).
 
 The 'problem' is that my run-n-gun camera has made me too efficient in 
 creating videos that I'd like to release.  My goal of having a daily video 
 output has been far surpassed, and now I'm considering what I want to do with 
 my excess footage.
 
 The solution I've arrived at with the help of brainstorming with friends that 
 follow my feed(s) is to dump all my footage to a host (in my case, blip.tv) 
 and only release special episodes and/or compilation/explanatory videos to my 
 blog 

[videoblogging] Badges for Open Video Conference

2009-05-19 Thread Jay dedman
If anyone is so inclined...
http://openvideoconference.org/2009/05/beautiful-open-video-badges-for-your-blog/

Jay

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http://jaydedman.com
http://twitter.com/jaydedman
917 371 6790


RE: [videoblogging] Re: Frequency of Distribution

2009-05-19 Thread Rambos Locker
Every time I sit down to edit I wish I had not shot so much
footage..hehehe. Funny thing is, some of the best videos I've done have
been hurried, dropped onto the time line, music added then rendered
without preview and they turn out little gems. I love it when that
happens.
 
Actually the new Sony Vegas Production Assistance Plug-in is all about
hands-off process automation, perfect for people who create standard
format videos like daily shows or weekly shows or even same day events.
If these templates could be embedded in the Camera you would see much
more footage presented and not left to rot on stored hard drives. 
 
Cheers Rambo 
http://rambos-locker.blogspot.com 
 
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:videoblogg...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Renat Zarbailov
Sent: Wednesday, 20 May 2009 9:05 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Frequency of Distribution
 




I too tend to film more than I can edit with a 60GB HDD camcorder. Since
I only shoot spontaneous situations improv-style interactive comedy
(www.mrthyself.com)I approach filming with a motto, Shoot first, ask
questions later. Far too many times there were cases when I didn't have
my cam with me but situation was perfect to be captured. The
availability of huge hard drives in consumer cams allow for possibility
to shoot more noise than signal. By signal I mean something interesting
- worthwhile. In my cam I have a way to divide video clips and delete
the unwanted before I even plug the cam to a computer for backup. So on
my commute from Manhattan to Brooklyn I peacefully edit out the crap
without wasting time when at the PC. 

I am thinking about going away from the resource-hungry, albeit storage
efficient, AVCHD codec to get the newest marvel from JVC - GY-HM100U.
Though it uses dual SD-card approach, the video is pristine, let alone
the low-light filming and 3CCD's... Making this switch will make me more
efficient about sensing where worthwhile action is. 

I dream about a day that internet has enough universal hi-speed
connectivity to allow raw footage stored online in a huge video pool
from around the world. This way people can both contribute as well as
take from this pool of footage where video can be searched by keywords.
Imagine the possibilities? :) There would have to be some in-camcorder
system for tagging videos, GPS (Sony's consumer HDR-XR520V), as well as
scene/face/motion detection. So the cam writes its EXIF (still cameras
use this for exposure etc) info about what it recognized in the video
scene and tags it into the video file.

I am very lazy when it comes to editing, I have a huge load of footage
sitting on multiple hard drives waiting to be edited. I am hoping that
camcorder manufacturers will soon add ability to add premade editable
titles and end credits right in-camcorder. This way the filmmaker simply
houses the footage between the title and the end credits while on the
road, glues the resulting video, transfers this video file to a
computer and, viola, it's ready for transcoding and publishing. :) It
would be nice to have transcoding ability in camcorder as well but so
that it's redundant allowing to be able to film while this process is
taking place. Imagine, you activate Youtube HD H.264 transcode and
within an hour you get the ready-to-upload file?

Your thoughts??

Renat Zarbailov of Innomind.org

--- In videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack billcamm...@... wrote:

 Hey All! :D Hope everyone's well and in good spirits. I haven't been
around the email group, but I've been on the scene this whole time.
Actually, recently, I had the pleasure of running into Jay Dedman
unexpectedly @ Burp Castle haha, Great bonus to my day. :D
 
 Anyway..
 
 I recently bought a camera that connects to your computer via USB and
fits in your pocket. I already had an HD camera, but I wanted something
for run-n-gun. My goal was to achieve daily video output via filming at
least 5 upload-worthy segments each week, or at least in one day, so I
could release them during the week.
 
 What I found was that depending on what your style is, those cameras
can hold a ton of footage. If your style is to run the camera and hope
something happens, you won't get much. If your style is to recognize
potential moments and be prepared, what you end up with is a bunch of
snippets that amount to more footage than you needed for that week.
 
 Actually, I should back up here. Video is how I express myself. It's
my hobby as well as what I do for money. When I'm not creating video for
a client, I'm creating video for myself.. because this is what I do. If
this were a business application, it wouldn't matter how much I shoot,
because it would all be funneled into the allocated release date and TRT
of the production and anything that's excess would be discarded...
Except, I don't shoot video to discard it. I shoot video to express it.
I shoot to share, 

[videoblogging] Most viral of the viralest

2009-05-19 Thread Jay dedman
Just a post listing numbers of views from popular videos:
http://www.visiblemeasures.com/news-and-events/blog/bid/9262/The-100-Million-Views-Club-the-Most-Watched-Viral-Videos-of-All-Time

Quite a few of these videos Id never heard before.

Jay

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http://ryanishungry.com
http://jaydedman.com
http://twitter.com/jaydedman
917 371 6790


Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June

2009-05-19 Thread Rupert
since you're all so bloody awesome, i'm probably going to be forced to  
come too.

On 19-May-09, at 3:26 PM, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:



 No YOU'RE AWESOME!!!

 On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:53 PM, schlomo rabinowitz  
 schl...@gmail.comwrote:

 
 
  AWESOME
 
 
  Schlomo Rabinowitz
  http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress
  http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking
  AIM:schlomochat
 
  On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Richard (Show) Hall 
  rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org wrote:
 
  
  
   Ok ... not only am I seriously considering going, but I  
 registered, made
   reservations and everything ... so I am going, and it took me  
 two emails
  to
   say so ... see you there ... richard
  
   On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Richard (Show) Hall 
   rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org richard%
  40richardshow.org wrote:
  
I'm seriously considering going.
   
...peace...richard
   
   
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com 
 jay.dedman%40gmail.com
  jay.dedman%40gmail.com
   wrote:
   
   
   
 I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group  
 rate, so
  I'd
 be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is.
 Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make  
 sure I'm
 where the action is :-)
   
People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with  
 friends.
I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are  
 considerably
cheaper, but offer much less privacy.
   
You could make a page on http:// 
 videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you
wanted to start a place to find room sharing.
   
The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will  
 take place
in Lower East Side.
   
Jay
   
--
http://ryanishungry.com
http://jaydedman.com
http://twitter.com/jaydedman
917 371 6790
   
   
   
   
   
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http://richardshow.org
   
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June

2009-05-19 Thread Richard (Show) Hall
Now that is really awesome!

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Rupert rup...@fatgirlinohio.org wrote:



 since you're all so bloody awesome, i'm probably going to be forced to
 come too.


 On 19-May-09, at 3:26 PM, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:

 
 
  No YOU'RE AWESOME!!!
 
  On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:53 PM, schlomo rabinowitz
  schl...@gmail.com schlomo%40gmail.comwrote:
 
  
  
   AWESOME
  
  
   Schlomo Rabinowitz
   http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress
   http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking
   AIM:schlomochat
  
   On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Richard (Show) Hall 
   rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org richard%
 40richardshow.org wrote:
  
   
   
Ok ... not only am I seriously considering going, but I
  registered, made
reservations and everything ... so I am going, and it took me
  two emails
   to
say so ... see you there ... richard
   
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Richard (Show) Hall 
rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org richard%
 40richardshow.org richard%

   40richardshow.org wrote:
   
 I'm seriously considering going.

 ...peace...richard


 On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman 
 jay.ded...@gmail.comjay.dedman%40gmail.com
  jay.dedman%40gmail.com
   jay.dedman%40gmail.com
wrote:



  I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group
  rate, so
   I'd
  be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is.
  Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make
  sure I'm
  where the action is :-)

 People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with
  friends.
 I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are
  considerably
 cheaper, but offer much less privacy.

 You could make a page on http://
  videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you
 wanted to start a place to find room sharing.

 The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will
  take place
 in Lower East Side.

 Jay

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Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June

2009-05-19 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
Actually, I think that now upgrades it to, as the kids say, Wicked Awesome!


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On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Richard (Show) Hall 
rich...@richardshow.org wrote:



 Now that is really awesome!

 On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Rupert 
 rup...@fatgirlinohio.orgrupert%40fatgirlinohio.org
 wrote:

 
 
  since you're all so bloody awesome, i'm probably going to be forced to
  come too.
 
 
  On 19-May-09, at 3:26 PM, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
 
  
  
   No YOU'RE AWESOME!!!
  
   On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:53 PM, schlomo rabinowitz
   schl...@gmail.com schlomo%40gmail.com schlomo%40gmail.comwrote:
  
   
   
AWESOME
   
   
Schlomo Rabinowitz
http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress
http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking
AIM:schlomochat
   
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Richard (Show) Hall 
rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org richard%
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  40richardshow.org wrote:
   


 Ok ... not only am I seriously considering going, but I
   registered, made
 reservations and everything ... so I am going, and it took me
   two emails
to
 say so ... see you there ... richard

 On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Richard (Show) Hall 
 rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org richard%
 40richardshow.org richard%
  40richardshow.org richard%
 
40richardshow.org wrote:

  I'm seriously considering going.
 
  ...peace...richard
 
 
  On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman 
 jay.ded...@gmail.com jay.dedman%40gmail.comjay.dedman%40gmail.com
   jay.dedman%40gmail.com
jay.dedman%40gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
   I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group
   rate, so
I'd
   be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is.
   Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make
   sure I'm
   where the action is :-)
 
  People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with
   friends.
  I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are
   considerably
  cheaper, but offer much less privacy.
 
  You could make a page on http://
   videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you
  wanted to start a place to find room sharing.
 
  The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will
   take place
  in Lower East Side.
 
  Jay
 
  --
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  http://jaydedman.com
  http://twitter.com/jaydedman
  917 371 6790
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Frequency of Distribution

2009-05-19 Thread Brook Hinton
Everyone's different about shooting ratios and frequency and what
works for them, but I've found quite an opposite situation: when I
place an arbitrary limit on my shooting - e.g., ok, you can only shoot
ten minutes during the next two days, or for this particular journey
into the world, or you have one tape for the month etc. - I get much
more interesting material. Something about intensity of focus, about
being aware of the change that's occurring when I press the button.
I'm more in the moment, and do more with the moment.

It doesn't jibe well with the fast pace and high output culture of the
webular world though.

Brook



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