Re: [videoblogging] Online video portfolio

2009-12-14 Thread Adrian Miles
hi all

yes, the first one I saw had no video support and was going to get in  
touch about it, then hey presto, new version out with very nice video  
support. While lots of us use CMS for all sorts of things if you're  
the only contributor then things like WordPress are becoming a bit  
like Word for simple wordprocessing. There's just a ton of stuff there  
when realistically most of us want just a small part of it. This makes  
things like Stacey interesting as they step in between the big CMS's  
and hand coding. This is an interesting development in the ecology of  
CMS's.

On 14/12/2009, at 3:35 PM, sull wrote:

 I've been playing around with it over the past week.
 New version was just released.
 Good stuff.




cheers
Adrian Miles
adrian.mi...@rmit.edu.au
Program Director, Bachelor of Communication Honours
vogmae.net.au



Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon - why only two times?

2009-12-14 Thread Jim Turner
Thanks Jay for mentioning BlogWorld  New Media Expo.  I would be happy to
discuss a vloggercon event as a co-located event at Blog World.  We have
partnered with other events, i.e. Blogs With Balls, etc., and I would love
to have a bigger presence of video at our event.  Feel free to contact me at
j...@blogworldexpo.com  We dabbled into the world of video at our event but
we could use some boost to our efforts.


Jim Turner

On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote:



  I have went through some old messages within this group but apart from
 some, let's say passionate conversation I haven't found the answer why the
 vloggercon had taken place only two times. What happened in 2007? I think it
 was Steve who wrote (not literally!) we need a bit time to have energy for
 the next passionate conference. But if it had been an overwhelming success
 wouldn't it have taken place in 2007?
  - Wasn't the vloggercon successful?
  - Did the vloggercon mean too much effort (maybe for earning no money - I
 don't know the details for the organisers)?
  Hopefully it's not a redundant topic - I was searching and reading for
 one hour.

 No good answer. I think because they were so fun, it created a lot of
 expectation for the next ones to be better. Difficult to live up to.
 Also putting on events with little money takes its tool. It's several
 months of full-time work. There was something special about how
 spontaneous and crazy Vloggercon was.

 An ambitious mix of Europeans have put on Vlogeurope every year since
 2005: http://vlogeurope.com
 Adam has put on http://vloggercue.blogspot.com/ a couple times.
 (2005/2007)
 http://pixelodeon.org/ was a related event put on by this community in
 2007.

 Bill Streeter did a great job organizing
 http://twitter.com/vloggercamp in 2008...but the crash of the economy
 and high gas prices cancelled it.

 There are other online video events that have popped up as well like
 New Media Expo (http://www.blogworldexpo.com/) and NewTeeVee Live
 (http://events.newteevee.com/live/09/). Different beasts though.

 Events seem to happen when they need to happen.

 Jay

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Re: [videoblogging] Online video portfolio

2009-12-14 Thread sull
i agree.
in 2009, i returned to basics in many ways.
and have enjoyed building rather complex things with simplistic methods.

you could also argue that its a bit more secure as their are virtually no
input forms and not commonly used app so not a target like wordpress is.

though i like staceyapp, i'm tempted to deploy/rewrite some of my own
similar software.
but i am very much interested in this evolution/de-evolution of web app
philosophy.

i also want to pick up and dust off a little side project i had started that
uses email to create a short messaging feed/stream/page and uses no
database, just text files -

http://nudg.es

example feed:

http://nudg.es/feeds/feed.php?user=sullele...@gmail.com

simple, pretty, effective.  ;)

sull

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 4:05 AM, Adrian Miles adrian.mi...@rmit.edu.auwrote:



 hi all

 yes, the first one I saw had no video support and was going to get in
 touch about it, then hey presto, new version out with very nice video
 support. While lots of us use CMS for all sorts of things if you're
 the only contributor then things like WordPress are becoming a bit
 like Word for simple wordprocessing. There's just a ton of stuff there
 when realistically most of us want just a small part of it. This makes
 things like Stacey interesting as they step in between the big CMS's
 and hand coding. This is an interesting development in the ecology of
 CMS's.


 On 14/12/2009, at 3:35 PM, sull wrote:

  I've been playing around with it over the past week.
  New version was just released.
  Good stuff.

 cheers
 Adrian Miles
 adrian.mi...@rmit.edu.au adrian.miles%40rmit.edu.au
 Program Director, Bachelor of Communication Honours
 vogmae.net.au

  



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