Re: [videoblogging] digg the new videoblogging freevlog book!

2006-04-26 Thread Joan Khoo



Hope the bookshops here will stock it. On 4/27/06, Anne Walk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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yep,yepOn 4/26/06, Ted Tagami <
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Digg DuggOn 4/26/06, Peter Van Dijck <

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Come on people, some action, let's send a LOT of traffic to Ryanne,
Michael and the other's upcoming videoblogging book: go here and click
the "digg" link:
http://digg.com/technology/Videoblogging_book_coming_out_

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Top Ten Vlogging Mistakes

2006-03-13 Thread Joan Khoo



Nealey from Mom's Brag Vlog got a bill for using copyrighted music from Freeplay.http://nealey.blogspot.com/2005/08/freeplay-music-lesson-learned.html
Fortunately it ended well, no lawsuit or anything like that, just an unexpected bill.CheersJoanOn 3/14/06, Paul Knight <
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I agree with Kitka, I still don't see that if you use a soundtrack that someone else has performed, because you are not making money from it, or shouldn't be, then a piece of music is like an advert for the copyright owner.  Nothing more than product placement such as a bottle of coke or eating a macdonalds burger.  Has anyone actually been caught using copyrighted material in Vlogs, who are just doing it for fun???
PaulOn 13 Mar 2006, at 21:02, hpbatman7 wrote:
  Has anyone ever done a tutorial on how to go about getting  permissions or using and finding "vlog safe" work?  If not that would  be nice.
  --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Kitka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
 > >  > > Yup, the one thing that seems to bother me the most is people who  just  > > blatantly use the work of others without permission, and brush it  off  > > with "well, I love the song" or some other such excuse...
 > >  > > Pete > >  >  > What "irks" me is when people on the videoblogging group bring up  the > copyright "issue" for the umpteenth time... seriously folks, if you
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Mounting Suggestions (it's not what it sounds like; sheesh!)

2006-02-21 Thread Joan Khoo



I second the taping/bolting down the camera.The number of times my camera slid around the dashboard and onto the floor...JoanOn 2/22/06, 
David Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One of these days, I am going to build one of these...http://www.ae92gts.com/ae92gts_video_mount.htmlDavid
http://www.taoofdavid.com--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "ravijain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> Ditto on the wide-angle lens.  I've found in a closed car, that the
> in-camera microphone seems to do the trick (obviously depends on your> camera)-- though any back-seaters might have to speak-up a bit! Else,> you could try a shotgun microphone (also useful if your car moans and
> groans like mine).>> Re: mounts, I've found a clamp with a micro-ball head that you can> clip onto something works well (I shove into my heating vent).  The> microball head reduces some of the top-heavyness to the whole thing.
>> I've mused about getting some sort of suction clamp device to mount on> the windshield... maybe when I've some time (and budget!)>> Oh -- and I've also tried a window clamp (back in warmer Boston
> climes) that worked well (again with the micro-ball head).>> All stuff readily available from B&H type places.>> /ravi> drivetime.ravijain.org
>> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Streeter"  wrote:> >> > A wide angle lens is invaluable for this. Also a mini-tripod mounted
> > in a cup holder is helpful depending on where the cup holder is. But> > I can place my cam on my dash and shoot with a wide angle lens and> > it works great (just tape the camera down or something).
> >> > Bill Streeter> > LO-FI SAINT LOUIS> > www.lofistl.com> >> > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
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> > vehicle.> > >> > > Best way to mount the cam?> > > Angles that work.. angles that no one should use?> > > Sound considerations etcetera. In other words do I buy a zoom mic
> > or> > > what?> > >> > > I've got a Sony DVC Minicam... so it's only a little larger than> > my> > > hand> > >> > > Input valued Muchly,
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Re: [videoblogging] strange footage request

2006-02-21 Thread Joan Khoo



It turned me off all kinds of electricity. In fact, my computer is powered by organic...uh...energy... :)JoanOn 2/22/06, Pete Prodoehl <
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> First thing that came to mind is this disturbing footage from 1903:> http://www.23nlpeople.com/media/~elephant_dead.mpg>> Thomas Edison was trying to prove the dangers of alternating current and the
> Tesla coil, so he electrocuted Topsy the elephant in a demonstration.>> This footage turned a friend of mine into a vegetarian at a very early age.Did it also turn them into an advocate of direct current? Or did it turn
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Re: [videoblogging] 2003 Members And Growing

2006-02-20 Thread Joan Khoo



Wow.On 2/21/06, Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Re: [videoblogging] Digest Number 1691

2006-02-20 Thread Joan Khoo



Generally, Wordpress has a lot more functions and allows you to do more.Blogger lacks nice-to-have functions as compared to Wordpress but the simple interface makes it ideal for first time bloggers or the techno-phobes.
CheersJoanOn 2/21/06, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are the pros and cons of blogspot? What other blogging sites/softwares> are people using? Are there better alternatives to use?Blogger is cool becasue its free.Its bad because it doesnt have a lot of functionality it should have by now.
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: NBC Olympic Blog Is Awesome--again with the videoblog definition argument?

2006-02-13 Thread Joan Khoo



Don't be so cocky. Give it time. :)On 2/14/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



guess what... i have NO COMMENT today :)On 2/13/06, Chuck Olsen <
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Although I'm generally anti-"vlog definition fight" -- I gotta say Josh K
and Steve G are right on the money.Debating what kinds of content, etc. are a videoblog is one thing. But justslapping video on a static web site is most certainly NOT a videoblog. Bythat reasoning, almost every web page would be a blog because it has text.
You at least need dated entries of some sort to be a blog format.That's what it *is*. Dated entries in reverse chronological order.Comments and RSS feeds are nice, but those are all bells and whistles.

You don't have do enable conversation or offer alternative distributionof your content, but it's nice. :-)--- In 
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "missbhavens1969" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:>> Jebus--are we really going to do this again? This "Define Videoblog" thing? I'm notsaying> definitions aren't important, but y'all have been whacking each other over the head with
this> forever and no one's mind is going to get changed anytime soon, and that's notnecessarily a> bad thing. Passion is cool...beating a dead horse is pointless.>> Find a definition you like, hang onto it for awhile, see if it works for you, be excited
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Congratulations On Nabbing Britney Spears Child Endangerment

2006-02-07 Thread Joan Khoo



touche.On 2/8/06, Ms. Kitka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe this conversation would be more suitable on the followingYahoo Group:http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/BritneySpearsTheGoldenGirl/
Now let's get back to videoblogging, shall we?Kitka--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joan Khoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>
> I know what you mean, its like a car accident.> It's so horrible but you still want to slow down to look.> The twisted nature of being human.> Joan :|>> On 2/8/06, Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > Oh ok -- I miss jokes easily ;)> >> > I don't really want to start a conversation on it.  I just have a> > revulsion to having people (regardless of celebrity or not) being
> > exposed without their consent.  I get tired of it being put in front> > of me at the supermarket, changing channels and seeing it here.  I> > felt I wanted to express my distaste.> >
> >   -- Enric> >> > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi  wrote:> > >> > > I wasn't trying to change your ethics. I guess I meant to suggest
> > that if we> > > wanted to have a conversation about this topic we should go back and> > read> > > those emails again and then see if there was anything left to say.> > It was a
> > > (lame) joke. I forgot my smiley at the end. :(> > > Verdi> > >> > > On 2/7/06, Enric  wrote:> > > >> > > > I would not take pictues (video or still) of someone without their
> > > > knowledge, especially a private moment with a child, friend or> > > > relative.  And if they want me to erase a picture I took withtheir> > > > knowledge, I would do that.  I don't think wading through a
stack of> > > > emails will change my ethics.> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > --> > > Me: http://michaelverdi.com
> > > R&D: http://evilvlog.com> > > Learn to videoblog: http://freevlog.org> > > Learn to videoblog in person: 
http://node101.org> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Yahoo! Groups Links> >> >
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Congratulations On Nabbing Britney Spears Child Endangerment

2006-02-07 Thread Joan Khoo



I know what you mean, its like a car accident.It's so horrible but you still want to slow down to look.The twisted nature of being human.Joan :|On 2/8/06, 
Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Oh ok -- I miss jokes easily ;)
I don't really want to start a conversation on it.  I just have arevulsion to having people (regardless of celebrity or not) beingexposed without their consent.  I get tired of it being put in frontof me at the supermarket, changing channels and seeing it here.  I
felt I wanted to express my distaste.  -- Enric--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> I wasn't trying to change your ethics. I guess I meant to suggest
that if we> wanted to have a conversation about this topic we should go back andread> those emails again and then see if there was anything left to say.It was a> (lame) joke. I forgot my smiley at the end. :(
> Verdi>> On 2/7/06, Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> >> > I would not take pictues (video or still) of someone without their> > knowledge, especially a private moment with a child, friend or
> > relative.  And if they want me to erase a picture I took with their> > knowledge, I would do that.  I don't think wading through a stack of> > emails will change my ethics.> >
> >> >> --> Me: http://michaelverdi.com> R&D: http://evilvlog.com> Learn to videoblog: 
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Re: [videoblogging] Im new to video blogging! Notice me :-(.

2006-02-05 Thread Joan Khoo



I think you have to check your URL because it doesn't work.On 2/6/06, Neren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, my name is Neren from Philippines. I am 21 yrs old. and i juststarted doing video blogging hmmm it's so kewl. If u want or if u have
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Re: [videoblogging] Josh Leo Media Extravaganza!

2006-02-03 Thread Joan Khoo



Congrats! You deserve it for all the effort you put in.JoanOn 2/3/06, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wow, The first time that I get any real press (a media outlet not callingme a drunken college student) it all happens in one week!here is a feature that Michigan Public Radio did on me. I think they did a really good job, getting the essence of vlogs.
here is the original real-player version on their site: http://www.michiganradio.org/newsroom.asp
and then the mp3 I made of that:
http://blip.tv/file/get/Joshleo-MichiganPublicRadio652.mp3let me know what you all think!-- Josh Leo
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Re: [videoblogging] RSS in IE7

2006-01-31 Thread Joan Khoo



Darn, another program to learn.Would you recommend a switch from Firefox to IE7?JoanOn 2/1/06, David Meade <
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handy so that I could easily recover from all of the "HAH! FireFoxalready does that!" shouting I was going to do.As expected, there was alot of "oh why to copy someone else ... again" ...
But, I did (generally) like the way it does RSS.  Checkout the screenshot:Screenshot:http://www.davidmeade.com/Pics/ie7rss.pngNotice the filter/sorting options.  it read in all the category tags
from my feed and lets me filter the listing based on them.  Thatspretty cool.  (you can also see the direct link it added forenclosures).  It also has pretty good subscription features, lettingyou automatically download enclosed items.
Anyway I REALLY liked the RSS filtering/sorting thing and wanted toshare, but I was rather concerned that IE7 completely ignored the XMLstyle sheet that should have been applied to the feed.  I mean ...
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Re: [videoblogging] Grand Rapids Press Covers Vlogs

2006-01-30 Thread Joan Khoo



Good work Josh!JoanOn 1/31/06, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



http://www.mlive.com/news/grpress/index.ssf?/base/features-0/113863606248470.xml&coll=6
check it out all! my first article...I hope I made everyone proud!
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Re: [videoblogging] Permanent residency

2006-01-24 Thread Joan Khoo



God dammit. Why does my sister's email have to start with a V?Anyways, to cut a long story short, I got permanent residency after waiting for a year. :)JoanOn 1/25/06, 
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congrats.-- i was crying my ass off long before it was cool be to be emo...www.nerdxcore.net
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[videoblogging] Permanent residency

2006-01-24 Thread Joan Khoo



I got it!Yay!Love Joan-- Forwarded message --From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: my grandchild

2006-01-19 Thread Joan Khoo



Amen. Family first. :)
JoanOn 1/20/06, grasshopperatyourfeet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think it's important to remember that Home video bloggers areperhaps not as high on vlogger ladder of credibility as perhapsthose that show more exciting footage. This isn't a bad thingnecessarily just seems to be a norm. Cool stuff is just not equal to
videos of children doing child things or pets doing pet thingsunless you are a child/pet person. :-} It's the difference betweenShock Radio and Public Radio... But I am so happy to hear thatyou adore your Grandaughter so much that you would risk your already
lost credibility with the vloggers to do a gratuitous plug for theRichardsGrandaughterShow.Love,The Daughter--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Show <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:>> I can't believe I'm saying this ... it is the essance of the evilhome video> videoblogger, perhaps worse than cat movies ... I will lose all myhard won> credibility  oh, yeah, now I remember, I lost that a long time
ago ...> what a relief>> Check out my adorable, perfect, grand child on my daughter's newvlog>> http://ravenesse.blogspot.com/2006/01/great-deception-watch-video-
looks-can.html>>> ... I just hope I live long enought to see the day when you other> videobloggers have grand children ... my mother used to say that,and she> did ... you'll find yourself doing stuff like posting notes like
this to the> video blog list ...>> ... and leaving a comment on the video wouldn't kill you either ...>> ... Richard, from the RichardsGrandDaughterShow >> --> Richard
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Godaddy question

2006-01-16 Thread Joan Khoo



Sad isn't it?
I IM my fiance who is sitting 10 feet away in the same room.
Nevermind talking, its too hard.
On 1/17/06, Devlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/16/06, grasshopperatyourfeet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> Thank you to everyone and especially to CyberDad. I suppose I could have> just hollered up the stairs at you and asked this question in person but
> that would indeed have required some form of human interraction but even> more frightening it would have required physical activity which all us> Cyber-children shun.You two sound like my son and I, we use IM clients to talk to each
other from either side of a wall...nice parenting eh?>> Thanks ever so>> Lis --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
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> and> > I'm also afraid of the hassle of changing - especially since I'd have to> > change the ftp stuff in blogger to point to dream host and then the world> > would explode, I'm sure. However, another good thing about dream host is
> > that you can get wordpress with one click, which is supposed to be> > infinately better than blogger, but, of course, I'm way too chicken for> > that - surely the sky would fall if I tried to transfer all my stuff to
> > another type of blogging software - so I will probably stick with my safe> > little godaddy and blogger snickums and love them and hug them and hope> they> > are always nice.> >
> > One important thing, though, is that GoDaddy does not host my videos.> Those> > are hosted on blip. GoDaddy just hosts my pages and, in fact, I use> blogger> > and just set it so it points to GoDaddy, as I mentioned above, so, I don't
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Re: [videoblogging] Where are the emails?

2006-01-16 Thread Joan Khoo



Sydney Australia. 
Just as well, the Tuesday flash meeting is on Wednesday afternoons here. :)
On 1/17/06, Michael Meiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
THank god!We were taking a respite... in the U.S. we call it "sleeping", verynecessary even if some don't actually do it so much.Monday afternoon? Where in the heck are you at anyway... China?
Russia? India? :)-MikeOn Jan 15, 2006, at 10:15 PM, Joan Khoo wrote:It's a Monday afternoon and there are no emails filling my inbox.Where did they all go?Are we going soft?What happened to the videoblogging group boasting 50 emails a day!
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Re: [videoblogging] Long and File Size: Revisiting the question

2006-01-15 Thread Joan Khoo



I personally like smaller vlogs. 3 minutes is long enough for me.I'm pretty impatient when it comes to download times. Assuming its entertaining enough to watch 30 mins, I would consider it.I also limit my videos to under 3 mins but that's usually because that's all the footage I have. My camera doesn't have much memory.
CheersJoanhttp://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.comOn 1/16/06, Stephanie Bryant <
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to my vlog.How much is too much? At what point will you (personally, yourself, asa vlog watcher):1) Stop downloading the file.2) Stop watching the movie (how many minutes, assuming it's not too boring).
Just curious about the answers-- someone recently said they wantedlonger than 10-minute vlogs, because they wanted to really sit downand watch stuff, but I wonder about that. A 10 minute vlog is 30 MB,
easily. A 40 minute vlog would be almost 100 MB? Is that worth yourtime, bandwidth, and download speed? Would it make more sense tostream instead?--Stephanie--Stephanie Bryant
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[videoblogging] Where are the emails?

2006-01-15 Thread Joan Khoo



It's a Monday afternoon and there are no emails filling my inbox.
Where did they all go?
Are we going soft?
What happened to the videoblogging group boasting 50 emails a day!
The one that is constantly clogging up my inbox?!

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Re: [videoblogging] Like It, Love IT Or Leave It..... A Rating Scale For VLOGDIR

2006-01-11 Thread Joan Khoo



Sounds like a simple rating system. I like.
JoanOn 1/12/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hola!I'm looking to talk about this whole ratings business... I'm referring to top lists etc... not parental filters and all that.On
VLOGDIR, for most of its life i have not enabled ratings.  I toyed
with it for a while using a simple 1-5 scale and it was referred to as
Karma.
Any rating was a positive rating and would help bubble the entry up to more exposure (If I displayed a top list which I didnt)Today, I had a thought this came after thinking of really complex rating algorithms.  
Here is what I decided to implement as an experimentScrew 5 Stars.On VLOGDIR, you can either Like a vlog, Love a vlog or Just Leave it alone.If more people vote that they Love a vlog, then the entry will simply state that... 
you guessed it..."People LOVE this vlog" (based on x votes).  LOVE is red color fonted.If more people voted that they just Like the vlog... then it will say so. All else can choose to instead leave a comment on that entries VLOGDIR permalink if they have some feedback.
After some time, I could list the entries that have received
either of these votes and which received the most votes despite the
rating.Later, I can also experiment by adding other variables to the equation such as how many hits the vlog received...
I can also add a series of custom rating scales per entry... like a
1-5 for entertainment value and 1-5 for technical skill etceteraI could also include Feedburner metrics into the equations.Also, I could let people rate each individual video in a vlog, thus giving greater weight to the vlog itself.
These votes can all get incorporated into some Master Top List (I cant believe i just typed that).Let's get back the basic point of this message and that is to let you know that if you can rate vlogs at 

vlogdir.com with a LIKE or a LOVE... or LEAVE IT please.Let's try it out... see who bubbles up.  Suggestions?  Feedback?  Bugs?Thanks all.-- sull- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: PORN, yes, I said it PORN.

2006-01-10 Thread Joan Khoo



Hail the all-knowing Sull?
On 1/11/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



excuse me but...None of us have absolute knowledge.
I think its clear that i indeed have absolute knowledge.  
fyi.sullOn 1/10/06, Enric <
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Yes, that may not be exactly accurate.  What it looks like to me (andI'm open to be proven wrong on this or anything else I state) is thatyou're saying people should just accept a value system you think istrue.  To say rating are bullshit without rational argument and
considering that they may be valid is a way of imposing a perspectiveon other's views and deny the validity of other knowledge.  None of ushave absolute knowledge.  And to predetermine what is true..callothers who disagree as freaks appears as a denial of others knowledge
and thinking.  -- EnricImposing some sort of bullshit ratings system on yourself is>>> admitting that the freaks who advocate such censorship are correct.--- In 

videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Weagel<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> Enric>> I'm telling people what to think?>> What the hell does that even mean?>

> Or in reference to?>> Here's the Zappa clip:> http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2658805?htv=12
>> Chris Weagel>
>>> On Jan 10, 2006, at 7:05 PM, Enric wrote:>> > Sorry, weagel but your telling people what to think> >> >   -- Enric> >> > --- In 

videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Weagel> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> >>> >>> >> Oh JESUS CHRIST!> >>> >> I know that.> >>
> >> That wasn't the point.> >>> >> See Frank Zappa's appearance on Crossfire from the 80s for more info.> >>> >> Chris Weagel> >>> >>
> >> On Jan 10, 2006, at 6:18 PM, Joan Khoo wrote:> >>> >>> Do not deny them but do not underestimate them.> >>> Images and pixels and words can be dangerous, for "the pen is
> >>> mightier than the sword".> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> On 1/11/06, Christopher Weagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >>> Yes I have.> >>>> >>> I wasn't clear enough. My apologies.> >>>> >>> That law should be struck down and openly defied whenever possible.

> >>>> >>> Imposing some sort of bullshit ratings system on yourself is> >>> admitting that the freaks who advocate such censorship are correct.> >>>> >>> Why? Because you're buying into the bullshit idea that images and
> >>> pixels and words are somehow dangerous in of themselves.> >>>> >>> It's ultimately a denial of thought.> >>>> >>> Why be so eager to readily please and submit to these monsters?
> >>>> >>> Chris Weagel> >>> www.human-dog.com> >>>
> >>>> >>>> >>> On Jan 10, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Ms. Kitka wrote:
> >>>> >>>>> Pick up a camera and go make something, stop wasting time on> >>> children> >>>>> who have assholes for parents.> >>>>
> >>>> Oh, come on... haven't you ever heard of the Child Protection and> >>>> Obscenity Enforcement Act?> >>>>> >>>> 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18_USC_Section_2257> >>>>> >>>> Kitka> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>
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Re: [videoblogging] vlogosphere vs vloggosphere

2006-01-10 Thread Joan Khoo



have you tried vlogoesphere? vloggoesphere? vlogospheres? vlogsphere? :)
Personally I only use one g if that helps. 
On 1/11/06, Michael Schaap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: PORN, yes, I said it PORN.

2006-01-10 Thread Joan Khoo



Do not deny them but do not underestimate them.
Images and pixels and words can be dangerous, for "the pen is mightier than the sword". 


On 1/11/06, Christopher Weagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes I have.I wasn't clear enough. My apologies.That law should be struck down and openly defied whenever possible.Imposing some sort of bullshit ratings system on yourself isadmitting that the freaks who advocate such censorship are correct.
Why? Because you're buying into the bullshit idea that images andpixels and words are somehow dangerous in of themselves.It's ultimately a denial of thought.Why be so eager to readily please and submit to these monsters?
Chris Weagelwww.human-dog.comOn Jan 10, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Ms. Kitka wrote:>> Pick up a camera and go make something, stop wasting time on children
>> who have assholes for parents.>> Oh, come on... haven't you ever heard of the Child Protection and> Obscenity Enforcement Act?>> 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: PORN, yes, I said it PORN.

2006-01-10 Thread Joan Khoo



The ol' forbidden fruit. Be honest now, weren't you the same kids who
snuck a peek at Playboy a few years back? Parental Advisory is for
parents to be aware and keep their kids out of trouble. The kids' job
is to get into trouble. :) The best we can do is to warn viewers
because its really up to their disgression.
Joan
On 1/11/06, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My only problem with a rating system is the same as if you put a
Parental Advisary sticker on something, the kids are attracted to it
like flies.  The only way for Porn blogs to survive is to go down
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Re: [videoblogging] I was suppose dto be distracted today

2006-01-09 Thread Joan Khoo



I interpret it more as a statement. There are three things that can happen.

1. The nose grows --> truth --> nose shrinks. Refer to 2.
2. The nose shrinks --> lie --> nose grows. Refer to 1.
3. Nothing happens --> lie --> nose grows. Refer to 1.

In the end the stupid nose will be so confused it will explode and there will be no nose.
That's my hypothesis anyways. :)
Joan
On 1/10/06, Devlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Unless he is psychic as well as being a undead piece of wood, nothing
would happen.  incorrectly predicting the future isn't lying ;)On 1/9/06, Joan Khoo <
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Here's one:

If Pinocchio said, "My nose is about to grow", what would
happen?

On 1/10/06, Devlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sorry, I guess I killed the discussion.  I have a habit of doing that one way or another.On 1/9/06, Joan Khoo
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Yup, well there goes another distraction. Anymore thought provoking questions?

On 1/10/06, Devlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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On 1/9/06, Joan Khoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Amen.
Then again, is being heavier a good thing or a bad thing? Do we weigh
heavier in terms of good or bad experiences/expectations. And do you
think we're delving in this too much? :)
That was the idea wasn't it? :) 

Joan
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Devlon wrote:
lol, that's where I was going with that...I feel that the
weight of the
week ahead would cause Tuesday to be heavier if weighted on monday...
  
But then again, does expectation weigh more than experience? 
Maybe it's friday and thursday really sucked...making it heavier, or
the expectation of Thursday to be a good day since it was the end of
the week...if weight on monday.
  
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  Excellent
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On 1/9/06, Devlon <
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Hm...the
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I'm with you, Josh. I've been desperately tabbing between gmail and
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Here is some thought provoking for you ...

"If it were possible to hold them in separate buckets, which would
weigh more? Tuesday or Thursday?"

 discuss.

The question was posed to me on my blog once a couple of years ago. 
I've since worked out the answer, but I'll let you do the math
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2006-01-09 Thread Joan Khoo



Why would everything else shrink? 
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On 1/9/06, Joan Khoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Here's one:

If Pinocchio said, "My nose is about to grow", what would
happen?

His nose would stay the same size  but everything else in the universe would at the same instant shrink. 







  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] I was suppose dto be distracted today

2006-01-09 Thread Joan Khoo



Here's one:

If Pinocchio said, "My nose is about to grow", what would
happen?

On 1/10/06, Devlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Sorry, I guess I killed the discussion.  I have a habit of doing that one way or another.On 1/9/06, Joan Khoo
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Yup, well there goes another distraction. Anymore thought provoking questions?

On 1/10/06, Devlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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On 1/9/06, Joan Khoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Amen.
Then again, is being heavier a good thing or a bad thing? Do we weigh
heavier in terms of good or bad experiences/expectations. And do you
think we're delving in this too much? :)
That was the idea wasn't it? :) 

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Devlon wrote:
lol, that's where I was going with that...I feel that the
weight of the
week ahead would cause Tuesday to be heavier if weighted on monday...
  
But then again, does expectation weigh more than experience? 
Maybe it's friday and thursday really sucked...making it heavier, or
the expectation of Thursday to be a good day since it was the end of
the week...if weight on monday.
  
  On 1/9/06, David
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  Excellent
question Devlon, I suppose that is up to the individual doing
the weighing, however I'm sure that this would influence the results
and should be accounted for in any proof.

My answer (from a few years ago) can be found here: http://www.davidmeade.com/post/post.php?topicID=151





On 1/9/06, Devlon <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hm...the
different weights of Thursday and Tuesday...
  
...what day is it when you are weighing them?
  
  
  On 1/9/06, David Meade <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
  

I'm with you, Josh. I've been desperately tabbing between gmail and
cnn all day ...  :-)

Here is some thought provoking for you ...

"If it were possible to hold them in separate buckets, which would
weigh more? Tuesday or Thursday?"

 discuss.

The question was posed to me on my blog once a couple of years ago. 
I've since worked out the answer, but I'll let you do the math
yourself. :-)

- Dave

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2006-01-09 Thread Joan Khoo



Yup, well there goes another distraction. Anymore thought provoking questions?

On 1/10/06, Devlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 1/9/06, Joan Khoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Amen.
Then again, is being heavier a good thing or a bad thing? Do we weigh
heavier in terms of good or bad experiences/expectations. And do you
think we're delving in this too much? :)
That was the idea wasn't it? :) 

Joan
On 1/10/06, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Devlon wrote:
lol, that's where I was going with that...I feel that the
weight of the
week ahead would cause Tuesday to be heavier if weighted on monday...
  
But then again, does expectation weigh more than experience? 
Maybe it's friday and thursday really sucked...making it heavier, or
the expectation of Thursday to be a good day since it was the end of
the week...if weight on monday.
  
  On 1/9/06, David
Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
  Excellent
question Devlon, I suppose that is up to the individual doing
the weighing, however I'm sure that this would influence the results
and should be accounted for in any proof.

My answer (from a few years ago) can be found here: http://www.davidmeade.com/post/post.php?topicID=151





On 1/9/06, Devlon <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hm...the
different weights of Thursday and Tuesday...
  
...what day is it when you are weighing them?
  
  
  On 1/9/06, David Meade <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
  

I'm with you, Josh. I've been desperately tabbing between gmail and
cnn all day ...  :-)

Here is some thought provoking for you ...

"If it were possible to hold them in separate buckets, which would
weigh more? Tuesday or Thursday?"

 discuss.

The question was posed to me on my blog once a couple of years ago. 
I've since worked out the answer, but I'll let you do the math
yourself. :-)

- Dave

--
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Re: [videoblogging] I was suppose dto be distracted today

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Amen.
Then again, is being heavier a good thing or a bad thing? Do we weigh
heavier in terms of good or bad experiences/expectations. And do you
think we're delving in this too much? :)
Joan
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Devlon wrote:
lol, that's where I was going with that...I feel that the
weight of the
week ahead would cause Tuesday to be heavier if weighted on monday...
  
But then again, does expectation weigh more than experience? 
Maybe it's friday and thursday really sucked...making it heavier, or
the expectation of Thursday to be a good day since it was the end of
the week...if weight on monday.
  
  On 1/9/06, David
Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
  Excellent
question Devlon, I suppose that is up to the individual doing
the weighing, however I'm sure that this would influence the results
and should be accounted for in any proof.

My answer (from a few years ago) can be found here: http://www.davidmeade.com/post/post.php?topicID=151





On 1/9/06, Devlon <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hm...the
different weights of Thursday and Tuesday...
  
...what day is it when you are weighing them?
  
  
  On 1/9/06, David Meade <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
  

I'm with you, Josh. I've been desperately tabbing between gmail and
cnn all day ...  :-)

Here is some thought provoking for you ...

"If it were possible to hold them in separate buckets, which would
weigh more? Tuesday or Thursday?"

 discuss.

The question was posed to me on my blog once a couple of years ago. 
I've since worked out the answer, but I'll let you do the math
yourself. :-)

- Dave

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I'm not sure if I should be impressed that there is a mathematical
formulae to answer the question or that you have too much free time to
think of a mathematical formulae to answer the question. :)
Joan


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http://www.davidmeade.com/post/post.php?topicID=151
On 1/9/06, Devlon <
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Hm...the different weights of Thursday and Tuesday...

...what day is it when you are weighing them?On 1/9/06, David Meade <

[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I'm with you, Josh. I've been desperately tabbing between gmail and
cnn all day ...  :-)

Here is some thought provoking for you ...

"If it were possible to hold them in separate buckets, which would
weigh more? Tuesday or Thursday?"

  discuss.

The question was posed to me on my blog once a couple of years ago. 
I've since worked out the answer, but I'll let you do the math
yourself. :-)

- Dave

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Re: [videoblogging] I was suppose dto be distracted today

2006-01-09 Thread Joan Khoo



I would say Thursday because it has one more letter. 
Other plus points is that it runs just behind Friday. :)

I'm just reading amatuer fiction on fictionpress.com at work, a obsession of mine but it distracts me enough. 

Things thought provoking? 
I'm currently collecting acronyms like FUBAR and SNAFU and possible situations to use them. Any suggestions?

Joan (who is bored of updating databases).


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I'm with you, Josh. I've been desperately tabbing between gmail andcnn all day ...  :-)Here is some thought provoking for you ..."If it were possible to hold them in separate buckets, which would
weigh more? Tuesday or Thursday?"  discuss.The question was posed to me on my blog once a couple of years ago.I've since worked out the answer, but I'll let you do the mathyourself. :-)
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Pay Per View Video Coming From Google

2006-01-05 Thread Joan Khoo



what's a NeXTstepper?
Joan
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Are there NeXTsteppers here?On Jan 5, 2006, at 1:00 PM, videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
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 Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 14:32:12 -0600 
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Michael Sullivan wrote: 
next - googleOS 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: I Dream of Rocketboom

2006-01-02 Thread Joan Khoo



I didn't think guys changed their names when they marry, but hey, what the hell...
Joan
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Re: [videoblogging] I Dream of Rocketboom

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Hmm...That is a very different image. 
Joan *laughing at myself*On 1/3/06, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
here's andrew...< http://www.dembot.com/006223.html >-JoshOn 1/2/06, Joan Khoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>  Joan>>>>> On 1/3/06, Ms. Kitka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > In the past four days, Amanda Congdon has been in my dreams five
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> > like but my mind invented an image of a tall slim brown-eyed and> > brown-haired man with a goatie).  After meeting the two of them and> > helping them edit a portion of Rocketboom by showing them how to use a
> > certain effect, I told Amanda that I met her a few times this week in> > my dreams.  After being a little weirded out by my statement, they> > later continued to chat with me and told me I should make an homage
> > episode to Rocketboom (Richard Show-style).> >> > In the first dream I had this week starring Amanda, I walked up to her> > on the street in NYC and said "hello" to her she replied by asking me
> > whether I had raised money in advertising yet...> >> > What does all this mean?  Is Amanda a metaphor for my conscience or a> > beacon to tell me to keep striving?  Ah well, if someone's going to
> > haunt my dreams, thank goodness it's someone like Amanda Congdon!> >> > Happy new years everyone... and sweet dreams.> > Kitka> >> > 
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Re: [videoblogging] I Dream of Rocketboom

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Hmm...
Funny, I imagined him tall (between 5" 10 and 6"4), blonde with short
hair, average build. I also have no idea how he looks like. Are we
completely off the mark? Anyone? :)
Joan

On 1/3/06, Ms. Kitka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the past four days, Amanda Congdon has been in my dreams fivetimes.  (Don't worry, I'm not complaining... I think Amanda is clever,beautiful and utterly hilarious).  The other night I dreamt that I mether along with Andrew Baron Cohen (who I have NO IDEA what he looks
like but my mind invented an image of a tall slim brown-eyed andbrown-haired man with a goatie).  After meeting the two of them andhelping them edit a portion of Rocketboom by showing them how to use acertain effect, I told Amanda that I met her a few times this week in
my dreams.  After being a little weirded out by my statement, theylater continued to chat with me and told me I should make an homageepisode to Rocketboom (Richard Show-style).In the first dream I had this week starring Amanda, I walked up to her
on the street in NYC and said "hello" to her she replied by asking mewhether I had raised money in advertising yet...What does all this mean?  Is Amanda a metaphor for my conscience or abeacon to tell me to keep striving?  Ah well, if someone's going to
haunt my dreams, thank goodness it's someone like Amanda Congdon!Happy new years everyone... and sweet dreams.Kitkahttp://www.kitkast.com
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: 2006: year of user video

2005-12-25 Thread Joan Khoo



It seems to be human nature to cling to the known and reject the unknown. Ever so often, the adventurous will explore and tell everyone what they've learnt.Joanhttp://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com
On 12/26/05, Matthew Clayfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Re: [videoblogging] Hola! New member from Malaysia!

2005-12-25 Thread Joan Khoo



Welcome!I'm actually Malaysian too but have been living in Sydney for a few years now. Can you do me a favor and reply to Carl Weaver's durian video blog? I can't show him real durians from here. :)Cheers!Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.comhttp://carlweaver.blogspot.com/2005/11/durian-king-of-fruits-watch-video-this.html
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogs - interview on BBC World Service Radio

2005-12-23 Thread Joan Khoo



Phew, 
Thanks Andrew. That took a lot of weigh of my mind.
Cheers
Joan
 
On 12/24/05, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
She asked me for the names of some people around the world and I gave her your name from AU. 
 
She was frantic and rushed unfortunately. If its not too late, she has a lot to learn so I would try contacting her.



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Date: December 23, 2005 9:02:00 AM EST

To: 
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Subject: Fw: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogs - interview on BBC World Service Radio

 
 
-Original Message-
From: Joan Khoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 00:08:51 
To:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogs - interview on BBC World Service Radio
 
Did anyone get an email like this? I thought it was genuine and given them my phone number until I realised it said Rocketbottom. Can someone tell me what's going on? 
Cheers 
Joan 
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com 
 
 
 
 
 
On 12/23/05, Allis Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
 
Hi Joan, 
 
Andrew Michael Baron at  Rocketbottom gave me your name. We're doing a piece on vlogs on the World Today programme tonight and may well take it on tomorrow.  Could you send us your phone numbers as we'd love to talk to a vlogger outside Europe/States?
 
 
Please be kind enough to email my colleague as well as myself as I'm off-shift soon.  My colleague is 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Hope you'll want to participate 
 
Kind regards 
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Vlogs - interview on BBC World Service Radio

2005-12-23 Thread Joan Khoo



Did anyone get an email like this? I thought it was genuine and given them my phone number until I realised it said "Rocketbottom". Can someone tell me what's going on?
Cheers
Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com
 
 
 
On 12/23/05, Allis Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Joan, 
Andrew Michael Baron at  Rocketbottom gave me your name. We're doing a piece on vlogs on the World Today programme tonight and may well take it on tomorrow.  Could you send us your phone numbers as we'd love to talk to a vlogger outside Europe/States?

Please be kind enough to email my colleague as well as myself as I'm off-shift soon.  My colleague is 
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Re: [videoblogging] Time for a bit of reflective honesty....

2005-12-19 Thread Joan Khoo



Testemonial: I've never realised that I've been wasting my time in
frivolous things like getting a job and taking showers. Since I've
discovered evilvlog.com, all I do is think up devious plans to take
over the universe. Thanks evilvlog!

Joan :)


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Re: [videoblogging] Free video isn't stealing

2005-12-19 Thread Joan Khoo



Damn terrorists, bring out the friggin' laser beams!Joan :)On 12/19/05, R. Kristiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I cannot hold myself from this two-liner: 

If people start considering Creative Commons as a natural license for their content, that means the terrorists
have already won!
best regards from frigging cold Norway, 

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Re: [videoblogging] Free video isn't stealing

2005-12-18 Thread Joan Khoo



It seems to me that this particular journalist has forgotten that Hollywood had produced quite a few flops as well as hits. Joan

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> Anything else you can find online must come from "stealing.">> http://www.newmediamusings.com/blog/2005/12/free_video_isnt.html
>> Free video isn't stealing. Maybe if we repeat it enough times, the> message will sink in.>> jd lasica> http://www.newmediamusings.com
>Professionals working for media entities that have been around hundredsof years are going to find it hard to accept that their system isn't theonly way to do things, since it basically has been the only way for as
long as anyone can remember.  It seems that some professionaljournalists have been able to grok and get behind new media ideals, butfor the most part they look only at the amount of content that is mainlydrivel and assume it's *all* useless drivel.  Tools are being written
which will hopefully allow the best of the video content to float to thetop, and then maybe we can start getting the recognition that Hollywoodisn't the only place good content comes from.Part of new media is that good content is the exception rather than the
rule, and what people are failing to realize is that it's the same waywith old media.  However, old media has done an excellent job ofassuming if you hide behind the NY Times brand or the CNN brand or theWashington Post brand that you must be a top notch reporter who has
researched all his/her facts and you are presenting an accuraterepresentation of the facts, but the awful truth is that that just isn'tthe case.  Reporters are lazy as we've all seen.  They will mindlessly
repeat what other reporters have written, accurate or not.  We have asmuch work convincing the public that everyone should be somewhatskeptical of everything they read and watch instead of allowing placeslike the NY Times to convince them that they are indeed the lock on the
truth as we do convincing them that new media, blogs, podcasts and vlogsare worth reading, listening to and watching.Good post, JD.Clint--Clint SharpNew Media Guy & Technologist
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: ClassRoom Lecture VBlogging?????

2005-12-18 Thread Joan Khoo



I fell into this same trap (my lecturers post their lecture
slides online for students to print) and failed a few subjects. Its a
hard lesson learnt but I didn't miss anymore lectures. It's recognizing
that the internet is a supplement not a replacement of lectures.
Unfortunately, not every uni student learns this lesson.
Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com
On 12/19/05, B Yen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/news/comments/5953/
'Course casting' lets students listen to lectures on iPods
 By Larry Angell | 11.23.05 | iPodSeveral
universities across the U.S. have begun distributing lectures in
digital form so students can download and listen to them on their
iPods. Critics complain that the "course casting" of lectures cuts down
on vital interaction with professors, and also lets students get by
with cutting more classes."Could
ivy-covered lecture halls become as obsolete as the typewriter? This
fall, a dozen colleges across the country have introduced a
controversial new teaching tool called course casting, aimed at
supplementing—and in some cases replacing—large, impersonal lectures,"
writes Newsweek's Peg Tyre. "Although it has been around for less than
a year, course casting has become as popular as a keg party on
homecoming weekend. Students at Purdue University have downloaded
40,000 lectures since the start of the semester—not bad for a school
with an enrollment of 38,000. Drexel, Stanford, Duke and American
University have begun course-casting programs, too." -
Well,
I can comment on the value of recorded lectures as it was a major part
my success at college. As a science major, there's a lot of note taking
along with the lecture, more often than not I'd miss a piece here or
there. For instance, many professors draw diagrams on the board and
discussing it, most of us try to get the diagram down. I used a digital
record and changed my style of note taking to better utilize this tool.
It works great and I will never take another course without it. As far
as the comment of interaction with the professor and student, there are
two aspects, first, as I mentioned, there are other things in courses,
ie the diagrams, that just won't work via a recording for obvious
reasons, I never missed a day of class either, again, a science major.
But, with that said, it depends on the professor, for some, all you'd
need is a recording as even when you'd be in class to see if the
lecture wasn't a pre-recored, if you know what I mean; for some
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: ClassRoom Lecture VBlogging?????

2005-12-18 Thread Joan Khoo



I agree. I would suggest that he further categorise his lecture topics
that would fit into 3-5 minute videos. I would think most students
would only want to review certain aspects rather than a whole hour of a
lecture. The upside of this is that it allows him greater flexibility
in chopping and changing his lectures/lecture topics and have smaller
videos to edit and deal with. It would be more convinient for students
to download key points they want rather than a whole lecture (take up
less bandwidth for shorter time). Downside is that he has many little
videos to edit and post.
Just suggestions from a recently graduated, frantic note taking and filing uni student. 
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Joe,Depends what he wants to do.However,
if he's interested in making stuff for the world to see, like he is
just interested in teaching people beyond his class, then I would
strongly recommend the five minute compression route Matt suggests
below. In fact, I would suggest that the professor think carefully
about what is truely interesting and enjoyable in his lectures and work
on editing based on the fact that most people expect short videos on
the web these days (
e.g., Rocketboom is 3 minutes) ... of course, there are all sorts of
cool things the professor could do with editing, but that depends on
his purpose, as I said, and his passion for that sort of thing ... If
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like to contact another professor with a passion for video blogging,
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Define

2005-12-18 Thread Joan Khoo



The only things vlogger have in common is the medium (videos on blogs).
Everything else is determined by the individual (content and target
audience). We can be slaves to the commercial world, slaves to the
audience or slaves to our own desire. And if we're super talented, we
can slave for all.
Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.comOn 12/19/05, Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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They are selling us, and we are selling ourselves. The
content from the corporate media is an ancillary part of the business.
Maybe before there were 6 media giants acting as a cartel, there was
some focus on content, developing something new and interesting but
since then, there has been less and less focus put on content.In vlogging, the content is developed not to sell shit, but to entertain, inform, and share.I
am sure that there are some people that are commoditizing themselves,
but the field is open; an ideology has not been chosen. We are not
slaves to our customers, hell we are not even slaves to our viewers. We
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Re: [videoblogging] Define....

2005-12-18 Thread Joan Khoo




In fact, some of those who are involved in those types of
discussions even recognize they're silly but find them entertaining. (I
must admit, secretly, don't tell anyone, that I actually find a pervese
enjoyment myself in reading long threads involving arguments about
silly things interspersed with flames and attacks ... good drama to
me).

Amen. 
There will always be ..um.. "passionate discussions" on this group but
that's what makes the spice of life I say (provided no one gets hurt).
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Re: [videoblogging] hi all new vlogger intro

2005-12-14 Thread Joan Khoo



It's on every Tuesday, unless you're in Sydney Australia then it's every Wednesday afternoon.
Joan
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On 12/15/05, Harold Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Did I miss the darn video conference again?  Dang it!  So wait - it's ever other Tuesday?Harold J. JohnsonPodcaster Herald
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On 12/14/05, Avelynn Marianne Mariano Mitra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





Hi everyone,
I joined the listserv less than a month ago because I
was looking for a place to post my videos for school
without having to spend the money and time to burn
DVDs, etc.  And because of this listserv, I learned
all about vlogging!  Hooray for vlogging!

Anyway, I wanted to introduce myself.. I'm in
Baltimore, as an MFA student at Goddard College.  I
use blip.tv to post videos I'm doing for the
'experimental' part of my semester (I'm actually a
musician, not a videomaker).  However, I had no idea
how 'cutting edge' vlogging was until I joined the
conference last night, and text blogging "SUCKS" now
(do not quote me on that).  I don't have a webcam yet,
but you'll see my face sooner than later.  And maybe
I'll have a music vlog, which is just an idea for now.

In the mean, you can check out the videos I've done on
my vlog.. I'm no webpage designer at ALL, but I enjoy
the efficiency of being able to post school projects
and letting my out-of-town advisor access them with
ease!  I'm open to any and all comments... since I'm
not much of a videohead I could use all the help I can
get.

By the way, I noticed a listing on the agenda for the
vlogging videoconference that there was a lack of
women in the vlogging world.  So all y'all women out
there, please say hello, let me know I'm not the only
one :-)


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Re: [videoblogging] hi all new vlogger intro

2005-12-14 Thread Joan Khoo



Hi there,
Another girl out there videoblogging. :)
Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.comOn 12/15/05, Avelynn Marianne Mariano Mitra <
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was looking for a place to post my videos for schoolwithout having to spend the money and time to burnDVDs, etc.  And because of this listserv, I learnedall about vlogging!  Hooray for vlogging!Anyway, I wanted to introduce myself.. I'm in
Baltimore, as an MFA student at Goddard College.  Iuse blip.tv to post videos I'm doing for the'experimental' part of my semester (I'm actually amusician, not a videomaker).  However, I had no idea
how 'cutting edge' vlogging was until I joined theconference last night, and text blogging "SUCKS" now(do not quote me on that).  I don't have a webcam yet,but you'll see my face sooner than later.  And maybe
I'll have a music vlog, which is just an idea for now.In the mean, you can check out the videos I've done onmy vlog.. I'm no webpage designer at ALL, but I enjoythe efficiency of being able to post school projects
and letting my out-of-town advisor access them withease!  I'm open to any and all comments... since I'mnot much of a videohead I could use all the help I canget.By the way, I noticed a listing on the agenda for the
vlogging videoconference that there was a lack ofwomen in the vlogging world.  So all y'all women outthere, please say hello, let me know I'm not the onlyone :-)Avelynn Mitra
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Re: [videoblogging] Teaching seniors videoblogging

2005-12-13 Thread Joan Khoo



You're right, it really depends on their current computer literacy and
what they intend to do with that knowledge. I guess I'll have to chat
with the members a little more to figure out what they want and need.
Cheers
Joan

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Joan,I'm not sure about videoblogging, though I can
imagine it working. Seems pretty complicated, when I think of my
experience with my Mom.One thing, though, I would really encourage would be to teach them email.
My mother, who will be 80 in a couple of weeks. LOVES email.
She says she's much more in touch with her kids, she likes to print
them out and read them to my dad and she sends us (the children and
their children) like an email every day.
... anyway, my thoughts based on my experience with one senior ... RichardOn 12/12/05, Joan Khoo
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Hi everyone,
I've been toying with the idea of being a volunteer trainer for seniors who want to learn to use computers. 
However I'm not sure how much time I can commit to being a trainer.
After emailing a secretary of one such clubs, they've suggested giving
a talk instead on certain softwares (e.g. using photoshop or word). I
would like some feedback on what you think of this idea? I've been
tossing the idea around but don't really know how to go about it. 
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[videoblogging] Teaching seniors videoblogging

2005-12-12 Thread Joan Khoo



Hi everyone,
I've been toying with the idea of being a volunteer trainer for seniors who want to learn to use computers. 
However I'm not sure how much time I can commit to being a trainer.
After emailing a secretary of one such clubs, they've suggested giving
a talk instead on certain softwares (e.g. using photoshop or word). I
would like some feedback on what you think of this idea? I've been
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Cheers,
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: What camera should I ask Santa for?

2005-12-12 Thread Joan Khoo



I have a little canon which does excellent stills and videos. Be warned
though that the 576 card (or something like that) can only take up to 3
mins of video. But its well worth it in terms of size and being able to
carry it around.
Joan
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Oh I totally agree. I was just thinking that if you were interested insaving some cash on tape you could always opt for the record to cardoption.I've been thinking about how cool it would be to have a little tiny
camera for video too. I'm actually conflicted about this because I'vebeen thinking of upgrading my digital still camera and I dunno if Iwant to go bigger (as in more professional like one of those new digi
slrs) or smaller (like a little canon that will do decent video).Choices choices--if only I had the cash to do both.Bill StreeterLO-FI SAINT LOUISwww.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "missbhavens1969"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> entirely possible...likely even. But even if it does, my issue is
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Offensive Police Video

2005-12-11 Thread Joan Khoo



The scary thing is that a person can be intelligent, but people are
stupid. Ask anyone working in customer service. As much as I
wished  people don't get worked up about parodies, someone
inevitably will step on toes. I think the world would be a lot nicer if
more people take less offence. I'm just trying to illustrate the
police's point of view.
Joan

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Offensive Police Video

2005-12-11 Thread Joan Khoo



Yes a person has a right to express his views. However a person needs
to respect the stance of his employers. E.g. A hospital takes an
anti-abortion stance while some of its employees are pro-choice. It's
employees are free to express their opinions as individuals. Its not a
problem until they show up at a pro-choice protest in their uniforms
idenfying them as employees from the hospital. It then confuses the
public on the hospital's stance.

In regards to the police, they were to be harmless jokes and they're
expressing their opinions. There's nothing wrong with that. The main
concern is how the public may interpret the videos which may confuse
them of the state's stance in issues such as racism and homosexuality.
If the videos in no way idenfied them as actual police officers (as
opposed to people pretending to be officers), there would be no
problems. 

It's not a question of the right to express personal views, it's
whether it left entities open to misunderstanding and misinterpretation.
Joan

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Re: [videoblogging] Digest Number 1444

2005-12-11 Thread Joan Khoo



My friends don't get it either. They think I'm just filming to embarass
them. But that's not the point. I want to document what's happening now
because its the normal and mundane that I want to remember. Sure it's
not that interesting, a bunch of my friend messing around or just
stopping to remember that I'm living in one of the most interesting
cities in the world that most will never get to experience (Sydney of
course :) ). 
In the end, all I want to do is to be able to show my loved ones (and
strangers) who live far away from me my life. Can't make everybody
happy, just concentrate on yourself.
Joan
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On 12/12/05, Carl Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Josh, I think you are right, but this is a great example of Verdi's pointthat a lot of people don't get it. It's like trying to convince my studentsthat they should learn because it expands their knowledge base and gives
them richer lives. If they don't get it, I can't convince them of this. Theones who get it don't need convincing.Some people will just never get the concept of doing this (or anything) fora purpose other than money. I have gotten lots of questions from people
about why I don't charge others to vlog. I suppose I could, but truth betold, my video skills are lacking to the point that I would either make asubstandard product or else I would spend way too much time making a good
product and then resent not getting enough money for it. Plus, doing it formoney would take away the fun. It just doesn't feel right.All this reminds me of a story of the Buddha. He was trying to tell people
about enlightenment and they didn't get it. "So you never come back and liveagain? All of life is over?" they asked. "Why should we strive for that?"The Buddha concluded that trying to talk of such things is like a frog
trying to explain maturity to tadpoles. "You don't live in the water all thetime and eat swimming bugs?" It has to be experienced to be appreciated.Sometimes the path you take isn't clear until you reach the endpoint.
All the comments of banality and boring vs. interesting vlogs is reallymeaningless. Sure, some are more entertaining than others, but the beauty isin getting a glimpse into who someone is instead of what they do, which is
the world many of us live in all day long. People ask what you do and notwho you are. Sometimes I lie just to screw with people because I hate thequestion. Seeing who someone is through their everyday life is fascinating.
Seeing Ryanne's Thanksgiving Jell-o shots or Verdi's wishbone-hating fatheror your cat videos is the type of thing that makes my day. That beats thehell out of "Friends" or any other mind-numbing nonsense on TV. I think
there really is commercial value in vlogs, but I'd be hard pressed toconvince anyone of that. I'd watch them instead of TV almost any time "SouthPark" isn't on or "Animal House" isn't showing.
Just my two cents. Keep your chin up, Josh. The people who get it are yourreal audience. The ones who don't get it are the ones who can't beconvinced. And I don't mean that as a value judgment. There sure is a lot in
the world I don't get...Cheers,Carlhttp://carlweaver.blogspot.comCarl WeaverPhotographerhttp://www.carlweaver.com
On 12/11/05, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> I am happy that My vlog was mentioned in the "video Podcast" article...I> am happy that my picture wound up on there too...However I am not happy
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http://joshleo.blogspot.com/2005/10/mini-golf_113003256933347945.html>,"> Really? is that all my Vlog is? I would love it If when I got a mention ina> international news paper that it said something like:
>> "Josh Leo's Vlog is really well done and entertaining" "Josh Leo is a very> good story teller" "Josh Leo's Vlog is consistent and always fun">> Instead, I get lumped with all the "college kids" who make videos of their
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Re: [videoblogging] Some rules to vlog by.

2005-12-11 Thread Joan Khoo




  Don't worry too much about what others think. You can't please everybody.
  Worry about copyright and trademark infrigement. You can't be too careful. 
  
  Carry a camera everywhere and annoy everybody with it. You'll never know when you get the best film clip. 
  
  Don't neglect your friends and family (those right next to you) even if editing and posting videos seem more important. 
  
  Most importantly, love what you do. Otherwise, it's a waste of time. 
  


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Re: [videoblogging] New poll for videoblogging

2005-12-08 Thread Joan Khoo



Perhaps it would be better to rephrase the poll. I'm sure that not many
have used more than two softwares listed, myself included so therefore
there is no basis for comparison.
It's probably more accurate to poll who uses what software for video
blogging and their level of satisfaction with the software they use. 
Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com

On 8 Dec 2005 14:07:41 -, videoblogging@yahoogroups.com <
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videoblogging group:Best video editing software  o Sony Vegas  o Final Cut Pro  o Final Cut Express  o Pinnacle  o Adobe Premiere  o Adobe Premiere Elements  o iMovie  o Windows Movie Maker
  o Avid DV Express  o Ulead  o Video wave  o Avid Free DV  o Roxio Videowave  o Magix  o Video ExplosionTo vote, please visit the following web page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/surveys?id=1428504Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes arenot collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groupsweb site listed above.
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: This odd thread

2005-12-07 Thread Joan Khoo



Yeah, what is a futurecaster?

ps... great work changing the subject richard. :)
On 12/8/05, Richard Bennett-Forrest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > > New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist, Podcaster, FuturecasterWhat's a "futurecaster"?






  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: A video-blogging streaming-TV station?

2005-12-07 Thread Joan Khoo



it could also work similarly to launch.yahoo.com (music videos).
Where it streams videos randomly but you are able to rate videos and skip videos.
Joan
On 12/8/05, Richard Show <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think it's such a bad idea (an alternative current :), but, I
wouldn't be interested in watching if there wasn't some filtering of
videos ... as opposed to randomly selecting ... how would the filtering
work? ... well, that's the big question, of course ... my first plan is
that someone who has exactly my taste would sit and watch 100s of
videos each day and then hand select the ones I would like the most and
then those would be streamed ... of course, I am open to alternative
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: That perfect moment...

2005-12-07 Thread Joan Khoo



Don't worry so much about hits or comments. Worry about if you're
enjoying what you're doing and keep posting. It takes time to build a
fan base and get reviewers. But meanwhile, don't worry so much. And it
does help if you promote yourself shamelessly by pasting your URL
everywhere. :)
Cheers
Joan
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On 12/7/05, escorial1967 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow..I have been dealing with all these thoughts lately. I was kind ofbummed since I rarelly have a comment to my posts.So, ok, bare with me for a moment.I started this because I love new media, I love film, moving images
and telling stories. There is not doubt a big pleasure in the creativeprocess, I enjoy experimenting and learning along the way. This is agreat payback for the time I put on my postings... but I have to be
honest, I want to communicate and I want people to respond. I wantpeople to like what I do and I want them to let me know.Shit,... am I beeing egocentric, narcissistic? I've been doing art allmy life and always found difficult my two sides. For one I want to do
my art just because I love it, because is a theraphy, because I go toanother world while I am doing it, because I need it to survive... buton the other side that is not enough. I want people to see it, I want
to share it with them, I want to know what they think... is that wrong?.So, often lately I discover myself thinking of what kind of vlogsshould I do to get into the "list" of most watched, "the in crowd",
the "known guys" instead of just what do i want to tell that day...and that makes me sad, and I feel bad, like I am not being honest withmy art... it feels rotten.I read your comment jadelr21. I am a fun of "Chassing windmills".
Remember I sent you an email. I have your videos in my iPod, so Iguess that should mean I really like them, and it dazzles me what yousay about not having too many comments... I think what you are doingis awesome... so what's going on?
What kind of people are watching videos?What kind of content is succesfull?Should I just concentrate on doing my stuff instead of worring about hits?Where am I going with all this?Boy... am I a mess
Sorry about the long post. Ey, how do I know how many people downloadmy videos?Thanks.Escorial--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Randolfe Wicker <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:>> Comments aren't too much of a guide since many people get only onecomment per 500 views.  That is a figure that gives me the shivers.>> One of the problems with getting "connected" to viewers is getting
them to watch in the first place.  I put up a vlog that was anexquisite mixture of people lighting each others candles in churchwhile classical flute music played.  I'm not even a classical musicfan and I've always considered that footage to be among the best I
ever shot. (It was filmed in 1991.)>> I labeled it "Candlelight, Music and Lost Love".  The text didn'thelp since I described it as "a mass funeral music video".  It gotonly 11 views in three or four days.
>> Other footage from the same memorial service for people with AIDS"Every Balloon is A person.  Lost Traditions of mourning" got about 50views the first day.  That kept it around #6 on Blip's most watched
list all day Friday, World AIDS Day.  Then, for reasons I don'tunderstand, it got over a hundred hits the next day and quickly hit200 views.>> I think some of these videos get passed around to "interested
groups".  My "Waging War on Death" featured the founder of TheImmortality Institute just giving the introductory address at thefirst Immortalist Conference in Atlanta.  It got over a hundred hits a
day and now has gotten 600 or 700 hits which makes it my mostsuccessful video.  I know that was passed around in LongevityNewsletters, Transhumanist discussion lists, etc.>> I think you slowly build name recognition through your vlogs.
People come to know what your stuff is like.  Then they either watchor just skip you when they see you have a new vlog.>> Having a consistent theme helps also.  "Drinking With Bob" comes to
mind.  You see that title and his subject.  You know you're going toget a minute and half rant on the subject.  He is very widely watched. He has a perfect formula.>> I have forty or fifty hours of great video material I filmed all
summer at street fairs.  Before I got into vlogging, I thought I woulddo a documentary on street fairs and people who set up booths to sellart, merchandise or ideas.  The subject matter is very varied.However, I'm thinking about starting a series of vlogs with the
subject matter ("Selling Sunglass") followed with the line "StreetFair Project".  After about ten or twelve vlogs, I should be able totell if the theme "street fair project" has gathered a following.
>>> Randolfe (Randy) Wicker>> Videographer, Writer, Activist> Advisor: The Immortality Institute> Hoboken, NJ> 
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Re: [videoblogging] A video-blogging streaming-TV station?

2005-12-06 Thread Joan Khoo



It sound intriguing but I'm worried about the practicality of it. Would anyone watch it?
Joan

On 12/7/05, wtftoadsoup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would anybody be interested in starting up a streaming Video stationthat served up our vlogs?  I think we could make a really cool littlestream.  It would go through the files and randomly serve them up.Any interest in this?
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: and the winnder is....

2005-12-06 Thread Joan Khoo



I find it interesting that at the moment, Crooks and Liars are winning
by >1000 votes while second place has around >300 votes.
Joan
On 12/7/05, bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hello,The Flash player can save some info (like cookies for browsers) on your computer, it is called local storage :
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/help02.html
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Re: [videoblogging] Online Content Cannot Remain Free?

2005-12-06 Thread Joan Khoo



I really don't understand their mentality. 
Joan


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: That perfect moment...

2005-12-05 Thread Joan Khoo



Yes I have, unfortunately I had to take the video down because it was using copyrighted music. *sigh*
But I still feel the satisfaction of crafting a video to my fancy.
Joan

On 12/6/05, jadelr21 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know exactly what you mean.I find that the episodes of our show ("Chasing Windmills") that we arein love with rarely get the attention that our lesser episodes get.This always produces a strange feeling. The night before we post we
look at the finished episode and every once in a while, wheneverything just seems to fall into place, we are in awe of ourselves.The episode is cool, it has many levels to it, the soundtrack reallyadds another diomension to it, the shots are interesting, etc... We
post, and the next day we barely get a comment. Yet other episodes,which we never totally fall in love with (this is most of them)because we don't feel that what we wanted to communicate really cameacross, or the angles and the images just seem flat, those really
resonate with people.You just never know.jadelrhttp://chasingmills.blogspot.com--- In 
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[videoblogging] Shameless self promotion

2005-12-04 Thread Joan Khoo



Hi everyone,
I've been helping my fiance pick out toys for his nephew when we came across this particular toy.
It was a unanimous decision not to get the toy.
Joan
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Vlog porn - my fix for now: comments?

2005-12-02 Thread Joan Khoo



It's the "they told me not to" appeal about it. But I find it's an effective quick fix for identifying porn. Now you have to figure out how to flag them automatically, hopefully the amount of porn won't increase significantly or exceed the number of other vloggers (fingers crossed).
JoanOn 12/3/05, Adam Quirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I will say this from my
experience as a degenerate youth, any label that proclaims something as
"adult" or "explicit content" is like a beacon of light to the eye. 
Like a shiny piece of aluminum foil to a raccoon.  I remember I bought
Public Enemy's first tape just because of that sticker, and since that
tape rocked my ass, I ended up just browsing tapes until I found the
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Porn on mefeedia??

2005-12-01 Thread Joan Khoo



Glad to know there are guy out there ready to put themselves on the line for the greater good of mankind. :)
Joan
On 12/2/05, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Being the bold intrepid explorer that I am, ventured on to this site to> see what all the fuss was about and> found...> FREE PORN  Downloadable and up to 1/2 hour long.  Another thing
> grabs me though, all of this material was not made by the owner of the> site, I suppose even Pornography is subject to the Copyright laws, and> If I was a producer of such material, I would get pretty pissed if my
> work was being distributed for free.so let me understand correctly.this is someone grabbing porn and putting them into feeds.peter and i have discussed this before:what is the motivation for pornographers to put their video into feeds
and into mefeedia?probably to be commercials for fee-based porn sites.then its just commercial stuff...so take it out.itd be like Coke adding a coke commercial feed to mefeedia.it then becomes a judgement call on whether or not you want
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Porn on mefeedia??

2005-12-01 Thread Joan Khoo



I agree. I think short of censorship, rating or categorizing would be best. 
Tags might be able to help sort out some porn and violent videos from the others.Joan

On 12/2/05, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think you should be required to sensor anything if you dontwant to. In order to gain a lasting trust with the users of yoursystem, however, I think it would be important for you to provide arating system for adult content.
Its not just for kids - I would like to see an alert that gave me achance to know that a video was porn or violent BEFORE I discoveredthat from watching it.  I have seen so many disturbing war killings
and violent sex acts recently via sites like del.icio.us andblogdigger that I really do feel changed in a negative way and ifasked, I would have declined the opportunity to see them. It's as if
I have lived through a generation of global psychological tragedy ina single season.On Dec 1, 2005, at 9:20 PM, petertheman wrote:  I personally am not opposed to porn but when it comes up so
>> blatantly we as vloggers are>>> going to need to find away so that when we are showing new people>> "youth" how to Vlog>>> and the tools that are available that this stuff does not hit us in
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Re: [videoblogging] Big brother Google is watching you HERE and THERE!

2005-12-01 Thread Joan Khoo



Shhh! Let me be happy in my delusion. :P
Joan
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On 12/1/05, Deirdre Straughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



As far as I know, it's a "standard" term. Tongue-in-cheek on my part,
but, really, why else do we do it? C'mon, admit it. 

Not to be rude, Joan, but it's really very easy to get noticed by
Google, and almost impossible NOT to be. The trick is to ensure that
the majority of the mentions are things you'd actually want people to
see and know about you. 
On 11/30/05, Randolfe Wicker <

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ego,
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: VlogSafe Music

2005-12-01 Thread Joan Khoo



At the moment, I find my music at podsafe and magnatunes. Both are good resources.
Joan 
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I've found Magnatune to be really useful, they have some solid classicalpieces, as well as some rock/alt/etc that works in really well, and theyhave a vlog/podcast attribution-only "license." They're usually my 1st
stop when I'm sitting down to edit.Eric Rice wrote:>Opsound.org is one of my favorite sources. Much of it also can be used for commercial>purposes, too. And of course, lots of helpful people at 
musicpodcasting.org>>Also, I operate that podsafe = vlogsafe, with the caveat that taking music and putting it to>video falls under the category of 'derivitive work'...
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Re: [videoblogging] oh my god!

2005-12-01 Thread Joan Khoo



Yes please take him away! :)
JoanOn 12/1/05, R. Kristiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:



*walks chris away* please excuse this fine gentleman, too many mushrooms.

rOn 12/1/05, Christopher Weagel <

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Evilvlog.com will be featured in an article in a MAJOR NEW YORK PAPERAMERICA this weekend.I HAVE ALL INFO ON TOP AUTHORITY.
Visit now before the FAME AND FORTUNE hits, and you can say, YOU KNEW
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Hello

2005-12-01 Thread Joan Khoo



Hi Joon, 
Looking forward to seeing your videos.
Cheers
Joan
On 12/2/05, Joon Kang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You're right we've got tons of broadband, but most people use it toupload videos from sports highlight or American shows or hobby things. In South Korea, there's a lot of cafes (equivalent to groups likeyahoo, they just call it cafes here) and people upload their videos
there, not too many original contents like the States as of yet.  ButI did do a test video (from my Canon Powershot A95) with my Booger tomake sure I knew what I was doing, here's the link
http://www.ourmedia.org/node/102620 Anyways the dude that's editingthe vlog we did do is like procrastinating like there's alwaystomorrow.  So as soon as he's done I'm posting.--- In 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: my video got taken off archive

2005-12-01 Thread Joan Khoo



I would think that it would be fair use. But Mattel seems lawsuit-happy so I wouldn't risk it. It really turned me off Barbies to read up on all those lawsuits. They seem to have a lousy sense of humour.
Joan
 
 
 
On 12/1/05, Michael Ridley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not an IP attorney but I wonder if using Barbie dolls in stop motion is really a trademark infringement...I would think not.  Especially in light of the MCA case, but even more generally...I'm not at all sure that that would be infringing.  I have a pretty good understanding of US copyright law, but I guess my trademark knowledge is a little spotty in this area.  I'd be interested to hear from anyone who does have an IP law background. 
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Re: [videoblogging] German Mobuzz Ripoff - Ehrensenf

2005-11-30 Thread Joan Khoo



Truth is, you can't make everyone happy. So concentrate on making
videos that makes you happy. There will always be criticisms so please
don't take it personally. My videos will almost always be boring. So
what? For some insane reason there's still some people watching my
videos. Maybe one day I'll know why, and even if there's no one watching, I'll still be making videos (maybe after crying followed by forcing my friends and family watch). :)So cheer up. Its still good work. Just need to take the good and ignore the bad.
Joanhttp://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.comOn 12/1/05, andrew michael baron <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Its interesting how suddenly people who at first sight seem to promote the idea of openness and free will, have such strong subjective opinions about what is worthwhile and what is not worthwhile - often saying that this for everyone, except those that they dont like or find to be interesting. Saying things like this is for everyone but some people must be stopped. This is open and free, but "we" are the ones who determine that. 
I cant even defend myself anymore because it no longer makes since to me how some people are arriving at their conclusions. It just feels like empty criticism.
On Nov 30, 2005, at 11:12 PM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:
Now that they're showing the local Rotarians how to vlog and "evangelizing" to the common folk, we might see vlogging become a land of 5,000 vlogs with few worth watching.  A tide of "boring" vlogs could kill that special spirit you find among vloggers at this time.
  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Blogger templates SPECIFIALLY for bloggers

2005-11-30 Thread Joan Khoo



All you need is a little bit of practise and a lot of enthusiasm. Doesn't matter what age group you are. :)
Joan

On 12/1/05, Randolfe Wicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"I have yet to  meet someone who couldn't grasp the concept of websites andlinks veryfast."Thanks for standing up for us old folks, Andreas.  However, I sometimewonder if "I" might not be the "first".  I sat for an hour and half trying
to figure out why I couldn't get a Quicktime capture on my new Mac.  Onlywhen I decided to check out the Apple help online (I'd checked Progue'smissing manual & knew Apple+Shift+4 should work) did I realize I had
unplugged my keyboard from the tower.Little things like that really undermind your confidence :)  But I'll notgive up.Randolfe (Randy) WickerVideographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The Immortality Institute
Hoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280- Original Message -From: "Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 12:00 PMSubject: Re: [videoblogging] Blogger templates SPECIFIALLY for bloggers
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 17:44:07 +0100, Fire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>>> BUT, having said that, there is a reason why Grandma and Granpa don't
>> get online, and thats because>> every interface is so daunting... and if your layout is different from>> mine - we have a different interface...>> thus, in the interest of driving people away from mind-programming
>> networks, and luring them to a more independent - people powered ->> network, I think that a universal layout is needed>> The Gray Gold are online, and they're online more and more. Sure most need
> a short course in computers and WWW, but apart from that I have yet to> meet someone who couldn't grasp the concept of websites and links very> fast.>> Don't talk down to old people, yo.
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[videoblogging] Halt Internet Archive

2005-11-30 Thread Joan Khoo



Look what I found.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/breaking/grateful-dead-anger-fans-over-downloads/2005/12/01/1133311131688.html
 


  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Big brother Google is watching you HERE and THERE!

2005-11-30 Thread Joan Khoo



I guess it is in a way ego surfing. I have to admit, I do feel...proud
that I managed to get Google to notice me. It's no mean feat. 
Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com


On 12/1/05, Randolfe Wicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:









Why do you call that "ego surfing"?  I think 
it is interesting to see where your name pops up in stories you never knew 
about, etc.  That's not ego, that's great entertainment.
 
 
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InstituteHoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280

 
 

  - Original Message - 
  
From: 
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  To: 
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 4:57 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Big brother 
  Google is watching you HERE and THERE!
  Hadn't thought to do an ego surf in a while, though I do keep a 
  close eye on who links to my site. Wow, there's a lot of me, and it goes back 
  a long way...-- best regards,Deirdré 
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Re: [videoblogging] Quickie plug/announcement: Castella

2005-11-30 Thread Joan Khoo



Translation?

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Re: [videoblogging] Big brother Google is watching you HERE and THERE!

2005-11-28 Thread Joan Khoo



I know how you feel.
I've reached a point where when I google "Joan Khoo" (and even the I feel Lucky button); my name, website and what nots appear.
Half of me celebrates that anyone can find me and get to know me. The other half fears exactly that. :)
Joan
http://ranoh hell, just google it.
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I admit to being somewhat taken with 
statistics.  In fact, for years I have now and then typed in my special 
first name, "Randolfe" (with quotes) into the Google search engine to see how I 
am doing.
 
I'd also type in "Randy Wicker" (again in quotes) 
to see how that side of my life was doing.
 
I had a neatly compartmentalized life.  
"Randolfe" was my cloning activist name.  "Randy Wicker" was more 
associated with my activities on behalf of civil rights for homosexuals, 
legalized pot, sexual freedom, etc.
 
Well, time takes it's toll and Big Brother Google 
is following both me 
and you everywhere!
 
Now, all my identities are blurred.  Posts on 
this group and on various blogs get listed under both names.  Even my posts 
on Cryonet, a discussion group for people who support cryonics (being frozen at 
death in hopes of being revived) get reported.
 
This Google guy is horrible.  Be a little less 
active like I have been for the past three years and your listings drop from 800 
to 450 or from 600 to 250 depending on the name.
 
I mean, did you really think what you said on 
Missing Kitten or Vlogdir was going to be tracked by the Internet?  Even 
worse, there used to be just three "Randolfe's"--me, a deputy in Italy and some 
family with that last name who moved to Ohio around 1898.  Now, there are 
about four or five more!!  The nerve!!  I created my own name and 
spelled it uniquely so I would be uniquely identified--like "Twyla 
Twarp"(the famous dancer)!
 
I'm not sure I would have said all the things on 
various vlogs, here, on Cryonet, on Cell News, etc. if I knew any bozo with a 
hatchet out for me could "goggle" me (it's a verb now) and find out more than I 
might want known.
 
So, with the Internet and vlogging, "Big Brother 
Google" is with us and watching every thing we do.  Watch what you 
say.  Be careful of your vlogs.  Emperor Bush just might call out the 
moral police and cause you a lot of trouble. For a unique experience, type in 
your name surrounded by "quotes" and see what evidence is 
floating out there about you.
 
Now, where is that link for that Insane Films' vlog 
about "a try out for a gang bang" (actually, they've tried to hide it but I know 
how to still find it).  Hope I didn't leave any positive feedback 
there! (I didn't because it was really very low-grade bad-porn posing as 
art).  Maybe I should go back and leave some face-saving negative 
feedback.  After all, Big Brother Google is keeping track of us all---even 
right here!
 
Be safe!  Or, you might end up being 
sorry!
 
 
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Videographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The 
Immortality InstituteHoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: What editing software?

2005-11-28 Thread Joan Khoo



I'm already using Windows Movie Maker and want to do a lot more with my
videos. Just hoping for some input on other editing software. I'm
assuming from your reaction Pinnacle is a no no? :)
Joan
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Oh my god...please dont lead someone towards Pinnacle. I cant think ofa worse NLE to have someone attempt to use.My opinion would be, if you are a beginner, to use Windows Movie Makerif you dont want to spend any money. Adobe Premiere Elements if you
want to stay under $100.More advanced...Adobe Premiere.--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> For what platform? Mac OS X or Windoze XP? Mac iMovie. PC Pinnacle
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> iTunes http://tinyurl.com/8ql87>> On Nov 28, 2005, at 4:55 PM, Joan Khoo wrote:>> > Hi guys!> > I was just wondering what video editing software do you use and
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Re: [videoblogging] What editing software?

2005-11-28 Thread Joan Khoo



For Windows XP.

On 11/29/05, Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For what platform? Mac OS X or Windoze XP? Mac iMovie. PC PinnacleStudio Plus 10--Taylor Barcroft http://www.blogger.com/profile/11159903New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist, Podcaster, Futurecaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon ValleyURL http://FutureMedia.orgRSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMediaiTunes 
http://tinyurl.com/8ql87On Nov 28, 2005, at 4:55 PM, Joan Khoo wrote:> Hi guys!> I was just wondering what video editing software do you use and> what do you think of it.
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[videoblogging] What editing software?

2005-11-28 Thread Joan Khoo



Hi guys!
I was just wondering what video editing software do you use and what do you think of it.
Cheers
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Re: [videoblogging] Do you need Permission to VLOG People In Public? Release Forms? Stalking or Vlog

2005-11-28 Thread Joan Khoo



I haven't seen any signs either during this occasion. But I have also
heard of other people being told to put away their cameras. It may
depend on which part of the airport (immigration versus waiting room)
or as Andreas says, on the security personnel. 
Joan


On 11/29/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:11:10 +0100, Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Here in the U.S. I've taken photos and video in airports, including> within the secure area. I did not see any signs or hear any
> announcements that suggested I could not. (Of course a good sketch> artist with enough time between flights could map things out pretty well> just using some paper and pencils.)I've never seen any signage prohibiting filming in the transit area either
(in Europe and USA). The only place where I've noticed a sign is in thesecurity area (where the metal detectors are).These days it seems to me that the biggest limit is not set by policy butby security guards with a cause.
- Andreas, who had to stop filming at a random shopping mall in Denmarkbecause he was a terror threat (along with the other 30 students who werethere to film the architecture for later analysis)--



  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Do you need Permission to VLOG People In Public? Release Forms? Stalking or Vlog

2005-11-28 Thread Joan Khoo



Thanks for the link Steve! I'm sure the basic principles will apply in Australia as well. 

Randolfe, just for your info, its is also prohibited to take pictures
within the secure part of the airport. I almost had my camera
confiscated in Sydney Airport, won't be doing that in a hurry. :)

And speaking of banned electronics, I've heard of experiences where
there was a person who was on a domestic flight and was on his mobile
phone the entire time. 

Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com
On 11/29/05, Randolfe Wicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:









Steve, that is a great resource on the rights of 
photographers and I'm printing copies right now.
 
I had an amusing (perhaps frightening) experience 
this past month.  I took a couple trips via plane.  Just out of 
curiosity, I thought it might be interesting to film the take-off and the 
landing.  I did this about five times before discovering that "all 
electronic equipment including cameras" are supposed to be shut off during 
take-off and landings.
 
I also thought of how footage of the huge Atlanta 
Airport terminal as the plane taxied to take-off might compromise the security 
of that area.
 
In any event, only while I was playing with my 
camera during the beginning of the fifth decent did the stewardess tell me video 
cameras were not allowed to film during take-offs and landing.
 
In any event, I have my take-off, flying, and 
landing video should I ever need some to use in a vlog.  Just hope I didn't 
really put my own life and other lives at risk in the process...without even 
being aware of it.  I knew about cell phones but they send signals through 
the air.  I didn't dream that video cameras were also banned.
 
 
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
 
Videographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The Immortality 
InstituteHoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280

 
 

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[videoblogging] Quicktime Pro vs Windows Movie Maker

2005-11-27 Thread Joan Khoo



I've been using Windows Movie Maker for a while and am thinking of getting Quicktime Pro.

Can anyone tell me which would they prefer to use and why. And what does 
Quicktime have that WMM don't?

Cheers!
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-27 Thread Joan Khoo



Sounds like a "do we give the audience what they want or do we do what we want" dilemma. 

Personally, I would do what I want regardless of the audience. I
believe its all in how you present it. If you consistently deliver
interesting topics, the audience have no choice but to "follow" you.
There's not point delivering "interesting" topics if you have no
enthusiasm to back it up. 

Joan


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My first vlog for Immortalism, featuring the  founder of The
Immortality Institute, has swamped all my other
vlogs.  It  has over 600 hits while my other vlogs
haven't hit 300 total hits.>> So, should I "accept the message" and focus my  vlogs on "defeating the blight of involuntary death"?>> Shouldn't we "follow" our audience???
>> Or, should we hold out for those vlogs we think are  important instead??>>> Randolfe (Randy) Wicker>> Videographer, Writer, Activist> Advisor: The Immortality  Institute
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: help! want to change .mov to something else.

2005-11-27 Thread Joan Khoo



How dense am I?
Thanks Crystal for asking that question. It never occured to me before
that Quicktime Pro could be installed on Windows. Guess I'm running out
to get it.

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Re: [videoblogging] Do you need Permission to VLOG People In Public? Release Forms? Stalking or Vlog

2005-11-27 Thread Joan Khoo



Hmm...that is rather tricky.

While you are allowed to film in a public place (where this is not an
invasion of privacy), you are filming a particular person and that does
require permission. 

On the same token, paparazzis take celebrity pictures all the time and
distribute it freely ( I suspect without permission but I'm not sure). 
I'm not very helpful am I?

Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com

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Senario:
What if you shoot someone that is putting on a skit, just for your
camera. You video it, post it, and later that person states that they
don't like it. It make them look._ whatever.Of course if you
are a decent human being, you will probably take it down. But, are you
legally required to take it down? Do you need a release form. Some
people that don't understand video blogging in public might consider
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Re: [videoblogging] Name dog

2005-11-27 Thread Joan Khoo



What about Anjing?
It means dog in Malay or Indonesian. 
Joan
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Hi all,With my son Pierre-Thomas (14 years old)  we are beginning the first dog's vloghttp://www.dailymotion.com/video/10844We are looking for a name beginning by "a" for this dog ( Apple,
Arzhel, Andrew, Aziz)( we must find a name monday)May be this dog could be the mascot of vlogging in FranceThanks a lot for your helpRegardsLoiez
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: War On Text

2005-11-23 Thread Joan Khoo



Indeed, I can't think of any other centuries where global hysteria could be whipped up and calmed within hours, even minutes.
On 11/24/05, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think the history of the world in the last century has been rathersharply influenced by video, especially in the form on television. Itschanged the face of politics and news and the manufacturing of consent.







  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: War On Text

2005-11-23 Thread Joan Khoo



That is true. How can you compare mediums when they are fundamentally
different. Sure they have pros and cons, but it doesn't mean that one
is more superior than the other.

On 11/24/05, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i think we may be comparing apples and orangesit's not really the video vs. textthe distinction if really between the 'visual' and the 'abstract'.how the information is delivered does not seem change that
rob wrote:>does anyone study history?>>i see comments stating implicitly or explicitly that video will (note use of>future tense, that's a clue folks) have the same profound effect as writing.
>ha ha ha.>>the effect of the masses being taught to read/write changed EVERYTHING in>europe (i was born there, now live in north america, so i'll leave my>observations to these places)... no western culture would exist in any
>recognizable form without writing/print... this is not an exaggeration: read>about events following the black plague, memory cathedrals, martin luther,>etc and it's affect on society. (one interesting example is none of us can
>remember much compared to those who lived before)>>video's not close to that and is unlikely to be: no fundamental institutions>have yet formed from the existence of video... no social hierarchies of any
>importance (videobloggers are clearly more important than anyone else on the>planet but leaving that aside...) have developed either... yes, hollywood>generates "celebrities" people who are accorded higher social status in a
>mundane way, but this phenomena has been around a very long time, it isn't>new; gladiators for instance.>>but even more importantly...>>>in my opinion, before video will replace text, something will replace video.
>>new technologies have already been developed that are more likely to play a>large role in communications over this century... here's a couple i recently>read:>>how about the one that can directly interface to the brain (new scientist
>reports on electroencephalography with quadriplegics able to make a>wheelchair move forward, left or right)... considering the full implications>of devices like this, it's not hard to see where the real revolutions will
>occur in communications.>>developments in hormones allow people to "bottle" emotional states. (look up>Oxytocin's and the University of Zurich)... what artist wouldn't want to get
>their hands on something like that? (not to mention politicians, frustrated>lovers, etc)>>>UPSIDE>so easy to be critical... one really should reveal one's own preferences.>
>where i do feel video steps up and above is regarding tangible experiences.>reading travel books has nothing on even the most amateur video footage>taken in some far-off location. the subtle interplay of facial features, etc
>gives clear messages that'd never translate as well in text form.>>my videoblogs otherwise are usually quite amateurish technically, but they>capture an emotion nicely... more pro ones tend to be overly concerned with
>polish rather than content. there's also a sense of lack-of-control ("i>dunno why it worked out so good, but check it out!" type of blogs) which i>enjoy. serendipity.>>newscast blogs are ok, but the regard i have for them stems from their
>social function... they blog stuff corporate newscasters won't touch, or>think is unimportant, or is unsuited to their political agenda.>>blogs in the "omg i'm so special" style are ok in small doses... easy to
>relate to cuz hey! "I" am the most important person in my universe... and i>would hope everyone else feels the same about themselves in their>universe... but i'll only watch a few before moving on to someone else.
>>>CONCLUSION>video's just another tool in the arsenal we have to communicate.>>a statement like "war on text" implies such a narrow vision of what>experiences are worth sharing... i can't imagine how drab and dull things
>would be, tho if i go back and re-read 1984 perhaps i'll have an idea.>>later>rob>>ps ~ someone wrote that video is non-linear... only from a creators>perspective... the audience has no such luxury. whereas text? there's a
>thing called skim-reading. works great.>>text requires far less attention than video... do the test: glance at a>paragraph, glance at a video. which one do you feel confident you understand
>the creators intent?>>and hyperlinks? they are the embodiment of non-linear, allowing a person to>go back/forth at will to whatever section they wish. video has nothing as>effective... hotspots are a cool idea, but there's a lack of grace regarding
>how they're incorporated into video footage. hypertext links otoh can be>ignored or used with no distraction to the reading material.>>pps ~ "war on text"? ick. must've been a joke i missed cuz i find it a
>tasteless phrase.>>ppps ~ i'll go back to lurking now.>>Yahoo! Groups Links>>
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Re: [videoblogging] War On Text

2005-11-22 Thread Joan Khoo



That's how I feel. You said what I meant but in a more ranting kind of way. :)
Joan

On 11/23/05, Josh Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
War on Text? This is the most asinine idea that I have everencountered. First off, we're talking about a natural evolution thatwill or won't occur whether or not you decide to declare a supposed"war on text." Secondly, let's look at this historically, prior to
the invention of the telephone, people wrote letters and many ofthese letters were quite eloquent; just watch a Ken Burns doc.Suddenly the telephone allowed us to communicate instantaneously andallowed us to have the banal conversations we have every day even
when our loved ones were away. This point marks the decline of letterwriting. Before there was radio and then TV, books were a moreprevalent form of entertainment, and there is something to be saidabout the literary value of a well-written book that simply isn't
comparable through video. I can list dozens more reasons why text isa valuable part of our culture, and the very fact that you'reengaging in this dialogue through a written mailing list proves it.So please tell me why you want to embark upon a "war on text?" Really
the whole idea is needlessly provocative and altogether spooky...JoshThe Revolution Will Be Televisedwww.joshwolf.netOn Nov 22, 2005, at 7:56 PM, Joan Khoo wrote:
> I'm not so keen on the war on text. Don't get me wrong, I love> audio and video as a medium. But I also have a love interest with> the written word. As much as I love to watch what everyone else is
> doing and feeling, sometimes I prefer to let my imagination take> hold when reading a text.> -Joan>





  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] help

2005-11-22 Thread Joan Khoo



I will testify that since I've signed on to blip.tv, I had no problems with uploading. Definatey go with them.
JoanOn 11/23/05, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having trouble finding a reliable, free video host. I've tried everything and nothing seems> to actually work. My videos are usually around 10mb so it cant have to small a limit. Of> course I've used 
ourmedia.org but lately it seems not to work at all. Very discouraging. Please> help!ourmedia is the front end for the Internet Archive.the great thing is that thney will store your videos "forever".
they become a part of the public space.the bad thing is that, as you say, its not really meant as a relaible server.Blip.tv is a great free hosting service.they are run by good guys..who are part of this community.
they may charge in the future..but everthign you upload now will beserved for free..and you will be warned when they start charging forfuture uploads.jay--Adventures in Videoblogging
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Re: [videoblogging] War On Text

2005-11-22 Thread Joan Khoo



I'm not so keen on the war on text. Don't get me wrong, I love audio
and video as a medium. But I also have a love interest with the written
word. As much as I love to watch what everyone else is doing and
feeling, sometimes I prefer to let my imagination take hold when
reading a text.
-Joan

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On 11/22/05, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> i keep thinking of my (unborn)kids who will go online and SEE and HEAR> the world through their computers. Its a real sharing of
> consciousness.Seeing and hearing is a lot closer to the way we think about things.It's easier to absorb what somebody is saying if you can see theirface and hands and body language.  I mean, there has never yet been a
text blog post where the person didn't talk at all, yet peoplecommunicate without talking in the real world all the time.I'll be sad when that happens.  I love writing and the way that theinternet has gotten me to write all the time.  I remember when the
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: "How Old is Dick Cavett?"

2005-11-22 Thread Joan Khoo



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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 23:28:19 +0100, Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Being rude and irrational is a lot older.  It's just been awhile since> respect became a social norm.  It's funny that some consider reverting
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Re: [videoblogging] revlog

2005-11-22 Thread Joan Khoo



Personally, I would like to be asked just as a courtesy. Sure it slows
things down but  it gives me the pleasure of giving and gives you
the peace of mind that you can use my work with my blessing.
-Joan
> is it customary to ask permission when revlogging> someone's work in your on vlog?







  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] "How Old is Dick Cavett?"

2005-11-22 Thread Joan Khoo



I'm glad he took it well. It depends on the situation. I generally
won't mind random questions (I'm rather random myself) but I would mind
if someone told me I sung like a girl (well, not really since I am
one). 
Joan

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Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
> 
> What's the deal here? You walk up to a guy after some presentation and ask  
> some completely random question that isn't related to what he was talking  
> about. I would be pretty annoyed by that too. He even answered your  
> question with a wink in his eye.

It's breaking the rules! Sure, old media might have guidelines about how 
to conduct an interview or ask questions, but does new media have to?

My friend once did an interview with the vocalist from the band Plaid 
Retina, it consisted of one question, and then ended. The question was: 
"Why do you sing like a girl?"

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: GUBA

2005-11-22 Thread Joan Khoo



I can't speak for everyone but I always have to remind myself that
blogging is in fact a method of publishing. Which is why copyright laws
matter. It's not a matter of just sharing with your friends, it's
sharing to the world and that's what infringes copyright. It doesn't
matter if its the written word, an image, a soundtrack, a video or an
idea.
-Joan
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Randolfe Wicker wrote:
> "It's just not good net-etiquette to copy and paste entire articles. 
The article is not yours to publish."
> 
> I'm not great on etiquette.  I subscribe to the New York Times.  
Anyone can access articles from the last five days for free.  If I
am creating a discussion thread at The Immortality Institute referring
to some scientific article or news story from the NYT, most people
won't bother to click a link, sign up and read it.
> 
> If the discussion thread continues for over five days (most do), 
then it is impossible for others to get the article without paying
for it unless they are NYT subscribers.

Well, as it's been noted, the NYT doesn't get the web:

   http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,64110,00.html


> Since The Immortality Institute is a 501 (c) nonprofit corporation, 
we act as a kind of repository for information.  As an Immortalist,
it is more important to me to share valuable and important information
with others devoted to stopping the disease of aging than it is to
"respect" the NYT "technical" copyright.

Let us know if that stands up in a court of law...


> Well, I buy a copy of the New York Times.  I could cut out the article 
and show it to as many of my friends as I wished.  Is it so different for
me to share it "for free" with my more numerous friends around the world
on the Internet?

Yes. Showing your copy to friends is different that publishing something 
(you have no right to publish) to a world-wide audience. I'm pretty sure 
buying a copy of the NYT does not grant you redistribution/republishing 
rights.

I can invite friends over to listen to some music, or watch a movie, but 
do you think I can get away with publishing the music or movies on the 
web that I do not have the right to publish?

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Re: [videoblogging] the continuing frustration

2005-11-21 Thread Joan Khoo



I never noticed that. hmm...

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and link it to my flog.  

 
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[videoblogging] Re: Videospider

2005-11-21 Thread Joan Khoo



Indeed! Not that I'm condoning violence in any way. :)
Are they a legit business?
-Joan


Message: 18
   Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:58:07 +0100
   From: "Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Videospider

On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:51:06 +0100, Deirdre Straughan
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> LOL. They're right around the corner from my office. Want me to go
> beat them up for you?

Only if you videoblog it!

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