Re: [videoblogging] convert to .wmv

2005-12-31 Thread Michael I



I went with the Popwire, not to say it's bad but you get with you pay for.Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: get Flip4Mac Studio: < www.flip4mac.com >  or popwire wmv export component: < http://www.popwire.com/product_info.php?cPath=1&products_id=7 >  Flip4Mac is more expensive, but I highly recommend it. Excellent product. Also allows you to import and edit WMV in Quicktime, iMovie, Final Cut. Great for remixing.  -Josh   On 12/31/05, Richard Show <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >  Is there a way on a macintosh to convert a .mov file to a .wmv file? > > (I could not find such an option in fcp, imovie, or quicktime pro).
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Watching MP4 on a Mac

2005-12-31 Thread Michael I



I found the VLC player works best for any type of video.Dan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  In Apple's excellent book "Quicktime for the Web" it states that there is a MSmpeg codec that,naturally, only works in windows. Quicktime pro will identify this track as such. just one more thing to check when playing mp4's. Dan R--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> right, it helps to pay attention to the subject line disregard my comment.> -Josh> > On 12/30/05, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > Are you on Windows?> > I wonder if you are having trouble playing those due to 3ivx?> >> > -Josh> >> >> > On 12/30/05, Steve Watkins
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Re: [videoblogging] 3ivx compression -- Help!

2005-12-30 Thread Michael I



Great! The days of 1st pass 2nd pass are over! Thanks for the info.Aloha.andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   I have Tiger, QT7 and 3ivx 4.5.1I encode to single pass constant bitrate (or single pass average bitrate when file is too big) at 6400 kbits/sec [error in software makes this setting confusing, but thats what I set it at]compressor quality med, high or best, depending on motion complexity of footage (I usually preset at med).maxium quality Quantizer is
 around 90%-100% (usually 95%)minimum quality quantizer is around 10%frames per second is 15.keyframs forced every 300 delta frameshalf-pixel motion and four vector motion engaged.Audio is AAC 44.1 128kbsOn Dec 29, 2005, at 10:35 PM, Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones wrote: I've been doing some tests with 3ivx and QuickTime, but have not been getting� file size economy� that is any better than MPEG4 or H.264.� I got the idea of usinig 3ivx from the Rocketboom tools documentation. It was very helpful and generous, but
 I'm afraid I need some more guidance aboput specific settings.� The whole subject of compression has been, quite frankly, something that I've been avoiding because it is so confusing with its own language and parameters that, to me, don't make much sense.� I am developing a vlog that will a lot of footage of horses in motion. I am trying to keep the bit rate as low as possible to avoid stuttering while showing some sense of motion as clean as possible on DSL bandwidth.What I am looking for from this list is some pointers to instruction about compression that is somewhere between the Freevlog tutorials and the 3ivx documentation.� I'd appreciate any advice.ThanksStan Hirsonhestakaup.blogspot.com 
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Re: [videoblogging] help with poor contrast on iPod version of video

2005-12-27 Thread Michael I



I just want to veify that the 3vix compression is compatiable with the video ipod?  Or do I need to recompress in H.264?Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  What codec are you using? What version of QT do you have? 7.0.what?I noticed right away that h.264 gave a noticeably lower contrast  image. Though Apple seems to have fixed that issue with QT 7.0.3. I  don't have that problem with h.264 any more.-VerdiOn Dec 26, 2005, at 11:27 PM, gmjoyce_y wrote:> When I use QT Pro to compress a video for delivery via an iPod, the> image comes out with less contrast than it does for a standard .mov> file: true blacks become gray; true whites are less white.>> I don't have an iPod myself to test it on so I'm wondering if the iPod> compensates somehow. I'm on
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: all the secrets revealed

2005-12-22 Thread Michael I



  Sounds like you may need to contact a media/copyright lawyer.      Feel free to share the key ;)Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   So the guy who made this lives in San Antonio and he came into NODE101 a couple of weeks ago. He gave me a key to log on and check out his tutorial. It's a lot like FreeVlog. So much so that it kind of bothers me. So how different or similar does it have to be to be considered a copyright violation? I mean, most of the info on Freevlog can be put together by doing some research. It's not propriatary information. But it's just weird that he tells you to compress videos for the web using the same exact settings that we do on Freevlog for example. Not that those settings are  trade secrets or something. It's just weird that he came into to compliment me
 on what a great resource it is and then shows me his tutorial that he sells for $250 with much of the same info in it. -Verdi  On 12/23/05, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   > I puked a little in my mouth watching that.yes.please ch3eck out the site:http://vblogsecrets.com/its so cool seeing this guy talk about the things we've been discussing the past year.its amazing.he hits all the right infojust marketing it to people who are willpay for 3 great packages:Package Number 1: "Getting Your Feet Wet"CLICK HERE TO ORDER (Only $97.00) -Package Number 2: "Deeper"CLICK HERE TO ORDER (Only $147.00)Package
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: what is vlogging...

2005-12-17 Thread Michael I



Define mediaEnric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Matthew Clayfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Chuck Olsen" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >  > > We were the media >  > Actually, I've always had a problem with the term "we are the media." > I mean, do we really want to be the media? The media are evil. >  > I personally think the 'the' should have been removed. >  > We are media. (Hear us roar.) >  For now we are human beings that produce and consume media through tools.  Have to wait for nanotechnology and genetical capabilities to be media.    -- Enric   
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Remember when videoblogging was...

2005-12-17 Thread Michael I
It has changed quite a bit. it hasn't gone way of
mySpace otherwise we'd all be rich.
I think it is harder now to find what you want...you
have to filter. This is what happens when things be
come pop then culture.

--- missbhavens1969 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Do you really think videoblogging ISN'T those
> things, anymore? Has it really changed that 
> much in such a brief period of time? The first three
> points on your list are exactly why I 
> watch videoblogs, and the last one is why I avoid
> this yahoo group. 
> 
> Every day in my little aggregator I find gems in
> independent journalism, people connecting 
> and MORE than the occasional artistic tidbit. Bigger
> than tidbits. Whole pieces, really. 
> Mondo chunks. Mega slabs. You get the idea.
> 
> Bekah
> 
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "chris_koehn"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > ...independent journalism?
> > 
> > ...connecting people?
> > 
> > ...the occasional interesting artistic tidbit?
> > 
> > ...criticized for being too banal?
> > 
> > ...an endless debate on what it really was?
> > 
> > 
> > Now it's just myspace.com with video. 
> 
> 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-17 Thread Michael I



Phenomenal response!  Lets bring this together, expose the trials and triumphs. Your only as good as the tools provided and your only as good as the people around you.   What can be done to neutralize the negative emotions around this subject?  Is this a medium that can change perception?    How easy it for us to find good content and make new people feel welcome? With so many variables, where or how can this been taken to the next level?  Michael Meiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   On Dec 16, 2005, at 6:30 PM, Michael I wrote:Uh not to flog a dead horse but I remember some time back when Josh Leo loudly said the same thing...same song, same arugement.   Is this something that
 should be addressed? I do not know the complete tift here but reading Manchessemo's complaint here has been metioned numerous times.  Why is this? does it put a black eye  the promotion of videoblogging? Do arugements like this leave a bad taste in peoples mouths? With this new "media" are people struggling to stay at the top? and in the mean time does this stiffle the creativity?has it created a hierarchary instead of a anarchy? as a particpant (since August 2004) and observer it seems that it's not making the most positive impression.   I am open to any honest and or creative disscussion. If you want to email me to mention any personal feelings I welcome that also.MickFirst of all I have to agree... this is a great topic... or rather when we shift away from talking about something we can't control... the press... something I'm not even sure why
 we're obsessed about... what with our being our own media and all... this becomes an very interesting topic... one we should talk about from time to time. That said...Well, since Josh Leo went from ranting about "a-list" to being one of the most popular vloggers I don't think it's as big an issue as people would make it out to be. But let's analyze anyway shall we? :)Where does this "a-list" establishment embed itself?1) our vlogrolls?2) directories - most popular?3) FireAnt's 10 default feeds?4) the recycled hot list of names used in previous articles on vloggers in the lexis nexus dbase?5) Where else? Our minds?or is it just active participants in the vlogosphere1) people who post videos a lot?2) people who chat here a lot?3) people who get active in lots of projects?4) or simply people who make videos people love?What else determines visibility... what else embeds the status quo into the system. What else indoctrinates?How can we break the status quo?As an example... Mefeedia is developing things like favoring, tagging, reviewing, and re-vlogging (aka. their "blog this" tool) so that anyone can quickly find and just as easily promote new vlogs and videos. And we're helping you do it because it helps us build a better directory... which is the vision of "social media"... self helping, self made... like wikipedia or any wiki... but different in form.Sure there's still a way to see the most popular video feeds... but we can't deny people that, it has it's utility. What we can do is develop tools that create "churn"... that agitate the status quo... so that the mix of vlogs doesn't become a homogenized flow of same same...  and meanwhile you can do the same... the best way of course it revlogging... promote other peoples videos... keep an up to date vlog roll.It's no secrete that re-vlogging is ALL I do with my blog... what's more I seek out other projects like evilvlog.com to "re-contextualize" and challenge norms and expectations... Evilvlog is now a wild and chaotic churn of media coming from all over the vlogosphere and we're going to keep adding adding editors until it implodes.. and/or people start creating their own "evilvlogs"... seek out people of shared interest and start your own multi-person vlog or
 blog and let's decentralize this conversation on this yahoo group a little... because it in my mind is perhaps the one thing most responsible for this cliquish insider feeling... that new visitors get... it's well beyond it's capacity... that said perhaps I shouldn't even be posting here... but to say... disperse.. find or build new fertile lands for conversation... it's completely within your power.BTW, some other ideas on creating more churn, in addition to AWSOME collaborative re-vlogging.Perhaps mefeedia and fireant should both create _javascript_ objects for dropping in the right hand sidebar of a vlog that would contain a list of vlogs one is currently subscribed to on mefeedia or fire ant... An up to the minute vlog roll.Perhaps also a tool for displaying the items in one's personal queue of media or
 playlist... to put in the right hand side bar of their vlog.Perhaps also a tool for displaying my recently favorited or tagged videos in the right hand side bar of my vlog.Fi

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Finding new vloggers

2005-12-16 Thread Michael I



 Thanks for the suggestion. Vlogmap tracking sounds like a great place to start.jonny goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Yup, I'm sure there's zillions of ways to find new vloggers. I justsuggested something I did lately that helped me find lots  of coolvlogs. There's all kinds of ways, and that's awesome. No disrespect intended. I actually was using vlogmap recently becauseI was looking to find vlogs from people in one specific area and itwas the most convenient way to do that, but there's lots of other waysto find new vlogs including mefeedia and vlogdir if you don't have ageographical preference. In addition to the ones you mention, I likegoing to videoblogging.info and clicking on the new posts links.While we're at it blip.tv is a great place to browse, so is vimeo,
 andI'm sure there's lots of other great resources out there for findingcool new vloggage. Another nice little resource is youshowme.tv whichuses blip's back end but has a different front end and focus' oninstructional videos.Then there's always the old "click on a vlog's sidebar" techniquewhich can land ya to some cool new stuff. On a related but different tangent, although some people are doingfiltering and reviewing, I think there's still a lot of room for this,and this could be a $maker for someone if they were really devoted to it. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Sullivan<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> really?  thats it?> no mefeedia mention?  no vlogdir mention?> both pretty much give an onslaught of vloggers.> i say, if your going to tell people how to find vloggers, bethorough> not filter based on your own personal taste.  its pretty easy
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Re: [videoblogging] TROLL ALERT (was Re: Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging)

2005-12-16 Thread Michael I



Crack Kills!Randolfe Wicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Steve, I wouldn't change that signature.  You are a promoter, someone who helps announce the existence of this new thing called vlogging.  At a vlogging event, maybe you could dress up in costume and ride a horse toward the TV execs warning them:"The Vloggers are coming!  The Vloggers are coming!"     It would be good media.  Bet your picture would make the papers :)     Randolfe (Randy) Wickerhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/      - Original Message -   From: Steve Garfield   To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com   Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 4:09 PM  Subject: Re: [videoblogging] TROLL ALERT (was Re: Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging)  Hey David Jr,I just looked up Paul Revere.You are right.Thanks for pointing that out.Changing my footerLook forward to watching your show on Tuesday at 10:30 at http://www.davidjr.com/tvOn Dec 16, 2005, at 3:17 PM, ManCheeseMo wrote:> Just look at that footer -  Like Paul Revere, leading the media> revlolution?  What a joke.  First of all Paul Revere didn't lead shit.--Steve-- Home Page - http://stevegarfield.com--Steve-- Home Page - http://stevegarfield.comVideo Blog  - http://stevegarfield.blogs.comText Blog - http://offonatangent.blogspot.comLike Paul Revere, leading the citizen's media revolution.MIck Ihttp://www.idvfilms.blogspot.comhttp://www.idvfilms.comAloha__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam?  Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com 




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Michael I



Uh not to flog a dead horse but I remember some time back when Josh Leo loudly said the same thing...same song, same arugement.     Is this something that should be addressed? I do not know the complete tift here but reading Manchessemo's complaint here has been metioned numerous times.    Why is this? does it put a black eye  the promotion of videoblogging? Do arugements like this leave a bad taste in peoples mouths? With this new "media" are people struggling to stay at the top? and in the mean time does this stiffle the creativity? has it created a hierarchary instead of a anarchy? as a particpant (since August 2004) and observer it seems that it's not making the most positive impression.     I am open to any honest and or creative disscussion. If you want to email me to mention any personal feelings I welcome that also.   Mick ManCheeseMo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 wrote: Uh, how original.  What exactly am I promoting?  I don't even have a vlog to promote yet.  My point is that the "good ol' boy" network gets old.  If you are buddies with the FireANT crew or if you're one of the pre-populated vlogs, you'll get extra attention.  There are people on this board that seem to have no job other than promoting themselves and their friends.  IMHO, many in this group live inside a bubble where vlogging is everything to them.  The funny part is that most people don't care to watch a person talk into a camera about mudane things.  Just wait until the mass media catches on - then we'll really see how popular you are(n't).  Maybe this is the new punk, but it is weak that the same people get all the hype when their content is no more creative than
 anyone else.  They are just part of the in crowd (or should I say the self-promoting crowd).  Just look how sensative they get when their "power" is questioned.  To those: get a life, or better yet, a job.  Watch, now one of the connected moderators will probably ban me from this group.  Hasn't that happened to others who disgree with the cool people?   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Enric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > More shameless self-promotion by ManCheeseMo. >  > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "ManCheeseMo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > More shameless self-promotion by Garfield. > >  > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Plus I sent her to Vlog Soup which highlights a lot of new vloggers  > > > each episode. > >
 >  > > > http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/vlog_soup/index.html > > >  > > > On Dec 16, 2005, at 9:05 AM, Devlon wrote: > > >  > > > >  It would be nice to hear about some new videobloggers in these  > > > > articles. > > > > > > >  > > > --Steve > > > --  > > > Home Page - http://stevegarfield.com > > > Video Blog  - http://stevegarfield.blogs.com > > > Text Blog - http://offonatangent.blogspot.com > > >  > > > Like Paul Revere, leading the citizen's media revolution. > > > > > >
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Re: [videoblogging] Call for Induction Ceremony!

2005-12-16 Thread Michael I



I live in Hawaii does this count? Mick idvfilms.blogspot.com Christopher Weagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: No I don't live in New York City.  Chris Weagel www.human-dog.com   On Dec 16, 2005, at 2:55 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:  > but aren't you one of those "good old boys"? ;) > > Christopher Weagel wrote: > >> http://www.evilvlog.com/?p=369 >> >> > > > --   > > My name is Markus Sandy and I am app.etitio.us > > http://apperceptions.org > http://digitaldojo.blogspot.com > http://node101.org > http://spinflow.org > http://wearethemedia.com > http://xpressionvlog.blogspot.com > > aim/ichat: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > skype: msandy > spin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >  Yahoo! Groups Sponsor   > ~--> > Most low income homes are not online. Make a difference this   > holiday season! > http://us.click.yahoo.com/5UeCyC/BWHMAA/TtwFAA/lBLqlB/TM >   > ~-> > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >   
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Re: [videoblogging] hi all new vlogger intro

2005-12-15 Thread Michael I



Well I can't catch it on Tues. but I am going to catch it on Satcan some one calculate it in to Hawaiian time?  Please?  Aloha Michael I http://idvfilms.blogspot.com  Joan Khoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:It's on every Tuesday, unless you're in Sydney Australia then it's every Wednesday afternoon. Joan http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com 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 http://podcasterherald.com 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 :-)   Avelynn Mitra http://spiceboxcity.blogspot.com http://spice_box.blip.tv/ "Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How can anyone deny themselves the pleasure of my company?  It's beyond me." - Zora Neale Hurston (African American folklorist, anthropologist, and writer)  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: News & Features | I like to watch

2005-12-14 Thread Michael I



There are so many good vlog's I have a top ten list! Christopher Weagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  1) Golden Girls2) A-Team3) The Wheel4) WDIV Midday News5) Anything from TNT's Prime DRAMA6) WalkerChris Weagelwww.human-dog.comOn Dec 15, 2005, at 12:26 AM, Richard Bennett-Forrest wrote:>> I find it odd that you say you don't watch "home video">> vlogs yet you'd put The 05 Project and Josh Leo on your list.>> It amuses even more that you call those "interesting vlogs".>> I find it odd that you've misinterpretted what I said. I never said> they'd be on my list of six.>> It amuses me even more that you've reinterpretted the context> of "interesting vlogs", in that I was referring to what the vlog>
 viewing majority consider interesting, and not myself specifically.>> As to "how interesting" I personally find The 05 Project and Josh> Leo, depends on whether you mean a) generically interesting, or b)> interesting from a vlog theoretics point of view, two of many> criteria I use when considering which vlogs to watch. My opinion on> which I probably wouldn't want to give in a public forum.>> Of course the title of the article was "The best of the rest", so in> actual fact it is probably proposing that Steve Garfield is THE most> interesting vlog. Think through that one.>> Reading between your lines, it sounds like we actually agree.>> Who would be on your list of "six must-see" video blogs?>> Regards,>  Richard>>>  Yahoo! Groups Sponsor  > ~-->>
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Re: [videoblogging] IPod Video Dating

2005-12-04 Thread Michael I



does it get any better than this?andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: . . .with tags!  http://www.poddater.com/MIck Ihttp://www.idvfilms.blogspot.comhttp://www.idvfilms.comAloha
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Re: [videoblogging] External camcorder mic suggestions?

2005-12-04 Thread Michael I



Jay,  for my "handicam" I use the Azden WM-Pro kit, in the kit I got a lav mic, a hand held mic, and the reciever. Most if not all small 1Chip camera use a 1/8" plug.  I got it on fleaby for about $100usd. The only possible downfall is that it is UHF and means you can't change channels if you get interference. I would avoid the XLR model if you using it for a consumer cam, they are high dollar $1000/6000usd. The are just as compact but your paying out the whazoo..  Aloha,  Mick idvfilms.blogspot.com     idvfilms.comJay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm in desperate need of an external mic for a small camcorder.  I've been shopping around > for one, but haven't found any ones I like.  This would have to be compact, and fit on a > handsized camcorder, small enough to keep the whole package (camcorder and mic) small. > Just throwing this out to see if anyone might have suggestions, possible solutions.  Thanks.  what kind of input? mini plug or XLR? price range?  jay   -- Adventures in Videoblogging http://www.momentshowing.net>  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Begets The iPod

2005-12-03 Thread Michael I



Let the truth be told that podcasting is dead.Christopher Weagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Settled:  http://www.evilvlog.com/?p=136  Chris Weagel www.human-dog.com   On Dec 3, 2005, at 9:54 PM, Richard Bennett-Forrest wrote:  > Actually, something else that's amusing from that article, the number > of business, organisation and "show" names that contain the term > "pod": > > PodShow.com > Pod Squad > Podcast Brothers > PodFather > Podtrac > Podcast Pickle > PodCast411 > > LOL! You can't beat a good fad, can you?! > > Regards, >   Richard > > --   > Vlog: http://www.kashum.com > Feed: http://www.kashum.com/rss2.xml > > >  Yahoo! Groups Sponsor   > ~--> > Fair play? Video games influencing politics. Click and talk back! > http://us.click.yahoo.com/2jUsvC/tzNLAA/TtwFAA/lBLqlB/TM >   > ~-> > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >MIck Ihttp://www.idvfilms.blogspot.comhttp://www.idvfilms.comAloha
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Re: [videoblogging] NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Michael I



  haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was surpirsed...there were people from every GR news station, people from south bend, toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of knowledgeable (yet stuck up) people...   Oh, I am Detroit born and bred.   You gotta remember we have a unqiue talent here...vlogging. I bet only two or three people at a news station know how to use a computer beyond checking their email, hahaha.  Yeah, plastic people are everywhere, mainly on air... and yeah many forms of the entertainment field require "thickskin" it won't take longhang out long enough you'll grow it.  Aloha,  idvfilms.blogspot.com idvfilms.com  Josh Leo
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On 12/3/05, Michael I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Now when you mean fake do you mean "staged" or or you refering to the formula? These are real people telling real peoples stories and emotions, when you are part of a community you as a viewer wants to know how it will affect you. Watch entertainment tonight...now that's fake. By fake I mean...that the reporters act fake...fake emotion, fake interest, fake persona...but the stories and the real people are what I think is best...that is
 REAL It's only a matter of time before all this melds, with this in mind you might find yourself teaching Suzanne Geha how to Vlog!  If I remember right our own  Steve Garfield was a one time reporter? haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was surpirsed...there were people from every GR news station, people from south bend, toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of knowledgeable (yet stuck up) people... -- Josh Leojoshleo.comstonefarm.blogspot.comjoshspicks.blogspot.com vlogcats.blogspot.comwearethemedia.com  
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[videoblogging] Glad to see that it has grown!

2005-12-03 Thread Michael I



Video blogging a year ago was nothing like this! AlohaMIck Ihttp://www.idvfilms.blogspot.comhttp://www.idvfilms.comAloha
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