Re: [videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-09 Thread Miranda Leitsinger
Hi there,

I am not sure about a dashboard, but putting it on a
tripod usually works in moving vehicles. You will have
to give it a test run of course. I suppose you could
also do the justin thing and tape it to your body!

Good luck,
`
Miranda
--- amy_bugbee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey Gena, Thanks for responding.
 I am excited and nervous. 
 Do you have any advice?
 Do you or anyone else here know how to hook up a
 camera on a dashboard?
 
 Thanks.
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Welcome Amy. Just took a look at your video. It is
 great to take a
  look at the process of how you guys are going to
 do this. 
  
  Good Luck,
  
  Gena
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, amy_bugbee
 amy_bugbee@ wrote:
  
   Hi Everyone, 
   My name is Amy. I have been podcasting in
 various forms for about 3
  years, maybe more. 
   Our next adventure is up on our new website
  http://www.ayearatthewheel.com.
   Here's our videoblog intro:
 http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
   
   My husband and I are preparing to embark on a
 year long cross
  country adventure to cover 
   the election and find out what the American
 people really think -
  Ever notice how we are 
   all 
   made out to be idiots that can't handle the
 truth?
   
   Big plans for two non-voters, I know. 
   
   We have a portable digital recorder from Marantz
 - which is awesome,
  digital and film 
   cameras, and two video cams, so we are set to
 see it all and catch
  it all on film/audio/
   photos 
   for others to experience with us.
   
   Anyone have any advice, suggestions, or a floor
 to crash on?
   Thanks,
   Amy
   
   http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
   http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
  
 http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/files/podcast_1.mov
   http://www.radiofreesatan.com
   http;//www.crimeandcookies.com
  
 
 
 
 






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[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-09 Thread Mike Moon
Here you go... a vlog that may be your solution. Works for me.
http://moon.blogspot.com/2006/09/car-cam-test-drive.html

Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net


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

 Hey Gena, Thanks for responding.
 I am excited and nervous. 
 Do you have any advice?
 Do you or anyone else here know how to hook up a camera on a dashboard?
 
 Thanks.
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena compumavengal@ wrote:
 
  Welcome Amy. Just took a look at your video. It is great to take a
  look at the process of how you guys are going to do this. 
  
  Good Luck,
  
  Gena
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, amy_bugbee amy_bugbee@
wrote:
  
   Hi Everyone, 
   My name is Amy. I have been podcasting in various forms for about 3
  years, maybe more. 
   Our next adventure is up on our new website
  http://www.ayearatthewheel.com.
   Here's our videoblog intro: http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
   
   My husband and I are preparing to embark on a year long cross
  country adventure to cover 
   the election and find out what the American people really think -
  Ever notice how we are 
   all 
   made out to be idiots that can't handle the truth?
   
   Big plans for two non-voters, I know. 
   
   We have a portable digital recorder from Marantz - which is awesome,
  digital and film 
   cameras, and two video cams, so we are set to see it all and catch
  it all on film/audio/
   photos 
   for others to experience with us.
   
   Anyone have any advice, suggestions, or a floor to crash on?
   Thanks,
   Amy
   
   http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
   http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
   http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/files/podcast_1.mov
   http://www.radiofreesatan.com
   http;//www.crimeandcookies.com
  
 





[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-09 Thread amani_c
You can also try buying a clamp... I have one but don't use it very 
often.  It screws into the bottom of the camera and then can be 
secured iside your car.  It's probably the safest way to do it.

ac

www.myurbanreport.com 
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Miranda Leitsinger 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi there,
 
 I am not sure about a dashboard, but putting it on a
 tripod usually works in moving vehicles. You will have
 to give it a test run of course. I suppose you could
 also do the justin thing and tape it to your body!
 
 Good luck,
 `
 Miranda
 --- amy_bugbee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hey Gena, Thanks for responding.
  I am excited and nervous. 
  Do you have any advice?
  Do you or anyone else here know how to hook up a
  camera on a dashboard?
  
  Thanks.
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena
  compumavengal@ wrote:
  
   Welcome Amy. Just took a look at your video. It is
  great to take a
   look at the process of how you guys are going to
  do this. 
   
   Good Luck,
   
   Gena
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, amy_bugbee
  amy_bugbee@ wrote:
   
Hi Everyone, 
My name is Amy. I have been podcasting in
  various forms for about 3
   years, maybe more. 
Our next adventure is up on our new website
   http://www.ayearatthewheel.com.
Here's our videoblog intro:
  http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com

My husband and I are preparing to embark on a
  year long cross
   country adventure to cover 
the election and find out what the American
  people really think -
   Ever notice how we are 
all 
made out to be idiots that can't handle the
  truth?

Big plans for two non-voters, I know. 

We have a portable digital recorder from Marantz
  - which is awesome,
   digital and film 
cameras, and two video cams, so we are set to
  see it all and catch
   it all on film/audio/
photos 
for others to experience with us.

Anyone have any advice, suggestions, or a floor
  to crash on?
Thanks,
Amy

http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
   
  http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/files/podcast_1.mov
http://www.radiofreesatan.com
http;//www.crimeandcookies.com
   
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
   
   
   
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[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-06 Thread ~ FluxRostrum

Looks like we'll be seeing a lot of each other.  :)

You might want to look into the Verizon broadband pc card. 
(it's the fastest, capable of streaming video live)

For finding free wi-fi the best place I found is 
http://wififreespot.com
Print their Directory so you don't NEED wi-fi to find wi-fi.

see ya in the streets, honk if ya need anything. 
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1b. Re: HI, I am new here
 Posted by: Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] compumavengal
 Date: Thu Jul 5, 2007 9:42 pm ((PDT))

1. The driver should not be the camera person. ;-)

2. Pre-plan everything in case the milk of human kindness does not
bring up logging for the night. Unless you've got the RV.

3. I'm thinking if you are going to post 365 days you are gonna want
to know every free wi-fi, Internet cafe and library on you trip around
the country. Kinko's will kill your budget if you don't know where the
free Internet resources are in a community.

4. Get to know your camcorder really well.

5. Have more than one. Maybe a good DV camcorder for the long
interviews and something like the http://tinyurl.com/3xjxe6 camcorder
for taking around town showing videos of the outdoors sights without
drawing attention to the camcorder. It's good for daylight stuff and
you can plug it into your laptop easy.

I have to put myself to bed but I'll stew on it. I'm sure others will
pipe in as well.

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

 Hey Gena, Thanks for responding.
 I am excited and nervous. Do you have any advice?
 Do you or anyone else here know how to hook up a camera on a dashboard?

 Thanks.

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena compumavengal@ wrote:
 
  Welcome Amy. Just took a look at your video. It is great to take a
  look at the process of how you guys are going to do this.   Good Luck,
   Gena
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, amy_bugbee amy_bugbee@
wrote:
  
   Hi Everyone,   My name is Amy. I have been podcasting in 
 various forms for about 3
  years, maybe more.   Our next adventure is up on our new website
  http://www.ayearatthewheel.com.
   Here's our videoblog intro: http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
 My husband and I are preparing to embark on a year long cross
  country adventure to cover   the election and find out what the 
 American people really think -
  Ever notice how we are   all   made out to be idiots that 
 can't handle the truth?
 Big plans for two non-voters, I know. We have a 
 portable digital recorder from Marantz - which is awesome,
  digital and film   cameras, and two video cams, so we are set 
 to see it all and catch
  it all on film/audio/
   photos   for others to experience with us.
 Anyone have any advice, suggestions, or a floor to crash on?
   Thanks,
   Amy
 http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
   http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
   http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/files/podcast_1.mov
   http://www.radiofreesatan.com
   http;//www.crimeandcookies.com
  
 





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[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-06 Thread Milt Lee
For mounting camera's on dashboards, I guess I would suggest using a
little tiny tripod that is attached to a beadbag.  The nice thing
about a bean bag is that it conforms to what it sits on, and IF you
replace the beans (or whatever) with steel shot, then it will be heavy
enough to actually stay where you put it, without doing permanent
damage to the dash.  Also it allows you to move it to the seat, or
wherever. It also comes in very handy when you are doing an interview
at a table that you want to have the camera stable but not so hard to
setup.  I suggest a tripod simply because you want to the ability to
adjust the angle of shooting.

So a litte bitty tripod - very short - you mostly want the head,
mounted to a steelshot bag.

have fun!
Milt  



[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-06 Thread Steve Watkins
THere are suction-based camera mounts available, if you want to attach
it to th windscreen, other window, or even external bodywork.

eg:

http://www.b-hague.co.uk/camera_suction_pads_vacuum_mounts.htm

Cheers

Steve Elbows

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

 For mounting camera's on dashboards, I guess I would suggest using a
 little tiny tripod that is attached to a beadbag.  The nice thing
 about a bean bag is that it conforms to what it sits on, and IF you
 replace the beans (or whatever) with steel shot, then it will be heavy
 enough to actually stay where you put it, without doing permanent
 damage to the dash.  Also it allows you to move it to the seat, or
 wherever. It also comes in very handy when you are doing an interview
 at a table that you want to have the camera stable but not so hard to
 setup.  I suggest a tripod simply because you want to the ability to
 adjust the angle of shooting.
 
 So a litte bitty tripod - very short - you mostly want the head,
 mounted to a steelshot bag.
 
 have fun!
 Milt





[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-06 Thread beth_tilston
Hey Amy, don't know if this is any use but a Gorillapod
(http://www.joby.com/) is pretty useful for attaching your camera
to... well, other things.  Good luck, your project sounds really cool.

Beth

http://abovetherug.blogspot.com
http://ftprintsinthesnow.blogspot.com



Re: [videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-06 Thread Irina
hi amy! welcome to the group!

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[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-05 Thread Gena
Welcome Amy. Just took a look at your video. It is great to take a
look at the process of how you guys are going to do this. 

Good Luck,

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

 Hi Everyone, 
 My name is Amy. I have been podcasting in various forms for about 3
years, maybe more. 
 Our next adventure is up on our new website
http://www.ayearatthewheel.com.
 Here's our videoblog intro: http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
 
 My husband and I are preparing to embark on a year long cross
country adventure to cover 
 the election and find out what the American people really think -
Ever notice how we are 
 all 
 made out to be idiots that can't handle the truth?
 
 Big plans for two non-voters, I know. 
 
 We have a portable digital recorder from Marantz - which is awesome,
digital and film 
 cameras, and two video cams, so we are set to see it all and catch
it all on film/audio/
 photos 
 for others to experience with us.
 
 Anyone have any advice, suggestions, or a floor to crash on?
 Thanks,
 Amy
 
 http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
 http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
 http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/files/podcast_1.mov
 http://www.radiofreesatan.com
 http;//www.crimeandcookies.com





[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-05 Thread amy_bugbee
Hey Gena, Thanks for responding.
I am excited and nervous. 
Do you have any advice?
Do you or anyone else here know how to hook up a camera on a dashboard?

Thanks.

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

 Welcome Amy. Just took a look at your video. It is great to take a
 look at the process of how you guys are going to do this. 
 
 Good Luck,
 
 Gena
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, amy_bugbee amy_bugbee@ wrote:
 
  Hi Everyone, 
  My name is Amy. I have been podcasting in various forms for about 3
 years, maybe more. 
  Our next adventure is up on our new website
 http://www.ayearatthewheel.com.
  Here's our videoblog intro: http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
  
  My husband and I are preparing to embark on a year long cross
 country adventure to cover 
  the election and find out what the American people really think -
 Ever notice how we are 
  all 
  made out to be idiots that can't handle the truth?
  
  Big plans for two non-voters, I know. 
  
  We have a portable digital recorder from Marantz - which is awesome,
 digital and film 
  cameras, and two video cams, so we are set to see it all and catch
 it all on film/audio/
  photos 
  for others to experience with us.
  
  Anyone have any advice, suggestions, or a floor to crash on?
  Thanks,
  Amy
  
  http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
  http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
  http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/files/podcast_1.mov
  http://www.radiofreesatan.com
  http;//www.crimeandcookies.com
 





[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here

2007-07-05 Thread Gena
1. The driver should not be the camera person. ;-)

2. Pre-plan everything in case the milk of human kindness does not
bring up logging for the night. Unless you've got the RV.

3. I'm thinking if you are going to post 365 days you are gonna want
to know every free wi-fi, Internet cafe and library on you trip around
the country. Kinko's will kill your budget if you don't know where the
free Internet resources are in a community.

4. Get to know your camcorder really well. 

5. Have more than one. Maybe a good DV camcorder for the long
interviews and something like the http://tinyurl.com/3xjxe6 camcorder
for taking around town showing videos of the outdoors sights without
drawing attention to the camcorder. It's good for daylight stuff and
you can plug it into your laptop easy.

I have to put myself to bed but I'll stew on it. I'm sure others will
pipe in as well.

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

 Hey Gena, Thanks for responding.
 I am excited and nervous. 
 Do you have any advice?
 Do you or anyone else here know how to hook up a camera on a dashboard?
 
 Thanks.
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena compumavengal@ wrote:
 
  Welcome Amy. Just took a look at your video. It is great to take a
  look at the process of how you guys are going to do this. 
  
  Good Luck,
  
  Gena
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, amy_bugbee amy_bugbee@
wrote:
  
   Hi Everyone, 
   My name is Amy. I have been podcasting in various forms for about 3
  years, maybe more. 
   Our next adventure is up on our new website
  http://www.ayearatthewheel.com.
   Here's our videoblog intro: http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
   
   My husband and I are preparing to embark on a year long cross
  country adventure to cover 
   the election and find out what the American people really think -
  Ever notice how we are 
   all 
   made out to be idiots that can't handle the truth?
   
   Big plans for two non-voters, I know. 
   
   We have a portable digital recorder from Marantz - which is awesome,
  digital and film 
   cameras, and two video cams, so we are set to see it all and catch
  it all on film/audio/
   photos 
   for others to experience with us.
   
   Anyone have any advice, suggestions, or a floor to crash on?
   Thanks,
   Amy
   
   http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
   http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com
   http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/files/podcast_1.mov
   http://www.radiofreesatan.com
   http;//www.crimeandcookies.com