Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-16 Thread Brett Gaylor



I am also not there.On 3/12/06, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



and meOn 3/12/06, Jan McLaughlin <
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SXSW is exactly where EVERYONE is, except me.Jan--"It isn't done alone. Pay more."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - education
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
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http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - mediahttp://the-hold.blogspot.com - literature.On Mar 12, 2006, at 7:43 PM, Gena wrote:
> This just hit me - most of the people you mentioned might be at SXSW
> who-ha in Texas http://www.sxsw.com/. If not hip deep in conferences> they are up to the eyebrows in parties. Give it a few days, say around
> Wed/Thusday but I'm sure you will get the answers that you need.
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Josh Leo



and meOn 3/12/06, Jan McLaughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
SXSW is exactly where EVERYONE is, except me.Jan--"It isn't done alone. Pay more."http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - education
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motionhttp://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - mediahttp://the-hold.blogspot.com - literature.On Mar 12, 2006, at 7:43 PM, Gena wrote:> This just hit me - most of the people you mentioned might be at SXSW
> who-ha in Texas http://www.sxsw.com/. If not hip deep in conferences> they are up to the eyebrows in parties. Give it a few days, say around> Wed/Thusday but I'm sure you will get the answers that you need.
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Jan McLaughlin
SXSW is exactly where EVERYONE is, except me.

Jan

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On Mar 12, 2006, at 7:43 PM, Gena wrote:

> This just hit me - most of the people you mentioned might be at SXSW
> who-ha in Texas http://www.sxsw.com/. If not hip deep in conferences
> they are up to the eyebrows in parties. Give it a few days, say around
> Wed/Thusday but I'm sure you will get the answers that you need.
>
> Gena
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Paul, personally, I'm busy just now, which is why I didn't answer your 
first post.

That said, the tone of your initial questions combined with your answer 
to a levelheaded request for clarification take me out of list 
skimming.

Jay appointed himself to answer you. As did everybody else who answered 
(or not).

I appointed myself to do Road Node 101 'cause nobody has to invite me 
to my own party.

Same for you.

Do I hear antagonism in your tone? I'd like to hear you talk about that.

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On Mar 12, 2006, at 6:43 PM, Paul Knight wrote:

>  Well, if was to go back on myself I wouldn't be helping this thread 
> at all, now would I, are you node 101 guys afraid of answering the 
> questions?  As far as I was concerned I only got one reply from one 
> part of node 101, a group without leaders, right? So why should a 
> group without leaders appoint a spokesperson to answer for the many?  
> Please don't be afraid of these questions, just answer them as 
> concisely as you see fit.  I am not saying that the answers that Jay 
> gave are wrong, they just seem to be glossed over slightly.  There is 
> no shame in admitting the truth, is there?
>
> Please, this is quite important for me.
>
> Paul Knight
>
> On 12 Mar 2006, at 23:34, Peter Van Dijck wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "I find through reading this back, I still have a lot of non answers 
>> or half understood question"
>>
>> For god's sake Paul! Work with us here.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On 3/12/06, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: On 
>> which questions would you like me to be more specific about?
>>>
>>> On 12 Mar 2006, at 22:06, jonny goldstein wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  Paul, please be specific about what questions Jay didn't clarify for
>>>  you to your satisfaction so he or other people can respond to you 
>>> with
>>>  the info you are looking for. Otherwise we just have to guess what 
>>> you
>>>  need further elaboration on, which problably won't get you the info
>>>  you need.
>>>
>>>  --Jonny G.
>>>
>>>  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight >> @...>
>>>  wrote:
>>>  >
>>>  > Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I find through reading
>>>  > this back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood
>>>  > questions that seem to avoiding some of the issues raised. I would
>>>  > like others who are involved to also have a go at the questions as
>>>  > frankly as possible to get a fuller picture.
>>>
>>>  >
>>>  > Thanks again
>>>  >
>>>  > Paul Knight
>>>  >
>>>  > On 12 Mar 2006, at 20:23, Jay dedman wrote:
>>>  >
>>>  > > > I would just like to ask some pretty straight forward 
>>> questions
>>>  > > to all those associated with Node 101. This includes Michael
>>>  > > Verdi, Markus Sandy, Ryanne and anyone else who teaches 
>>> Vlogging.
>>>  > > I also viewed Michael Verdi's (Anarchy video from May 2005). I
>>>  > > don't have any intentions other than getting some straight 
>>> answers,
>>>  > > I would like you answer these questions as >frankly as 
>>> possible. I
>>>  > > need to make up my own mind on this and your answers will help.
>>>  > >
>>>  > > sure...no secrets.
>>>  > > there is no leader at node101.org, so others can jump in with 
>>> their
>>>  > > opinions.
>>>  > >
>>>  > > > After viewing the Interview with Markus Sandy on Blip by 93mm,
>>>  > > you (collectively) are renowned for helping people to be able to
>>>  > > vlog, which is a good thing, but in the long term:
>>>  > > > 1. What are your objectives?
>>>  > >
>>>  > > to teach people how to videoblog.
>>>  > >
>>>  > > > 2. Why do you want to take on the media?
>>>  > >
>>>  > > its just about building a bigger buffet table. more outlets are
>>>  > > healthier.
>>>  > > its important that regular people have an place for their ideas.
>>>  > > the idea is to flatten the playing field so you could publish 
>>> your own
>>>  > > media without any gatekeepers making a decision if its good 
>>> enough.
>>>  > > plus its just fun to post video online.
>>>  > >
>>>  > > > 3. How much do you charge people to go on these courses?
>>>  > >
>>>  > > free. we just ask people to get involved and help out.
>>>  > > the idea is that once you learn to videoblog, you then start 
>>> teaching
>>>  > > other people.
>>>  > > that's what this Videoblogging does.
>>>  > >
>>>  > > > 4. Do you all still have jobs in the film/TV industry?
>>>  > >
>>>  > > i work at a Community TV station( http://mnn.org)
>>>  > > Josh Leo works for a radio service that makes content for
>>>  > > developing nations.
>>>  > > steve does independent contract work in video/web design.
>>>  > > ryan used to be a video editor at PBS.
>>>  > >
>>>  > > our day jobs are separate from volunteering to run a Node.
>>>  > >
>>>  > > > 5. How exclusive 

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Devlon



And Ryanne and Verdi are hip-deep in finishing a book.On 3/12/06, Gena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:



This just hit me - most of the people you mentioned might be at SXSW
who-ha in Texas http://www.sxsw.com/. If not hip deep in conferences
they are up to the eyebrows in parties. Give it a few days, say around
Wed/Thusday but I'm sure you will get the answers that you need.

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 01:00:11 +0100, duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
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> (apart from that large rocket launch pad being built under node101 San  
> Antonio, ready to fire up satellites broadcasting verdi vlogs only..  
> shit .. sorry michael, didn't mean to let that one slip out)

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Paul Knight


Thanks Duncan,Well I am waiting for a reply and please people don't think I am being impatient, but answering each and every individual comment.  As far as me NEEDing to specify which answers I thought were glossed over by Jay, no I don't, not really, so long as I get answers for all 7 questions, I'll be happy.  It's just that if I don't keep this open someone will jump in with a total irrelivant which will look far more interesting and it will loose the thread.  Oh and err, sorry to hear about the snow, I don't live that far north so didn't get any.PaulOn 13 Mar 2006, at 00:00, duncan wrote: On 3/12/06, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Well, if was to go back on myself I wouldn't be helping this thread at all, now would I, are you node 101 guys afraid of answering the questions?  As far as I was concerned I only got one reply from one part of node 101, a group without leaders, right? paul... judging by the gmail clock your questions have only been up there for about 4 hours! it's pretty cool for jay to get back so quickly to such a complicated set of questions.. i'm sure that the others out there who are involved with node101 will get back.. but it's sunday and there are better things to do sometimes than sit at a computer! ( and yes..i can justify myself here.. i've been out in the snow ! ;)  )  So why should a group without leaders appoint a spokesperson to answer for the many?  i don't think anyone appointed jay.. he was just the first to reply  Please don't be afraid of these questions, just answer them as concisely as you see fit.  I am not saying that the answers that Jay gave are wrong, they just seem to be glossed over slightly.  There is no shame in admitting the truth, is there? paul.. you NEED to specify what you felt was glossed over, otherwise no-one will know what to elaborate on! i mean.. what do you think people are hiding? (apart from that large rocket launch pad being built under node101 San Antonio, ready to fire up satellites broadcasting verdi vlogs only.. shit .. sorry michael, didn't mean to let that one slip out) be wellbe patient!duncan -- http://29fragiledays.blogspot.com >http://www.kleindesign.co.uk   SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Use YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread duncan



On 3/12/06, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Well, if was to go back on myself I wouldn't be helping this thread at all, now would I, are you node 101 guys afraid of answering the questions?  As far as I was concerned I only got one reply from one part of node 101, a group without leaders, right? 
paul... judging by the gmail clock your questions have only been up there for about 4 hours! it's pretty cool for jay to get back so quickly to such a complicated set of questions.. i'm sure that the others out there who are involved with node101 will get back.. but it's sunday and there are better things to do sometimes than sit at a computer! ( and yes..i can justify myself here.. i've been out in the snow ! ;)  )
 So why should a group without leaders appoint a spokesperson to answer for the many?  
i don't think anyone appointed jay.. he was just the first to reply 
Please don't be afraid of these questions, just answer them as concisely as you see fit.  I am not saying that the answers that Jay gave are wrong, they just seem to be glossed over slightly.  There is no shame in admitting the truth, is there?
paul.. you NEED to specify what you felt was glossed over, otherwise no-one will know what to elaborate on! i mean.. what do you think people are hiding? (apart from that large rocket launch pad being built under node101 San Antonio, ready to fire up satellites broadcasting verdi vlogs only.. shit .. sorry michael, didn't mean to let that one slip out)
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Paul Knight


No I never insinuate, I just want more people to answer the straightforward questions Dave.On 12 Mar 2006, at 23:51, David Howell wrote:  Not quite sure what you mean by this? Are you insinuating that people who volunteer for None 101 are hiding something?  David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >There is no shame in admitting the truth, is there? >  > Please, this is quite important for me. >  > Paul Knight >   SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Use YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Brett Gaylor



what are you on about?  give it a couple of days if you want more
people to chime in.  They're do-gooders trying to get more people
to videoblog.  Seems pretty simple.On 3/12/06, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, if was to go back on myself I wouldn't be helping this thread at
all, now would I, are you node 101 guys afraid of answering the
questions?  As far as I was concerned I only got one reply from
one part of node 101, a group without leaders, right? So why should a
group without leaders appoint a spokesperson to answer for the
many?  Please don't be afraid of these questions, just answer them
as concisely as you see fit.  I am not saying that the answers
that Jay gave are wrong, they just seem to be glossed over
slightly.  There is no shame in admitting the truth, is there?Please, this is quite important for me.Paul Knight
On 12 Mar 2006, at 23:34, Peter Van Dijck wrote: On the ones you didn't feel you got answers to. 
"I find through reading this back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood question" For god's sake Paul! Work with us here.Peter
On 3/12/06, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
 On which questions would you like me to be more specific about?
On 12 Mar 2006, at 22:06, jonny goldstein wrote: 
  Paul, please be specific about what questions Jay didn't clarify for  you to your satisfaction so he or other people can respond to you with the info you are looking for. Otherwise we just have to guess what you
 need further elaboration on, which problably won't get  you the info  you need.  --Jonny G.  --- In 
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight  wrote: > > Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.  I find through reading   > this back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood  
 > questions that seem to avoiding some of the issues raised.  I would   > like others who are involved to also have a go at the questions as   > frankly as possible to get a fuller picture.  > 
 > Thanks again >  > Paul Knight >  > On 12 Mar 2006, at 20:23, Jay dedman wrote:  >  > > > I would just like to ask some pretty straight forward questions   > > to all those associated with Node 101.  This includes Michael  
 > > Verdi, Markus Sandy, Ryanne and anyone else who teaches Vlogging.    > > I also viewed Michael Verdi's (Anarchy video from May 2005).  I   > > don't have any intentions other than getting some straight answers,  
 > > I would like you answer these questions as >frankly as possible.  I   > > need to make up my own mind on this and your answers will help. > > > > sure...no secrets. > > there is no leader at 
 node101.org, so others can jump in with their   > > opinions. > > > > > After viewing the Interview with Markus Sandy on Blip by 93mm,  
 > > you (collectively) are renowned for helping people to be able to   > > vlog, which is a good thing, but in the long term: > > > 1.  What are your objectives? > > > > to teach people how to videoblog.
 > > > > > 2.  Why do you want to take on the media?  > > > > its just about building a bigger buffet table. more outlets are   > > healthier. > > its important that regular people have an place for their ideas.
 > > the idea is to flatten the playing field so you could publish your own  > > media without any gatekeepers making a decision if its good enough. > > plus its just fun to post video online.
 > > > > > 3.  How much do you charge people to go on these courses?  > > > > free. we just ask people to get involved and help out. > > the idea is that once you learn to videoblog, you then start teaching
 > > other people. > > that's what this Videoblogging does.  > > > > > 4.  Do you all still have jobs in the film/TV industry? > > > > i work at a Community TV station(
 http://mnn.org) > > Josh Leo works for a radio service that makes content for   > > developing nations.
 > > steve does independent contract work in video/web design. > > ryan used to be a video editor at PBS.  > > > > our day jobs are separate from volunteering to run a Node. > >
 > > > 5.  How exclusive is Node 101, could I join and do the same over   > > here? > >  > > you seem to have an idea that we are extremely organized like a   > > business.
 > > we're just a bunch of like-minded people trying to do something good. > > we would love for you to start a Node where you live.  > > find a free space to teach, wi-fi, and we'll hook you up with a blog.
 > > just set regular hours and show up. > > anyone who reads this...please open your own Node. > > it really depends on each person's ingenuity.  > > > > > 6.  How do you guys actually see the newbies such as myself,  
 > > without any media training, videoblogging? > > > > don't understand this question. you are videoblogging.  > > part of my personal mission is to smash this notion that making video
 > > is difficult. > > its easy. > > the other mission is to make sure people understand that their voice > > is important. > > I dont need an audience of 1-million to show how i feel about the  
 >

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Paul Knight


Well, if was to go back on myself I wouldn't be helping this thread at all, now would I, are you node 101 guys afraid of answering the questions?  As far as I was concerned I only got one reply from one part of node 101, a group without leaders, right? So why should a group without leaders appoint a spokesperson to answer for the many?  Please don't be afraid of these questions, just answer them as concisely as you see fit.  I am not saying that the answers that Jay gave are wrong, they just seem to be glossed over slightly.  There is no shame in admitting the truth, is there?Please, this is quite important for me.Paul KnightOn 12 Mar 2006, at 23:34, Peter Van Dijck wrote: On the ones you didn't feel you got answers to. "I find through reading this back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood question" For god's sake Paul! Work with us here.PeterOn 3/12/06, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: On which questions would you like me to be more specific about?On 12 Mar 2006, at 22:06, jonny goldstein wrote:   Paul, please be specific about what questions Jay didn't clarify for  you to your satisfaction so he or other people can respond to you with the info you are looking for. Otherwise we just have to guess what you need further elaboration on, which problably won't get  you the info  you need.  --Jonny G.  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight  wrote: > > Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.  I find through reading   > this back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood   > questions that seem to avoiding some of the issues raised.  I would   > like others who are involved to also have a go at the questions as   > frankly as possible to get a fuller picture.  >  > Thanks again >  > Paul Knight >  > On 12 Mar 2006, at 20:23, Jay dedman wrote:  >  > > > I would just like to ask some pretty straight forward questions   > > to all those associated with Node 101.  This includes Michael   > > Verdi, Markus Sandy, Ryanne and anyone else who teaches Vlogging.    > > I also viewed Michael Verdi's (Anarchy video from May 2005).  I   > > don't have any intentions other than getting some straight answers,   > > I would like you answer these questions as >frankly as possible.  I   > > need to make up my own mind on this and your answers will help. > > > > sure...no secrets. > > there is no leader at  node101.org, so others can jump in with their   > > opinions. > > > > > After viewing the Interview with Markus Sandy on Blip by 93mm,   > > you (collectively) are renowned for helping people to be able to   > > vlog, which is a good thing, but in the long term: > > > 1.  What are your objectives? > > > > to teach people how to videoblog. > > > > > 2.  Why do you want to take on the media?  > > > > its just about building a bigger buffet table. more outlets are   > > healthier. > > its important that regular people have an place for their ideas. > > the idea is to flatten the playing field so you could publish your own  > > media without any gatekeepers making a decision if its good enough. > > plus its just fun to post video online. > > > > > 3.  How much do you charge people to go on these courses?  > > > > free. we just ask people to get involved and help out. > > the idea is that once you learn to videoblog, you then start teaching > > other people. > > that's what this Videoblogging does.  > > > > > 4.  Do you all still have jobs in the film/TV industry? > > > > i work at a Community TV station( http://mnn.org) > > Josh Leo works for a radio service that makes content for   > > developing nations. > > steve does independent contract work in video/web design. > > ryan used to be a video editor at PBS.  > > > > our day jobs are separate from volunteering to run a Node. > > > > > 5.  How exclusive is Node 101, could I join and do the same over   > > here? > >  > > you seem to have an idea that we are extremely organized like a   > > business. > > we're just a bunch of like-minded people trying to do something good. > > we would love for you to start a Node where you live.  > > find a free space to teach, wi-fi, and we'll hook you up with a blog. > > just set regular hours and show up. > > anyone who reads this...please open your own Node. > > it really depends on each person's ingenuity.  > > > > > 6.  How do you guys actually see the newbies such as myself,   > > without any media training, videoblogging? > > > > don't understand this question. you are videoblogging.  > > part of my personal mission is to smash this notion that making video > > is difficult. > > its easy. > > the other mission is to make sure people understand that their voice > > is important. > > I dont need an audience of 1-million to show how i feel about the   > > world. > > > > > 7.  Do you have ordinary jobs or do you actually work for or at   > > Node 101? > > > > its all volunteer. > > we are trying to raise some money at VloggerCon so we can afford to > > buy different nodes equipment, etc. most of

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Peter Van Dijck



On the ones you didn't feel you got answers to. "I find through reading this back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood question"
For god's sake Paul! Work with us here.PeterOn 3/12/06, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

On which questions would you like me to be more specific about?On 12 Mar 2006, at 22:06, jonny goldstein wrote:
  Paul, please be specific about what questions Jay didn't clarify for
 you to your satisfaction so he or other people can respond to you with the info you are looking for. Otherwise we just have to guess what you need further elaboration on, which problably won't get  you the info
 you need.  --Jonny G.  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight  wrote: > > Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.  I find through reading   > this back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood   > questions that seem to avoiding some of the issues raised.  I would  
 > like others who are involved to also have a go at the questions as   > frankly as possible to get a fuller picture.  >  > Thanks again >  > Paul Knight >  > On 12 Mar 2006, at 20:23, Jay dedman wrote:
 >  > > > I would just like to ask some pretty straight forward questions   > > to all those associated with Node 101.  This includes Michael   > > Verdi, Markus Sandy, Ryanne and anyone else who teaches Vlogging.   
 > > I also viewed Michael Verdi's (Anarchy video from May 2005).  I   > > don't have any intentions other than getting some straight answers,   > > I would like you answer these questions as >frankly as possible.  I  
 > > need to make up my own mind on this and your answers will help. > > > > sure...no secrets. > > there is no leader at 
node101.org, so others can jump in with their   > > opinions. > > > > > After viewing the Interview with Markus Sandy on Blip by 93mm,   > > you (collectively) are renowned for helping people to be able to  
 > > vlog, which is a good thing, but in the long term: > > > 1.  What are your objectives? > > > > to teach people how to videoblog. > > > > > 2.  Why do you want to take on the media?
 > > > > its just about building a bigger buffet table. more outlets are   > > healthier. > > its important that regular people have an place for their ideas. > > the idea is to flatten the playing field so you could publish your own
 > > media without any gatekeepers making a decision if its good enough. > > plus its just fun to post video online. > > > > > 3.  How much do you charge people to go on these courses?
 > > > > free. we just ask people to get involved and help out. > > the idea is that once you learn to videoblog, you then start teaching > > other people. > > that's what this Videoblogging does.
 > > > > > 4.  Do you all still have jobs in the film/TV industry? > > > > i work at a Community TV station(
http://mnn.org) > > Josh Leo works for a radio service that makes content for   > > developing nations. > > steve does independent contract work in video/web design. > > ryan used to be a video editor at PBS.
 > > > > our day jobs are separate from volunteering to run a Node. > > > > > 5.  How exclusive is Node 101, could I join and do the same over   > > here? > >
 > > you seem to have an idea that we are extremely organized like a   > > business. > > we're just a bunch of like-minded people trying to do something good. > > we would love for you to start a Node where you live.
 > > find a free space to teach, wi-fi, and we'll hook you up with a blog. > > just set regular hours and show up. > > anyone who reads this...please open your own Node. > > it really depends on each person's ingenuity.
 > > > > > 6.  How do you guys actually see the newbies such as myself,   > > without any media training, videoblogging? > > > > don't understand this question. you are videoblogging.
 > > part of my personal mission is to smash this notion that making video > > is difficult. > > its easy. > > the other mission is to make sure people understand that their voice
 > > is important. > > I dont need an audience of 1-million to show how i feel about the   > > world. > > > > > 7.  Do you have ordinary jobs or do you actually work for or at  
 > > Node 101? > > > > its all volunteer. > > we are trying to raise some money at VloggerCon so we can afford to > > buy different nodes equipment, etc. most of us are using either old
 > > computers...or expect people to have their own...or using existing > > equipment in the places we teach. > > > > > I am asking these questions just to get a feel for this group,  
 > > and to get a proper perspective to the kind of people I am reading   > > the e-mails from on a daily basis.  You see I thought it was okay   > > to involved in Videoblogging so long as you had a camcorder, a  
 > > computer with editing software and a broadband connection, a little   > > bit of talent and a self inflated ego to be able to post my face on   > > >line. > > > > Maybe you can explain why you think it was other than this.
 > > > > > Please don

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Node 101

2006-03-12 Thread Paul Knight


On which questions would you like me to be more specific about?On 12 Mar 2006, at 22:06, jonny goldstein wrote:  Paul, please be specific about what questions Jay didn't clarify for you to your satisfaction so he or other people can respond to you with the info you are looking for. Otherwise we just have to guess what you need further elaboration on, which problably won't get  you the info you need.  --Jonny G.  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.  I find through reading   > this back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood   > questions that seem to avoiding some of the issues raised.  I would   > like others who are involved to also have a go at the questions as   > frankly as possible to get a fuller picture.  >  > Thanks again >  > Paul Knight >  > On 12 Mar 2006, at 20:23, Jay dedman wrote: >  > > > I would just like to ask some pretty straight forward questions   > > to all those associated with Node 101.  This includes Michael   > > Verdi, Markus Sandy, Ryanne and anyone else who teaches Vlogging.    > > I also viewed Michael Verdi's (Anarchy video from May 2005).  I   > > don't have any intentions other than getting some straight answers,   > > I would like you answer these questions as >frankly as possible.  I   > > need to make up my own mind on this and your answers will help. > > > > sure...no secrets. > > there is no leader at node101.org, so others can jump in with their   > > opinions. > > > > > After viewing the Interview with Markus Sandy on Blip by 93mm,   > > you (collectively) are renowned for helping people to be able to   > > vlog, which is a good thing, but in the long term: > > > 1.  What are your objectives? > > > > to teach people how to videoblog. > > > > > 2.  Why do you want to take on the media? > > > > its just about building a bigger buffet table. more outlets are   > > healthier. > > its important that regular people have an place for their ideas. > > the idea is to flatten the playing field so you could publish your own > > media without any gatekeepers making a decision if its good enough. > > plus its just fun to post video online. > > > > > 3.  How much do you charge people to go on these courses? > > > > free. we just ask people to get involved and help out. > > the idea is that once you learn to videoblog, you then start teaching > > other people. > > that's what this Videoblogging does. > > > > > 4.  Do you all still have jobs in the film/TV industry? > > > > i work at a Community TV station(http://mnn.org) > > Josh Leo works for a radio service that makes content for   > > developing nations. > > steve does independent contract work in video/web design. > > ryan used to be a video editor at PBS. > > > > our day jobs are separate from volunteering to run a Node. > > > > > 5.  How exclusive is Node 101, could I join and do the same over   > > here? > > > > you seem to have an idea that we are extremely organized like a   > > business. > > we're just a bunch of like-minded people trying to do something good. > > we would love for you to start a Node where you live. > > find a free space to teach, wi-fi, and we'll hook you up with a blog. > > just set regular hours and show up. > > anyone who reads this...please open your own Node. > > it really depends on each person's ingenuity. > > > > > 6.  How do you guys actually see the newbies such as myself,   > > without any media training, videoblogging? > > > > don't understand this question. you are videoblogging. > > part of my personal mission is to smash this notion that making video > > is difficult. > > its easy. > > the other mission is to make sure people understand that their voice > > is important. > > I dont need an audience of 1-million to show how i feel about the   > > world. > > > > > 7.  Do you have ordinary jobs or do you actually work for or at   > > Node 101? > > > > its all volunteer. > > we are trying to raise some money at VloggerCon so we can afford to > > buy different nodes equipment, etc. most of us are using either old > > computers...or expect people to have their own...or using existing > > equipment in the places we teach. > > > > > I am asking these questions just to get a feel for this group,   > > and to get a proper perspective to the kind of people I am reading   > > the e-mails from on a daily basis.  You see I thought it was okay   > > to involved in Videoblogging so long as you had a camcorder, a   > > computer with editing software and a broadband connection, a little   > > bit of talent and a self inflated ego to be able to post my face on   > > >line. > > > > Maybe you can explain why you think it was other than this. > > > > > Please don't refer me to a web page or wiki I would like answers   > > written by you, not some notice board. > > > > hey paul, let me know if these answers were sufficient. > > > > jay > > > > > > -- > > Adventures in Videoblogging > >