i don't think this has been posted in this group...
look what this guy has done..you can leave a video comment!
http://www.blogcheese.com/andre_testo/
crazy!
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Just to nitpick (don't I always?) there are many more types than that.
My own vlogs are not personal in the way yours are - I'm never in front
of the camera and only documenting my life in the sense that I'm
documenting some things I happen to see and places I happen to be. But
there's no unifyi
Would
you mind checking out mine and letting me know how they look? Search in
podcasts for "Beginning with I". I've spent several days encoding them,
and would like to know it was for a good cause! Thanks.-- best regards,Deirdré Straughanwww.beginningwithi.com
(personal)www.tvblob.com (work)
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Paul,
I thought the exact same thing, so I didn't register, then I found out
from this list that you have to use the credit card to register,
because they want it on hand for all the music you're going to buy. It
does sort of suck that you have to give them a credit card number, but
they won't
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen" <[EMAIL
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wrote:
I recommend this one book over and over
> again. It's a college text book called Mass Media Law (by Don Pember) and
> it covers all the areas you need covered when you produce media for public
> c
I just stumbled into this guy's website - not a blog. He is a one man
production company. I think he uses a combo of traditional and
computer techniques to create his videos.
The one that I viewed was musical sci-fi piece on "Area 2 Slash 2"
which I gather was created for a 24 hour movie making pr
via podcasting news:
Video Podcasting to Drive 2.9 Billion Internet Video Market
October 19, 2005
In-Stat, a technology research firm, is predicting that video content
services will become a leading-edge portion of all premium
subscription services offered via the Internet. By 2009, non-adult
vide
I got my video iPod today, HOORAY! Just watched some Rocketboom and
some Tiki Bar TV and some Human Dog. It looks pretty amazing on my
21" TV as well. The only problem is MY videos. I have been saving my
last couple vids with H.264 in anticipation of the new iPod but they
won't play on it.
> Add a third that are out there that I would like to see more of:
> Storytellers.
> Far and few between right now, perhaps we will see more storytelling
> leveraging everything the format has to offer.
> I am searching for storytellers, in any medium. As a viewer, I think ideas
> are more impor
Ted said:
> Add a third that are out there that I would like to see more of:
Storytellers.
+1. I totally agree.
--- Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One kind is like mine: personal...like home video.
> I dont expect anyone to pay for it.
I'd say that is a BIG part of the vloggers.
Sim
Oh, one more comment on looking for more subscribers: make sure it's
listed in Mefeedia too. We turn all videos into a MediaRSS feed which
is the ONLY way to get into Yahoo video search through RSS (and we add
thumbs too). (Regular RSS doesn't work, I just heard this on a
podcast). So that's nice :
On 10/20/05, miglsd27 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My problem with Quicktime is the differences between viewing the same file on
> a Mac or a
> Win machine. On a Mac the movies start as soon as enough data as been loaded
> so that it
> plays everything without stoping. On a Win machine, after cli
I really like the way Discovery Channel uses sounds that COULD be
in a scene but AREN'T, like dropped tools or barking. All that's
needed is audio software that allows editing based on signal strength
( maybe Steve will put that feature in iMovie6).
Journalists don't pay when someone walks
Add a third that are out there that I would like to see more of: Storytellers.
Far and few between right now, perhaps we will see more storytelling leveraging everything the format has to offer.
I am searching for storytellers, in any medium. As a viewer, I think
ideas are more important to
I downloaded the browser last night for PC, will try Mac tonight. It
was having problems posting to my blog (I host my own wordpress). Some
cool features, but clearly still pre-release.On 10/20/05, LeanBackVids.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Flock "Developer Preview"...
http://www.flock.com/
Jay dedman wrote:
> One kind is like mine: personal...like home video.
> theres no format or regularly scheduled program.
> I dont expect anyone to pay for it. hell, Im happy if my close friends watch
> it.
> im documenting my life for the future.
>
> another kind are these new "vidcasts" that Ap
Yeah I really like Pauls little animations too! I'm subscribed!
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Loiez D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> ;-)
>
> http://pjkproductions.blogspot.com/
>
> Paul is very appreciated by all the community of frenc
Flock "Developer Preview"...
http://www.flock.com/developer/download/preview/
username: caveat
password: emptor
-Matt
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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 23:37:17 +0200, Dave Huth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would you share with us what these answers are?
IANAL so I can't cover details. I recommend this one book over and over
again. It's a college text book called Mass Media Law (by Don Pember) and
it covers all the areas
> The traditional concept now is that you pay entities like local PBS
> stations, cable companies and such a set fee. The current vlog
> implementation may be too cumberson to figure out how much to pay each
> vlog with a rel="payment" based on what they accept (paypal, credit
> card, etc.) That
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen" <[EMAIL
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wrote:
>
> On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 13:14:01 +0200, Dave Huth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This may be one area where the ethics and law-making on this subject is
> > lagging behind
> > the technology enablin
BevSykes wrote:
>> Paul Knight wrote:
>> If you're at a loose end and want something more thrilling than the
norm, or just want you
>> brain to turn to gello or jelly, you can do less better than
visiting my site which offers not
>> only bi-lingual french and english titles it also has a grea
Sorry,
It was not a good idea
http://www.borvo2.cyberbrain.net/videos/souv2.mov
Loiez
Le 20 oct. 05 à 23:22, Loiez D. a écrit :
> ( vlogging is not a US field)
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Paul's work is great. Check him out at:http://pjkproductions.blogspot.com/Welcome aboard Paul! LynnLynn LaneCoal River Pictures/SKILLZ DVD Magazinewebsite: www.CoalRiverPictures.comemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]vlog: http://docmaker.blogspot.comfeed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/docmakerAIVF/IDARing 8 M
;-)http://pjkproductions.blogspot.com/Paul is very appreciated by all the community of french vloggers for his efforts to communicate with the whole world. ( vlogging is not a US field) He makes great technical progress and he give a good way for all the vloggersThx a lot Paul for all your work
You'll get a lot more subscribers if you actually
include a URL in your message!
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http://basykes.blip.tv/Video: http://www.ourmedia.org/user/24663Journal:
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- Original Message -
From:
Paul Knight
If you're at a loose end and want something more thrilling than the norm, or
just want you
brain to turn to gello or jelly, you can do less better than visiting my site
which offers not
only bi-lingual french and english titles it also has a great deal of really
fine and dandy
stop motion ani
You need to register on the Apple site, but that doesn't require buying anything and therefore no credit card.
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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:22:38 +0200, Clint Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of the things about putting your stuff out to the world and asking
> for critiques is expecting that some of that world are going to come
> back to you with negative feedback. Some people are just assholes.
That rem
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:10:08 +0200, jonny goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> My impression of this guy who commented is that he's young, he's
> passionate, and very
> opinionated.
I was surprised to see that he's actually 30 years old. But definitely
passionate and opinionated. He stri
Is your video in h.323 or mpeg4?
-Peter
http://sightspeed.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> recently, I tested my new video blog and feedburner.
>
> after uploading my test video to blogger, I feed burnt it on
> feeds.feedburner.
Also, I believe your video has to be in H.323 or mpeg4. Mine's in
mpeg1, which more people (in theory) can play, but not so hip. Or
compressed. Alas.
-Peter
http://sightspeed.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> It appears yo
Email subscriptions:
Feedblitz does this.
It's now partnered with Feedburner, so if you are using Feedburner just
go to "Publicize" and click on "Email subscriptions".
Otherwise go directly to http://www.feedblitz.com/
I haven't used it. Don't know anything about it other than it must work
This is a well known issue.
IE sucks, unfortunately.
The solution is to embed the video in HTML, which is a bit of a pain in
the behind, and can mess up syndication if you use FeedBurner.
So here's the real solution... its a code generator that I built that
creates links to launch the video in a
jonny goldstein wrote:
> My impression of this guy who commented is that he's young, he's
> passionate, and very
> opinionated. He's posted like 7 comments so far on that one post. I
> think he's calling
> things like he sees them, even if in a totally snotty way. I
> recommended he go check o
Title: Message
helllo everyone, I posted my first video
at http://surveillanceheadnews.blogspot.com called "Razrez" the blog is not finished at all yet but I noticed the video plays fine in
Mozillla and Firefox, but has to
"download" in Explorer. U know why? Is there a way to remedy that?
My impression of this guy who commented is that he's young, he's passionate,
and very
opinionated. He's posted like 7 comments so far on that one post. I think he's
calling
things like he sees them, even if in a totally snotty way. I recommended he go
check out
Steve's army birthday post, an
Thanks to Zadi Diaz, I became aware of this site!
I'm currently searching for hosts for an online daily show that will
be on AOL's Instant Messenger portal (http://aimtoday.aol.com),
produced by Network Live (http://www.networklive.com - produced this
summer's Live8 concerts). The show will ideal
Title: Message
>>And yeah I learned a few things, one being that not just anyone
can be a citizen journalist because a little bit of talent and creativity is
required.Now that's just being an asshole. Get your fucking camera and
go out and post something first before you start tossing comme
Wow. Thank you for sharing this. I hunger for more!!On 10/19/05, Scott Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
hey all,
on a related topic to the presidents' video shot
entirely on cell phones, i think this video by fredo
viola remains a landmark... you may have all seen it
by now, but just in cas
The way I understand it is that "legally" all you need is
someone's "consent" to record them and use it. This consent can be
written, verbal, or implied. It's legal either way, however it's
easier to prove in court if it's written, that's documentary
evidence. It's harder to prove that you had
Paul wrote:
>
> recently, I tested my new video blog and feedburner.
>
> after uploading my test video to blogger, I feed burnt it on
> feeds.feedburner.com/eslteacherlink
>
> In fireant, my blog downloads nicely, but on itunes, it says "No media
> to download"
>
> what gives?
I see this:
h
Paul wrote:
> It appears you need an account inorder to submit a podcast... amd to get
> an account, you must have a credit card... what if you don't own a
> credit card???
For iTunes, just find someone with an account to submit it for you. Post
it to the list, and I'm sure someone will submit
After I create a v-blog on blogger they send ME an email with the
picture I put up.
When you click on the picture, it goes to the .mov I linked to the
Picture.
QUESTIONS:
1. How do I do that myself using Mail for MAC? PICTURE AND LINK to new
v-blog to send to my lists?
2. When I forward the e
Thanks for the comments, Richard. I've found
that my daughter, for example, could see it when she upgraded to Windows Media
9, so I think you're right--that may be the problem. At the moment I'm
just using Windows Movie Maker and haven't tried capturing the movies as
.avi for compression
I´m making this video content only for her vlog/blog, and so she can email the
specialised
media and have a link in the end that will lead them to the video. But If she
gets to be a
candidate (the infamous 7500 signatures
) and I end up doing stuff for her
campaign (to
be broadcasted) then th
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 13:54:33 +0200, Justin Chapweske
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chances are that the usual suspects of Yahoo, Google, Amazon, Microsoft,
> AOL, Napster, and so on will be able to offer much more compelling
> content at a potentially lower price than an independent can.
You hav
On 10/20/05, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
recently, I tested my new video blog and feedburner.
after uploading my test video to blogger, I feed burnt it on
feeds.feedburner.com/eslteacherlink
In fireant, my blog downloads nicely, but on itunes, it says "No
media to download"
Is it
Its a nice idea, but you have a chicken-and-egg problem where you need
the exclusive compelling content before you get the users.
Chances are that the usual suspects of Yahoo, Google, Amazon, Microsoft,
AOL, Napster, and so on will be able to offer much more compelling
content at a potentially low
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 13:14:01 +0200, Dave Huth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This may be one area where the ethics and law-making on this subject is
> lagging behind
> the technology enabling it. (As usual!)
Not really. There have been more cases than anyone can count. The camera
is not a new i
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Deirdre Straughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I noticed this in the YouTube terms of use:
>
> "(ii) You have the written consent, release, and /or permission of each and
> every identifiable individual person in the User Submission to use the name
> or lik
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