I disagree. I believe it was an Open Media Summit, not an
Open Media Summit. There is a big difference. There was an open
text chat that was available for a portion of the event, although it
appeared either to break down or maybe no one was chatting on it
after about 2pm EDT.
And there was a
I just found out that none of my videos will show on the Video iPod.
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I just found out that none of my videos will show on the Video iPod.
I'm struggling with coming up with a good solution. I've read a recent
post which didn't help. I use compressor from FCP, to compress the videos.
What is the best way to encode for the ViPod? Preferably a good mixture of
good
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/creatingvideo.html
On Oct 25, 2005, at 6:09 AM, bottomunion wrote:
I just found out that none of my videos will show on the Video iPod.
I'm struggling with coming up with a good solution. I've read a
recent
post which didn't help. I use compressor
Jason Daniels of Lowell Telecommunications sent me a list of VJ
software recently that I'm happy to share:
From: Jason Daniels
Date: October 17, 2005 12:19:20 PM EDT
To: 'Jan'
Subject: RE: Editing
Jan,
Thanks for the invite - I might be interested in coming - but
traveling with
gear is
Now I'm wondering if my videos show up on the new iPod.. Anywone have
one that wants to test it for me? That would be huge help!
Thanks,
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On 10/25/05, bottomunion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just
Frank,
Thanks for taking the time to make those wmv files.
On Oct 24, 2005, at 6:43 PM, Frank Carver wrote:
To that end I have re-encoded your source AVI at 256kbps and 384kbps
(more common WMV bitrates) for comparison. To me there seems little by
way of difference in quality between these
Hey Eric,
The problem is your audio. You're using IMA 4:1, the iPod only does
AAC (mpeg4-Audio if you're on Qt 6).
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On Oct 25, 2005, at 5:09 AM, bottomunion wrote:
I just found out that none of my
Yeah, that worksOn 10/24/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me... remove the 44 at the end:
http://images.mefeedia.com/video/2005/07/05/07/RUN-13706/frames/90x68/
-Josh
On 10/25/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The url that this link returns is broken? If I go
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're missing a crucial step.
You need an RSS feed.
Check out http://FreeVlog.org and go down to step #6.
If you have an RSS feed, then people can subscribe to your videoblog
and have your videos delivered to them
Here's my short list in compiled in my very brief vlogging experience:
d/p wolf: http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/%7Edpwolf/blog/
29 fragile days: http://29fragiledays.blogspot.com/
Fast moving animals: http://fastmovinganimals.blogspot.com/
versionsporadic:
grahamawatson wrote:
I do have this feed already: feed://lossyvideo.blogspot.com/atom.xml (which
Blogger
seems to have made for me), but I didn't make an icon for it as it appears up
in the
address bar (on my browser at least). Is there a something special about the
feed burner
feeds
On Oct 25, 2005, at 8:48 AM, grahamawatson wrote:
Is there a something special about the feed burner
feeds that I'm missing?
Hey Graham,
That feed is the Atom feed that Blogger uses by default. It's great
for subscribing to your text posts. But if you want people to be
able to take
if you want the feed to carry your videos (meaning people can subscribe
and download the videos from the feed) you have to follow step 6 on
freevlog.orgOn 10/25/05, grahamawatson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're
we are launching www.bobthevlog.com this week, currently an online vote for presenters.should I make this available to ipod users or just stick to wmv and mobile?cheers
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Done, thanks everybody!
My feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/LossyVideo
And thanks especially to Michael Verdi and your tutorial, you are doing some
pretty great
stuff in this community (not to say others aren't too, of course)
Graham
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My QuickTime tip of the day:
I downloaded the new QT 7 but haven't upgraded to Pro yet.
I still have QT 6 Pro too, since I put it in a folder before
downloading QT 7.
So I can still save and export files with QT 6 PRO, while also being
able to watch new videos encoded with QT 7.
--Steve
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Peter
Works for me... remove the 44 at the end:
http://images.mefeedia.com/video/2005/07/05/07/RUN-13706/frames/90x68/
-Josh
On 10/25/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The url that this link returns is broken? If I go to:
This is really cool, Peter! Thanks!
-Mike
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have to view source, it's an xml file.
Peter
Works for me... remove the 44 at the end:
http://images.mefeedia.com/video/2005/07/05/07/RUN-13706/frames/90x68/
petertheman wrote:
You have to view source, it's an xml file.
Any chance you could use utf-8 instead of iso-8859-1?
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1?
Pete
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The real Mefeedia API is still a few months off, but meanwhile, if
you want to use the thumbnails pictures mefeedia generates, you can
use this:
http://api.mefeedia.com/ant/thumbs.php?url=http://www.momentshowing.net/momentshowing/files/amyjoy.mov
This api will continue
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When trying to view this on a Mac, the video buffers a lot and is jerky.
Any other Mac users seeing this?
Thanks,
--Steve
On Oct 25, 2005, at 12:35 AM, grahamawatson wrote:
It's more experimental work that is really trying to play up the
pixelated, noisy
qualities of digital video, as well
nice.
thanks, peter.
so how do I use it? the video urls must already be in mefeedia database?
sull
On 10/25/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
petertheman wrote:
The real Mefeedia API is still a few months off, but meanwhile, if
you want to use the thumbnails pictures mefeedia
i checked out one in WMP (light) and one in quicktime (bunny) and both oktrinehttp://www.davidandtrine.orgOn 25 Oct 2005, at 16:22, Steve Garfield wrote: When trying to view this on a Mac, the video buffers a lot and is jerky. Any other Mac users seeing this? Thanks, --Steve On Oct 25, 2005,
Steve Garfield wrote:
When trying to view this on a Mac, the video buffers a lot and is jerky.
Any other Mac users seeing this?
I see lot's of jerky video. No that's not a lame joke, but it seems like
lately I've noticed FireANT not playing things as smoothly. It could be
my system, I'm
Steve Pete:
Are there any videos in particular you're having problems with? I know that
we're using a few
different host sites (ourmedia and vimeo) and maybe that's the issue. I have a
mac, and they
all work o.k. for me (some are pretty slow to start, but I think that's because
we've not
Tuesday, October 25, 2005, 1:48:17 PM, Verdi wrote:
URL: http://michaelverdi.com/codec/256_H264.mov (481KB)
URL: http://michaelverdi.com/codec/256_3ivx.mov (561KB)
URL: http://michaelverdi.com/codec/384_H264.mov (725KB)
URL: http://michaelverdi.com/codec/384_3ivx.mov (729KB)
The point
A couple of weeks ago the PublicEye started video blogging daily news
reports from Vancouver, Washington.
Today, a press release was issued:
url: http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=99089
The autoload MP4 stream did not work on my PC (audio only, no video),
but the
My blog is:http://jumplive.blogspot.com[ under iTunes, do a search for "Offroad" ]I uploaded a couple of videos over the weekend..they weren't updated on the iTunes video podcast listing.I also uploaded a couple of .wmv's (using blip.tv)...no update either.This morning, I uploaded a 2 .wav's:
I just posted a bunch of links to cool things happening w/vlogging in
educational settings at wearethemedia.com. I'm sure I left a lot of
stuff out. If there is something interesting that you know about that
I didn't link to, leave a comment on the story w/the link, or email me
the link and I'll
So I upgraded to QT Pro and compressed some of my animation. Stills
and results here:
http://www.daturner.com/theelasticimage/
I'm particularly bummed by all the schmutz and dreck littering the
animation. I thought H.264 was a significant improvement in codec
technology but I sure ain't seein'
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http://www.micascalin.netOn 10/25/05, grahamawatson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Here's my short list in compiled in my very brief vlogging experience:
d/p wolf:
Okay, first the easy part. Both of those clips - the 3ivx and the
H.264 - should be fine on the iPod. (I'm still waiting to receive mine)
Settings. Let me start with H.264.
Video
320 X 240
15fps
Automatic keyframes
restrict bit rate to 355kbits/sec
compressor quality high
Better quality
You could try this one:
http://brad.kozlek.com/video
Shamefully Self-Promoting,
Brad
Trebor Scholz wrote:
Hi video blogging crew,
New to this forum I wonder if you could point me to a list of
vlogs that make artistic/performative, experimental use of the medium.
Thanks.
Best,
Trebor
I recieved this press release this morning - sounds interesting! Caveats are
you have to
have a Typepad account, a PC (not mac compatible yet), the recommended length
for your
video is 2 minutes or less, ads are on the way, and there is no way to backup
a copy of
your video for yourself.
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First Apple iPod Video ReviewWow. To say that our reviewer liked the video iPod would be an understatement. He absolutely, head-over-heels loved it. The video looked great in his tests, but it is still primarily an audio player. And because you can now get the 30GB version for the same price as
Hey all,
My camera takes mpeg-1 and (occasionally) I like to keep the worbly little
sound it takes, but
unfortunately Quicktime and iMovie don't seem to recognize the sound, so I
can't compress
the videos. Is there any way around this--maybe Final Cut Pro or some way to
extract the
audio
The Unofficial Apple Weblog did a Video Podcast
URL:http://www.tuaw.com/2005/10/23/tuaw-video-podcast-ipod-edition/
The also have this bit in the post If any of you happen to be
compression gurus skilled in the dark art of codecs, please share your
arcane wisdom with us in the comments. ;)
luxomaticart wrote:
I recieved this press release this morning - sounds interesting! Caveats are
you have to
have a Typepad account, a PC (not mac compatible yet), the recommended length
for your
video is 2 minutes or less, ads are on the way, and there is no way to
backup a copy of
I ran out of space on my hard drive, and next thing I knew, all the channels I had in fireAnt were gone. Is there a way to get these back? My channels.plist file is totally blank.b-Brett Gaylor[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.etherworks.ca
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Hmm there may be a problem with ipod compatibility with the h264 clip.
As JD was able to confirm, only baseline h264 works on the ipod, not
main profile stuff
http://www.newmediamusings.com/blog/2005/10/lovin_my_video_.html
If you use ipod export option in qt 7.0.3 this is taken care of
bear with me, this is like a temporary api until, in a month or 2, we
get the real api :)
P
petertheman wrote:
You have to view source, it's an xml file.
Any chance you could use utf-8 instead of iso-8859-1?
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1?
Pete
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Yeah, basically, either we have thumbs (in which case we tell you were
and how many), and you can use 'em, or we don't..
P
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nice.
thanks, peter.
so how do I use it? the video urls must already be in mefeedia
database?
sull
On 10/25/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL
As a user, I really wish people would stop encoding at less than 768
Kbps. Anything below that looks awful, and anyone on broadband should
be able to fast start it. Apple picked the right trade offs with the
video iPod and I think people should use those specs _at a minimum_.
I've been targeting
I just got my video ipod today, watching you all vlogs on it, and it's
fantastic.
The biggest surprise is this: you know how we always said that video
is different than audio because you can't do anything else while
watching video?
Not true. With the earplugs in the ipod, I can watch movies,
I recently developed a similar habit, but with FireANT. I let fireant
play continuously while I am doing other things at my computer, kind of
like the habit I think many people have of leaving the TV on while they
use the internet. I know I used to have various cable news screaming
heads on
Hey all
I thought this little blurb on the Apple store site here in San Francisco:
Pixel Corps
Join Pixel Corps every Tuesday in November as they showcase different aspects
of producing,
shooting and distributing a television show over the Net.
November 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29,
6:00 p.m.
petertheman wrote:
I just got my video ipod today, watching you all vlogs on it, and it's
fantastic.
The biggest surprise is this: you know how we always said that video
is different than audio because you can't do anything else while
watching video?
Not true. With the earplugs in the
I see it as a marketing crutch.
Like Pavlov's dog (does anyone know that poor dog's name?), the
conditioned response to the consumer masses is television to describe
what we are embarking upon.
Surely someone can come up with a better name (besides the greek-latin:
tele-visio) to cover the
Yeah I have a dual monitor system too, and watching video blogs
while browsing or working is a pretty nice experience. It's also
great for editing in FCP and for the video conferences.
MEFEEDIA QUESTION:
I was wondering about the Mefeedia thumbs. Is there any reason why
one or two of my
it's Open Media, baby!On 10/25/05, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see it as a marketing crutch.
Like Pavlov's dog (does anyone know that poor dog's name?), the
conditioned response to the consumer masses is television to describe
what we are embarking upon.
Surely someone can come
You know, as many people in this forum are uncomfy with the
term video podcasting, I am all right with it--if only for the fact
that those who understand podcasting, will understand that this is a
podcast, if you will, with video. Maybe even television podcasting
would do the trick... I mean,
I was currious if anyone in the group had any insite
on PC Video Editing Software.
Right now I'm using Microsoft Movie Maker, because
it's free, and VERY fast to toss together a video
with.
I tried Avid Free DV, but I didn't like it very much
and it was a DOG on my PC.
I tried Adobe Premire
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 22:37:58 +0200, Christopher Bergeron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any sugestions or experiance with
producing an iPod compatible video on a PC?
Export AVI from Movie Maker. Import that into Quicktime Pro and export as
iPod friendly Quicktime movie.
-
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 22:30:13 +0200, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tele--to hear, and vision--to see, right?
Tele == Distant. So it's more like distant viewing. And television ain't
the same as videoblogging, yo. :o)
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Christopher Bergeron wrote:
I tried Avid Free DV, but I didn't like it very much
and it was a DOG on my PC.
I tried Premiere 6.5 and it started to crash. Now I'm switching to Avid
Free, but I'm finding it a bit counterintuitive since I'm more used to
Premiere. The tutorial isn't the
Made in China: Podcast Revolution
Two Chinese Students Sing Backstreet Boys Tunes on the Internet
Oct. 25, 2005 â - The podcast revolution is erupting all over the
world -- and seemingly all at once. The reason? The technology is
simple to master and podcasting software is inexpensive,
johngaltsjournal wrote:
"Television over the Net". Hmm. It kinda bothers me. Am I the only
one?
It's not Linux, it's GNU/Linux. And you live in Frisco.
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 22:49:15 +0200, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I tried Avid Free DV, but I didn't like it very much
and it was a DOG on my PC.
I tried Premiere 6.5 and it started to crash. Now I'm switching to Avid
Free,
but I'm finding it a bit counterintuitive since I'm
MEFEEDIA QUESTION:
I was wondering about the Mefeedia thumbs. Is there any reason why
one or two of my videos might be skipped when the thumbnails are
made? At least one of my videos always seems to be missing. I can't
figure it out.
The reason was probably this: until yesterday,
On Oct 25, 2005, at 10:52 AM, B Yen wrote: My blog is:http://jumplive.blogspot.com[ under iTunes, do a search for "Offroad" ]I uploaded a couple of videos over the weekend..they weren't updated on the iTunes video podcast listing.I also uploaded a couple of .wmv's (using blip.tv)...no update
On 10/25/05, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also if anyone wants to let me know how my stuff looks on their ipodlet me know. I'm pretty sure that it's going to be a while before I
get one of my own. I just got a g4 ipod last winter.
According to FedEx mine is waiting for me at home!!
>From wikipedia: The word television is a hybrid word, created from both
Greek and Latin. Tele- is Greek for far, while -vision is from the Latin visio, meaning
vision or sight
So literally, far-vision/sight. The problem is television means much
more than that to people today, as it also
On Oct 25, 2005, at 1:55 PM, Charles HOPE wrote:
johngaltsjournal wrote:
Television over the Net. Hmm. It kinda bothers me. Am I the
only one?
It's not Linux, it's GNU/Linux. And you live in Frisco.
...And Don't Call it Frisco...
Don't
Hey Ted...
Good to see you on here...
I happen to like the term JD has chosen to utilize, with the personal
media revolution.
Josh
On Oct 25, 2005, at 1:26 PM, Ted Tagami wrote:
I see it as a marketing crutch.
Like Pavlov's dog (does anyone know that poor dog's name?), the
On 10/25/05, Christopher Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking about Vegas Movie Studio from Sonybut
I purchased this last night and wish I hadnt. I got the platnum edition even ... says it will open AVIs ... but it of course doesnt tell you that it cant import AVI files that
On 10/25/05, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The point of this discussion, for me, was to point out what I feel is an often repeated and unfair criticism of
QuickTime, by Windows users. Namely, you can't make QuickTime clips as small as Windows Media. [is wrong]
On 10/24/05, Frank Carver
On 10/25/05, Christopher Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried Adobe Premire (Free Trial) and enjoyed the
functionality but don't see myelf being able to spend
the money
Take a look at Premiere Elements. Does most of what Pro does and only
cost a small amount.
Shel.
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Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
Does Avid Free only import DV? I tried to import some random MOV samples
the other day, but it wouldn't import correctly. I'm an unfortunate soul
with no DV camera. :o)
I've been able to import AVIs that were made in Premiere. I haven't
tried
vloggers,
i've added an image banner rotator thing on vlogdir.com.
it's purpose is not to display advertisments.
instead, it will rotate through videoblog banners helping to promote your work.
i've received a few submissions so far.
just wanted to let everyone know that vlogdir is now accepting
You can also try MPEG Streamclip. It's also free.
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On Oct 25, 2005, at 1:56 PM, grahamawatson wrote:
Hey all,
My camera takes mpeg-1 and (occasionally) I like to keep the worbly
little sound it
Bill Streeter wrote:
Also if anyone wants to let me know how my stuff looks on their ipod
let me know. I'm pretty sure that it's going to be a while before I
get one of my own. I just got a g4 ipod last winter.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it'll be sometime around 2008 when I get an iPod
that
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
Does Avid Free only import DV? I tried to import some random MOV samples
the other day, but it wouldn't import correctly. I'm an unfortunate soul
with no DV camera. :o)
Are there apps to convert to dv stream files? When I got my USB
digitizer it came
David Meade wrote:
On 10/25/05, Christopher Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking about Vegas Movie Studio from Sony
but
I purchased this last night and wish I hadnt. I got the platnum edition
even ... says it will open AVIs ... but it of course doesnt tell you that it
cant
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 23:33:25 +0200, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
Does Avid Free only import DV? I tried to import some random MOV samples
the other day, but it wouldn't import correctly. I'm an unfortunate soul
with no DV camera. :o)
Are there
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On 10/25/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume your camera saves AVI files using Motion-JPEG (M-JPEG) right?On my Mac I can import AVI files using Motion-JPEG just fine into
iMovie, and this is without QuickTime Pro. If you're using Windows,well, I don't have a solution... but
O.K., in the dirt track arena the car owners/drivers take the car
through a process called lightening. They strip out the seats,
fender wells,etc. This makes the car safer, lighter, and gives them
room for roolbars and other stuff.
This is the same thing I want to do to my laptop. I want to do
Not sure if this helps anyone here, but I just found out yesterday that if you simply change the extension to .mpg, .avi files that won't normally open in Premiere will magically open.
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This is the same thing I want to do to my laptop. I want to do video,
and not much else. I want the HDD space for videos, a browser, an
aggreator, a file converter, and a movie maker(maybe two, QT and MS
Moviemaker). I don't know squat @.exe's, etc. Any ideas out there?
I wouldn't
Anyone got any mac tips like this? I find that since I started videoblogging, my hard drive is ALWAYS full. Anyone got any Mac voodoo? Aside from the old trash preferences/permissions/zap the pram type thing...bOn 25-Oct-05, at 6:47 PM, Jake Ludington wrote: This is the same thing I want
Buying QTPro to convert your MovieMaker AVI files to VideoPod compatible formats is best.
If you want better software for editing then try Premiere ELEMENTS $99 QTPro.
Other alternatives are VideoStudio 9 by Ulead.com or Studio 10 by Pinnaclesys.com (both have free trials).
Nerissa
I was
Okay, constraints noted. But, as previously noted, with no warning at
all, it was impossible for most of us to participate even via the live
chat or stream (had it been working properly). In all the rush, none of
you - many of whom are active on this list - could remember to drop us
a line?
EXCELLENT TIP!! Like many other unsuspecting peopleApple forced me to give up QTPro when I downloaded their new QTPlayer.
Nerissa
I still have QT 6 Pro too, since I put it in a folder before downloading QT 7. So I can still save and export files with QT 6 PRO, while also being able to
From:
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3:53 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging]
cleaning out the junk
Anyone got any mac tips like this? I find that since I
iTunes has finally launched in Australia. I can't tell you how long I've
been waiting for that! Finally!
-Joan
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Ok, first of all, I didn't get invited and I don't really care. It's just I
have been reading the
list lately and many of the topics don't interest me right now... As someone
who works in
development of a couple open media programs, I am not a programmer-- like how
Josh
put it. But it
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they don't have a feed that I can say ... won't get far without that ... RichardOn 10/25/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:52:13 +0200, Jack Olmsted
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: The autoload MP4 stream did not work on my PC (audio only, no video), but
Hi!
Well so I got my vlog up and running a while ago (in august) and I
thought I had so many ideas for it. But all of a sudden I kind of
got stuck, had a sort of creative crisis if you will. Not sure what
else to call it.
Anyway just wanted to know what you folks do when or if this sort of
around the 25/10/05 dduuggllaa mentioned about [videoblogging] My
first iPod QT encoding : underwhelmed by that:
I'm particularly bummed by all the schmutz and dreck littering the
animation. I thought H.264 was a significant improvement in codec
technology but I sure ain't seein' it. Of all the
around the 25/10/05 jonny goldstein mentioned about [videoblogging]
videoblogging in education links that:
I just posted a bunch of links to cool things happening w/vlogging in
educational settings at wearethemedia.com. I'm sure I left a lot of
stuff out. If there is something interesting that
Hi stellan,
I will try not to type in dialect, and only the queens english. But whenever I get stuck I usually either fall back on a bottle of whisky and lament and think about a project, write it down if you can, because the best ideas are probably ones that you won't be able to do, either by
Hey Stellan,
That's a tough one! I think that there are some people who show their everyday
life on
their vlogs and do it in a way that's good, that is thinking about an audience
(and there's
definately some people who don't!). I think that makes the difference between
something
that's
Whiskey is does help too...
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Jesus, it seems like I've been drinking some, the way I'm writing!
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This is such a great topic! We all get in a funk once in awhile, and
where do we go to get out of it...to find the creative edge again?
There is a great forum, which is slightly off topic, but really is an ideal place to go to get started. Check out:
http://www.nanowrimo.org/
These crazy
I ran out of space on my hard drive, and next thing I knew, all the channels
I had in fireAnt were gone. Is there a way to get these back? My
channels.plist file is totally blank.
i think there is a way depending on which platform youre on.
do me a favor and join one of our FireAnt user
A friend of mine is in Baghdad now; risking his life so you can have access to
Iraq War footage for free.
http://fluxrostrum.blogspot.com/2005/10/alive-in-baghdad.html
~solidarity,
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