Here's a Blogumentary video about that fuzzy line between "online friend"
and "real friend." It's about a friend of mine who was suicidal, but
I didn't know it until she posted it on her blog:
http://www.blogumentary.org/video/crystal_big.mov
I largely agree with you btw. And, I never realiz
Agreed.
Doesn't it feel heightened, more so every day?
Could it be because netizens can collaborate more readily than any
group in history of humanity larger than a handful we're _feeling_ our
fairness instinct in a new manner?
I'm very curious about this. Is it our sense of fairness the fo
Tell Kevin he's got some interesting concepts, but really poor execution. Who was that, his girlfriend playing his mother in that short piece (of crap), "The Will"? Totally unconvincing..and the poor acting is distracting, to say the least. Sorry, Kev -- your work needs...work!
Harold
Some
On 4/24/06, missbhavens1969 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There is an assumed "contract" between the blogger and the audience
> > that what's there is in some way or another real. This is especially
> > true in video, which is easy to manipulate but seems so real.
>
> Contract? What assumed co
I have doubts about the authenticity of this piece but, FWIW, vlogging
can be part of mourning - it was for me, very recently:
http://www.beginningwithi.com/aboutme/rosiefuneral.html
On 4/24/06, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I woudl think that it would take more time for a close
> fr
We are evolved for it. There are lots of studies on humans and other
primates about this. A sense of fairness, and the ability to detect
(and desire to punish) cheaters, are part of what enables us to live
as social animals.
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Didn't Nathan Peters eventually really loose his kids? I know he did
loose one. And he turned his site into a all-video-porn site --
teasters for free, pay to get more. It definitely seemed like the
'staged' events were blurred with real ones, and that his life was
deteriorating into a mess,
Nathan Peters' videoblog was faked to a point, but then actual legal
trouble struck him. At some point, the lines between what was really
going on and what was staged got very much blurred. Now his site is
not online... I don't know what the resolution was.
Josh
On Apr 24, 2006, at 7:26
ha! i forgot i tossed this up here this morning.then later in the day i posted about "The Last Hours".dead on!On 4/24/06, Michael Sullivan
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Perhaps it's related to authenticity? Or perhaps it's because we're so
easily srewed by large companies that we look for fairness wherever we
can find it?
Peter
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On 4/24/06, robert a/k/a r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to nominate "fair" as the central theme of ou
prob has to do with the cosmic alignment ;-)On 4/24/06, robert a/k/a r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:I'd like to nominate "fair" as the central theme of our times, these
times, whether you choose to call them 2.0 or whatever.Seems we are more sensitive to fairness, I can't put my finger onexactly w
anybody remember "nathan peters' experiment" last year?hold up... that was fake?jesus christ! i'm pretty on top of this list and i dont recall this.i saw the video and knew the drama in nathans life, but the only thing i recalled him doing that was fake was some of the videos where he was li
thanks for the links, Adrian! very useful info for everyone.On 4/24/06, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:around the 24/4/06 andrew michael baron mentioned about Re:[videoblogging] Re: Trademark/Copyrights Question that:
>Unlike the rest of the albums in the six-LP set produced around the>
i've never felt older ;-)On 4/24/06, David Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I do agree with you there. This has been done before time and timeagain. On BBS's, newsgroups, IRC, forums...etc. Maybe that's thereason I thought it was fake? Who knows?Maybe I am looking for more intellectual "art" to
Was Kaycee the one a mother invented based using pictures of her daughter?It went on for awhile and she decided to end the hoax by killing off her made up online character. and I had some friends that supported *her* and were very much disturbed when they found out she never existed. Some
I'd like to nominate "fair" as the central theme of our times, these
times, whether you choose to call them 2.0 or whatever.
Seems we are more sensitive to fairness, I can't put my finger on
exactly why though.
Is it because the ability to maintain community has become easier due
to the net
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Stephanie Bryant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
waitaminutewaitaminutewaitaminute! Wait. A. Minute.
> There is an assumed "contract" between the blogger and the audience
> that what's there is in some way or another real. This is especially
> true in video,
Title: Re: Compression settings make a difference?
Michael Verdi:
Thank you for your comprehensive explanation of the differences between the two groups of compression settings. For me, I’ll stick with the Freevlog.org recommended settings. Next I’ll buy 3ivx and learn it. Up, up, and away
> I emailed him the URL to the yahoo webpage with the threat
I meant "thread" -- (what threat would that have been -- no no no)
j
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I emailed him the URL to the yahoo webpage with the threat. He'll have
to subscribe to respond. I'd like him to join in, for sure -- we'll
see. Since it's the last week of school he may be way too busy to do
anything outside of schoolwork.
Any comments to on his blog will for sure get to him
Perhaps the reason that more aren't simply outraged on the list is due
mostly to the fact that there is no emotional tie to Kevin.
Those of us that have exposed a great deal of ourselves online during
times of grief and mourning appreciate the risk involved as well as
the surprising benefits.
On Apr 24, 2006, at 8:16 PM, Anne Walk wrote:
> i'd like to ask you, jen, if you had seen the video online and did not
> see the student afterwards, as expected...if he had carried out the
> experiment more fully and left you and the school in the dark about it
> (perhaps even had relatives
Has Kevin been reading this thread? Is he willing to join in on the
discussion? That might be a learning opportunity, too.
Stan Hirson
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jen Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thinking about all this driving home, I remembered that one of my
> strate
I feel a bit weird commenting on this since I did not get to see the
video in question until after I had read it was not
true...Looking at it after the fact I have no emotional response
to the video itself...
BUT I do to the overall idea of it..I thought it was done in
poor tast
around the 24/4/06 andrew michael baron mentioned about Re:
[videoblogging] Re: Trademark/Copyrights Question that:
>Unlike the rest of the albums in the six-LP set produced around the
>same time, this album experienced a lapse in copyright and for some
>reason, perhaps accidentally (I think
I do agree with you there. This has been done before time and time
again. On BBS's, newsgroups, IRC, forums...etc. Maybe that's the
reason I thought it was fake? Who knows?
Maybe I am looking for more intellectual "art" to stir an emotion in me.
We're old Sull...ohsoold *chuckle*
Davi
It made it's point.
it sure did. and that aside ;-) 'fuck that' is my point ;-)
i hear ya. like steph said it's old. i'm over it though.
sull
On 4/24/06, David Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I dont know? I watched it and (of course it's wasy to say this now) Ifelt it was a fake.
anybody remember "nathan peters' experiment" last year?one of the vloggers in the group staged a vlog of his children being taken away (i'm still not even clear on what happened after that episode!) when it was discovered to be an "experiment", people were understandably upset.
this time around,
Jen, thank you for chiming in NOW and not letting the "fascinating"
discussion go on.
We've had this conversation on this list before, last year when a
vlogger faked having his kids taken away for something in his vlog.
Now, as then, and as with every other fake emotional manipulation in
the bl
I tried the new Lavalier today, but am not sure if it has improved my
sound. Since I've got bad hearing, I'm not a good judge. Can a few of
you check out the before/after and let me know if you notice an
improvement in sound quality. (Disregard the bad pixelation, that is
due to me trying to ke
On Apr 24, 2006, at 7:30 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> Since I sold my house a few weeks ago, I have been living with my
> in-laws until new house is ready for us. and they are very
> catholic and they love and watch every one of those shows!!
Why do you think they love them? What's
On Apr 24, 2006, at 7:34 PM, xicastmedia wrote:
> Jen, would you mind commenting on what the assignment was and how Mr.
> Krutz' video tied into that?
The assignment was given back in January -- make a videoblog, and post
weekly for ten weeks (or more). They could make their vlog about
any
On Apr 24, 2006, at 7:05 PM, Andy Carvin wrote:
> Meanwhile, given the fact that you're very uncomfortable with the
> constant violence on commercial tv, how do you react to Kevin's videos
> that show such violence towards women? (The eye-gouging piece and the
> Cronenbergesque surgeon epis
i think that this may be part of the google<-->yahoo group mirroring
can anyone confirm that (ryan ozawa)?
Andy Carvin wrote:
>I just got this error message after posting my last message to the list.
>Does this error mean that there's a blogspot blog out there archiving
>all list messages?
I have to agree with Jen on this. While I was personally disturbed by
the movie (I have seen far too many video and still photo memorials of
people I've known and loved) the groups' reaction is quite telling
about the impact that video over the Internet is capable of.
Its also a reminder to al
first to address this comment about the amount of glorified death on NBC etc :)
Why aren't the christians outraged about that??
Since I sold my house a few weeks ago, I have been living with my in-laws until new house is ready for us. and they are very catholic and they love and watch
I've gotten it in the past, on a couple of occasions.
On 4/24/06, David Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm getting the error too ... very odd ... and annoying.
>
>
> On 4/24/06, Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> I just got this error message after posting my last message to the
I'm getting the error too ... very odd ... and annoying.On 4/24/06, Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just got this error message after posting my last message to the list.Does this error mean that there's a blogspot blog out there archiving
all list messages? If so, what's the URL and RS
Come to think of it - if Kevin's video had a Miller Lite logo at the
end, it would be genius. :-)
I remember camping out in the backyard in high school with my friends.
We brought out the cordless phone (yeah, high tech!) and made some
prank phone calls.
When it was my turn, I pretended I was
I'm getting an email bounce message from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" when I try to post to this group ... although, I *THINK* the posts are getting through.
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I just got this error message after posting my last message to the list.
Does this error mean that there's a blogspot blog out there archiving
all list messages? If so, what's the URL and RSS feed?
thanks,
andy
Original Message
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Date: Mon, 24 Apr
I understand what you mean Jen ... Part of me finds the reaction we all had/have fascinating too. The full range of the social impact of vlogging is still kinda new after all.However, like Chuck, another part of me is irritated by the whole thing (and the more I think about it the more so I bec
Just for kicks, I posted the video to digg to see how people would
react. Kinda quiet so far - around a dozen diggs. Will be interesting
to see what happens if it picks up.
http://digg.com/technology/The_Death_of_a_Video_Blogger_
Meanwhile, given the fact that you're very uncomfortable with th
Well for one I have to disagree that this is "worse" than the insidious
creeping take-over of the vlogosphere imagination by corporate or
corporate-copy-cat consumption-oriented / advertisy /
product-placementy / slick-is-better /
we-all-want-to-be-like-the-media-on-tv trends. I find that WA
Wow... I went through a full spectrum of emotions.
I was emotionally drained by the end of the video. I watched the
complete video with a dropped jaw and lump in my throat.
It wasn't until I started reading hear that I felt angered at being
decieved and to have allowed myself the opportunity to
Hey Jonny,In QuickTime 7 Pro, go to WINDOW > SHOW MOVIE PROPERTIES. Then select the Text track and click the Visual Settings tab. There you will see input boxes to offset the track some number of pixel down and to the right. Plus there are some filp and rotate tools.
-VerdiOn 4/22/06, jonny gold
You find it fascinating - why? I find it tiresome and irresponsible.
God, I must be getting old. I used to appreciate a good arty blog prank.
The problem is this: Rather than using vlogs to enrich the human
experience, and expand our exposure to the range of human experiences,
pranks like this
Here are some differences and things to note about these settings:1. The Vimeo settings, I'm sure, work well as you say but - Sorenson 3 is an older, less effecient codec. This is why you noted similar quality at 2X the bit rate.
2. QDesign Music 2 audio codec often sounds very "tin can" and "sw
I'm wondering whether to chime in now, or wait and watch this discussion go for a while more. I find it fascinating.
Kevin is fine and well. Probably tired and overwhelmed since it's the end of the semester, but he's otherwise perfectly fine. I just saw him this afternoon in class.
I don't know
I think this is the World's first Video Spam message.
http://stars-of-the-web.net/node/471
Greetings,
Chris
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Title: Compression settings make a difference?
To edit my videos using iMovie on my Mac I relied on the settings provided by Michael and Ryanne on their great Freevlog.org site. Those settings have served my site well, both in .mov and .wmv formats.
Today I read on Vimeo.com’s Upload Guide
You're right: there's no successful AND free implementation of a MMS
"push" model that delivers content for free at this time. The "pull"
model as I described does work with the obvious technical caveats.
I actually considered modifying our current subscription notifications
to include an att
Hello fellow videobloggers!
Please join me in NYC with your video camera this Thursday! Or if you
aren't in NYC, there are rallies going on all over the country. Check
this link:
http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/feature/ctw/
RB will be covering this extensively, so, if you are interested,
please
still waiting for Jen Simmons to chime in, as she apparently taught him how to vlog.On 4/24/06, Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
, Josh Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> This is interesting, given that there is a video that revolvesaround a> funeral onl
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is interesting, given that there is a video that revolves
around a
> funeral only weeks before this video, I am not disinclined to think
> that this is a joke. At the same time, it is possible that the video
On 4/24/06, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do however wonder how the friend got all the login information for blip,
> blogger etc.
Open blogger and related sites. Request new password to be emailed.
Open friend's computer and launch email client. Get passwords.
> I know that i have au
> One [proposal] would, for instance, create a new federal crime of just trying to commit copyright infringement.
>CHAIRMAN SMITH READIES NEW DIGITAL COPYRIGHT BILL
>[SOURCE: C-Net|News.com, AUTHOR: Declan McCullagh]
>For the last few years, a coalition of technology companies, academics and
Which is why that's not the ideal solution I mentioned. As you've
noticed, WAP works great-- but only if you get in the cell phone
company's pocket.
The easiest way to get it to people is to have the videos emailed or
MMS'ed to their phones-- from the end user standpoint, that's the
easiest way
if it is a hoax, you can see that they did a nice job not using the embed this video thing on this particular video. I do however wonder how the friend got all the login information for blip, blogger etc. I know that i have autologin on my computer so maybe that is a possibility. But I don't kno
This is interesting, given that there is a video that revolves around a
funeral only weeks before this video, I am not disinclined to think
that this is a joke. At the same time, it is possible that the video is
real, and assuming that it may, perhaps, be a joke is probably
insensitive t
For what it's worth, I decided to blog it.
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/the_death_of_a_video.html
I raise the possibility that the video is a hoax, but leave it for the
viewer to make up their own mind.
ac
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Andy Carvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Would that be the RAD vlog, I wonder...
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, robert a/k/a r
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was just going through a few links and stumbled across a Veoh
> interview (from earlier this year) where they talk about editorial and
Aww Jonny, I hope someday I can visit you guys in New York City!
Susan
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "jonny goldstein"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just in case no one posted this yet: There's going to be a panel on
> vlogging at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens at 4PM toda
Hi Andrew,I wouldn't assume gumby is public domain because you think someone else is treating it that way.I don't think gumby is. Especially after the MickeyMouse extension of copyrightSee: http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htmLegally, someone else's infringing doesn't help excuse yours.Of cour
Yeah, me too. And his videos are macabre to say the least. Two of the
ones I've seen so far involve mutilating women. One features a
demented plastic surgeon ruining the face of a model, whose
disfigurement soon becomes a fashion craze. In the other, a man
attacks a woman at a bar, beats her wit
i noticedOn 4/24/06, duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
this is the note on the sidebar... "Video is a place where all the horror and atrocities you ever dreamed of can be accomplished."
On 4/24/06,
Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Noticed that Jen simmons had him as a student
this is the note on the sidebar... "Video is a place where all the horror and atrocities you ever dreamed of can be accomplished."On 4/24/06,
Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Noticed that Jen simmons had him as a student, so I asked her if she had any information to provide about
Noticed that Jen simmons had him as a student, so I asked her if she had any information to provide about this video. Is it real or an experiment? On 4/24/06,
Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
just noticed this addition to vlogdir. thought i would share it here as the intention
Jesus I'm just stunned. Was it alcohol poisoning, an overdose or
something?
andy
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Sullivan"
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>
> just noticed this addition to vlogdir.
> thought i would share it here as the intention seems to be to spread
> this
just noticed this addition to vlogdir. thought i would share it here as the intention seems to be to spread thishttp://questionsinblue.blogspot.com/
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On 4/24/06, Casey McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was shocked when I first heard it... Rudy and I think it may have
> fallen in the public domain because of those racist slurs.
"Let's Do It" is in the public domain? How did you determine that?
I wouldn't get too exercised about the l
Hello,This is one of the areas when SMIL would be useful.(For those who don't know what SMIL is...) SMIL is a markup language like HTML. But designed with our type of stuff in mind.With it, swap out a
song (in SMIL) as easily as you could swap out an image (in HTML).See yaOn 4/24/06,
andrew m
Hi,I've been asked if there already exists a Media Aggregator to plugin to MS Outlook on Windows XP.I know in the past i've read some stuff about such products coming out as well as Web Browsers becoming Media Aggregaotrs etcetera. It's inevitable at this point.
I'll do some digging again but
It's funny because I used a public domain version of Cole Porter's
"Let's Do It" for the end titles of Kitkast and although it sounds
like a nice sweet song, it had a few racist slurs that I cut out of
the clip I used. The line was:
"Chinks do it, Japs do it..."
I was shocked when I first hea
Actually, Stephanie, we do exactly what you're talking about at
http://wap.xicast.com (you can browse to it with your mobile phone).
What we have found more than anything else is a lack of usability with
the phones themselves. Most users don't appear to be familiar with
how to browse website
Second request: Hi, could you click on the URL below and let me know
if this is
showing up in your Browser and which browser and OS you are using?
It's
thanks in advance,
Linton
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Well, issue #999 is still not out in magazine shops in Montreal and
some parts of the US yet, but a friend of mine sent me a link to the
article online:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/9961735/the_rise_of_the_video_blog?rnd=1145892788343&has-player=unknown
Casey
http://www.kitkast.com/
We are not having a problem at all right now, but I always think
about this with regards to our theme song that we have adopted, "Zoom
a Little Zoom".
It came from an album called "Space Songs" with Tom Glazer, a popular
1940's folk musician:
http://www.acme.com/jef/singing_science/
Unli
Josh - I hope you understand I was commenting on the whole of the
thread at that time and not just "your" paticular part in it. My
comments about journalism, is taken from the whole not just your
point of view. I even added another post right after my first one to
try and clarify that a bi
I hope you'll be betting in my favour, Bekah... I may not be in this
debate/smackdown thread but I can always fight on behalf of someone...
like Feyd-Rawtha Harkonnen fighting on behalf of the Padishah Emperor
in Dune...
Casey, ready to kick vlogass.
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Hi, Mike.As some have already pointed out, you have several sources available to you.A friend of mine helps to run these sites:http://publicdomain4u.com/
http://mp34u.com/also check opsound.org and magnatune.comI've been able to contact bands and get permission to use a song in a particular vide
I can think of at least five matches that I'd totally bet money on. For some I'd like the added
fun of a kiddie pool full of lime jello.
I can hear it now: Vlogger Smack-Down '06. We'll sell you the whole seat but you'll only need
the edge!
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We're going to need an extra day at Vloggercon for cage matches.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Josh Leo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> what the heck is going on here... both of you shut up and start talking
> about the issue at hand here... put your ego's aside and have beneficial
>
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 09:24:02 +0200, JD Lasica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Andrew, it's too bad your email query didn't get more thoughtful
> responses here. I suspect it's because it's largely a legal question,
> and most of us aren't lawyers. Be that as it may ...
I usually don't mind giv
Hi Andrew, it's too bad your email query didn't get more thoughtful
responses here. I suspect it's because it's largely a legal question,
and most of us aren't lawyers. Be that as it may ...
You're right: varioius early versions of Gumby are indeed in the
public domain. Here are 8 PD gumby cart
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