Forget the weather aspect. He's mostly just showing jpg's or other
images off the web.
Usually, on-screen video (like his webcam) is shown as an overlay
element and won't be captured by a screen cap program.
I think this is some sort of integrated solution made for
videoconferencing or
A quick 2 second Google for
accuweather videos using
brought up an Accuweather press release, which says they use a
company called ICTV, who provide a complete package including a video
composer called ActiveVision Composer and another thing called
HeadendWare.
Accuweather press release:
Ian's still around on Myspace. I guess he got a little burned out on
videoblogging. I can't think why.
But he's still into making movies and posts them on Myspace.
www.myspace.com/slimnail
On 25 Feb 2007, at 10:17, Irina wrote:
yes i agree with kent, we only have about 125 episodes, i think
geofffox wrote:
I am trying to find what software is used to produce the video on this
page. It's quite a tool and I've never seen it before.
http://wwwa. accuweather. com/news- blogs.asp? blog=meteomadnes
sdate=2007- 02-26_0242
hi all,
just wanted to share some fun news about our first animation 'craaash
course'. This past weekend Verena and I (from MNN Youth Channel)
facilitated a 1.5 hour stop-motion workshop for about 50, or so kids
(and adults) at the NYC Grassroots Media Conference. this was an
exciting stage
I just need a camcorder to record myself
for about 10 -15 minutes, the most 30 minutes
and then post to youtube.
my budget is quite low :-)
what model of camcorder should i buy ?
That is great. It is really cool that that was done in 1.5 hours. I
love to see collaboration like this, it is inspiring.
-Lan
www.LanBui.com
On Feb 26, 2007, at 5:44 AM, andrew L. wrote:
hi all,
just wanted to share some fun news about our first animation 'craaash
Jay,
Great idea! :D That was the most well-attended NYC Videoblogger
meetup I've been to so far, barring maybe the first one I went to a
few months ago. I didn't realize so many people were going to show
up, so I never got to finish answering your question. I'll email you
on that.
It was a
Hello,
Here's a Flickr Query that will show you photos from Beyond Broadcast
2007 (by various folks, sorted by interestingness):
http://flickr.com/search/?
q=beyondbroadcastd=posted-20070223-20070226s=int
It was quite an interesting day. Various people's notes and comments
on
Okay - if off Yahoo is what you desire - what are the feat you want?
Ability to email each other on a mailing list?
Community/moblogging?
Threaded comments?
Personal diaries?
Forums with threads?
What are the features you desire? What is the problem you want to solve?
I think of what blip.tv
Hola Charles,
Yo hablo espanol, pero mui mal. Yo puedo tratar si quieres. :)
(hey charles, i speak spanish, but very badly. i can try if you want)
peace
b
-
Be a PS3 game guru.
Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games.
Hi all,
I had the pleasure to meet Jonny Goldstein at Beyond Broadcast and shove a
camera in his face and interview him -- ... I'm still working on the video
...
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2007/02/oh_yeah_and_i_s.html
I'm still thinking about the comment someone made in the Beyond
damn! if my family weren't in town -and the oscars wasn't bigger than
christmas in my family, I TOTALLY would've been there!
hope to see everyone soon,
-brian
taxiplasm.net
On 2/26/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jay,
Great idea! :D That was the most well-attended NYC
Good audio certainly seems important to the experience of consuming
video, but I dont know if it needs to be 'broadcast quality'.
Apart from th external mic options which I know little of, fixing in
post-production or using a totally seperate device to record the audio
are options, the latter
Threaded comments would be nice. A decent search function would be as
well.
Community.
Permanence.
Activism.
Organization.
Education.
Entertainment.
Does any of that really happen on the list?
And we can't even send embedded images, let alone embed video.
I know that people have started
Interesting stuff.
The lists are meant to be communities, but they are certainly lacking
various features. The web interface for yahoo has gotten a bit more
forum-like over time, in that you can see topics b thread now, but
yeah its hardly a totally emersive group experience and obviously
lacks
I emailed him twice. He very well might look upon me as 'the enemy.'
I certainly would be interested in using the software in a similar
fashion.
As some of the other replies show, theres likely to be lots of
different ways to achieve a similar result.
Whats your starting pint? Have you already got a mac or pc? A camera?
Is it a USB webcamera or something else? How would you like to shoot
it, do it all live at once, or record you talking
I do think permanence tempers but does not eliminate poor behavior,
and the compartmentalization is key.
I created a place called 'the vent' in k9disc.com where moderators
can move 'negative' posts to or where someone can post a blatantly
flammable topic.
So now I'm never assaulted over my
At early stage of looking at scoop I cant see why it would be much
different to learning any other CMS. For my own personal tastes scoop
seems slightly long in the tooth and perhaps not kept fresh enough,
and not enough add-ons to speed feature development, but I may be
missing an active scoop
I agree that the development activity of scoop has not been very active,
I am sure that Drupal has improved markedly over the last couple of
years and could probably easily replicate Scoop these days.
Scoop is CMS and Bloggy, but it has that rating system and
recommended diaries that allow
To answer your question re: bad audio quality, I recently came across this
blog post
http://clive-shepherd.blogspot.com/2007/02/audio-quality-does-matter.html
In The Media Equation by Byron Reeves and Clifford Nass (Cambridge
University Press, 1996), the authors make some profound and
Thanks... I was really dissapointed i couldn't make this Beyond
Broadcast. I really like the Beyond Broadcast and OMDS conferences.
Now I just spen half a day reading and watching videos from this one
and can't wait for more.
Does anyone know if ITP is hosting anything soon? I really like the
use gmail for mailing lists to get threading and search out of the
experience.
blogs and lists work well enough.
whenever someone tries to centralize the so-called community, it doesnt work
out.
there are more than just one reason for this.
also, this list isnt the community. it just so happens
But that's the clever thing.
it wouldn't be centralized.
The big blogging sites are not a centralized community they pull
everyone to them. The contributors run their own blogs.
I understand that this list is not the 'videoblogging community', but
this list is a driving factor in the
The Tuesday February 27th FlashMeeting is on at 4pm - 7pm PST USA, 7pm
- 10pm EST USA, 0am - 3am GMT (Feb. 28th).
Enter through this link:
http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/39331f-7446
You may also check the Videoblogger Videoconferences page at
voxmedia for future and past Videoblogging
The reason I asked about forum features is that this 'community' is
currently a discussion list, and a blog/CMS is not a replacement for
the purely conversational aspects. So Im just checking whether you are
proposing that this list be conducted only using bloggy stuff, rather
than as a forum that
This is a strange bug in the Yahoogroups that if you are reading
this list on the Yahoogroups site as messages grouped by topic
(threaded topics) and someone uses the same subject line as an old
conversation Yahoogroups thinks that it's a continuation of the old
convo and brings up all of
Get a cell phone that will do decent video and a data plan so you
can upload directly from your phone. Seems to be the way of a lot of
YouTubers.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
www.billstreeter.net
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, michael12happy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have hope that this: http://ubuntustudio.org/ will be the great
opensource media creation Linux distro--but we'll see ... I need to
get a PC so I can test this out when it's ready.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
www.billstreeter.net
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Tom
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, geofffox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This could probably be easily done for low cost with two programs.
Camstudio - Free (screen capture)
Vlog It - ~$50 (video in video/telepromter and much more)
Happy Creating,
The Vlogger Wannabe
---
I am trying
I have JustVlog.com, I have had the domain for some time now..not sure
what to do with it. Any ideas?
jad
madpod.com
dummycast.com
testdrivegirl.com
petsonboard.com
pawshow.com
That is an interesting and amusing comparison.
Im not a youtube hater, and although I take issue with the way youtube
does some stuff, Im prone to think that most people using youtube dont
need to know that videoblogging even exists. The service they are
using may be inferior in some ways, but
Absolutely. You don't even need to upload on a mobile network. With
Nokia N93 and N95 you can just upload using your home wifi (or wifi
anywhere else for that matter) for free, and also transfer to your PC
very quickly using Bluetooth. The video quality on them is very good
- not
If all you are doing is youtubeish talking head videos, just get a
cheap webcam and record your stuff straight to your HD.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely. You don't even need to upload on a mobile
mefeedia? ;)
On 2/26/07, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But that's the clever thing.
it wouldn't be centralized.
The big blogging sites are not a centralized community they pull
everyone to them. The contributors run their own blogs.
I understand that this list is not the
Yeah those sound like good options, in some circumstances might not be
the cheapest option though? How do the memory configs of those phones
translate to the 30 minute mac recording requirement he has?
Where are you filming yourself? The ultra-cheap option is to use a
webcam and record to
For those of you who might have missed it, last week a friend of mine
blogged about some product placement work I've been doing with my company.
So, I've broken my silence and have setup a demonstration of it at:
http://www.aweli.com/lab/cereal.html
If all goes as planned, a couple of
I missed that post but I love this. This is awsome in so many ways.
I'd like to get involved. Contact you off list? You contact me?
Let me know
Dave
So, I've broken my silence and have setup a demonstration of it at:
http://www.aweli.com/lab/cereal.html
If all goes as planned, a
We discussed this at the Podcamp Toronto, but I think it's worth
discussing here, in this group.
As a vlogger, we spend our time filming, editing and posting our
vlogs. We invest our time to our hobby.
On the other side of the coin, our viewers also invest their time in
watching and commenting.
Anyhow... just remember that the time you, as a vlogger, are investing
in creation, there are others who are also investing their time in
watching.
This is a really good reminder. I don't think my viewers expect high
regularity, but I am past-due for a post. The next post slated for
release
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofilefriendid=133264333
Social networking at it's most interesting: band member offers MySpace
friendship; profile sports notice that they're looking for folks to download
and make music videos to their song. Not my style of music, but
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We discussed this at the Podcamp Toronto, but I think it's worth
discussing here, in this group.
As a vlogger, we spend our time filming, editing and posting our
vlogs. We invest our time to our hobby.
On the other
Get yer ya-ya`s out. Clock is tickin away. It`s already more than we hoped
for, but not enough to fund out demolition derby car and accompanying
documentary vlog series (dead serious).
Please, for the love of God, Bog, Dog, whomever:
http:wreckandsalvage.com/auction
PS: I`m on a Spanish
am resending because my email says this one didn't go through
I'd like to revisit this discussion and come to some sort of a
conclusion. What are the Pros/Cons of making Vloggercon the
videoblogging track at BarcampUSA?
I am working on some PR right now for BarcampUSA and if we could
decide
Robin, this is how I'm seeing it at this time. The group that helped
put together VloggerCon 06 did a great job. It took a lot of effort,
conversations, sponsorship, air miles and a few vloggers putting their
necks on the line financially (signing contracts and stuff).
If folks truly want to have
I especially like the awareness you made Mike about the energy that
viewers actually create and input _by watching_. Too often it is easy
to see us as the makers/givers, and the viewers as the takers. This
is a good stretch for a few of my brain cells that are stuck in old
thinking.
Thanks,
On 2/26/07, Robyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to revisit this discussion and come to some sort of a
conclusion. What are the Pros/Cons of making Vloggercon the
videoblogging track at BarcampUSA?
I am working on some PR right now for BarcampUSA and if we could
decide whether or
Ryanne and I are moving to another apartment soon...and I still have
like 50 shirts from Vloggercon 2006. Most of them are smallish girl
shirts.
Anyone want them?
jay
--
Here I am
http://jaydedman.com
We need more techmeme's and technorati's and google's of the video
space. A LOT more.
The landscape looks like medieval europe right now with big walled off
cities and not enough roads and infrastructure inbetween.
There's something like 300 video sharing sites and very few if any
places that
On 2/22/07, Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a visual ethnography of urban explorers for my grad thesis, using
photography as my primary medium. If we had Vloggercon in NY I'd be in
heaven, filming abandoned subway lines, bridge rooms, and all the beautiful,
decaying, verboten places
On 2/22/07, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd be happy to do the same as last year, although with a much larger
list given that the space has grown so much.
MORE intermingling... more mutliple smaller sessions... smaller
groups, more open space.
There was so much stuff gone over at that
On 2/22/07, Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure most people would agree that it would be good to be
less Yahoo-centric, but how?
Why do we have such self-hatred? Even if attendance were strictly
limited to members of this list, it would be a fabulous gathering. Do
we want
On 2/22/07, Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Much longer Video Vertigo time could be a lot of fun. Particularly if it
were done in a Bar Camp/sleepover setting. We might even get some code
done!
Sleepover!? Never been to bar camp. I can't imagine.
One a completely unrelated note, I
This might be of interest to some people here...
http://fimoculous.com/archive/post-2218.cfm
See ya
--
Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc.
charles @ reptile.ca
supercanadian @ gmail.com
developer weblog: http://ChangeLog.ca/
On 2/22/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know you and Jay keep saying that you dont see a reason to have one
yet, but I still disagree...and that's coming from someone who put a
lot of work into the last one; I understand what an undertaking it is
to create a two-day event (if
On 2/23/07, RANDY MANN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vlogstock...i like
Randy... you nailed it!
VLOGSTOCK!
On 2/23/07, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Here's a list of upcoming PodCamps that anyone can attend and present
at:
PodCamp
On 2/22/07, ryanne hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey all
i like the talk about having workshops and meet ups and hangouts
better than sessions or panels.
I liked the format last year... just need another day... thought it
had the right ratio of panels to impromptu jam sessions.
maybe we
On 2/23/07, Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to be clear for those who weren't there: it wasn't that we didn't
want evidence, but that we didn't want the distraction of snapping
cameras and flashes as we were talking.
Lies!
You startup people are paranoid.
:)
-Mike
On 2/23/07, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here's how I feel about vloggercon '07.
it should be more like a film festival, than the how to thingy that
last years was, there was too much time spent on the subjects of how
I do it, net neutrality, copyright etc. Sod That!! Yawn Boring!
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