[videoblogging] The Mayne Report - Need Video assistance in NYC

2007-09-09 Thread wabyradio
Hi again, The author of our video blog is likely to be in NYC to attend the shareholders meeting of Rupert Murdoch's News Limited on October 19. We will need some camera and uploading help and possibly some editing too. In case anyone missed it, the first videoblog on the topic can be found he

[videoblogging] Documentary Feature Film Looking for Vloggers

2007-09-09 Thread sankaprods
Hello, Our feature length documentary entitled MANIFESTO: Television is seeking submissions from vloggers for inclusion in the film. Unlike a lot of cheesy video contests hoping to find someone willing create a commercial for their product, we are looking for real answers to hard questions about

Re: [videoblogging] Documentary Feature Film Looking for Vloggers

2007-09-09 Thread Jay dedman
> Please see the details at: > http://www.manifestotv.com/communique/?page_id=27 > Submission deadline is September 20th. This may be right around the > corner, but this increases the odds of inclusion in the favor of > vloggers as you have the most immediate means of creating videos. I reall

[videoblogging] huh oh! More shiny stuff

2007-09-09 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd
I mentioned here or in direct reply about depth of field to someone... nice do it yourself instructions here to build a adaptor: Or you can go with something like this... Movie Tube Alternative source for shinny stuff

[videoblogging] Re: Documentary Feature Film Looking for Vloggers

2007-09-09 Thread sankaprods
Hi Jay, Thanks for your witty response. It's a difficult issue. When making a feature film (for theatrical release) you need full resolution video, not web video. And 10 minutes of SD DV clocks in at around 2GB. File transfers of that size are iffy at best. We use FTP internally but file sizes ov

[videoblogging] What is TV?

2007-09-09 Thread Jay dedman
Here's something from the archives, Dec 2004. http://www.momentshowing.net/2004/12/video_videoblog.html I used to work at a Community TV station when I started to videoblog. I did a live call-in show each week...and discovered iSight cameras. This is the result. You'll see some of the OG's of this