Hi
I have a hypothetical question the wise heads here may be able to answer.
Lets say you travel around your country, producing short videos at
different locations. Lets say, market research (youtube) show that
your concept is extremely popular.
Lets say a local tv station contact you and want
ohh!! .. lets say you have 40 of these under five minute location
videos, which if you were to get even $1000 each for, works out to be
a tidy sum
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, caminofilm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a hypothetical question the wise heads here may be able to
Hi Amy,
If you're dropping by Honolulu, HI, I'm up for interviewing. I have a vlog at
http://
beccavlog.blogspot.com. My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm a graduate student
at the
University of Hawaii where there is quite a bit of discussion about the
upcoming election.
So, if I can be of
I would do the following:
Charge for less than what it will cost them to produce it on their own, and
push for a lot of ads and awareness for your brand. This way I is not worth for
them to produce it on their own and you promote your brand.
You might be able to get some of their ads money, but
thanks kfir for your reply
Hypothetically speaking, they are keen to see me happy, to continue providing
them content. It really is a matter of having some idea of how much money they
envisage making over the year nesting ads with my content.
But you are right, they are the biggest TV station
Yes, Blip does (almost) everything we want (RSS, iTunes, multiple
versions etc) with the minimum of hassle. Site is built on (of
course) Wordpress.
New episodes are up every Monday, Wedneday and Friday. Finger
crossed somebody will watch!
Wil
On 2 Oct 2007, at 08:44, Irina wrote:
As a bar owner, you learn to never talk about politics over the counter.
But this is an email list.
Global warming may have been a part of natures plan, but we have turned it
from a Stroll In The Park to a Jog In The Woods. We pick at the scab.
Nothing more I can say.
And no, I'm not going to
As long as you limit the deal for a year, you can always open it and change the
terms later. Assuming that they will make money from your videos, next round
you can improve your position.
There is another option - maybe now you can ask more money, if they are very
eager to get your content.
ah, they're with UTA.
then they should be on tv soon...
thanks josh! catching up on emails and i owe u one asap
will check out the interview
On 10/3/07, Jill H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
weneedgirlfriends are my friends- as far as i know they pay for their
own production, though i know
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From: Trevor Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 3, 2007 7:04 PM
For comp tickets, please email Amy Douthett - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Beyond the Anchor Desk:
The Rise of Citizen Journalism
Tuesday, October 9; 6:00 to 7:30 pm
Forget film at 11:00. News
schlomo!
strollingin the park? joggingin thewoods
speak english man i dont like that riddle talk
On 10/4/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a bar owner, you learn to never talk about politics over the counter.
But this is an email list.
Global warming may have been a part
if i did a show and didnt care about what people thought..
i would let doofy words fall out my mouth without censoring
i would make fun of doofy-ass people (especially me)
i would make faces at the camera
i would make inappropriate comments about my body parts and yours
and i would
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, caminofilm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a hypothetical question the wise heads here may be able to
answer.
Lets say you travel around your country, producing short videos at
different locations. Lets say, market research (youtube) show that
yeah i think that site is wierd
does anyone know maria?
On 10/3/07, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
She is funny. I tried to subscribe to her a couple months ago through
that
site, but I guess it didn't work.
On 10/3/07, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] irinaski%40gmail.com
Hi everyone:
Does anyone know where to find them?
I ask this because I had rearranged the location of a collection which
MM is trying to open BUT MM doesn't seem to be able to locate the file
via indexing (And I can't find the location to edit and/or remove this
collection from within either).
Thanks for your indepth answer Bill, you are dead right, time is money.
I am constantly being contacted by websites and broadcasters (in the US)
wanting to use my stories. At first I was keen to get them out there, now it's
like 'show me the money'! I don't need anymore publicity that doesn't
Hi
Just as I finished writing my reply, I checked todays posts. You got a
lot of great input. So here is the bare bones of what I was originally
going to write.
I have a hypothetical question
local tv station contact you and want exclusive rights to
your videos, in your country, for one
Good news! And a useful example of defending against bogus DMCA take
down notices.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like Antonio won against KSDK! His account and his 500+ videos
have been reinstated, read about it here:
Today I looked on the Adobe site for Flash Player Version Penetration.
The September 2007 penetration shows at 93.3%. This leads me to
think that the penetration is high enough to switch to developing in
Flash 9 (Actionscript 3.)
I'm wondering if people on the list are on Flash 8 or lower? And
I'm a political blogger so if I did what was the most marketable all
my blog posts would be about name calling people and coming up with
catchy nick names for politicians who disagree with me politically. I
couldn't do that because I still have a soul.
Terry Rendon
www.terryannonline.com
--- In
Are they asking you to get EO (Error and Omission) insurance? What
other costs might you have to deliver your content to them? Be sure
to factor that in — EO costs a lot of $$$. Or better, insist they
cover the EO / liabilities (for things like someone suing 'cause
your video about dating
2 cents:
- have a lawyer review it before you sign
- a year is a very long time in my book; i would start at 3 months at
a time (it protects both parties) especially considering the
exclusivity of this deal
- brand building is nice but it's not food
- straight talk can really tease out ulterior
thanks border collie, spoke with a local entertainment lawyer, they don't know,
closest case they have dealt with is organising contracts for online video
produced by big companies (eg telecommunication companies) In this case, the
rate was commercial rates.
I cant see there ad revenue for the
I have release forms for all interviewees and music used, but yes, things
change, places close. If someone visits a place I recommend, and it is now
closed, this could be an issue, but my hypothetical country isnt the USA, and
(as yet) our legal system hasnt gone liability crazy, but it is
I think the only company, in my neck of the woods that would have been in a
similar position, would be lonely planet (who recently sold to BBC worldwide)
who I know have struck up similar deals with particular websites.
You could have a point about the three months thing. It allows me to pull
Hi Pat, I'm a little puzzled because I did have a camcorder that
recorded in .asf WMM2 handled it just fine. It is a M$ format.
But when I went to the website they clearly state that it digital
video is in .mp4.
Hmmm. Here is what I think you should do. Get a free copy of Square5
MPEG
hi all,
apologies for those that get this as a cross-post from cc-license
mailing list, but this is interesting follow-up to a story and legal
case that was discussed in this videoblogging group some time back.
interesting outcome
markus
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A relatively recent
I'm coming up fast on my 200th episode so I thought it would be fun to get some
videos
from the community to help celebrate and you can promote your own thing to my
viewers at
the same time--sooo if you want send me a 15 sec video saying something like
congratulations on 200 (or some such)
erica, send them the link to your videos from PNN!
On 10/3/07, promodprincess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am on a PC, Heath!
Schlomo Jay, Thanks for the link to freevlog, that was helpful!
One of the tutorial steps is down though, and I think its the one
that I need the most help with
http://www.superdeluxe.com/sd/artist/eugene_mirman
mark day showed me
who knows eugene?
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http://geekentertainment.tv
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