Macadamia nuts are almost more welcome than you are, Rox.
Thanks, for stepping up, ladies. If some or all of you could come, we would
be more than thrilled. I am at your disposal for travel help and French
goodie dispatch.
On 01/02/2008, Roxanne Darling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I too mee
Hey, Josh. I bought my HV20 in December and have edited and posted
only 3 videos so far, like this one:
http://www.realpeoplenetwork.com/2008/01/charlie-firesto.html
To tell you the truth, I haven't heard any camera noise, but the few
videos I've shot have all been in noisy environments. One reas
On 2/1/08, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 01/02/2008, at 4:33 PM, Mike Meiser wrote:
>
> > Are you farmilliar with the Ted Nelson Exanadu project and it's MANY
> > MANY ill fated inspired projects? It's truely fascinating. A sort of
> > wikipedia for media concept. EVERYTHING is int
Has anybody ever used one of these Lastolite light tents?
http://www.amazon.com/Lastolite-Studio-Cubelight-Shooting-Tent/dp/B000COHCW8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1201844856&sr=8-3
How does one go about lighting the background inside that thing? From
behind? From above?
I've long been c
On 01/02/2008, at 4:33 PM, Mike Meiser wrote:
> Are you farmilliar with the Ted Nelson Exanadu project and it's MANY
> MANY ill fated inspired projects? It's truely fascinating. A sort of
> wikipedia for media concept. EVERYTHING is interefernceable. A sort of
> mythic beast / grail quest project
comments below
On Jan 31, 2008 10:37 PM, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 01/02/2008, at 2:23 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:
>
> > are you referring to http://www.mystickies.com/ ?
> >
> > i think there are several services like this now (sort of defeats the
> > point)
> >
> > i recall a fi
comments below
On Feb 1, 2008 12:10 AM, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 01/02/2008, at 3:58 PM, Mike Meiser wrote:
>
> > it's not necessary that comments be posted directly TO the comment box
> > on a blog post. I personally feel that the best potential of all is
> > to track and di
On Jan 31, 2008 10:05 PM, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you should but technically one is trivial computationally the other
> much more complicated. Also text has clear standards. Quote marks,
> standardised referencing systems to indicate source, right down to
> year, page, and object,
On Jan 31, 2008 10:01 PM, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 01/02/2008, at 4:28 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
>
> > I think the biggest challenge is getting creators to actually make
> > video comments.
> > Youtube has the only video commenting system Ive really seen used.
> > Most times thoug
On Jan 31, 2008 4:53 PM, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mmm yes thats the sort of problem that I was gibbering about in post the
> other day, if
> comments and conversations are fragmented across multiple websites, how to
> piece that
> all back together again and present it in a sane
On 01/02/2008, at 3:58 PM, Mike Meiser wrote:
> it's not necessary that comments be posted directly TO the comment box
> on a blog post. I personally feel that the best potential of all is
> to track and display the back and forth BETWEEN blogs /vlogs using
> permalink tracking.
hi Mike
here ye
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
videoblogging group:
People say when you buy a car that you suddenly notice all the similar models
on the road. Lately it seems that lots of folks are whipping out a Canon HV20.
How many people own Canon HV20's or are thinking about
Hi everyone,
Lan Bui and the OC'ers suggested another Super Happy Vlog House
We're on for one in Ojai for the weekend of Feb 16th
bring your valentine for an fun getaway if you're in the area (about
two hours north of Los Angeles)
http://superhappyvloghouse.pbwiki.com/OjaiDigitalDojo
markus
On Jan 31, 2008 3:48 PM, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Agreed - a community needs to have a standard of practice in order to,
> > well... practice! And CC seems to be the way to go. The hard part is this:
> > videobloggers come in all different varieties. Some are posting thoughts
> >
Every HV20 seems to have a diffferent level of mechanical noise, but
they are all a bit loud.
The DM50 does not do well vs. the videomics according to those who
have used both. The DM50 is a decidedly consumer product - both the
Rode's are designed to bring pro level sound to high-Z
consumer/prosu
I can tell you this, if you're not kinda 'selfless' you don't get hired
again.
Thus, those who remain / survive are kinda that way.
The occasional 'arse' does get through, but the jerk factor in the industry
is remarkably low as a result.
1 - 2%
Whereas in the general population, I believe the
On 01/02/2008, at 2:23 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:
> are you referring to http://www.mystickies.com/ ?
>
> i think there are several services like this now (sort of defeats the
> point)
>
> i recall a firefox plugin
>
> always been surprised that this did not take off more. weren't there
> libel issu
On Jan 31, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Adrian Miles wrote:
> Does anyone remember that thing from years ago that was like webpage
> graffiti? you could leave notes on webpages, and anyone with the
> plugin could see the notes. I remember that whitehouse.gov got more or
> less buried under the things...
a
hi all
Does anyone remember that thing from years ago that was like webpage
graffiti? you could leave notes on webpages, and anyone with the
plugin could see the notes. I remember that whitehouse.gov got more or
less buried under the things...
On 01/02/2008, at 10:12 AM, Kath O'Donnell wro
in australia it is more or less a 'gentlemen's agreement' (and I'm
pretty sure this is how it gets described) which every now and then
ruffles feathers when one network is perceived to use too much of
someone else's footage or similar. there is no licence, no money, just
a sort of mutual ag
you should but technically one is trivial computationally the other
much more complicated. Also text has clear standards. Quote marks,
standardised referencing systems to indicate source, right down to
year, page, and object, etc. There is no way to easily indicate this
inside video.
In ad
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kathryn Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> whom I didn't either know personally or for whom I have not sought
> out a dependable reference, no matter how "captivating" their
> qualities..
Frankly, I don't have the kind of time right now for that leve
On 01/02/2008, at 4:28 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
> I think the biggest challenge is getting creators to actually make
> video comments.
> Youtube has the only video commenting system Ive really seen used.
> Most times though, people are just linking to their own videos so they
> can ride out the popu
hi all
On 01/02/2008, at 7:48 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
> So i think CC licenses is totally important...but can we have Fair Use
> if video is being used for criticism, debate, or conversation?
fair use is very weak. As far as I'm aware it doesn't formally exist
here in Australia as a right, more a
The hum being something horrible happening in the camera, camera hum
generally is a function of 'proximity effect'.
The mic is next to the machine. The mic will pick up that which is closest,
best. Proximity.
That's why lavs work well - they can get closest to the bodies' resonators
for those wid
I too meet the standards of #3 though I realize that may be fully cancelled
out by #4. :-)
I do bring aloha and chocolate-covered macadamia nuts though when I travel,
as an unofficial emissary of Hawaii.
I've got you guys down on the calendar in any case.
Aloha,
Rox
On Jan 31, 2008 11:04 AM, S
As an actor and web producer I must chime in here
I am passionate about and committed to my work as both an actor and a
new media producer, and as such would never allow anyone on my set
whom I didn't either know personally or for whom I have not sought
out a dependable reference, no mat
Yes that's true but at the expense. The vid then looks washed out.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Kary Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you upload 16x9 to YouTube they will automatically letterbox it
for you.
> MySpace does as well. Some sites do not.
>
> --
> Kary Rogers
> h
I just bought this Audio-technica ATR-55 shotgun mic for $50 bucks off
of eBay.
Topher Polack
http://www.thediversion.com
http://www.christopherpolack.com
If you upload 16x9 to YouTube they will automatically letterbox it for you.
MySpace does as well. Some sites do not.
--
Kary Rogers
http://www.GoodCommitment.tv
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 5:15 PM, Renat Zarbailov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah that is the disadvantage of shooting in 16X9 and
Yes thats an interesting service, although the comments on Scoble's blog post
about it,
give an indication of some of the reservations people have about this sort of
thing:
http://scobleizer.com/2007/12/04/bloggers-hot-new-commenting-system-from-
disqus/
Im not sure it goes too far at harnessi
Yeah that is the disadvantage of shooting in 16X9 and outputting to
youtube.
Ideally it would be best to shoot in 4X3 and not change the aspect
ratio but if you you want to preserve the videos for future shoot in 16X9.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'
or something like ShiftSpace?
http://shiftspace.org/screencasts/intro/ has a demo video. a metadata
layer above webpages - the trails sound interesting. how you can link
up conversations across the metaverse. I think they're at transmediale
atm. there's a few examples on the site.
On Feb 1, 2008 1
And hotels - don't forget them! They advertise "we have wide screen TVs" and
then stretch the image... making the TV pretty much unviewable.
Just a little pet peeve of mine :-)
David
On Jan 31, 2008 4:56 PM, Bill Cammack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here are your choices:
>
> 1) Use a 16:9 se
Here are your choices:
1) Use a 16:9 sequence and decide what portion of your 4:3 footage
you're going to show, full-screen.
2) Use a 16:9 sequence and use your whole frames of 4:3 footage with
black bars on either side.
3) Use a 4:3 sequence and decide what portion of your 16:9 footage
you're goi
Not used the HV20 per se, but used many miniDV palmcorder types back in school
days.
What you are describing does sound like tape whir/whine. This is the problem
with smaller
consumer-type cameras, even really good ones like the HV20. So compact the mic
is right
there next to the tape drive..
I'm confused about changing the aspect ratio for output. Won't the
image end up smooshed?
Chris
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Renat Zarbailov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> After 2 years of constant search for the ideal compression scheme, I
> have finally come to a solution. If you're
After 2 years of constant search for the ideal compression scheme, I
have finally come to a solution. If you're using Adobe Premiere CS3
and you edit your footage in 16X9 standard definition, simply do the
following.
1. Sharpen the video to the point you see some dotty artifacts
appearing in the v
Just from an audio-geek perspective, if you can figure out the pitch of the
hum it should be fairly easy to attenuate it using a notch-filter or
parametric EQ in FCP. I used to do this all the time with sixty-cycle hum
from old analog equipment.
JW
On Jan 31, 2008 2:16 PM, Irene Duma <[EMAIL PRO
My hv20 doesn¹t make that much noise either.
I have the Rode video mic too but find that it does pick up some camera
noise still. I read online about getting an L bracket that will lift it up a
bit higher from the body of the camera...anyone know of such a bracket?
I once shot indoors with a dy
I've had similar "problems" with promo girls and models.
It can sometimes take some work to make sure they show up. And to
make sure they remember.
(I had a number of no-shows this last weekend when I was at a local
Motor Cycle show.)
See ya
On Jan 31, 2008 1:21 PM, danielmcvicar <[EMAIL PROT
something like disqus.com, which deems it important to allow data
export and not be a walled garden using yours and your commenters
content.
On Jan 31, 2008 5:01 PM, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So maybe a part of effective conversations, comments, communication,
is bridging the
gap b
Im also rather interested in how much the blog' concept hinders rather than
helps video
conversations.
Ive always been a huge fan of well done internet forums/messageboards. You can
get
longer conversations than Ive ever seen on blog comments, although theres not
much
difference really. I d
Yeah, I've only played with the camera once, and that noise doesnt sound
right. I'd use that warranty and send it in just in case.
Couldn't hurt!
On Jan 31, 2008 1:46 PM, Robert Croma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Josh, that's a hell of a whine.
>
--
Schlomo Rabinowitz
http://schlomolog.bl
Mmm yes thats the sort of problem that I was gibbering about in post the other
day, if
comments and conversations are fragmented across multiple websites, how to
piece that
all back together again and present it in a sane way.
Youtube has it relatively easy due to their large audience, and bei
Josh, that's a hell of a whine. I suspect that's not right. I'd
definitely consider a service. Doesn't sound good. Haven't experienced
anything of the sort on mine. I've been using the same mic as Michael
Verdi [ http://rurl.org/h65 ], with good results. And it takes a dead
cat wind muff, too. I'm
Anybody know what rules live TV news stations play by? I remember seeing a
programme
about Al Jazeera years ago, and they were watching other stations
rebroadcasting their live
pictures (probably of the bombing of Bahgdad), and were trying to frustrate
this by cutting
to their anchor. There a
(A great way to make sure that I show up is to send a car. If you think that a
limo for an
actor is a perk, no it is just wrangling him to get him there.
I also like M and Ms, but not yellow ones. Please remove those.)
p.s. Jan, caught up on your blog...very cool
D
--- In videoblogging@yahoo
Send me an email anyways... kitykity at gmail. Suzy
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jeffrey Taylor"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hooray for #3! You were on my list of people to mail. Get me off-list if
> there's anything I can do to help you find your way to Budapest. I can't
> direct yo
> Agreed - a community needs to have a standard of practice in order to,
> well... practice! And CC seems to be the way to go. The hard part is this:
> videobloggers come in all different varieties. Some are posting thoughts
> and conversation-starters (sorta like text blogs). Others think of the
I, too, fall under category #3 being a Uterine-American and if I can
scare up the funds for both US and European Vlogging events, by gum, I
shall be there.
My passport needs more stamps. Oh, and I like all y'all.
Piggybank at the ready,
Bekah
--
htttp://www.missbhavens.com
--- In videoblogging@
I know it has that advanced hotshoe so I was thinking about getting that
Canon DM-50 microphone that works with that...
On Jan 31, 2008 2:52 PM, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2008 1:27 PM, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > - does your HV20 camera make this much
Hi,
I'm looking to rent a 35mm lens adapter(I will be using ultra prime
lenses) for the Panasonic HVX200 for a week. Please email me if you
have one you can rent me or know of anyone. I'm not having any luck
with the camera houses in the bay are and don't want to have to go to
LA to get it.
Tha
Hello fellow vloggers,
It's a total nightmare.
Sometime last night my domain 24x7.com was hijacked, apparently according to
Enom
someone got into my account and changed the email info and did a transfer.
If you know of a way to get the word out that 24x7 is hijacked, perhaps some
bigger
cove
On Jan 31, 2008 1:27 PM, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - does your HV20 camera make this much noise?
Wow. Mine does not make that much noise.
> - what do you do to stop the camera noise?
> - what kind of shotgun works well with the camera?
I've been using the Rhode Video Mic - been p
Hey Josh...not sure how much help I can be with this as I dont have an HV20.
That sure is a really bad whine noise you have going there. Do all HV20's make
that same
noise when using the onboard mic? That's nasty!
I've been pretty lucky that my onboard mic on my cam is actually quite good.
Gra
> From the archives (back in 2005), here's one possible interface for
> displaying video quotes:
> http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20051013-0025
> It has a big quote mark and a link back to the original.
> Made with this: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/linkubator/ (choose the
> 'video quote'
Agreed - a community needs to have a standard of practice in order to,
well... practice! And CC seems to be the way to go. The hard part is this:
videobloggers come in all different varieties. Some are posting thoughts and
conversation-starters (sorta like text blogs). Others think of their posts
m
> - does your HV20 camera make this much noise?
Yes.
> - what do you do to stop the camera noise?
Use an external microphone or capture direct to hard drive and skip the
tape.
> - what kind of shotgun works well with the camera?
I don't have a shotgun to recommend, but a Canon rep told me that
> Asked a slightly different way - what's the difference? What's the
> difference between someone's text-based words and someone's video-based
> words? I'm thinking you should be able to "pull quotes" from both.
this would be my instinct as well.
But the newspaper/book industry welcomes others t
For all you HV20 owners out there, I have a problem (and I know Kent Bye has
the same issue)
Camera Noise!!
Check out all the camera noise in this video I made with the camera:
http://vimeo.com/475731
Lots of high-pitched noise
obviously this is because the internal mic is so close to the tape
m
fwding to semanal list - I like your idea Jay - what if for week6 (or
choose another week) we all post a video, but we also have to post a
video comment to at least one person who's posted that week. or use
the comment video as your weekly post if you don't want/are too busy
to do 2 videos. so we
Hooray for #3! You were on my list of people to mail. Get me off-list if
there's anything I can do to help you find your way to Budapest. I can't
direct you through the women-only section of the Gellert Spa, though. ;-)
On 31/01/2008, Susan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I fall under #3. :)
>
I'd like some advice as to how to work with 4:3 and 16:9 in the same
project on FCP.
All of our old stuff is 4:3 our new stuff is 16:9.
Our blip player is embedded at 16:9, and cropped real tight to keep
it very neat and clean looking: http://k9disc.com for an example.
So, I started a projec
Thanks, Jan. :)
I'm afraid I was the wacko one, though, for letting myself get strung
along as I did, and then fooling myself into thinking it wouldn't end
badly. The game playing started early on, and a hundred red flags were
not only waving me in the face but clobbering me over the head. I
chose
[Psst. Chris. Actors are wacky. Wacko. That's the reason directors get the
big bucks: they figure out how to wrangle 'em, how to play Daddy, sister,
lover - whatever - in order to get the performance. Yes, and sometimes that
means figuring out how to get 'em to show up. As director, that's one - ON
My experience in this realm has been mixed.
All along the spectrum from ecstasy to rage.
Sigh.
Jan
On Jan 31, 2008 12:34 PM, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been cautious in this area..
>
> It's a good question.
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jay dedman" <[EMAIL PR
From the archives (back in 2005), here's one possible interface for
displaying video quotes:
http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20051013-0025
It has a big quote mark and a link back to the original.
Made with this: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/linkubator/ (choose the
'video quote' option)
Asked a slightly different way - what's the difference? What's the
difference between someone's text-based words and someone's video-based
words? I'm thinking you should be able to "pull quotes" from both.
David
On Jan 31, 2008 11:34 AM, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been ca
I've been cautious in this area..
It's a good question.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jay dedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can we use use each others video, like we currently use each other's
> text posts to have a conversation?
> YouTube actually has a great API for asking for all comments,
> including video comments, for a video. It uses GData.
> Does anyone know if Blip has a similar API? I have seen that Blip
> offers comments RSS for each post, but most of the time the
> conversations are happening at the vlogs,
I fall under #3. :)
I have airline miles, and am looking to make a trip to Europe this
fall! I really hope I can come--and I hope you guys will keep me from
getting hopelessly lost! LOL
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jeffrey Taylor"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Theoretically, aggregating comments RSS should be easier than
aggregating mediaRSS - the RSS is typically following RSS 1.0 or 2.0
standards, whereas MediaRSS is all over the place.
YouTube actually has a great API for asking for all comments,
including video comments, for a video. It uses GData.
Hi everyone -
Now that we've set dates (October 18-19, Budapest), I'm/we're looking to
invite people (or for you to contact people) to let them know when and where
the event is.
Here's some ideas foe the kind of people we're looking to invite:
1. Contacts in Hungary are critical (I saw your Twee
Blogger just recently allowed commentors to check a box fo follow comments
via email.
Havent any idea what you guys' are taling about, but...
I love it when the coders get all excited.
:)
Jan
On Jan 31, 2008 7:22 AM, David Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's included in wordpress feeds al
It's included in wordpress feeds already. - but I dont think it is
in blogger feeds
On Jan 31, 2008 1:12 AM, Mike Meiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cool.
>
> Example of a comment feed reference from sull's blip feed:
> http://sull.blip.tv/rss
>
>
> 9856168E-BE0C-11DC-A000-B09E966E5011
> h
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