[videoblogging] Re: Yes We Can

2009-01-26 Thread Christian Wach
Quick follow up to this thread: there's a good article on the trauma of the new IT staff on entering the White House here: Well, given this situation, it looks like they're doing pretty well. Cheers, Christian --- In v

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Yes We Can

2009-01-26 Thread Christian Wach
On 26 Jan 2009, at 14:01, Christian Wach wrote: > Quick follow up to this thread: there's a good article on the > trauma of the new IT staff on entering the White House here: > > horrors> Of course, when I wrote "good article",

[videoblogging] Re: New Xacti cameras coming in February

2009-01-26 Thread Steve Watkins
Looks good, think they will be out in March in USA & UK. And one of them is the normal xacti form factor so I would think it will fit in your pocket ok? Cheers Steve Elbows --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, schlomo rabinowitz wrote: > > Pretty awesome, but I would never be able to carry

[videoblogging] Re: More than 10 minutes

2009-01-26 Thread liza jean
how long was the very first moving picture ever made? if memory serves, it was a few seconds of a racehorse . . . and people had to learn how to hold the photos in their head to make sense of the assemblage. time and technology go hand in hand. i want to look at these long videos mentioned

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Yes We Can

2009-01-26 Thread Matthew Milam
Everyone wants YouTube fame because YouTube has made a few people famous. Some are even banging thousands of dollars in monthly checks. That's why they are doing it. Now whether they will actually see all of that is another matter entirely. I don't -- I'm too monotone. On 1/21/09, Heath wrote: >

Re: [videoblogging] Re: feeds into mogulus

2009-01-26 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Having used a bunch of these services in various applications (including the live broadcast of "35" and VlogEurope 07), I've stuck with Mogulus for my own stuff. Not that I do altogether that much live... That said, I like that I can easily 'go' live and create a storyboard that lives on with mate

[videoblogging] supreme court today, my life 30 years ago

2009-01-26 Thread liza jean
today, according to NPR, the Supreme court of these United States for the third time this year sent back to a lower court a dismissal of case about a retaliatory firing on the basis of sexual harrasment. 30 years ago this happened to me. i was 22, and, well, 22 then. no notice was taken. we

[videoblogging] 30 years to today

2009-01-26 Thread liza jean
Synthavision was the result of the Pentagon hoping to know where missiles would land. wishing to know in 3D. Synthavision was the t. happily, i did not have to watch all the missile test stuff to qualify for the job. i was working for Midnight Blue at the time i saw the posting in the new

[videoblogging] let's just be perfectly clear about the past - i know, knot possible yet change

2009-01-26 Thread liza jean
yet change occurs. imagine being the smallest of seven. imagine being small whilst changining things. imagine being so small, forever, that changing things seems beyond you. imagine changing things anyway.

Re: [videoblogging] Re: feeds into mogulus

2009-01-26 Thread @sull
thanks jan. i've been wondering if mogulus is the bliptv of live broadcasting so to speak ;) been itching to try some live stuff myself... not to necessarily do a live show but just get familiar with the tech/services around this. its an area i had decided long ago to ignore because the quality wa

Re: [videoblogging] Re: feeds into mogulus

2009-01-26 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
theuptake.org has used Mogulus extensively as well. When I've done stuff with them, they usually have their office in MN have master control and a bunch of us in various cities chiming in from, say, election polling places. Worked really well for me, has lots of little gadgets for you to use, and