Hi everyone:
Developers marketers have been down this road before in the Web 1.0 world
with popup windows, banner ads even embedded statically-located audio video
players. ALL of these tactics have been defeated one way or another. Flash
ITSELF can be blocked by some IE clones Firefox.
Hi everyone:
Welcome to the group Warren.
I look forward to checking out your site.
Cheers
Pat Cook
patsbl...@live.com
Denver, CO
BLOGS PODCASTS
AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturnsblog.blogspot.com/
AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
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Nonsense. Hardly anybody blocks Flash, and nobody's going to build a
browser or toolbar that blocks Flash video the same way they did with
popups.
Yes, it's irritating when you open a web page and it starts
autoplaying music or talking to you - but on about half of the sites
that use
I believe the only thing that will separate (one's) videos from the
thundering herd of sameo-sameo
is the videos themselves. True, reaching more people generally will help
find more of your particular audience specifically, but while poor
presentation might kill the context for a good piece, no
pat: consistently way off.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Pat Cook patsbl...@live.com wrote:
Hi everyone:
Developers marketers have been down this road before in the Web 1.0 world
with popup windows, banner ads even embedded statically-located audio
video players. ALL of these
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert rup...@... wrote:
...And I have to say, the talking
heads are usually trying to give you useful information about the
company - in a way that might be attractive or interesting to some
visitors who don't want to just read a lot of text. So
Hi everyone:
The EASIEST way to make yourself stick out from the herd as it were would be
to make your content compatible with as many devices as possible. This is why
I'm doing 3GP versions of my latest videos (And perhaps some of the older ones
as well) for my weight loss blog.
With
I never got iMovie '08 because everyone hated it so much. I guess what I had
was '06.
Oy. More workarounds 'eh?
Hmmm...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell taoofda...@... wrote:
Found this.
Apparently, the deinterlace function when exporting in iMovie09 doesnt work.
I sense that you are thinking the camera is the issue. It isnt. The camera
works beautifully. The software editing it doesnt.
Dont use iMovie08 or 09. iMovieHD works fine. Final Cut Express works better.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,