I've started to use this free download to tag my library
http://www.itagsoftware.com/
and it seems to work fine.
In fact I'm amazed at its power and capacity for what is a simple program. It
more or less functions in the same way as online folksonomy and will give you a
tag cloud to review when
Thanks Dave. That would be the perfect solution if it supported more
filetypes. I have mostly .mp4, .m2t, .mpeg stuff.
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 2:53 AM, ratbagradio ratbagra...@gmail.com wrote:
I've started to use this free download to tag my library
http://www.itagsoftware.com/
and it seems
Yeah, Jay - I saw this movie at silverdocs this year. It was pretty
incredible.
http://www.weliveinpublicthemovie.com
Its just opening in NYC and here's the upcoming sched.
09/04/09 Cambridge, MA
Brattle Theatre http://www.brattlefilm.org/brattlefilm/index.html
09/24/09 Los Angeles, CA
Also - here's a photo of Al Maysles and I from Silverdocs - where he was
honored with the Guggenheim award.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/scottstead/3638588645/
He's an amazing guy. He was discussing with me and a few other folks how we
have a state department, a department of defense - how
To answer your questions Roxanne--Yes.
I have thought of all of these different things and my problem is of course
logistics and all that comes with those issues.
I am talking with Rick and others to try to get this accomplished.
Jim
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Roxanne Darling
Hey gang:
Thought I would post some eyewitness footage of the massive 20,000 foot smoke
plume from the Station Fire here north of Los Angeles:
http://www.blockbustermultimedia.com/?p=297
The fire really exploded Saturday while I was in Starbucks. I came out and
suddenly, from over the
Oops, I forgot to include this amazing clip I saw on Vimeo - a time lapse of
the growing smoke plume:
http://www.vimeo.com/6335740
Apparently the guy captured it on a Nikon with a built in sequential photo
feature and then stitched everything together in Quicktime.
Rob
Jim,
Welcome to the rich and complex world of video! I would suggest
ranking the order of priority so this doesn't feel so overwhelming,
then finding out from Rick what sorts of resources he wants to put in
to this. (People and cash for bandwidth.) A good internet provider can
segregate the pipe
- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman jay.ded...@... wrote:
All the discussions around HTML5 have been abstract around here. Not
many good examples to point to its promise. We did say it'll take
the
big boys to start adopting it...so:
http://www.youtube.com/html5
With