ha I tried blip ads for a month and made 11c (so what's that about AUS0.20?)
then turned it off. obviously my videos aren't money making ones but it was
interesting to try it see how it worked.
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My ISP here in our London office has started throttling our ADSL
broadband - presumably because we use lots of video. Upload speeds
have died - it took me 45 minutes to upload a 30mb video yesterday.
welcome to the Australian way..
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are you thinking of http://havemoneywillvlog.com? great project
2010/1/5 johnleeke johnle...@historichomeworks.com
What was the project started a couple of years ago that was designed to
raise funds for video bloggers?
I recall contributing to a couple of the video bloggers, but now I
I'm trying the blip.tv ads - added them 1-2 weeks ago so far it says
they've made $0.28! at this rate they should pay for a coffee every 3 months
or so. not sure if I'll keep them, but I wanted to see how the process works
so giving it a go
2009/12/16 Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com
I'm
hi Jenna, to further Rupert's point, are you looking at the videoblogging
projects as well as the in-person-conferences? as I think these have been
quite successful over the years and have participants from different
countries videoblogging styles. eg the vb-weeks, Vlomo (Navlopomo),
Verdi's
there was also a list called vlogtheory too
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vlogtheory which might have some discussions
you'd be interested in
I think there was another? but maybe I've forgotten
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oh there's video vortex now too (but it's more recent than below)
http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/videovortex_listcultures.org
2009/12/3 Kath O'Donnell alia...@gmail.com
there was also a list called vlogtheory too
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vlogtheory which might have some
great work everyone! I've got to catch up watching the last week. but
they've all been amazing!
2009/12/1 Frank Carver frank.car...@googlemail.com
2009/11/30 Rupert rup...@twittervlog.tv rupert%40twittervlog.tv:
I'm psyched to see this. Today is my last day at my job. I've been
saving
sorry to hear about your Mother Ian, I didn't realize. your video was great
inspiration for the theme so don't beat yourself up about it.
I meant to do more in isadora/processing but didn't get time. was going ok
for first couple of weeks then things got away from me and I missed a few
days (some
hi Frank, sorry I can't recall seeing the embed field in previous uploads,
but I tried it now with another blip video using the othe other url in the
blip dashboard list.
eg if I use the permalink for url= http://blip.tv/file/id I don't see the
embed field it fills in all the video details from
probably of some interest to some here..
-- Forwarded message --
From: Geert Lovink ge...@xs4all.nl
Date: 2009/11/22
Subject: videovortex video editing with open source tools
To: videovor...@listcultures.org
Video editing with open source tools
I thought your video was great. I wouldn't worry about the duration - I
didn't notice until the email. I liked how you explained what you were
thinking of when making it. loved the running in the bush footage - it's
like those cameras on animals footage but higher above the ground. do you
mount a
Sailing, Travel, Craic and Cocktails
www.jchtv.com
--- On Sat, 11/14/09, Kath O'Donnell alia...@gmail.comaliak77%40gmail.com
wrote:
From: Kath O'Donnell alia...@gmail.com aliak77%40gmail.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Day 13
To: Ian Beaumont i.beaum...@virgin.net i.beaumont
hi, is the video playing ok for anyone else? I tried to watch it but it
seems to not be a valid file (1k) - for download, hd, mov version. hoping
it's just my computer. (so no probs for Ian). same on miro site. other blip
videos are working for me. (just checking)
Below is Day 13! On to you
kaminsky...@gmail.com
*To:* Kath O'Donnell alia...@gmail.com
*Cc:* videoblogging@yahoogroups.com ; Rupert Howe rup...@chapterplay.tv;
Topher ottorab...@gmail.com
*Sent:* Saturday, November 14, 2009 2:20 PM
*Subject:* Re: [videoblogging] Re: Day 13
There was an encoding problem. I've left
I use VoltaicHD on mac for my HD videos, as the camera stores them as .mts
files so I need to convert before editing. ( I couldn't get mpeg streamclip
to do this) works well. though yes, it takes time makes large files but
they convert down afterwards to smaller files. which is sometimes why I
anyone seen this?
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/10/ff_demandmedia
is it the video-production version of Amazon's mechanical turk / sweatshop?
or workers for the library in Snow Crash?
maybe these will be the sorts of jobs the next generation will move into
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the next generation will move into this
kind of content production work - but hopefully not for these kind of
rates, with this kind of unsustainable business model.
On 29-Oct-09, at 6:23 AM, Kath O'Donnell wrote:
anyone seen this?
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/10/ff_demandmedia
I love blip.tv because the video quality looks great (closest to source) I
like how they post the embed codes download links as I'm basically a lazy
(timepoor) person and like them so I don't have to think as much. youtube
compresses a lot. I suppose the other option is to upload onto our own
I'm going to attempt a video each day + the community game. I think I'll
manage 1 a week + game-day in reality :) but I'm going to use it as an
excuse/project to try learn more processing or maybe modul8 or isadora. they
might be quick 12seconds.tv duration tests/samples though. other years I got
could we double up on days so everyone can play? maybe the person on the
next day could choose one of the two or be inspired by both?
2009/10/21 Richard (Show) Hall rich...@richardshow.org
All taken ... how sad :(
...richard
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I'm in. could I do 15th (any day is ok if u need to shift me though)
great idea Rupert!
2009/10/20 Ian Beaumont i.beaum...@virgin.net
I'll volunteer to take the 14th
Ian B
- Original Message -
From: Rupert Howe
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
ning could work. I'm on a couple of ning sites (we make zines subversive
knitting) they work quite well. I never check facebook groups unless
someone directs me. but ning sends me an email for some of the posts so I
check more often. plus it's prob easier for someone to manage? (admin wise)
was that
they didn't include the text of the message in the emails they send
you. Have they changed that?
On 21-Sep-09, at 12:26 PM, Kath O'Donnell wrote:
ning could work. I'm on a couple of ning sites (we make zines
subversive
knitting) they work quite well. I never check facebook groups
congrats Jeffrey! sounds like a great cause
2009/9/18 Jeffrey Taylor thejeffreytay...@gmail.com
I'm really thrilled to announce that I was asked to join the statewide
board
(IAG) charged with restoring marriage equality in California by repealing
Proposition 8 in California. You can read
thanks Rupert. I tend to watch some on your list when I have a chance + ones
in the projects eg VloMo, vbweek when I get in a videoing frenzy. if any
are mentioned in the artist in the clouds list I watch them + lately ones in
the twitter stream though I miss some due to timezone differences
thanks Andrew. sounds interesting
maybe we need another vb project then we can use the site and get a feel
for it. (maybe I just need a project;)
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maybe you need to talk to the unions or start one (not just
videobloggers - all citizens). and get them to negotiate proper
conditions.
I also find it crazy there's no national healthcare system in America.
I think Australians would down tools and go on strike if the govt ever
considered getting
Jay Adrian, thanks for the examples of video tagging. Seth Keen's work
looks very cool. I always thought mpeg7 would be used for this but haven't
heard much about it anymore ( only looked into it years ago for some facial
recognition stuff which didn't end up happening). I shoot way too much
these are great Rupert - thanks for the links.
I seem to recall a location project that was really cool, on
24hours24artists - Nick Slie in new orleans the central city
i-witness project
http://www.mondobizarro.org/blog
2009/5/17 Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com
David Kessler, who makes one
fwiw I really liked the 24hours24artists concept so people could tune
in from different locations broadcast from different locations. it's
not face2face meetup which is the best part about conferences (for me
anyway), but there is the chat aspect, and archives later to watch. I
wonder if a
I'm a late starter - I shot the video on the day's but had limited
time/net access to upload. so just a couple of quick ones to catch up.
monday day1 : late night after work : http://blip.tv/file/1971082 or
http://vimeo.com/4061062
tuesday day2 : hotel textures : http://blip.tv/file/1971044 or
what about uploading to archive.org as a backup? don't they have good
financial backing to keep it going in the future
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle
Kahle and his wife Mary Austin created the Kahle/Austin
what about something really obvious for people - text like 'your spare
change Vs my training video'
I didn't know what the coke bottles or other image were for. maybe u
need to check with the dog list who are your audience? do some market
research with them as they might make the links better?
how many people are paying to view a video on the internet? even with
micro payments. can't say I ever have.
I don't know what all this is:
World class disc dog events are held in every region of the country
several times per year. The same can be said of agility and flyball
tournaments as
2009/1/7 Ron Watson k9d...@mac.com:
Well, have you found something that is your passion that is for sale?
most of my passions don't make any money (wrt video) but I'm ok with
that and they're not related to your project in any case
maybe ask people on the dog lists - the true fans in your
yes thanks very much Verdi Steve!! was great. the live chat was fun
too - to watch with other people.
I took a few screenshots (but missed some shows that i saw - too busy
watching) http://tinyurl.com/93pp4e
croma - wow!
2009/1/4 l.den...@modele11.com l.den...@modele11.com:
Thank Verdi you
re Ron's link to
Community is the new capitalism:
Community is More than Dollars and Cents
I thought we already were a community - this mail list. when people
post links in their sigs others can check them out comment/continue
conversations there or reply to email privately. the vlomo type
thanks Rupert.
I have a question - for my blog. if I link to the url for Watch in
Theater View - does this auto update each visit/day with the new
videos or are these numbers the video ids. just wondering if there's a
showplayer link I can add to my blog post/facebook page which then
plays the
the different video sites in a playlist.
There might be a way to make a JW Flash Player play a playlist made
from the Mefeedia feed including MP4 files, but I don't know how to
do that. If anybody does, could you help?
Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv
On 31-Oct-08, at 6:56 AM, Kath O'Donnell wrote
thanks for fixing this so quickly!! it's all working now. cool
The issues Mefeedia.com was having with sessions / login are fixed
now. You are now able to join the channel and add your feeds:
http://www.mefeedia .com/channels/ vlomo08
makes it hard to click play though unless you're on a slow connection!
marquee direction=leftobject width=425 height=350param
name=movie value=http://www.youtube.com/v/3ccvfwbe8-E;/paramparam
name=wmode value=transparent/paramembed
src=http://www.youtube.com/v/3ccvfwbe8-Eautoplay=1loop=1;
thanks Rupert mefeedia for setting this up
what does :
Array ( )
1491
mean when you click Join channel. I had some problems even logging
into mefeedia the other day (on mac). today I can login (from work pc)
using a reset pwd (but can't change it). is anyone else having
problems? maybe it's just
I'll try. it sounds like I might be in india most of nov. so without
my mac s/w. so they'll prob be clips cut together of driving to work
again lots of shaky video out taxi windows ;)
Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.
NOW - WHO'S IN?
to the Nokia
Pangea Day mobile filmmaking competition. Mobile video from you...?
On 24-Oct-08, at 1:57 PM, Kath O'Donnell wrote:
I'll try. it sounds like I might be in india most of nov. so without
my mac s/w. so they'll prob be clips cut together of driving to work
again lots of shaky video
I haven't seen this (since I'm not in singapore and it hasn't launched
yet) but it sounds cool. reminds me a bit of William Gibson's Pattern
Recognition film snippets, though locative in real space rather than
bits in the ether.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
perhaps of interest to some here?
is anyone doing much with OGG files?
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From: Florian Schneider
Date: 2 Aug 2008 22:05
Subject: nettime breakthrough for open video on the web
To: nettime-l
It was my last day at ISEA 2008 in Singapore and we were supposed
perhaps slightly OT but try and keep the camera cool. I had one die
due to the heat - it overheated, lost all colours and then finally
even the lens motor broke. it gets really hot there and if you're
using it a lot it's easy for the camera to overheat. so get a robust
camera if you can!
yes great idea! let us know the list - whether it's vlogtheory or other.
or a facebook/ning group for posting/central viewing too? or semanal-like site.
thanks to both of you Rupert Adrian! I watched the film - I loved
the reflections in the water and shadows. (similar bicycle shadows) I
was wondering what people would have thought of him filming back then.
these days almost everyone has a camera and points it, but back then
I'm guessing cameras
I'd always had a pc (work) laptop until I bought a macbook pro for
home. I couldn't afford a mac and the pc did most things I wanted it
to. but usually I had to fix it before I could use it - even for
simple installations - there was usually something missing and I had
to install extra bits or the
I thought some here on VBL might appreciate these urban video glimpses
of Delhi from sarai's cybermohalla ensemble
text descriptions below for the video on youtube
Cybermohalla is a project from Sarai in Delhi (sarai.net)
Mohalla in Hindi and Urdu means neighbourhood. Sarai's Cybermohalla
hi Beth, here's a few that might be of interest. some might not be
exactly what you're after, but I hope they help!
http://www.engagemedia.org - EngageMedia is a video sharing site
focusing on social justice and environmental issues in South East
Asia, Australia and the Pacific. It is a space for
a friend was collating a few sites for this type of project @
http://agarton.wordpress.com/2007/08/20/editing-video-online/ if this
helps.
if they're short clips maybe flickr? create a flickr group go from there
2008/5/7 Lisa Rein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm working here with my team mates on
I would. becuase you just select all photos and videos and upload them. my
flickr audience is different to other sites. it's my friends and family and
others who like to see different places. for me it's more personal. so
having clips there as well is great because I can show them the photos and
I think wired and the 10 zen monkeys have been using the term griefer /
griefing a lot most recently. I guess the IRC communities would be familiar
with it over the years too. so not sure it's new..
On 10/04/2008, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL...
I think you just coined the term
perhaps this has happened in a way already. generally I've found that in
business the language is english. for a personal example, whilst working in
India, Korea, Israel (Aus/NZ/UK) all the business discussions have been in
english. in each place the local engineers/business people speak in their
yes good point. I think some of the open source CMS eg drupal have
translations, but I suppose they're only as good as the translators who help
with the project and provide the translations. I think it'd be difficult to
cater for get it right for everyone, as there's local dialects and
this looks great! I'll explore more soon. we made a little
random/interactive video clip player using max/jitter at an
electrofringe workshop one year but it didn't look as pretty as that
( was standalone, not web based of course didn't have the same
functionality/tagging). I love dpwolf's work.
Hi Jeffrey, I'd propose u ask Adrian Miles in Australia - I think he'd
match 2,4, 6 (he is), 7.
and maybe send to the video vortex list also. there seems to be more
international participants in semanal this time so perhaps post there
also?
I'd like to attend but will have to see where I am at the
yeah that would be cool. shiftspace have an api so perhaps it's
something that can be done now/future, not sure. they can replace
images already so the view of the page via shiftspace is different to
the real page. adding layers/dimensions to the web. like a stack.
perhaps a layer to replace your
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
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
that's great! I just watched the eps. good story flow.
congrats.
On Jan 5, 2008 8:19 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The project I was talking about is finally up - http://whatisscioncity.com
Like I said, I'm excited about the possibilities for interaction (this
project only
the only problem I have with aggregator sites using tags, is that
people wanting to watch the videos or even dropping by need to know
the tag to be able to see the content, and if the site isn't dedicated
to the project, then there's likely to be multiple tags and possibly
they are not obvious to
I'll give it a go too. one a week is more realistic for me going forwards.
ps. Rupert, I bought myself an N95 for xmas after your thoughts and
experience with the N93 (I wanted the gps too). so far it's great! so
thanks!! I wish I'd done it earlier. emailing 20Mb files to upload
seems to work
cool! yeah the dvd idea (suggested on page in comments) would be good
for those who can't make it if that's an option. (I can paypal some $
for disc/postage/someone's time - just let me know who/when/where). I
still haven't caught up with watching all of them as have had
intermittant net access so
just out of interest, does meefeedia pickup the navlopomo07 tags from
the youtube videos also? or just the rss feeds? I tried to find some
from there the other day but maybe I did something wrong. all the blip
ones were there ok.
sorry if it's a dumb question - I can't d/l all the videos usually
coming in via YouTube's
recent posts view, popular posts view, tag views, etc ... but I prefer
to have my shows listed as their own defined thing)
- Dave
On Nov 13, 2007 1:52 PM, Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just out of interest, does meefeedia pickup the navlopomo07 tags from
I'll try this too this time. not sure where I'll be in nov yet or if I'll
have net access but I'll give it a go. (they'll be short clips though I
expect!)
kath
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http://www.aliak.com
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On 10/14/07, tom_a_sparks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
based on what I read only one person can view the feed at a time :(
oh :( sorry I forgot about that, I should have checked more closely.
(we used it one at a time)
I used to do internet radio using ogg vorbis ( others prior to that)
thanks for the links. I think we have to watch those docos later as
part of the course. I found the transcripts, so they'll help!
cheers
kath
On 10/1/07, bordercollieaustralianshepherd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great tip, cool subject(s)/instructor (Philip Dick Rushkoff) for a
class, and
hi, this is probably a bit off topic, but I thought some here might be
interested in case you haven't heard about it already. Douglas
Rushkoff is teaching an online course at Maybe Logic Academy starting
oct 1st called Technologies of Persuasion which will be looking into
media, marketing, online
congratulations! glad to hear all your hard work paid off. and congrats on
your new position.
kath
On 9/14/07, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today it was announced that FireAnt's software and technology
http://GetFireAnt.com was acquired by SonicMountain, a company that
also
thanks for the offer Lori :) I don't live in the US though have only been
there once on a holiday.
I'll ask around, but can't promise anything - I know a few drupal
devs/admins who've worked on community sites, but I don't know any joomla
admins (though there are thousands out there!)
maybe
cheers Lori :)
I took a quick look at the cu.naturalhome mag site and I can't say for
certain, but it looks like a joomla site to me (from the
look/feel/menus/sections the view html source). I'm not sure of joomla's
themes - it could be a modified standard one or they could have made their
own
thanks Nerissa.
I found a few more since the orig email, in case they're useful for you
also:
http://www.jaycut.com/
a review here :
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/jaycut_online_video_editor.php
the same guy reviewed a few online video apps :
Hi Lori, it might be worth using a Content Management System (CMS) for your
site so it's easy to update and for people to post articles/media/comments.
from the layout / sections on your current site, I think a CMS would be the
way to go.
I use one called drupal (http://www.drupal.org) which is
the absolute least we can do is push for them other sites to put a
-1 on their stats for posts such as this. the amount of attention this
has received has probably mean their # hits/views has increased. if
people could push an 'I object don't count my view as a hit' protest
button that would be
(late reply)
I think one day people will be shooting / making video / media as stringers
and sell that to people who need video / media, likely businesses who can
afford to pay. another layer to news program's stringers/freelancers but on
any topic, not just news. ala Neal Stephenson's Snow
as spam. similar to what was mentioned earlier,
people ignore spam on the net now, so in the future when the
generations change, they'll lose their power. the information /
message will be the currency. hopefully the creative mind! :)
On 8/5/07, Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(late reply
I couldn't watch the whole thing - didn't think it was funny. his eyes
looked a little red to me.. does he think it's ok to smoke some drugs then
have a rant on the net. could be wrong but that's how I saw it.. I think
he's getting too much attention now.
kath
--
http://www.aliak.com
[Non-text
it's interesting though how this list has changed.. when I first
joined, the threads were shorter and the conversations were done on
video and there was less text. whatever happened to that.
awards seem strange for personal media to me also. awards/more people
seem to lead to increased
[snip]
I have some videos on the net - not sure if I'd call them vlogs as
there's no real pattern to them I hardly ever edit, just upload the
raw clips as an online backup usually. just little captures of moments
or gigs I've been to. so not sure if these are what you're after, but
here you go,
video volunteers in india do this sort of thing - the community (usually
women!) make video magazines and take them to the villages and show them on
outdoor screens (usually) - so the videos can be seen by around 1 people
per month. topics are generally community issues things people want to
I haven't read the whole of this thread but I find it ironic that a
mechanism such as videoblogging, which due to it's low barrier to entry
means people can bypass msm, requires msm to define/reference it on
wikipedia so that it's definition becomes validated.
perhaps all the info on the page
the O'Reilly draft code of conduct is based loosely on the blogher one isn't
it (he mentions this at
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/draft_bloggers_1.html)
http://blogher.org/community-guidelines
this is a good one We won't say anything online that we wouldn't say in
person.
I think
Hi Nick, sorry to hear you're having problems with the tutorials. the one
posted in the link below is a bit disjointed as I haven't uploaded the
images to go with them so it's harder to follow. maybe the word doc in the
zip file might be better as it has examples (this an rtf version are
attached
a green week would be great! in sydney last night they had Earth Hour where
they asked businesses and households to turn off the lights ( powerpoints)
for an hour - msm got behind it. I checked my apartment block and most
people had done it but next door hadn't - it's a start though. a friend
thought some here might be interested in this conference later in the year.
there's a mail list also
Video Vortex Conference : http://www.networkcultures.org/videovortex/
-- Forwarded message --
From: geert lovink ..
Date: Mar 17, 2007 7:52 PM
Subject: [Air-l] Video Vortex
hey Paul, I tried making a new digg story as per below, but it came up
saying this was a duplicate to
http://digg.com/videos_comedy/Comic_relief_17_2_2007/blog when I tried to
submit (your entry?). so I just clicked the digg it button on the one
already on digg.com.
it seems to have worked when I
?
On 2/18/07, Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey Paul, I tried making a new digg story as per below, but it came up
saying this was a duplicate to
http://digg.com/videos_comedy/Comic_relief_17_2_2007/blog when I tried to
submit (your entry?). so I just clicked the digg it button
you almost need a 'taste' attribute with an opt-in override (user based in
addition to site) in the rss feed that the user/creator can fillin when they
post their work /or as a sitewide option (so if u added another optin u
wouldn't need to go back an update all the existing postings)
licence=
have an opt-out also for users to opt out of whole sites eg heavy
opt-out=heavy.com
On 1/6/07, Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you almost need a 'taste' attribute with an opt-in override (user based in
addition to site) in the rss feed that the user/creator can fillin when they
post
/
On 1/6/07, Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have an opt-out also for users to opt out of whole sites eg heavy
opt-out=heavy.com
On 1/6/07, Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you almost need a 'taste' attribute with an opt-in override (user based
in addition to site
Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL
PROTECTED]aliak77%40gmail.com
:
ahh. namespaces. for extending rss spec.
is that an option - for blip or the videoblogging community to define
it's
own namespaces then work with other aggregators so they support them
also?
http://www.rssboard.org/rss
cheers. yeah I've tried pd on windows a couple of years back prior to
trying max but I preferred the interface of max. good idea - I might
give it a shot on the mac to see if it's better these days.
On 6/5/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're on Mac, you may also want to
hi, sounds like a good project to support so I tried to pledge and the
fundable site came back with an error:
Your payment did not go through The following problem occurred:
Transaction ended prematurely. [my paypal account][]
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cheers. I'll try that. I sent an email to fundable also. maybe there
was a server problem at the time.
I'd e-mail Jay directly. He can probably login to fundable directly and
check if your donation got recorded propery or not.
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they have an 'extremely short' section which might suit some videobloggers if you can copy your films to dvd etc. not sure if they'd accept online formats..perhaps it's something film festivals will have to cater for more in future though.
http://www.filmsharing.eu/ International NoBudget
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