[videoblogging] Re: 2006: year of user video

2005-12-25 Thread Richard Bennett-Forrest
> > "For those who continue to cling to old beliefs and old >> ways of doing things, it won't be pretty." > >Not only a good message for big media, but for videobloggers who >implicitly hold such old beliefs themselves... Hear! Hear! Yahoo! Groups Sponsor

[videoblogging] Re: 2006: year of user video

2005-12-25 Thread Enric
There are three aspects of understanding that I see: * Seeing from the old traditional technology (i.e., television, Hollywood films, etc.) * Seeing from current and developing technologies (Tivo, videoblogging, iPod, etc.) * Seeing what is technicaly possible (untethered devices that sync

[videoblogging] Re: 2006: year of user video

2005-12-25 Thread Matthew Clayfield
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joan Khoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ever so often, the adventurous will explore and tell everyone what they've > learnt. It's one thing to tell people what you've learnt, it's another to have them listen! ;) Yahoo! Groups Sp

Re: [videoblogging] Re: 2006: year of user video

2005-12-25 Thread Joan Khoo
It seems to be human nature to cling to the known and reject the unknown. Ever so often, the adventurous will explore and tell everyone what they've learnt.Joanhttp://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com On 12/26/05, Matthew Clayfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay d

[videoblogging] Re: 2006: year of user video

2005-12-25 Thread Matthew Clayfield
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "For those who continue to cling to old beliefs and old > ways of doing things, it won't be pretty." Not only a good message for big media, but for videobloggers who implicitly hold such old beliefs themselves...

[videoblogging] Re: 2006: year of user video

2005-12-25 Thread Jay dedman
> http://donatacom.com/papers/pomo51.htm heres a good quote: "But the remarkable thing about these enormous changes in our business and our culture is the opportunities that exist for all of us. More people will lose their jobs in the industry next year, and some will be forced to learn new skill

Re: [videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-11 Thread juan gonzalez
> >Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com >To: "videoblogging@yahoogroups.com" >Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of... >Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:13:01 +1100 > >I meant 'without explaining it'... > > >On 12/12/05 12:09 PM, "Mat Wall-Smi

Re: [videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-11 Thread Mat Wall-Smith
I meant 'without explaining it'... On 12/12/05 12:09 PM, "Mat Wall-Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I love this.and best of all it is completely il-defined and usless to > the media...lets hope this is the century of many rooms > > We should propagate this explaining it - create an

Re: [videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-11 Thread Mat Wall-Smith
I love this.and best of all it is completely il-defined and usless to the media...lets hope this is the century of many rooms We should propagate this explaining it - create an enigma around it with our considerable numbers.. On 12/12/05 12:04 PM, "Will Luers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-11 Thread Will Luers
It is starting to look like the first 100 years of cinema were all about figuring out a universal language. The next 100 years are about people having conversations with this language. So we are in a massive house party and there are many rooms, some more popular than others. Cool shit is goi

[videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-11 Thread Enric
2006 will be a year when new technologies of videoblogging appear. 2006 will also be like other years in which highly anticipated predictions will not happen and unexpected ones will. -- Enric http://www.cirne.com Determine the Media Yahoo! Groups S

Re: [videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-11 Thread Michael Meiser
Eric, some people might take this the wrong way, but you're the Heidi Fleiss of video blogging. On Dec 9, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Eric Rice wrote: I think you're being pre-coffee persnickety. Heh. I mean this morning I sorta told a big name sponsor 'no deal' since it wasn't on my terms. I have no

[videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-09 Thread johngaltsjournal
You are right Eric. If I had some coffee beforehand, I would have made sure I mentioned that, Corporate or not, I do enjoy a good handjob. I definitely don't shirk away from the intersection of Art and Commerce. Often, that is some of the most entertaining moments in the process of creation.

Re: [videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-09 Thread Michael Sullivan
Apparently, it'll be the Year of the rBoom, and thats fudging sweet. On 12/9/05, Eric Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think you're being pre-coffee persnickety. Heh. I mean this morning I sorta > told a big > name sponsor 'no deal' since it wasn't on my terms. > > I have no problem being wine

[videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-09 Thread Eric Rice
I think you're being pre-coffee persnickety. Heh. I mean this morning I sorta told a big name sponsor 'no deal' since it wasn't on my terms. I have no problem being wined and dined, btw, but we all knew that. ;-) ER --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "johngaltsjournal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[videoblogging] Re: 2006: Year of...

2005-12-09 Thread johngaltsjournal
More like the Year of Corporate Handjobs as they wine and dine content creators with visions of advertising and circulation. As Yahoo and Hollywood share offices in Santa Monica and argue over parking spaces and window tables at Spago. Am I jaded? Or just persnickity before coffee? schlomo h