But it does take talent, it's not just moments stitched together, you said so
yourself in this post...
It's the eye, it's a way of seeing the world in a way that no one else sees it.
Croma has this gift, you do, Michael, Jay, David Howell, and quite a few on
this list. Heck quite a lot on thi
> Am I the only one who gets confused between the clouds and
> videoblogging list for these conversations? Just by the content I had
> just assumed this was on artists in the clouds :-)
Haha the lists do tend to mix. I think
https://groups.google.com/group/artists-in-the-cloud is more advanced
res
Sorry to hear about the chickenpox, assume kids not adults? And
commiserations re the funeral.
Am I the only one who gets confused between the clouds and
videoblogging list for these conversations? Just by the content I had
just assumed this was on artists in the clouds :-)
On 27/11/2009,
Glad you picked this up, Jay - have been meaning to find the time to
reply to you properly, Adrian - and will! Combo of family funeral,
deadlines and chicken pox have meant time is rather squeezed.
On 26-Nov-09, at 4:05 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
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> Ill pick up this question.
> I certianly thin
> I really like this, and I think a lot of video work blogging is more a
> video of the pose. Manufacturing significance instead of just looking,
> finding, and when finding something you think is worth sharing,
> sharing it. This is the value of blogging, even of some aspects of
> twitter, where g
I am still cracking on making the daily videos on my own to. Ironically none
of them have broke the rule I broke lol :)
Here is day 21 I hope some of you get to look.
http://www.ernmander.com/2009/11/21/navlopomo-day-21/
Adams video was beautiful by the way, just seen it.
All the best Ernie
ht
Hi Rupert
yeah, with you all the way here. Observational, revelling in the
ordinary exceptional. Deleuze in Cinema One talks about how cinema is
a machine and so indifferent to what it records, any instant is the
same as any other (as opposed to the history of the pose in painting
and earl
For me, this has been the most important aspect of videoblogging -
it's most unique contribution to film art.
I'm being delberately grandiose about it, because Jay's video
reconnected me today like a sharp slap to the face.
However pretentious you may think this sounds, I really believe that
Miguel
I learned a huge lesson after posting my video. Notice the rules. Then don¹t
go on the internet after a few beers lol :) I am sorry if I was a bit of a
fool. You were totally right about the 90 second rule, I wish I had have
stuck to it to be honest. I think if I had known the 90 second rul
ernmander i loved your video. And I was genuinely surprised that such a
bunch of creative people would stick so long to a rule. One that I have to work
with all the time and that often drives me crazy.
Jay
love and kisses from across the Atlantic.
Miguel.
>
> Here's my contribution
> I don't want to take anything away from Jay's video but I'd like to
> point out that one part of what makes the video great (and easy to
> shoot) is Jay's idea of "Momentshowing." I've been really taking that
> to heart over the last year and made some things that I really like
> and, I think, ca
"That said, there is more to it than just capturing them - there's what you
do with them."
Thats the real issue. I capture often and have compiled a very large
library of clips. It is rare for me to post them raw or to use them as part
of an edited video project. I don't share much.
I never pl
I don't want to take anything away from Jay's video but I'd like to
point out that one part of what makes the video great (and easy to
shoot) is Jay's idea of "Momentshowing." I've been really taking that
to heart over the last year and made some things that I really like
and, I think, capture the
Jay
I thought it was awesome. It made me feel like I really do not deserve to be
sharing the label video blogger. Powerful, emotional and perfect.
I loved it.
Ernie
http://www.ernmander.com
On 20/11/2009 18:55, "Jay dedman" wrote:
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>> > Jay, that was amazing that told t
> Jay, that was amazing that told that story.
> Thank you.
> Adam, for the love of God man, lower the bar, lower the bar!
yeah guys, I dont mean to over-emotionalize the project. I just
happened to have a camera during a pretty crazy life moment. I feel
its good to share this stuffversus keep
Jay, that was amazing that told that story.
Thank you.
Adam, for the love of God man, lower the bar, lower the bar!
Gena
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman wrote:
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> Here's my contribution to the project:
> http://momentshowing.net/2009/11/video-sure/
> Ernmander...I almost doub
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