Re: [videoblogging] True Potential (was: rants about voting, Bush, and media screwups)

2005-09-07 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Takin' notes re: a road-ready team of vloggers Dave. That's kinda what Road Node 101 will explore starting 9/29. How to hit the road, vlog the process, and learn teach and give along the way. Jan P.S. If you're interested in being part of it, the trip begins in NYC, then to Saratoga

Re: [videoblogging] True Potential (was: rants about voting, Bush, and media screwups)

2005-09-07 Thread Deirdre Straughan
I wish there had been a large, loosely but passionately networked group of no-bullshit vloggers who, in an organized and mutually supportive way, could have activated alongthe gulf coast to send one person into every New Orleans neighborhood with his or hercamera and a bag of minicasettes and

[videoblogging] True Potential (was: rants about voting, Bush, and media screwups)

2005-09-06 Thread Dave Huth
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: we're looking for things that *videobloggers* can do, presumably via their videoblogs. Document. Its not even a question. This is the core of what we can do in service to our society as video

Re: [videoblogging] True Potential (was: rants about voting, Bush, and media screwups)

2005-09-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
skullcrew webmaster wrote: Wow... Good for you and everyone who wants to do that...there are some people who don't want to be a journalist. Does that make us less of a vlogger? No, I think to be a vlogger you have to put video on your website, which is a blog, and (possibly) has an RSS