Re: [videoblogging] looking for examples of good direct to camera "video diary" type vlogs

2010-02-02 Thread sull
you mentioned fred! -1 ;) On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 4:20 AM, Rupert Howe wrote: > > > Now I'm back, I'll briefly add... most video diaries are not the > classic to-camera video diaries that you see characters on TV shows & > films doing - those that are to-camera tend to be somewhere between > be

Re: [videoblogging] looking for examples of good direct to camera "video diary" type vlogs

2010-02-02 Thread Rupert Howe
Now I'm back, I'll briefly add... most video diaries are not the classic to-camera video diaries that you see characters on TV shows & films doing - those that are to-camera tend to be somewhere between being editorial opinions and stand up comedy. Personal video diaries online have tended

Re: [videoblogging] looking for examples of good direct to camera "video diary" type vlogs

2010-02-02 Thread Rupert Howe
I would recommend some of my own stuff: http://twittervlog.tv/popular-videos/ but i fear the language may be a little rich for 13 year olds. Ze Frank's The Show is a good place to start. Very creative to-camera videoblogging - it ran from 2006-7. He defined the style that you can see a lot of

[videoblogging] looking for examples of good direct to camera "video diary" type vlogs

2010-02-01 Thread Christopher
Hi all, I got question. Just started a new WGBH Lab open call inspired by The Diary of Anne Frank. For this call for entries, we are asking for video diary entries, hence the connection to Anne Fank It's targeted to youth media makers 13 and up so I started a section called "video to inspire"