Vlogging is evolving. What "vlogging" means to people outside this group is
also evolving.
Search for "vlogging" on You Tube. You'll note a) it is now a wildly popular
form, and b) what is meant by "vlogging" on YouTube is very specifically
first person, audience-addressed video, usually someone ta
this list is a touchstone of vlogging wisdom and
core communit for me
i'm always here and i know a few ppl are always here for us
no need for noise and chit chat to know we're here
one day it may go away, but thats just life and things change :)
first there was getv
then vloggies
then pixelodeo
Tom wrote:
> Are people vlogging more, but posting less?
> Are people leaving the group?
> Like me, have you become a lurker, not a poster?
I've become much more of a lurker.
> Did you loose interest in vlogging?
Nope, just lacking the time lately...
> Or, just don't have the time to keep it up
> Are people vlogging more, but posting less?
> Are people leaving the group?
> Like me, have you become a lurker, not a poster?
> Did you loose interest in vlogging?
> Or, just don't have the time to keep it up?
others spoke clearly on this.
We started in 2004 talking about HOW to videoblog.
the
Well, first of all, this post on the decrease in posts, definitely increased
the posts.
I note that the list was at it's peak number of messages in June 2005, which
is the month I started, so, maybe the deal is that the list started going
down hill after Richard joined.
Assuming my power-of-Richa
I've been too busy to make or watch anything for a few months, and
I've spent the last few days catching up.
I've been surprised by how many people have either slowed down their
output or stopped completely over the last few months.
So it doesn't surprise me that input to this list has droppe
Life gets in the way.
Still make media, but almost exclusively with cellphone: video edited in
camera, stills and audio podcasts. Each kind of media - with the touch of a
button or two - makes it automatically to Twitter, my vlog and its RSS feed.
Wham-bam. Thank you Ma'am.
Mastered editing, etc.
> Are people vlogging more, but posting less?
> Are people leaving the group?
> Like me, have you become a lurker, not a poster?
> Did you loose interest in vlogging?
> Or, just don't have the time to keep it up?
I'm posting less, but editing more video.
That together with working full time, goin
On Jun 18, 2008, at 5:49 PM, Robert Scoble wrote:
> For me, a few reasons:
>
>
>
> 1.Videoblogging has changed. Many of the practitioners have
> gone to cell
> phones, or streaming video.
I came into this group, as a practitioner/specialist in PDA/cellphone
videos.
Can you give examples
This group was instrumental in helping to innovate the standards of
delivering online video. However, I would argue, most of the
conversation on this list had almost nothing to do with content
production, it was mostly all tech talk.
Its no longer about what you can do with the tech (e.g. lo
I still read a few messages here every week. And I still see this as the
best place to come if you're just starting out in web video. The amount of
expertise here is staggering. I'm actually confident that I could get a
number of good answers to any problems I run into technically from this
grou
For me, a few reasons:
1.Videoblogging has changed. Many of the practitioners have gone to cell
phones, or streaming video.
2.The idea of videoblogging never culturally caught on the way text
blogging did.
3.There's a lot of other things taking our time up, like Twitter and
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