I think it would need someone who can develop it to do a protype of the idea in it's most simple form, a proof of concept.
-Mike On Feb 4, 2008 11:42 AM, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wouldnt say it is that easy, a really intuitive system will need more > thought in this area > than we normally see. Sure, at its most basic its not that hard, but Id sure > like to see some > attempts to experiment more with how multiple videos are presented visually, > see if there > is room to bring a lot more fun & ease to this realm. > > As well as plugins that would work with wordpress or whatever, Id really like > to see an > opensource flash video player that had this sort of stuff built into it, plus > the best of > features offered by sites/services like blip, youtube etc. Its a shame my > flash skills are > pretty bad, Id really like to help do working mockup of this stuff, but right > now Id > probably have to do it in mac-only quartz composer, or wmv-only silverlight, > unless I can > find the cash & time to understand actionsript in flash better. > > Im not totally sure it makes sense to combine thse wishes with the stuff you > are talking > about, dont want to overcomplicate the mission, but it could be an > opportunity to fill a few > other gaps in the 'what wecan do without 3rd party hosted services' > department. > > Cheers > > Steve Elbows > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Meiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > thumbnails, embeded videos, visual presentation, that' the easy part > > jay. It occurs to me I have never put my CSS skills to work in this > > space... it's way past time I actually put my css skills to work. The > > big issue is this would require some significant DB work and some good > > programing. As I said this is nothing that hasn't already been > > demonstrated through vlogdir, show in the box and other projects in > > this space. > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >