This 12 second thing will make people talk like robots or like those
voiceover guys at the end of informercials. When you tell something,
pauses are essential for the listener to memorize and visualize your
story.

my 12 cents

Renat of Innomind.org

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "darbycoin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> has anyone else checked this out?  i see that they're trying to take
> the success (if you will) of seesmic and combine it what that of
> twitter (its brevity).  but are we really that ADD that we NEED to
> compress the time frame to 12 seconds? i think its novel but that's
> about it.  
> 
> as a culture - we're all about expedience - but in condensing and
> condensing the time frames in which we communicate are we changing how
> we communicate?  personally - i've been watching a lot of longer
> format films/documentaries/etc lately because i've been feeling a need
> for something with depth/breadth/context/landscape. 
> 
> do you see value in 12seconds.tv? or is it just another niche thing. 
> 
> cheers
> scott
>


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