You mentioned PG-13 material being pulled. What about G rated stuff? Same thing when some has it out for you?
Till Later, John Esberg JohnEsberg.com ----- Original Message ---- From: Adam Quirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, September 1, 2008 12:28:51 PM Subject: Re: [videoblogging] hi, i'm new here. How did Youtube respond when you told them about Synchmaster? I hate to hear stuff like that. We get individual videos pulled from sites all the time (especially Veoh and Revver), but have never had an entire account deleted. Sounds like this Synchmaster person probably has it out for you. Youtube is full of drama like that. Also, I'd consider letting one of the full-length videos run free as well, to give people a taste of a storyline. On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 11:16 AM, liza jean <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote: > i found this group thru blip.tv. we at dyna-flix.com make silly > movies in the style of the 1966 Batman on TV: think spandex and > deathtraps and double entendres galore. > > here's the link to the 91 or so clips on blip, teaser promos for our > 37 fifteen minute chapters on the market. we set these videos free > to roam the world however they may as they lead back to our for > profit (hopefully) website where the full length videos are for > sale. we don't care who does what as long as our URL shows up > somewhere. > > http://thedaredolld ilemmas.blip. tv > > our website: www.dyna-flix. com > > yes, we are on the verge of being profitable, due to the following > factors: > - dynahunk has been making these 'niche' productions since almost > before anyone and had an established world wide following over the > net. > -i just happen to own a pole barn which makes a great studio > -we own our work completely. all our actors/actresses are masked and > the voices are all dubbed, making the resulting character a pastiche > of efforts owned by us. yes, an individual has rights regarding the > distribution of their own image, but we are selling a compounded > character. all the scripts, music, costumes, deathtraps, EFX, etc. > are all created in house. > -there are a whole lot of people around the world who really like our > source of inspiration - TV Batman - and enjoy our productions. > > thanks for the discussion here about i-Tunes and Blip. i am not much > of a consumer of media, and have never used i-Tunes. i have read > about it as a powerhouse for selling music, but do videos sell there > as well? or is a blip.tv crosspost to i-Tunes another chance to give > away our teasers? > > and from what i have read here - most of august's posts- perhaps here > i can get some information about why we keep getting deleted from > youtube. like our source material which was broadcast we are PG-13 > at our worst, no sex, no violence, no nudity. we got up to a million > views in about 4 months two years ago and then got deleted across the > board. we started another account, took about 5 months to get up to > a million views and got summarily deleted again. > > about a dozen acounts deleted now. all from complaints from someone > or something named "Synchmaster" . now it is a game with us, seeing > how long we can have an account up before synchmaster hits us again. > > anybody got an inside view of why youtube hates us? > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]