I am researching which online video sites pay for videos.
I am aware of Revver and was wondering what other sites are also
providing payment for uploaded videos?
Also, if you have actually uploaded videos to these sites, how is it
working? Are you making any money?
I'm also looking at sites
Thanks to the folks that contacted me about this. I got all my
questions answered. I appreciate your help!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My boss wants me to jazz up videos I'm making for work. So far, I've
been using iMovie. He blanched at the
Nobody has mentioned the attack on the freedom to do what this group
exists for.
Today is THE LAST DAY to call Mayor Bloomberg's office to protest the
new rules.
Visit http://www.pictureny.org for the specifics including petition
and contact information.
If this legislation passes, it will be
Totally off-topic, but, jeez: Max! That kid is on ESPN? (you can tell
I don't have a tv) Well, it's about freakin' time! Max goes way, way
back. Like high school back. Jr. High School, actually.
Public Access. Gotta love it. Man, MSM is slow.
Bekah
Meanwhile, you have people that have shows
Hi everyone;
I'm happy to you introduce to our new video content project;
http://www.gomedia.tv
I guess it's will be first personal tv station portal working with
Mogulus. It's in beta now, we have only 2 channels yet. It's only 2 days
old :-)
We are using Mogulus live broadcast
Great comments Bill, Frank, Steve and Chuck.
I don't know what to add, except Make Video Be Happy.
D
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
See, the problem here is that people seem to think that advertisers
are just looking to throw away money. :)
I
If you want the group to be alive, you have to contribute. Are you
only recently disgusted by the group, or were you disgusted for other
reasons in the past that mean you've hardly ever said anything here?
Dont ask me why so many topics here do not turn into a conversation.
For sure some of the
No, I am a robot.
Brought to by Pepsi Cola.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bluestein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nobody has mentioned the attack on the freedom to do what this group
exists for.
Today is THE LAST DAY to call Mayor Bloomberg's office to protest the
new rules.
Richard, I really do respect and appreciate your passion, but no one
needs to apologize for getting paid for their work or aspiring to.
You can't change the media or anything else if you are trapped in a
cubicle or can't pay your rent.
Chuck
What's happened to this group? It used to be about
Hi Mark,
We are currently making money with Revver and we are now trying out
Blip.tv - a site that is loved by many people on this list.
We are also experimenting with beat9.com
Tim
Tim Street
Creator/Executive Producer
French Maid TV
The Viral Video of How Tos by French Maids
In a different thread Adam Quirk said:
I have a special place in my heart for those who want to push
anything farther than most. Creativity, freedom, even obscenity (for
fuck's sake). One of the biggest misses in videoblogging is the lack
of people pushing limits, and I don't exclude myself.
...my two cents on the subject are this (are you Irish, btw,
Steve? tis? must be...where are you from in IRL?):
I *have* decided not to videotape in NYC many times due to these lame
policies (and I live 7 minutes away from NYC).
I've been stopped while part of a New York Film Academy film
On Aug 3, 2007, at 10:07 AM, Richard Bluestein wrote:
Today is THE LAST DAY to call Mayor Bloomberg's office to protest the
new rules.
Visit http://www.pictureny.org for the specifics including petition
and contact information.
Hey Richard,
Thanks for pointing to this important issue today.
Be sure to watch yesterday's Democracy Now! for a very good panel interview
explaining the situation.
http://democracynow.org
On 03/08/07, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even if you don't live in or shoot in NY this is so important - it's
basically a handover of everything that
I'm not sure if it's the heat, or apathy, or teetotaling, or what, but I've
heard awful little chatter about the latest Deathmatch. I'm wondering if
the theme is too difficult? Too convoluted?
http://vlogdeathmatch.blogspot.com/
The deadline for being included in the Pioneer screening is
I'm sick and tired of watching people in Craigslist, etc. look to
exploit college kids and interns.
I don't want to exploit anyone. I have left a very successful gig as
a database dude (https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=B7673B22-
B373-4094-AA24-9A70D7D5A670) and I have put all my chips
Even if you don't live in or shoot in NY this is so important - it's
basically a handover of everything that falls between tourist photography
and 7 figure indie films to the purely commercial sector. The outlawing of a
huge swath of media art production, documentary, citizen journalism, and
even
Yes,
Actually we are.
See Adam Quirk's post a couple weeks ago. I signed the petition. I'm
sure most of us did.
Love,
A Lurker.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bluestein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nobody has mentioned the attack on the freedom to do what this group
exists
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thing is that I cant actually think of many people here who
believe otherwise. OK maybe occasionally someone who hasnt put in
insane amounts of effort into their vlog, wonders why they arent being
noticed and
I've signed it and I have a banner ad on my personal blog for it.
Don't know what more I can do???
Chuck
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bluestein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nobody has mentioned the attack on the freedom to do what this group
exists for.
Today is THE LAST
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Ive got a few examples of stuff I think is edgy on the net that I
wasnt aware of till recently:
Better Bad News (god knows why I only just saw this amazing stuff)
Cheers
Steve Elbows
Yeah... I've TRIED
The answer is: the heat.
Also, I think folks may think they have until the 11th.
B.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if it's the heat, or apathy, or teetotaling, or what,
but I've
heard awful little chatter about the
http://www.podcastingnews.com/2007/08/02/congress-fights-bush-protect-bloggers-rights-excludes-noncommercial-bloggers/
The bill excludes casual bloggers from protections, stipulating that
the protections apply only to those who derive financial gain or
livelihood from their journalistic activity.
Richard, you only seem to pop up in this group when it
fits your agenda. What's the matter, Podshow can't
help you?
John
--- Richard Bluestein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Nobody has mentioned the attack on the freedom to do
what this group
exists for.
Today is THE LAST DAY to call Mayor
In other words, indymedia doesn't count. or any other primarily volunteer
news organization. Only people connected to organizations who get money
from the very people a journalist might have to, you know, expose, or be
ethical enough to not whitewash.
Disgusted,
Brook
On 8/3/07, Steve
Brings no good deed goes unpunished to a new level.
On 03/08/07, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In other words, indymedia doesn't count. or any other primarily
volunteer
news organization. Only people connected to organizations who get money
from the very people a journalist might
Actually, I think Richard is one of the most tuned-in people in this space.
There's a lot of lurkers on this list of thousands; the silent majority
definitely has a voice worth listening to.
Schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://weknowhow.tv
http://winkshow.com
http://hatfactory.net
On
Not only are we alive, maybe we even helped!
Looks like the Mayor's Office of Film chucked the regulations today
and is starting over:
http://www.pictureny.org/archives/67
http://www.nyc.gov/html/film/html/news/090107_moftb_rules_redraft.shtml
Let's stay on top of it during the next public
It really just means that you MUST contribute to our corporatist
system. In fact, you must not only contribute, but you must allow
them to use you for profit.
Nobody's allowed to do shit for 'free' and nobody's allowed to refuse
exploitation.
It is beneficial for the Corporate Agenda to
Sorry, but this is so lame.
Spirit of the law? There's no spirit in this law. This is just yet
another restriction in a long list that threaten to choke the life out
of this once-fair city of ours. If it's not one thing, it's another. I
put this more in the same category as the new idiotic noise
anyone else at defcon, btw?
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I have three televisions, one of which is HD. I sometimes (very rarely)
use the HDTV as a monitor for my laptop, but that's a minimal use case. I
watch TV a pretty fair amount and own a TiVO. In fact, it was via my TiVO
that I found Rocketboom and got inspired to videoblog. I have also
I wanted to conduct a quick straw poll to see how many people here
don't own a/don't watch 'normal' tv. I was just reading a message
from MissB where she comments on the fact that she doesn't have a tv.
I know Tanja from Freshtopia doesn't, I don't either. It would be
interesting to find out
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I shot something this evening, even while you were writing this. Not
naked, and only drunk on tiredness and vacation fever, but was a
Twittervlog kind of karaoke.
Just about to watch it and see if it's up to par. Probably not. and
sadly the battery died on my phone halfway through my
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/03/reconfirmation-flickr-to-add-video/ -
could be interesting...
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No more TV for me.
Ron Watson
On the Web:
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http://k9disc.blip.tv
On Aug 3, 2007, at 5:33 PM, beth_tilston wrote:
I wanted to conduct a quick straw poll to see how many people here
don't own a/don't watch 'normal' tv. I was just reading a message
Very interested in how the Wii accesses online video. Any links to info on
that? My wife just bought one and I'd like to start viewing my personal
Mefeedia channel on it, which gives me one consolidated feed to the 67
videoblogs that I am watching.
Devices such as the Wii are exactly why a
I am delighted to learn that, at least for this first round, WE WON!
The details, from a blog on the NYT site:
Revised Rules Coming on Filmmaking and Photography, After
Uproarhttp://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/03/after-uproar-revised-rules-coming-on-filmmaking-and-photography/
By
I used to be a No TV person, but I now have an HDTV. I use it for
Cable TV, as a monitor, and I use it with my Apple TV.
Chuck
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, beth_tilston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I wanted to conduct a quick straw poll to see how many people here
don't own a/don't
On Aug 3, 2007, at 2:33 PM, beth_tilston wrote:
I wanted to conduct a quick straw poll to see how many people here
don't own a/don't watch 'normal' tv. I was just reading a message
from MissB where she comments on the fact that she doesn't have a tv.
I know Tanja from Freshtopia doesn't,
Wii access to online video basically works this way-- it plays flash
video, and I think only up to Flash 7 or something like that. It's enough
to play YouTube, and YMMV outside of that.
To do it, go to the Wii Shop Channel and get the Opera web browser. It
used to be free...I think now they
It's worth noting that, despite the fact that I watch a lot of television,
I'm generally not focusing on it. Between my job, my doctorate,
Greentime, Freetime (still technically active), the ever-impending-event
(was my wedding, now it's Dragon*Con), gym, garden, baking and brewing,
etc, etc, I
I had a TV/VCR combo which died in March after about seven years.
Eventually I will replace it with a HD set, but I'm not in any hurry (they
get better and cheaper).
I can get most of what I want to watch on DVD or online.
I'm also subscribing to more video now that I have an iPhone.
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Add your clip to this video
Help us imagine how an email message travels around the world. Take a look at
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Loren Feldman = Technigga http://1938media.blip.tv/file/326972/
Things like this are why the line between TV's and computing will blurr, ad
models will
change and yes some people will make money.
It comes with a three year replace it warranty. Backboned (is that the right
term) on
Amazon. (side note, gripe ... Wish Amazon played nicer with Google.)
A TinyURL of that broken link http://tinyurl.com/2fu9ht.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Loren Feldman = Technigga http://1938media.blip.tv/file/326972/
Wow, funy!
-- Enric
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Oh man. This could have been really much mo funnier had he put on black face,
and
worked the rant as a subversive (like Stepin Fetchit). Oh yeah he needed to
pile on the
bling. And that
I throw something out there and realized some will only know Stepin Fetchit was
once a
derogatory term.
BUT!!!
The man blazed trails
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0275297/bio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepin_Fetchit
Yeah,
I never watch live TV any more. Or any TV, I guess.
Interesting timing of the question - we just finally got round to
cancelling our satellite TV, and last night - for the first time in a
long time - I saw a news bulletin and a police drama on TV and
couldn't believe it. They looked
Yes they've been talking about it for about a year now. quietly :-)
I remember when I was still at Dabble, a year ago, and we were wondering
if they were going to do it before we launched. Then our launch came and
went, nothing.
And now it's a year later, nothing.
And it's so funny because they
Hi folks,
Taking my inspiration for the work that Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson are
doing right now in Cambodia and Southeast Asia, I'm need 30 people to donate
$23 to help get me and three video blogging kits to Cambodia by the end of
the month. (along with suitcases of donated t-shirts)
You
I don't think Feldman video is purposefully being racist.
The problem is that it's not funny. I don't mean that being
politically incorrect is not funny in and of itself. I mean that
comedy is hard to do. Insightful satire is hard to do.
And if you are going to do something that pushes
I have one TV, a 34 inch Sony circa 1998.
I do not subscribe to any television networks and only use netflix and the
internet for video for the last 18 months.
I miss HBO (though i can get backlogged seasons on netflix) and I miss
Baseball (Mets fan!).
On 8/3/07, beth_tilston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They looked so weird. It was like when you go
to another country and you turn on the TV and everything looks a bit
ugly and unfamiliar.
So true. I am in awe when I am watching TV at family/friends/bars now. It
is such a strange beast.
Plasticity Maximus.
On 8/3/07, Rupert [EMAIL
Urf with a Sniff chaser. I'll stand up for his right to go out on a
limb. I just wish it was not one in public view. I'll defend his 1st
Amendment right to Freedom of Speech and Expression, I just wished he
would have cracked on Vanilla Ice, Joey Fatone or K-Fed.
Well, it certainly was an
It was offensive only because it wasn't funny. I have to admit,
though... Nigg.com made me laugh, so it wasn't all bad :P
We're putting out a really riské Galacticast this week... hope
everyone laughs... [crosses fingers].
C.
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Yeah, I haven't had a tv in (I think) a little over a year. Took up
too much space, cable was too expensive, Buffy was pulled out of
reruns and I discovered that I watched way more videoblogs than tv.
Out it went. I'm a total Netflix junkie, though.
I do, however, miss something to veg out to
On Aug 3, 2007, at 9:27 PM, Steve Woolf wrote:
The problem is that it's not funny. I don't mean that being
politically incorrect is not funny in and of itself. I mean that
comedy is hard to do. Insightful satire is hard to do.
I'm not sure what else I can add to this discussion but Steve
I think I could get along fine with what I watch online and DVD
rentals. Bt that's me and there are two people that live in this
house and one of 'em has a Days of Our Lives addiction. (I was
instructed to buy her earrings like Hope's for her recent
anniversary gift, if that's any
We have 3 TV's in our house, cable subscription and 1 DVR.
I watch only about 2 - 3 hours of TV a week depending on what shows
are running - most of them are things on HBO. I have a Netflix
subscription and probably watch 1 - 2 movies a week. Since I got a Wii
for my birthday I've probably added
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