Re: [videoblogging] Re: Intro New Green Show from the Ask A Ninja Editor

2007-09-06 Thread Irina
i'm really enjoying this thread. so i watched the show w/o any context and was like "meh but cute" then i saw ppl werent totally loving it and i started to like it less (doh!) then i talked to kent who reminded me of all the above went back to look at the first getv, the first askaninja and som

[videoblogging] Personal Expenses

2007-09-06 Thread Bill Cammack
Personal Expenses: FCE blog post about time and energy "between the lines". Might come in handy for people getting bogged down in projects. or -- billcammack

[videoblogging] vPIP 1.12 Beta (with a new share video embeds) available

2007-09-06 Thread Enric
The major change is in sharing Wordpress vPIP video embeds. It has been simplified and extended. Simplified in that your entire vPIP embed layout is provided in the embed share code. Extended, so that the shared code includes the share embed option (button and code.) So if you have a popular vi

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Intro New Green Show from the Ask A Ninja Editor

2007-09-06 Thread Jay dedman
> Anyway, if you are all for critique and criticism then the video I do > may satisfy. But I fail to totally grasp the idea that 'Ive been > served'. Ive proved fairly ignorant of the idea that earning respect > from people by making quality videos would be a good thing, and > nothing you say

[videoblogging] Re: Intro New Green Show from the Ask A Ninja Editor

2007-09-06 Thread Steve Watkins
Well I have been painfully slowly stumbling towards that goal for 2 or 3 years now, and unfortunately neither positive or negative attempts to get me to vlog, to put my money where my mouth is, lead to the desired results. If I could make what I think a good video should be, I would already be doi

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Intro New Green Show from the Ask A Ninja Editor

2007-09-06 Thread Jay dedman
> It doesnt matter what I prefer. And rather ironically a main reason I > havent done my own show is that I havent yet been able to live up to > my own standards for professional graphics, etc. So thats not what I > was ranting about. I suppose it is a combination of 'no attention-span > requir

[videoblogging] "what we need from you"

2007-09-06 Thread Jay dedman
Lawrence Lessig gives a summary of where we're at with Free Culture. If these ideas are new for you, take the 30 minutes to listen. Many conversations on this list revolve around everything Lessig describes. http://www.linuxworld.com/events/keynotes/lwsf06-lessig.html We are each making our own vi

[videoblogging] DIY Video Summit

2007-09-06 Thread Jay dedman
Ryanne is a guest curator at this web video summit in LA: http://www.video24-7.org/ "Although it is clear that there is tremendous demand for user-generated and bottom-up forms of digital video, it remains unclear how best to support these creative projects, what the implications are for artistic

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Intro New Green Show from the Ask A Ninja Editor

2007-09-06 Thread Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage
> Also the no attention-span required style is what is required for > anything that's trying to be commercial. Ugh, I hope that isn't true. Most stuff I watch, commercial or otherwise, requires some attention and critical thinking. There's infinite choice immediately available competing for peop

[videoblogging] Re: Intro New Green Show from the Ask A Ninja Editor

2007-09-06 Thread Kent Nichols
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It doesnt matter what I prefer. And rather ironically a main reason I > havent done my own show is that I havent yet been able to live up to > my own standards for professional graphics, etc. So thats not what I >

[videoblogging] Re: Internet People

2007-09-06 Thread Steve Watkins
That was probably the best snapshot of inernet popular culture Ive ever seen. The music wasnt really my cup of tea but dang, that was an excellent video/cartoon/whatever you want to see it as. Seeing all those references to the net pop events of the past, really got me thinking about the other non

[videoblogging] Re: Intro New Green Show from the Ask A Ninja Editor

2007-09-06 Thread Steve Watkins
It doesnt matter what I prefer. And rather ironically a main reason I havent done my own show is that I havent yet been able to live up to my own standards for professional graphics, etc. So thats not what I was ranting about. I suppose it is a combination of 'no attention-span required' style and

[videoblogging] Re: Internet People

2007-09-06 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Hey O'Brien! Thanks for sharing that. No kidding, Your friend should be pretty proud of their work. Not being critical here either, but a link to his blog would have saved me a second or two. And a mention of his new site, which for some reason has a name that

[videoblogging] Re: Internet People

2007-09-06 Thread terry.rendon
That was viralicious! Terry Rendon www.terryannonline.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Obreahny O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > A friend of a friend who is an animator made this: > > http://www.channelfrederator.com/methminute39/episode/TMM_20070906 > > It's really cute and

[videoblogging] Internet People

2007-09-06 Thread Obreahny O'Brien
A friend of a friend who is an animator made this: http://www.channelfrederator.com/methminute39/episode/TMM_20070906 It's really cute and references a few videobloggers like Ask a Ninja and Amanda C. from Rocketboom. It's also interesting to see videoblogging put into an cartoon/animated me

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Intro New Green Show from the Ask A Ninja Editor

2007-09-06 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
Just watched it; waiting for the "high production values", thinking that meant some sort of lavish Bugsby Berkeley number or something, but in the end found that I was watching something that was created by competent graphic designers, editors, and videographers. The stuff in the video wasn't necc