It's not about them having ads, it was just the type of ad...for me
it broke the flow, it seemed intrusivebut I understand that ads
are what makes the world go round.
Heath
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As a big news story, that video will be viewed by countless people.
Advertisers are wise to attach to it.
- Mary
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> I hear what you're saying, but bills have to be paid. I don't know
> anything about boingboing, so
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> I don't accept those excuses on their behalf. My point is not about
> art, or they way the advert affects the way the viewer engages with
> the interview. I wouldn't expect them to give a damn about the
> effect on t
I don't accept those excuses on their behalf. My point is not about
art, or they way the advert affects the way the viewer engages with
the interview. I wouldn't expect them to give a damn about the
effect on the aesthetics of the video their ad is inserted into.
My point is about them not
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It's funny I didn't even notice the ad's DURING the interview just
> the one's before and afterI was too distracked by the blonde to
> notice the overlays.. ;)
That was my fault for ASSUMING you meant mid-roll over
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Cammack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> hmm... I had assumed that Heath was talking about overlay ads DURING
> the program. I don't have a problem with pre-roll and post-roll ads
> of whatever type. They just have to be integrated properly with the
> su
It's funny I didn't even notice the ad's DURING the interview just
the one's before and afterI was too distracked by the blonde to
notice the overlays.. ;)
Another thing that is funny for me, is that I have always been in
the "ad's arn't so bad" campI know it's still the model and fo
I don't think they have to have different advertisers for different
moods. Their advertiser just needs to provide maybe two or three
different styles of their advert. And they don't even need to be
that different.
For instance, if the Crowdfire advert here had just been without that
ridi
Well, like I said, I agree with you entirely. I was "shocked" enough
just reading the twitter or link here or whatever that informed me
that they had been over there AT ALL. I thought they were in the
sticks somewhere making bread and not using plastic. When I read the
link, I was like "THEY cou
thinking about it, the main reason it was so obnoxious was because it
came after the intro soundbite from jay and after the boingboing tv
ident, so it wasn't just pre-roll, it was inserted after you've
already thought the episode was beginning.
it wouldn't have been *as* bad (though still pr
hmm... I had assumed that Heath was talking about overlay ads DURING
the program. I don't have a problem with pre-roll and post-roll ads
of whatever type. They just have to be integrated properly with the
subject matter. I say if pre-roll's going to be peppy and bouncy, get
it out of the way in
Oh indeed I do know that is the nature of the "biz" but I can't help
but think, maybe an ad for not smoking or maybe a company that is
doing "green" or social things, etc...maybe that would have been a
better fit than the ad that was on there...again I know the realility
but for me this was the
I hear what you're saying, but bills have to be paid. I don't know
anything about boingboing, so I can't speak for them specifically, but
that's the game that's being played here. Get people to click on your
video, get people to click on your ads, get revenue to pay people's
salaries. There's no
I thought it was funny - just made me laugh at the advertiser - but
yeah, i'm pretty amazed at the stupidity of advertisers, still making
one-size-fits-all adverts, even little 5 second pre-roll ones.
simplistic ideas of brand identity etc mean they can't get their
heads around supplying a
I am glad jay and ryanne are back safe, I am glad that boing boing
and others are trying to report thingsbutand for me it's a
big butthe ads on the video piece from boing boing turned me
offI mean, here are jay and ryanne talking about people being
detained and how that they are
Thanks for the link. So interesting. I'm glad they were able to
avoid detention.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> http://tv.boingboing.net/2008/08/25/boing-boing-tv-proti.html
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> "Last week, eight American citizens were detained in Beijing for
> par
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