Re: [videoblogging] Re: vPIP 1.11 Beta (Ogg support share video) available
jay you are SO wrong. its a 12 year old kid, not a 17 year old kid! get your facts right. free john johansen! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Johansen On 9/1/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think people want, more than anything, the choice. The thing people hate about DRM is it being forced on them and limiting their fair use rights. I think that letting content creators choose how to publish their content is the way forward. DRM is never going to be a one size fits all solution to the problem. At the end of the day, even DRM is a tool that is useful to some people and will continue to be in the future. I would hope that no platform provider takes an absolute stance on the issue, but allows creators the freedom to build their content and their business model in a way that makes sense for them. Here's the real story: DRM doesnt work. companies spend thousands of hours building it, and millions of dollars implementing it. They do it through software and hardware. Then some 17 year old kids spend a weekend to crack it. So Richard's advice for blip to not waste time on DRM is a good one. if someone wants something bad enough, they're going to get it. We have Creative Commons licenses. Its clear...and its about trusting people to be smart and respectful. I dont need DRM to lock down my videos. Let's say someone grabs my videos and starts making millions of dollars first, I'd be pretty impressed...but then i'd hire a lawyer to take care of it. If someone is just being a dick by disrespecting my CC license, Ill let the community know. ultimately, if someone is a dick and doesnt care about reputation, not much i can do. But DRM is not for you and me.DRM is built for business. they want to make sure the little people dont get their greasy hands on their content. everyone is suspect. everyone is a criminal. forget creating goodwill with the people who keep them rolling in cash. people must be stopped. stop. jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] NEW My Urban Report - feedback appreciated
hey i loved swamp ride! On 8/31/07, amani_c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey folks, I finally have a design to be proud of (I think). If you have a moment please visit the newly revamped www.myurbanreport.com. I'd appreciate any feedback. Videos can be viewed on the My Urban Report TV button. Let me know what you think! PEACE!! Amani Channel www.myurbanreport.com http://myurbanreport.blip.tv -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Re: vPIP 1.11 Beta (Ogg support share video) available
jay you are SO wrong. its a 12 year old kid, not a 17 year old kid! 2007 - 1983 = 24 doh! Jon Lech Johansen (born November 18, 1983 in Harstad, Norway) :-) --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jay you are SO wrong. its a 12 year old kid, not a 17 year old kid! get your facts right. free john johansen! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Johansen On 9/1/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think people want, more than anything, the choice. The thing people hate about DRM is it being forced on them and limiting their fair use rights. I think that letting content creators choose how to publish their content is the way forward. DRM is never going to be a one size fits all solution to the problem. At the end of the day, even DRM is a tool that is useful to some people and will continue to be in the future. I would hope that no platform provider takes an absolute stance on the issue, but allows creators the freedom to build their content and their business model in a way that makes sense for them. Here's the real story: DRM doesnt work. companies spend thousands of hours building it, and millions of dollars implementing it. They do it through software and hardware. Then some 17 year old kids spend a weekend to crack it. So Richard's advice for blip to not waste time on DRM is a good one. if someone wants something bad enough, they're going to get it. We have Creative Commons licenses. Its clear...and its about trusting people to be smart and respectful. I dont need DRM to lock down my videos. Let's say someone grabs my videos and starts making millions of dollars first, I'd be pretty impressed...but then i'd hire a lawyer to take care of it. If someone is just being a dick by disrespecting my CC license, Ill let the community know. ultimately, if someone is a dick and doesnt care about reputation, not much i can do. But DRM is not for you and me.DRM is built for business. they want to make sure the little people dont get their greasy hands on their content. everyone is suspect. everyone is a criminal. forget creating goodwill with the people who keep them rolling in cash. people must be stopped. stop. jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: vPIP 1.11 Beta (Ogg support share video) availabl
when he was charged with his crime he was about 12 from what i remember. jon told me his father had to get him from school to take him to court. :) On 9/3/07, bordercollieaustralianshepherd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jay you are SO wrong. its a 12 year old kid, not a 17 year old kid! 2007 - 1983 = 24 doh! Jon Lech Johansen (born November 18, 1983 in Harstad, Norway) :-) --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jay you are SO wrong. its a 12 year old kid, not a 17 year old kid! get your facts right. free john johansen! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Johansen On 9/1/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think people want, more than anything, the choice. The thing people hate about DRM is it being forced on them and limiting their fair use rights. I think that letting content creators choose how to publish their content is the way forward. DRM is never going to be a one size fits all solution to the problem. At the end of the day, even DRM is a tool that is useful to some people and will continue to be in the future. I would hope that no platform provider takes an absolute stance on the issue, but allows creators the freedom to build their content and their business model in a way that makes sense for them. Here's the real story: DRM doesnt work. companies spend thousands of hours building it, and millions of dollars implementing it. They do it through software and hardware. Then some 17 year old kids spend a weekend to crack it. So Richard's advice for blip to not waste time on DRM is a good one. if someone wants something bad enough, they're going to get it. We have Creative Commons licenses. Its clear...and its about trusting people to be smart and respectful. I dont need DRM to lock down my videos. Let's say someone grabs my videos and starts making millions of dollars first, I'd be pretty impressed...but then i'd hire a lawyer to take care of it. If someone is just being a dick by disrespecting my CC license, Ill let the community know. ultimately, if someone is a dick and doesnt care about reputation, not much i can do. But DRM is not for you and me.DRM is built for business. they want to make sure the little people dont get their greasy hands on their content. everyone is suspect. everyone is a criminal. forget creating goodwill with the people who keep them rolling in cash. people must be stopped. stop. jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Wreck Salvage 2
We took the summer off to travel and make lots of love, but we've returned and ass-kicking video will be pouring out every Monday. Our season two premiere, some $0.50 technology: http://office.wreckandsalvage.com/video/technology/ Straight up gangsta shit. Scavenging real and make believe fembots, virtual groping, and computer-generated anatomy to explore the representation of women in hip hop and geekdom. If you enjoy it, subscribe: http://office.wreckandsalvage.com/subscribe That is all. -- Adam Quirk Wreck Salvage 551.208.4644 Brooklyn, NY http://wreckandsalvage.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Re: NEW My Urban Report - feedback appreciated
Great new look, Amani! I really like your work too. Rebecca [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.cookingupastory.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, amani_c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey folks, I finally have a design to be proud of (I think). If you have a moment please visit the newly revamped www.myurbanreport.com. I'd appreciate any feedback. Videos can be viewed on the My Urban Report TV button. Let me know what you think! PEACE!! Amani Channel www.myurbanreport.com http://myurbanreport.blip.tv
Re: [videoblogging] Re: If you conduct interviews, I would like your opinion
Hi Robert, wow, what a great list of things to do/not do in order to conduct a knockout interview. You really hit on some good stuff there. I like the point of clarifying jargon with the point of view of the listener in mind. You see that missed so many times I know we all need to hear that again and again. I just added a post to the http://www.conductknockoutbroadcastinterviews.com/blog/ that suggests we move our dress code up a notch when doing interviews that the guest and/or listeners will not see. I think our dress affects our performance in subtle ways and will help us focus on the things you have suggested. OK, Robert, thanks for that great info, and please continue to offer suggestions, comments, etc. Edward W. Smith. On 9/2/07, Robert Scoble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've interviewed many of tech's biggest names (Gates, Schwartz, Chambers, Ballmer, etc) for my video show, ScobleShow.com. Some things I've learned: 1) Don't go for gotcha questions. These people all are very astute at answering questions (at Microsoft they prepare execs for the press by doing rude QA sessions). They'll turn your rudest question into something they want to ask. That strategy never works and usually ensures you won't be invited back. 2) Instead, ask at least one question they've never been asked before. With Gates I knew he'd been asked any question I could come up with so I turned it around: asked him what he'd ask the world's richest guy if he were in my position. 3) Do your homework. Know what your interviewee will probably say BEFORE he/she says it. 4) Listen. My best questions came AFTER they said something and I asked for more in depth. Best followup? Why do you say that? 5) If you hear jargon ask them to clarify. Often times this brings up some interesting stuff. For instance, if I were interviewing Marc Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, and he talked about the social graph I'd ask some of my listeners don't know what you mean by 'social graph', can you give us a short definition and explain what you mean by that? 6) Have a thesis for the interview. If you interview someone interesting there are 100 ways you could take the interview. I'd focus it on one theme and try to get them to tell a story with your questions. Lead them down a path. If you're asking Gates about how he took over the operating system business, for instance, I'd ask him a question about his high school/college experience, then early days at Microsoft, then ask about the DOS purchase, etc etc. 7) Have an outline of questions to ask, particularly if you'll be nervous. With Gates I started out very nervous, but then I calmed down and my brain started working again. That's when you can start having a conversation and not just going off of your prepared questions. 8) Listen, listen, listen. I always look my interviewer in the eyes and try to give them 110% of my attention. That leads to a better interview. When I'm distracted or not totally focused for some reason I find interviews don't get as interesting. 9) Start out with stupider questions just to get you both going. That's why I ask EVERY INTERVIEW who are you? and what do you do? Those two questions aren't really all that important, but they both get us going and also give your heart a chance to calm down (if you're interviewing someone famous) and also get you into the listening mode. Often times people will say something interesting in response to the what do you do? question. John Chambers, CEO at Cisco, for instance, talked about his being a father. That opened up a part of his life that makes for great conversations. 10) Listen, listen, listen. It's amazing when I listen to podcasts and I can tell the interviewer isn't really listening and isn't asking for clarification of jargon, or more depth on something really interesting that was put on the table. Can you explain more about what you mean by that? I really hate it when an interviewer is clearly NOT having a conversation and, rather, only has 10 questions that were prepared and is rushing to get through those. Use your prepared questions as a guideline, or a way to start a conversation but DO NOT be a slave to them. That's the quickest way to a boring interview that sounds stiff and stupid. (out of 600 interviews I've done I've only gone into two with prepared questions for just that reason). PR people, by the way, will ask for your questions in advance. I always answer that I don't prepare questions in advance, but will give them some examples of things I'd like to talk about. Again, talk about themes, not specifics. I'd like to talk with Steve Jobs about the development of the iPhone and the design process that led to that. Hope these help you with your questions. Robert [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] new RyanIsHungry.com with Show-In-A-Box awesomeness
hey all we're proud to announce our site re-design, not only because it looks darn cool it also has a lot of cool functionality that the crew at http://ShowInABox.tv have been building. http://ryanishungry.com these are our new, fancy SIAB features: - Sidebars! Yes we finally have sidebars! Two of them! - Related and Recent Videos Plug-In, part of the Video Press Suite (soon to be public). - An Ogg Theora http://www.theora.org/theorafaq.html#10 Video option and RSS feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/ryanishungry/ogg for all you FOSS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FOSS fans - A blog category http://ryanishungry.com/category/blog/ so we can keep you updated on cool stuff in good old fashioned TEXT (and sometimes revlogged video)! - Share code so you can re-blog easily! - Fancy new Hire Us http://ryanishungry.com/hire-us/ page with video pop ups of videos we got paid money for and some that we did for fun! - New Design by Cheryl http://hummingcrow.com/! check it out! go subscribe! http://ryanishungry.com/subscribe/ if you want to be a part of building Show In A Box joins the email list here: http://groups.google.com/group/show-in-a-box cheers! -ryanne and jay -- Me http://RyanEdit.com Twitter--http://twitter.com/Ryanne Documenting Green http://RyanIsHungry.com Educate http://FreeVlog.org iChat/AIM VideoRodeo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [videoblogging] new RyanIsHungry.com with Show-In-A-Box awesomeness
we're proud to announce our site re-design, not only because it looks darn cool it also has a lot of cool functionality that the crew at http://ShowInABox.tv have been building. http://ryanishungry.com and just so its clear...everything we did came from the work the group has been doing. its all free for everyone to use and change. Cheryl Colan did all our custom CSS styling...but all the functionality comes from the group's theme design and the new plugins that Charles and Enric made. we now have a lot of documentation to do (like freevlog.org/tutorial)but hopefully you can see how we can do anything we want with WP. http://groups.google.com/group/show-in-a-box join up and lets make your dream vlog. Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 **check out the new look: ryanishungry.com**
[videoblogging] Re: new RyanIsHungry.com with Show-In-A-Box awesomeness
Great Design! :D Nice work, Cheryl, on the two sidebars! -- billcammack http://realfans.tv --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ryanne hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey all we're proud to announce our site re-design, not only because it looks darn cool it also has a lot of cool functionality that the crew at http://ShowInABox.tv have been building. http://ryanishungry.com these are our new, fancy SIAB features: - Sidebars! Yes we finally have sidebars! Two of them! - Related and Recent Videos Plug-In, part of the Video Press Suite (soon to be public). - An Ogg Theora http://www.theora.org/theorafaq.html#10 Video option and RSS feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/ryanishungry/ogg for all you FOSS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FOSS fans - A blog category http://ryanishungry.com/category/blog/ so we can keep you updated on cool stuff in good old fashioned TEXT (and sometimes revlogged video)! - Share code so you can re-blog easily! - Fancy new Hire Us http://ryanishungry.com/hire-us/ page with video pop ups of videos we got paid money for and some that we did for fun! - New Design by Cheryl http://hummingcrow.com/! check it out! go subscribe! http://ryanishungry.com/subscribe/ if you want to be a part of building Show In A Box joins the email list here: http://groups.google.com/group/show-in-a-box cheers! -ryanne and jay -- Me http://RyanEdit.com Twitter--http://twitter.com/Ryanne Documenting Green http://RyanIsHungry.com Educate http://FreeVlog.org iChat/AIM VideoRodeo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] vPIP 1.11b Beta maintenance release
A bug in the Wordpress version of vPIP was found that can appear under some circumstances where older posts have the vPIP Vlogsplosion entries messed up. This has been fixed in the 1.11b release now available. If you installed a version after 1.10 and before 1.11b, it's advised to install this release. vPIP wordpress download and install page: http://wiki.vpip.org/index.php?title=Wordpress_Install included with ShowInABox: http://showinabox.tv/wordpress/download/ ;), Enric
[videoblogging] vPIP 1.11d Beta maintenance release (was Re: vPIP 1.11b Beta...)
Oops, that should have said vPIP 1.11d Beta maintenance release ;) --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A bug in the Wordpress version of vPIP was found that can appear under some circumstances where older posts have the vPIP Vlogsplosion entries messed up. This has been fixed in the 1.11b release now available. If you installed a version after 1.10 and before 1.11b, it's advised to install this release. vPIP wordpress download and install page: http://wiki.vpip.org/index.php?title=Wordpress_Install included with ShowInABox: http://showinabox.tv/wordpress/download/ ;), Enric
[videoblogging] Re: new RyanIsHungry.com with Show-In-A-Box awesomeness
Wonderful features, stunning visual design :) Woo, the videopres features look like a vital set of features that, combined with vpip and all the other elements, certainly mean this ShowInaBox is evolving into far more than than a mildly pumped-up wordpress. It is more than a tad glorious to see such an open project within this community. I missed those early days when there were more projects here on this list that were being thrown together and shared, something rather lost when things like FireAnt went more closed and commercial. Now I dont need to slump sadly on a nostalgia cushion, I can worship at the shrine of ShowInABox and all the fine humans who have made it happen. Open Source, its one of the saner ideas humans have had in our lifetimes, and I sing glorious praise to those who have melded it with videoblogging for the betterment of all who may want it. Wow that site is such a great demonstration of the power of a really strong design to add the final polish to a cool set of features. ++9 on the niceometer. Cheers Steve Elbows --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Great Design! :D Nice work, Cheryl, on the two sidebars! -- billcammack http://realfans.tv --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ryanne hodson ryanne.hodson@ wrote: hey all we're proud to announce our site re-design, not only because it looks darn cool it also has a lot of cool functionality that the crew at http://ShowInABox.tv have been building. http://ryanishungry.com these are our new, fancy SIAB features: - Sidebars! Yes we finally have sidebars! Two of them! - Related and Recent Videos Plug-In, part of the Video Press Suite (soon to be public). - An Ogg Theora http://www.theora.org/theorafaq.html#10 Video option and RSS feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/ryanishungry/ogg for all you FOSS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FOSS fans - A blog category http://ryanishungry.com/category/blog/ so we can keep you updated on cool stuff in good old fashioned TEXT (and sometimes revlogged video)! - Share code so you can re-blog easily! - Fancy new Hire Us http://ryanishungry.com/hire-us/ page with video pop ups of videos we got paid money for and some that we did for fun! - New Design by Cheryl http://hummingcrow.com/! check it out! go subscribe! http://ryanishungry.com/subscribe/ if you want to be a part of building Show In A Box joins the email list here: http://groups.google.com/group/show-in-a-box cheers! -ryanne and jay -- Me http://RyanEdit.com Twitter--http://twitter.com/Ryanne Documenting Green http://RyanIsHungry.com Educate http://FreeVlog.org iChat/AIM VideoRodeo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] The Vlog Europe Vids are trickling in...
Take a look at: http://blip.tv/posts?search=vlogeurope07 europe represent. Here is the Flickr stream for Vlogeurope 2007: http://flickr.com/search/?w=allq=vlogeurope+2007m=text more pictures please. Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 **check out the new look: ryanishungry.com**
[videoblogging] Free tools for filmmakers
this site is aimed more at people making movies...but might be handy for some people on this list: http://www.dependentfilms.net/files.html Downloadable forms, script software, and releases. jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 **check out the new look: ryanishungry.com**
[videoblogging] FlashMeeting on videoblogging tonight
Happy Labor Day, everyone -- It's been a hot one out here on the west coast, hundred-plus degree weather and all that. So I've waited 'til it's cooled off a bit before setting up tonight's FlashMeeting. This past Saturday we had a FlashMeeting earlier in the day, and it got so hot my PC actually shut down in the middle of the meeting. (My A/C doesn't work so well). Tonight's meeting will last for approximately 90 minutes, beginning now (8:30 PM Pacific, 11:30 PM Eastern). Again, I know it's a bit late, but it's early in some parts of the world! So come join the meeting; tonight's discussion will be about the latest videoblogging projects. So check in and let us know about what projects you're currently working on, or what new videoblogging tools have surfaced, or whatever's else in the videoblogging world has caught your attention lately. Join the meeting at: http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/49b209-9766 I'll do my best to stay awake with ya! Harold
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Videoblogging videoconference for 6 hours today! VlogEurope welcomed!
Thanks for the tips, John. I'm still getting booted from FlashMeeting quite frequently -- any idea why this would occur? I seem to have a decent DSL connection. In fact, just webcasted for an hour just prior to my FlashMeeting tonight (it's Monday), and don't believe I had any problems uploading that. (Of course, that was audio, and so I probably didn't push nearly as many bits out as with the video FlashMeeting.) Harold On 9/2/07, johnleeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for stepping up to the plate on vlog meeting setup. I think Sandy Markus does the VoxMedia Wiki where the meetings used to be posted. Perhaps he can repost that page. I found it very useful as an index to past vlog meetings going back a couple of years. When you book a FlashMeeting be sure to check the Syndicate the recording and Make the live meeting public boxes, which assures the meeting goes out on the RSS feed, and is listed in Public FlashMeetings. When you post the URL to the meeting, be sure it goes to the Meeting Details webpage, in the format like this: http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/??- from this page others will have access to the meeting and the replay afterwards. take care, do good works and keep in touch John by hammer and hand great works do stand by cam and light he shoots it right www.HistoricHomeWorks.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Invite from Andy Roberts ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
AndyRoberts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has invited you as a friend on Quechup... ...the social networking platform sweeping the globe Go to: http://quechup.com/join.php/aT0wMDAwMDAwMDA5Mjk1MTAyJmM9OTc2NzU%3D to accept Andy's invite You can use Quechup to meet new people, catch up with old friends, maintain a blog, share videos amp; photos, chat with other members, play games, and more. It's no wonder Quechup is fast becoming 'The Social Networking site to be on' Join Andy and his friends today: http://quechup.com/join.php/aT0wMDAwMDAwMDA5Mjk1MTAyJmM9OTc2NzU%3D -- You received this because Andy Roberts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) knows and agreed to invite you. You will only receive one invitation from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Quechup will not spam or sell your email address, see our privacy policy - http://quechup.com/privacy.php Go to http://quechup.com/emailunsubscribe.php/ZW09dmlkZW9ibG9nZ2luZ0B5YWhvb2dyb3Vwcy5jb20%3D if you do not wish to receive any more emails from Quechup. -- Copyright Quechup.com 2007. Go to http://quechup.com/emailunsubscribe.php/ZW09dmlkZW9ibG9nZ2luZ0B5YWhvb2dyb3Vwcy5jb20%3D if you do not wish to receive any more emails from Quechup [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]