Re: [videoblogging] Loren Feldman = Technigga

2008-07-08 Thread Sull
which just came back to bite him a year later.

http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/07/1938-media-loses-verizon-deal-over-racism-charges/


2007/8/3 Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

   Loren Feldman = Technigga http://1938media.blip.tv/file/326972/

  




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RE: [videoblogging] Re: I'm Paul from MySpaceTV

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Armstrong
Totally agree on encouraging richer/positive feedback - we are working
on getting older users to comment - it's hard because there's a lot of
fear surrounding digital footprints (research has shown).  Re URLs:
There's two because of the way came into being - myspacetv.com or the
url below will get you there.

 

P.

 

 

 

From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jay dedman
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 7:06 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: I'm Paul from MySpaceTV

 

On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 1:50 AM, Paul Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:paarmstrong%40myspace.com  wrote:
 Interesting POV Jay - I can totally respect the PA analogy.
 I am all for self org if that's what you/the community wants - it's
not
 my/our intention to barge in and say we have the solution when there
is no
 actual problem.

Understood.
I guess i was just pointing out if continuing to leave people
self-organize is enoughor if social networks sites might be smart
to start trying to help people connect. give them a reason to
participate. create purpose.

we all know that most comments are Youtube are banal and meaningless
insults.
is there anything the site can do to encourage people to connect better?

by the way, is Myspace TV at http://vids.myspace.com/?

Jay

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RE: [videoblogging] Re: I'm Paul from MySpaceTV

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Armstrong
Hi Steve – glad you are well - check out http://www.myspace.com/decision08 (top 
right) - you don’t have to be logged in to see the CJ content (I signed out and 
then clicked around but some content remains gated / will drive you to log in).

We’ve promoted the content on the homepage etc – once the community is launched 
etc well be pushing that out too on HP and all over the site.

Re search – it got a stack better recently but there’s always room to improve – 
there was a white paper on this very subject from an analyst.  Google/MySpace 
are working on it – trust me!

Make sure you enter - deadline is 7/16/08!

P.

 

From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Steve Garfield
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 3:44 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: I'm Paul from MySpaceTV

 

Hi Paul,

I can't find citizen journalism on MySpace.

I followed your link.

Had to sign in.

Got sent to the home page...

From there I did a search for citizen journalism in the search box and found 
nothing.

Then came back here and clicked on your link again, but didn't get to a page 
with any info 
on it...

Can MySpace highlight citizen journalism on the home page?

Can MySpace allow people who are not members the ability to look at content 
without 
signing in?

Let me know how I can easily take a look at what you are doing with NBC/MSNBC...

I'm interested, but can't see it.

Thanks,
--Steve

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com , 
paulstephenarmstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 
 PS: If anyone is politically minded or just fancies a go yesterday we
 launched a citizen journalism partnership with NBC/MSNBC (through
 MySpace Impact) †I have put it on my blog here
 (http://tinyurl.com/6byovj) - check it please take a second to check
 it out as I think it's a great partnership.


 



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[videoblogging] Making a frame slow-motion?

2008-07-08 Thread Leslie Guttman
Greetings - is it possible to slow a frame down in Imovie 08?


Leslie Guttman
cell:  510.684.6457
fax:   510.576.1747
http://www.leslieguttman.com
Equine ER: A Year in the Life of an
Equine Veterinary Hospital (Eclipse Press, 2009)
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[videoblogging] Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video

2008-07-08 Thread Markus Sandy
of interest to vloggers?

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video published by the  
Center for Social Media at American University

http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/fair_use_in_online_video/


from the intro...

WHAT THIS IS
This document is a code of best practices that helps creators, online  
providers, copyright holders, and others interested in the making of  
online video interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use. Fair use is  
the right to use copyrighted material without permission or payment  
under some circumstances.

This is a guide to current acceptable practices, drawing on the actual  
activities of creators, as discussed among other places in the study  
Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User- 
Generated Video and backed by the judgment of a national panel of  
experts. It also draws, by way of analogy, upon the professional  
judgment and experience of documentary filmmakers, whose own code of  
best practices has been recognized throughout the film and television  
businesses.

WHAT THIS ISN’T

This code of best practices does not tell you the limits of fair use  
rights.

It’s not a guide to using material people give permission to use, such  
as works usingCreative Commons licenses. Anyone can use those works  
the way the owners say that you can.

It’s not a guide to material that is already free to use without  
considering copyright. For instance, all federal government works are  
in the public domain, as are many older works. In most cases,  
trademarks are not an issue. For more information on “free use,”  
consult the document “Yes, You Can!” and copyright.cornell.edu.

It’s not a guide to using material that someone wants to license but  
cannot trace back to an owner—the so-called “orphan works” problem.  
However, orphan works are also eligible for fair use consideration,  
according to the principles detailed below.

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[videoblogging] Re: Loren Feldman = Technigga

2008-07-08 Thread Bill Cammack
Yeah, man.  I saw that.  The resurgence is due to Loren stepping
outside of the Echo Chamber with his Verizon deal and exposing himself
to people who don't give a damn about Social Media AT ALL, but DO CARE
who companies that they patronize associate with... as well as what
those people appear to stand for.

http://www.lizburr.com/2008/07/better-late-than-never.php

or

http://peaurl.com/6rF6

Bill Cammack
http://billcammack.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 which just came back to bite him a year later.
 

http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/07/1938-media-loses-verizon-deal-over-racism-charges/
 
 
 2007/8/3 Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
Loren Feldman = Technigga http://1938media.blip.tv/file/326972/
 
   
 
 
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Did you see my 82 year old vlogging mom on ABC World News

2008-07-08 Thread Richard (Show) Hall
This is very cool Steve ... Richard

On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 5:48 AM, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

   Hi guys,

 Did you see my 82 year old vlogging mom on ABC World News?

 She writes all about it on her blog:

 http://mymomsblog.blogspot.com/

 They did an 11 minute interview with her, and on the segment she talks for
 :20 seconds.

 They also talked to her about her videoblgging, I Can't Open It, and her
 Yiddish Class, but in
 the end they just used those vlogs as b-roll

 Check it out. The interview as aired and my 11:00 minute behind hte scenes
 is on her blog...

 Thanks,
 --Steve

  




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[videoblogging] Start/Stop detect in Final Cut Pro

2008-07-08 Thread brogan_kerry
A time consuming and often tedious part of the video editing process is logging 
and 
capturing individual editable clips in Final Cut Pro. Capturing the entire tape 
as one clip is 
easy, but that makes cutting the captured footage into smaller clips useful in 
editing difficult. 
But not if you use Final Cut Pro's Start/Stop Detect feature.  I just figured 
this all out this 
week and I'm sure some of you all know about it already but its really useful 
so I put together 
a little tutorial on how to use it and thought I would share. 

http://blip.tv/file/1061203


Kerry



RE: [videoblogging] Re: I'm Paul from MySpaceTV

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Armstrong
Thanks Rupert - this is excellent feedback.

I agree that there will need to be a big focus utility and conversation.
I think the focus on connection and not just showcasing.

Thanks for replying.

P.

 

 

 

From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ruperthowe
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 12:30 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: I'm Paul from MySpaceTV

 

Seems to me that the difference between Public Access  MyspaceTV is
that people can now easily meet and chat online and come up with their
own ideas and community discussions outside of 'the channel' - the
videos are only the visible tip of the berg. 

IF, that is, there is a forum on Myspace TV that properly allows those
discussions to happen in a lightly-moderated space. That's how this
list worked 3 years ago, pre-YT. Everybody would watch everybody, and
this list was like an anchor point for people to discover  connect. 

No 'featured videos', no 'highest rated' or 'most viewed' or God Damn
Competitions to give artificial guidance to what people were watching.
Then the face to face meetups seemed to have a massive effect on
people's relationships.

That said, I doubt this list would have become quite as central as it
was if the tech was as easy to use as it is now. 

I guess it also depends on what your priorities and targets are. If
you and your users are mostly interested in getting the maximum number
of views, that's a very different game from measuring the extent and
strength of conversations, connections  community. 

You could make your focus Connecting the World, in a Pangea Day kind
of way - prizing the way in which online video connects real people so
well - or you could chase the dragon of ad revenues by highlighting
one-off krazy viral stuff that has no lasting value or loyalty. 

Either way, a strong forum/list with strong tolerant  helpful leaders
would help make your world a much better place. Have zero tolerance
for haters. Ruthlessly eradicate the lazy corporate ignorance that
thinks community=competitions and interactivity=voting/rating.

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com , Paul Armstrong
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Interesting POV Jay - I can totally respect the PA analogy.
 I am all for self org if that's what you/the community wants - it's
not my/our intention to barge in and say we have the solution when
there is no actual problem.
 I'm interested to hear what everyone else feels too - what I see us
offering is a place/utility which offers vloggers come, connect, help
each other, take what they need, get feedback, create programs and
audiences using the MS user base. But, if it's not what the community
wants/needs - I don't want us to barge in and bother people!
 
 More feedback please!
 
 P.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com  on behalf of Jay dedman
 Sent: Wed 7/2/2008 6:40 PM
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com 
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: I'm Paul from MySpaceTV
 
  I saw big differences between the social networks before I worked
for
  MySpace - and I still remain firm on whatever works for best for the
  user will win.
  I doesn't benefit anyone really to compare each other to each other
-
  but provide services that make users happy and encourage
communication.
  MySpace has to keep the lights on like anyone else but I firmly
believe
  MySpace offers anyone the most freedom.
 
 I compare Myspace to Public Access TV in the US.
 (my opinion is based on 5 years at mnn.org, the Manhattan station.)
 
 we gave people a free time slot on cable TV.
 gave them the equipment, taught them which buttons to pushand then
 let them do anything they wanted.
 But most people didnt know what to do.
 They either just left without making a show...or they made ridiculous
 nonsense insanity.
 
 That craziness is what gives Public access its reputation.
 Just look at all the Saturday Night Live skits that mimic Access shows
 (wayne's world, etc)
 But its not really a conversation.
 Unfortunately, Public Access TV is on its death bed right now.
 Because there is little real community support for it...cable
 companies are about to get rid of it.
 It's an outlet for preachers and stoners, but not the general
community.
 Few people are turning on public access TV to keep up to date.
 
 So with Myspace and Youtube, etci'd love to see these sites offer
 a little more direction.
 as videobloggers, many of us know that after you get over the low
 technical barrierthe biggest challenge is just knowing what to
 say.
 how do i tell a story?
 what are we doing here together?
 are we just here to beat up on each other?
 
 maybe this isn't the role of a corporate social network to encourage a
 higher order.
 maybe we should just continue to let people self-organize.
 i just feel there's a human 

RE: [videoblogging] MySpace Self-Serve

2008-07-08 Thread Paul Armstrong
Just putting this out there again - I think it got lost in the shuffle -
or it's just not of interest!

Guess we'll find out!

P.

 

 

From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of paulstephenarmstrong
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 11:46 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] MySpace Self-Serve

 

Not sure how much Self-Serve has permeated the masses since it's not
officially launched yet but it's big in the ad community and I'd like
to see if anyone is interested in being a case study for MySpace. 

Here's the low down: you make the ads and you decide who they get
served to by hyper-targeting them to, say, males in California who are
18-35. We are seeing major success with it and I am looking for some
vlogger test cases - anyone interested? I will only have 2-3 spots, I
think. You'd need to do it for about 2 months so it's representative
and you'd get some scratch to play with so you have nothing to lose!

You should know:
Currently you can only link back to a MySpace profile but eventually
you'll be able to link directly out of MySpace to a specific URL. 
Hot, no?

MORE INFO HERE: 
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/11/04/myspace-to-announce-self-serve-adve
rtising-network/

http://www.ianschafer.com/2008/04/20/deeper-thoughts-on-the-myspace-self
-serve-platform/

Best,
P

PS: Make sure you get your POV heard on how MySpace can help you -
what do you need from us - even if it's to back off!

http://www.myspace.com/britpabz
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:paarmstrong%40myspace.com 
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[videoblogging] Anyone Going to Netroots Nation?

2008-07-08 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
Hey all

I'm heading to Austin for Netroots Nation (dailykos convention), doing their
daily videos for them and wondering if any of you all are going? I know the
Uptake is going, anyone else?  Would love to do a meetup over tacos if you
are!:)


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http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://hatfactory.net
AIM:schlomochat


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Loren Feldman = Technigga

2008-07-08 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
But the question I really want answered: Who the heck actually uses V-Cast?

Enquiring minds want to know!


On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Yeah, man. I saw that. The resurgence is due to Loren stepping
 outside of the Echo Chamber with his Verizon deal and exposing himself
 to people who don't give a damn about Social Media AT ALL, but DO CARE
 who companies that they patronize associate with... as well as what
 those people appear to stand for.

 http://www.lizburr.com/2008/07/better-late-than-never.php

 or

 http://peaurl.com/6rF6

 Bill Cammack
 http://billcammack.com

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  which just came back to bite him a year later.
 
 

 http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/07/1938-media-loses-verizon-deal-over-racism-charges/
 
 
  2007/8/3 Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
   Loren Feldman = Technigga http://1938media.blip.tv/file/326972/
  
  
  
 
 
 
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http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://hatfactory.net
AIM:schlomochat


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[videoblogging] Hey!Spread - TubeMogul - Blip - Social Poster - RSS

2008-07-08 Thread Sheila English
Am I missing anything? lol

This is what I use for primary delivery of our videos. Lately I've
seen a lot of media attention regarding many of the sites. I saw an
article recently that talks about TubeMogul vs. Blip-

http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/06/online_video_competitors_still.php

I use TubeMogul and send my videos to Blip, so I'm sure I'm just
missing the issue here. Am I not getting both? 

I do love Blip's distribution and I use it to the fullest extent. 

Now Hey!Spread has come up with some pretty cool stuff! I am going to
try out their cloning tool. That tool takes your YouTube videos and
sends them all to another site with a click of a button. Here's
something on that-
http://particle-s.com/2008/07/01/heyspread-v3-released-mass-distribute-trackn-stat-youclone-design-pricing-and-updated-api/
I don't know if those long URLs work here or not, but you can go to
www.heyspread.com and check out their blog to get this info as well.

I love Social Poster and use it all the time. I have seen a marked
increase in views after using this software, so I highly recommend it.
www.socialposter.com

And of course I use RSS anywhere and everywhere I can! My TubeMogul
uploads go out to 12 places, but then from there I use RSS and get
another 15-20 sites with that one upload.

Anyone else doing the same? Or, am I missing anything?

Sheila



Re: [videoblogging] Hey!Spread - TubeMogul - Blip - Social Poster - RSS

2008-07-08 Thread David King
In my uninformed opinion, they're two very different things. At least for
me, they are. I host my videos on Blip (plus do a little distribution). I
upload to Tubemogul - which lets me send the videos to blip and youtube at
the same time.
I haven't yet decided if that's really saving me any time - I still have to
get into blip to change the video's copyright to a cc license and then send
the videos to delicious, twitter, and my blog. So maybe I should just do a
second upload to youtube and skip tubemogul? Not sure... but that's what
I've been playing with for awhile, anyway :-)


David King
davidleeking.com - blog
davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog

On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Sheila English [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

   Am I missing anything? lol

 This is what I use for primary delivery of our videos. Lately I've
 seen a lot of media attention regarding many of the sites. I saw an
 article recently that talks about TubeMogul vs. Blip-

 http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/06/online_video_competitors_still.php

 I use TubeMogul and send my videos to Blip, so I'm sure I'm just
 missing the issue here. Am I not getting both?

 I do love Blip's distribution and I use it to the fullest extent.

 Now Hey!Spread has come up with some pretty cool stuff! I am going to
 try out their cloning tool. That tool takes your YouTube videos and
 sends them all to another site with a click of a button. Here's
 something on that-

 http://particle-s.com/2008/07/01/heyspread-v3-released-mass-distribute-trackn-stat-youclone-design-pricing-and-updated-api/
 I don't know if those long URLs work here or not, but you can go to
 www.heyspread.com and check out their blog to get this info as well.

 I love Social Poster and use it all the time. I have seen a marked
 increase in views after using this software, so I highly recommend it.
 www.socialposter.com

 And of course I use RSS anywhere and everywhere I can! My TubeMogul
 uploads go out to 12 places, but then from there I use RSS and get
 another 15-20 sites with that one upload.

 Anyone else doing the same? Or, am I missing anything?

 Sheila

  



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[videoblogging] Re: Hey!Spread - TubeMogul - Blip - Social Poster - RSS

2008-07-08 Thread Frank Sinton
On the flip side of hyper-distribution: 

Mefeedia.com aggregates from almost all of these sites, and we have
spent a LOT of time and resources removing duplicates. I can't tell
you how many times we see the same videos coming in from YouTube,
DailyMotion, Metacafe, Veoh, etc. etc... We have also seen a dramatic
increase in SPAM video polluting many different video sites through
various distribution strategies. Gives me some ideas for our next
State of the Vlogosphere - been almost a year...

For those of you interested in generating revenue from your videos -
have people seen an increase in revenue with the increased
distribution? The TubeMogul approach is much different than, say,
Hulu, which is all about syndicating Hulu content in Hulu's Player,
with Hulu's ads (Blip's distribution strategy to date seems more in
line with this approach as well...).  The reason I ask is that I've
seen numbers vary wildly in terms of quality of revenue depending on
who is controlling the content and player - for example: one creator i
know receives a $30 CPM for video ads using their player (and
syndicating that player to Mefeedia.com) vs. $1 CPM for ads on
YouTube. I'd like to see some analysis on this. 

Regards,
Frank 

http://www.mefeedia.com - Feed Me Media

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 In my uninformed opinion, they're two very different things. At
least for
 me, they are. I host my videos on Blip (plus do a little
distribution). I
 upload to Tubemogul - which lets me send the videos to blip and
youtube at
 the same time.
 I haven't yet decided if that's really saving me any time - I still
have to
 get into blip to change the video's copyright to a cc license and
then send
 the videos to delicious, twitter, and my blog. So maybe I should
just do a
 second upload to youtube and skip tubemogul? Not sure... but that's what
 I've been playing with for awhile, anyway :-)
 
 
 David King
 davidleeking.com - blog
 davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
 
 On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Sheila English [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
Am I missing anything? lol
 
  This is what I use for primary delivery of our videos. Lately I've
  seen a lot of media attention regarding many of the sites. I saw an
  article recently that talks about TubeMogul vs. Blip-
 
  http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/06/online_video_competitors_still.php
 
  I use TubeMogul and send my videos to Blip, so I'm sure I'm just
  missing the issue here. Am I not getting both?
 
  I do love Blip's distribution and I use it to the fullest extent.
 
  Now Hey!Spread has come up with some pretty cool stuff! I am going to
  try out their cloning tool. That tool takes your YouTube videos and
  sends them all to another site with a click of a button. Here's
  something on that-
 
 
http://particle-s.com/2008/07/01/heyspread-v3-released-mass-distribute-trackn-stat-youclone-design-pricing-and-updated-api/
  I don't know if those long URLs work here or not, but you can go to
  www.heyspread.com and check out their blog to get this info as well.
 
  I love Social Poster and use it all the time. I have seen a marked
  increase in views after using this software, so I highly recommend it.
  www.socialposter.com
 
  And of course I use RSS anywhere and everywhere I can! My TubeMogul
  uploads go out to 12 places, but then from there I use RSS and get
  another 15-20 sites with that one upload.
 
  Anyone else doing the same? Or, am I missing anything?
 
  Sheila
 
   
 
 
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Hey!Spread - TubeMogul - Blip - Social Poster - RSS

2008-07-08 Thread Sheila English
With both Blip and YouTube offering analytics I'm not sure you need
TubeMogul. Espeically if you only upload to those places. 

I like Blip a lot. I'm flirting with the idea of changing platforms on
our site www.readersentertainment.tv from Veoh to Blip. 

Is anyone else doing something similar with Blip? Using it as your
main platform for multiple channels or as an online tv platform?

Sheila


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 In my uninformed opinion, they're two very different things. At
least for
 me, they are. I host my videos on Blip (plus do a little
distribution). I
 upload to Tubemogul - which lets me send the videos to blip and
youtube at
 the same time.
 I haven't yet decided if that's really saving me any time - I still
have to
 get into blip to change the video's copyright to a cc license and
then send
 the videos to delicious, twitter, and my blog. So maybe I should
just do a
 second upload to youtube and skip tubemogul? Not sure... but that's what
 I've been playing with for awhile, anyway :-)
 
 
 David King
 davidleeking.com - blog
 davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog