[videoblogging] Looking for style-driven video editors

2008-08-19 Thread Sean McManus
A new media website in New York is looking for video editors to combine our
content (interviews with experts and thought leaders) with
contemporary/sophisticated music and images to create 1-2 minute videos.
Some will be used for promotional purposes, others will be used to create
knowledge-driven mini documentaries. Samples of your work and availability
is requested for review. Please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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[videoblogging] Re: Looking for style-driven video editors

2008-08-19 Thread Bill Cammack
A new media website? :D  Sounds rather headhunterish... not that
there's anything wrong with that, haha.

Perhaps a google search for Video Editor Resume would turn something
up =
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enfkt=1183fsdt=3946q=video+editor+resumebtnG=Google+Search

Bill Cammack
http://billcammack.com

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

 A new media website in New York is looking for video editors to
combine our
 content (interviews with experts and thought leaders) with
 contemporary/sophisticated music and images to create 1-2 minute videos.
 Some will be used for promotional purposes, others will be used to
create
 knowledge-driven mini documentaries. Samples of your work and
availability
 is requested for review. Please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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[videoblogging] Forum software.

2008-08-19 Thread ractalfece
Hello Everybody,

I'm planning to continue making vulgar comedy videos for YouTube. 
But I also want to have a place to share videos that are more serious.
 I don't want one thousand assholes writing comments like, sorry
dude, you used to be funny.

I want to distribute torrents and have some community around them. 
I'm thinking a forum would be the best way to go.  

So I'm wondering if anybody knows which open source forum software I
should be using to run a private forum.  Ideally, I'd like to
pre-approve email addresses, so there isn't much hassle to sign up for
friends.  But if I don't know you, then you get hassled.  

Thanks,

John TotalVOM.



RE: [videoblogging] Forum software.

2008-08-19 Thread Jim Kukral
This might help.

 

http://www.jimkukral.com/learn-how-to-start-your-own-online-forum/

 

Jim

 

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Subject: [videoblogging] Forum software.

 

Hello Everybody,

I'm planning to continue making vulgar comedy videos for YouTube. 
But I also want to have a place to share videos that are more serious.
I don't want one thousand assholes writing comments like, sorry
dude, you used to be funny.

I want to distribute torrents and have some community around them. 
I'm thinking a forum would be the best way to go. 

So I'm wondering if anybody knows which open source forum software I
should be using to run a private forum. Ideally, I'd like to
pre-approve email addresses, so there isn't much hassle to sign up for
friends. But if I don't know you, then you get hassled. 

Thanks,

John TotalVOM.

 

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[videoblogging] 100 Second Film Festival 2008 - 2009

2008-08-19 Thread Jason Daniels
Dear videoblogging community:

This message is an invitation to participate in the 100 Second Film Festival
for 2008 -2009.

We are launching a Call for Entries through our **new** website:
http://100seconds.org

I'd like to invite you to get involved in any way you can.

Submit a video, spread the word, create your own festival.


Share a new video with the festival by tagging it upon upload with
100seconds

Email an existing URL to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

*Deadline for entries is November 15.*



Thanks,
Jason Daniels



The 100 Second Film Festival in a non competitive, non commercial universal
collaboration.
Our objective is to stimulate people to create, watch and share videos (that
are 100 seconds or less in duration).
The entire project is fueled by the Creative Commons.
http://100seconds.org



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[videoblogging] Rebate? slam-bam-thankyou-mam!!

2008-08-19 Thread Richard Amirault
SO ... I bought a Canon GL-2 recently and they had a $250 rebate offer 
(cool!) ... So the check finally came yesterday .. I had the damn thing 
spent within a couple of hours ;-)  .. (talk about burning a hole in my 
pocket)

I wanted some sort of external mic for the GL-2 such as a shotgun .. but .. 
I went with the Rode Stereo Video Mic .. and, guess what, the price was 
$249.00 with free shipping!  All the reviews I've seen were very positive on 
this mic, and I like that the outdoor wind-muff was included (the 
dead-cat)

The SVM is not a shotgun type of mic, but it seems to be a major step up 
from any internal mic. It *is* stereo, unlike many shotgun mics. Also, as I 
understand it, the SVM actually has better cancellation of low freqs from 
the back and side than many shotgun mics.

I should be here tomorrow :-))

Richard Amirault
Boston, MA, USA
http://n1jdu.org
http://bostonfandom.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7hf9u2ZdlQ




[videoblogging] Re: Forum software.

2008-08-19 Thread Kent Nichols
Ning.com  And you can make flash only vids that are private.

-Kent, still part of the problem

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

 Hello Everybody,
 
 I'm planning to continue making vulgar comedy videos for YouTube. 
 But I also want to have a place to share videos that are more serious.
  I don't want one thousand assholes writing comments like, sorry
 dude, you used to be funny.
 
 I want to distribute torrents and have some community around them. 
 I'm thinking a forum would be the best way to go.  
 
 So I'm wondering if anybody knows which open source forum software I
 should be using to run a private forum.  Ideally, I'd like to
 pre-approve email addresses, so there isn't much hassle to sign up for
 friends.  But if I don't know you, then you get hassled.  
 
 Thanks,
 
 John TotalVOM.





[videoblogging] Re: Forum software.

2008-08-19 Thread ractalfece
Thanks for the advice, Kent.

Hey, if it's any consolation, I wish you all the success in the world.
 I hope you become governor of California. Then my new video,
Information Dystopia, will surely become a cult fave.

- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
 

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

 Ning.com  And you can make flash only vids that are private.
 
 -Kent, still part of the problem
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ractalfece john@ wrote:
 
  Hello Everybody,
  
  I'm planning to continue making vulgar comedy videos for YouTube. 
  But I also want to have a place to share videos that are more serious.
   I don't want one thousand assholes writing comments like, sorry
  dude, you used to be funny.
  
  I want to distribute torrents and have some community around them. 
  I'm thinking a forum would be the best way to go.  
  
  So I'm wondering if anybody knows which open source forum software I
  should be using to run a private forum.  Ideally, I'd like to
  pre-approve email addresses, so there isn't much hassle to sign up for
  friends.  But if I don't know you, then you get hassled.  
  
  Thanks,
  
  John TotalVOM.
 





[videoblogging] Wanted to share my latest video

2008-08-19 Thread Sheila English
This is done entirely in green screen. Check out the old, evil wizard 
guy. He's not real. He is a virtual person. With piranha teeth. LOL
If you like dragons please check it out! 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-qt5JOgiHk

Thanks!

Sheila



Re: [videoblogging] Forum software.

2008-08-19 Thread Lil Peck
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:46 PM, ractalfece [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So I'm wondering if anybody knows which open source forum software I
 should be using to run a private forum. Ideally, I'd like to
 pre-approve email addresses, so there isn't much hassle to sign up for
 friends. But if I don't know you, then you get hassled.



If you're using a Windows Server Host, Snitz Forums are pretty good (ASP).


Re: [videoblogging] Forum software.

2008-08-19 Thread Adam Warner
If you're using WordPress, I would highly recommend the SimplePress forum 
Plugin. I use it on my won site below...

http://indielab.org
http://wordpressmodder.org

On Aug 19, 2008, at 10:29 PM, Lil Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:46 PM, ractalfece [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So I'm wondering if anybody knows which open source forum software I
 should be using to run a private forum. Ideally, I'd like to
 pre-approve email addresses, so there isn't much hassle to sign up for
 friends. But if I don't know you, then you get hassled.



If you're using a Windows Server Host, Snitz Forums are pretty good (ASP).



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[videoblogging] Re: Do you trust what you see?

2008-08-19 Thread Caleb
I agree with the comments on considering the source and hopefully  
their reputation is deserved. Basically the video, or media, itself is  
not to be trusted, its the source that makes the video to be believed.  
Here's an example of an easily faked set of pictures that I trusted  
due to the source. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4288772.stm

~
~ Caleb J. Clark
~ Portfolio: http://www.plocktau.com
~ The problem with communication is the assumption it has been  
accomplished. - G. B. Shaw.





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