Re: [videoblogging] Re: iphone compression in imovie and fcp

2008-10-24 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

JD, I'm getting in on this late, but are you editing and exporting or just 
simply transcoding/converting?

If all you're doing is simply transcoding/converting, I would recommend 
downloading a program called Free Video Converter from Koyote Software. You can 
download it from http://www.koyotesoft.com/indexEn.html (It's freeware and it's 
a free download too).

Alternatively, if you don't feel comfortable going to a website you may know 
jack squat about, you can generally find it on CNET.  Just enter the words Free 
Video Converter in the search box and it should right at or near the top.

This program will convert video into several different formats in a variety of 
configurations (INCLUDING .MOV  MP4).

Check it out

Hope this helps

Cheers 

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From: JD Lasica 
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 4:13 PM
To: videoblogging 
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: iphone compression in imovie and fcp


Rupert wrote:

 You can find it in your Browser in FCP - the list of all the clips 
sequences. Either scroll across to read the detailed settings for
each clip  sequence, or ctrl+click on them individually and choose
Item Properties.

Actually, that's the first place I looked. :~) But I didn't know
Anamorphic was a heading. OK, both the sequence and the movie file are
unchecked, so not Anamorphic. Something else is the culprit.

I just tried the ipod compression trick in FCP -- and it didn't work.

It comes out squeezed, just as with the iphone conversion.

Ah, well, back to the drawing board. Or the Verdi workaround.

jd


 

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[videoblogging] Vlog a webisodic about vlogging. Sorta.

2008-10-24 Thread Jan McLaughlin
http://info.break.com/static/live/v1/pages/vlog/vlog.html

Spoiler, the last episode is up.

Definition of 'vlog' is included so we can talk about it here again. Isn't
it time?

Jan

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Production Sound Mixer
air = 862-571-5334
aim = janofsound
skype = janmclaughlin


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[videoblogging] Help getting hyperlink in QT .mov in separate browser window

2008-10-24 Thread Bookmarts
Finally learned how to create a hyperlink of my Credits in a QuickTime movie, 
by using this 
html code sequence:
[00:00:00.000]
{textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}Makeup by Richard Calcasola at 
[00:00:02.000]
{textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}click here:
{href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com}Maxium{endhref}
[00:00:08.000]

But, cannot figure out how to get that link to open in a separate browser 
window when 
clicked on while viewing the movie. The code a target=_blank should work if 
I knew 
where it should appear. Regardless of where I enter it in the html string it 
does not operate 
as it should.  
Any help is appreciated. 

Michael



Re: [videoblogging] Help getting hyperlink in QT .mov in separate browser window

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
Enclose the URL with  and  and then add a space and T_blank  
before the curly bracket.
Thus:
{href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com T_blank }Maxium{endHREF}
Any reason the printed name Maxium is different from MaximusSpaSalon?  
Not a typo?

There's a different - and often more elegant - way to add clickable  
links in Quicktime movies, if you have Adobe GoLive - or even Adobe  
Photoshop.  You can create clickable invisible hotspots in the  
Sprite Track which can sit invisibly over Logos or Text in your  
movie, thus making those graphics clickable but without a great big  
blue text link appearing in your nice Quicktime movie.
Also, you can use the Sprite track to make the whole frame of the  
movie clickable between certain time periods.

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv

On 24-Oct-08, at 5:25 AM, Bookmarts wrote:

Finally learned how to create a hyperlink of my Credits in a  
QuickTime movie, by using this
html code sequence:
[00:00:00.000]
{textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}Makeup by Richard Calcasola at
[00:00:02.000]
{textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}click here:
{href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com}Maxium{endhref}
[00:00:08.000]

But, cannot figure out how to get that link to open in a separate  
browser window when
clicked on while viewing the movie. The code a target=_blank  
should work if I knew
where it should appear. Regardless of where I enter it in the html  
string it does not operate
as it should.
Any help is appreciated.

Michael






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[videoblogging] Fw: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30

2008-10-24 Thread Pat Cook



From: Jen 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30


Greetings Fellow Podcasters,

It's that time of year again. 

No, not Fall,

NaPodPoMo!

From November 1-30th we'll be participating in the annual event which
is the National Podcast Post Month.

Last year was the first time a month long daily podcasting marathon
had ever been attempted on such a large scale. By the time it was all
said and done there were 50 ambitious podcasters who participated in
NaPodPoMo.

The conversations are already happening on the NaPoPoMo Ning site so
swing on by to add your voice. http://napodpomo.ning.com

The rules for the November 1-30th NaPodPoMo are simple:

.Post audio in any form every day

That's it!

Feel free to be creative. You can post a traditional podcast or use
Utterli, BlogTalkRadio, TalkShoe, etc... Some folks have even
incorporated video into their posts.

There is no time limit. Got a one minute tip show or an hour long
diatribe? As long as you post audio every day, it all counts.

The site is open for new registrations. Tell your friends and start
training now for the podcast marathon that is NaPodPoMo. 

http://napodpomo.ning.com

Remember, hydration is key ;-D

Cheers,
Jennifer Navarrete
http://twitter.com/epodcaster

--
Morning BrewCast
http://morningbrewcast.com/blog
--
Living the Dream
http://jennifernavarrete.com

Visit National Podcast Post Month at: http://napodpomo.ning.com



 

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[videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
Last year, we had around 60 people signed up, and around 30-40 people  
posted videos regularly.  By the end of the month, we'd made over  
1000 videos.

It was a last minute suggestion, that seemed like insanity, but it  
turned out to be an incredible month of inspired collaborative fun.

Not everybody managed all 30 days - I did 23, I think - but it didn't  
matter.  We all committed to the intention, and then watched each  
other's videos every day, commented and made video responses.

One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to do :)

It can be any type of video.  Nothing is too small.  In fact, the key  
is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.

Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.

NOW - WHO'S IN?

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv




[videoblogging] Re: It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread mikeysizemore
Hey Rupert,

Yeah I'm in. Delurking for this one.

I think I have as much fun reading the stuff on this mailing list as I
do watching the content you all produce.

Roll on November :)

Mike

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

 Last year, we had around 60 people signed up, and around 30-40 people  
 posted videos regularly.  By the end of the month, we'd made over  
 1000 videos.
 
 It was a last minute suggestion, that seemed like insanity, but it  
 turned out to be an incredible month of inspired collaborative fun.
 
 Not everybody managed all 30 days - I did 23, I think - but it didn't  
 matter.  We all committed to the intention, and then watched each  
 other's videos every day, commented and made video responses.
 
 One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to do :)
 
 It can be any type of video.  Nothing is too small.  In fact, the key  
 is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.
 
 Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.
 
 NOW - WHO'S IN?
 
 Rupert
 http://twittervlog.tv





Re: [videoblogging] Fw: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
Thanks, Pat - I was going to post about NaVloPoMo later today, but  
you've pre-empted and prompted me.
Hope you're up for it!

On 24-Oct-08, at 12:15 PM, Pat Cook wrote:



From: Jen
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30

Greetings Fellow Podcasters,

It's that time of year again.

No, not Fall,

NaPodPoMo!

 From November 1-30th we'll be participating in the annual event which
is the National Podcast Post Month.

Last year was the first time a month long daily podcasting marathon
had ever been attempted on such a large scale. By the time it was all
said and done there were 50 ambitious podcasters who participated in
NaPodPoMo.

The conversations are already happening on the NaPoPoMo Ning site so
swing on by to add your voice. http://napodpomo.ning.com

The rules for the November 1-30th NaPodPoMo are simple:

.Post audio in any form every day

That's it!

Feel free to be creative. You can post a traditional podcast or use
Utterli, BlogTalkRadio, TalkShoe, etc... Some folks have even
incorporated video into their posts.

There is no time limit. Got a one minute tip show or an hour long
diatribe? As long as you post audio every day, it all counts.

The site is open for new registrations. Tell your friends and start
training now for the podcast marathon that is NaPodPoMo.

http://napodpomo.ning.com

Remember, hydration is key ;-D

Cheers,
Jennifer Navarrete
http://twitter.com/epodcaster

--
Morning BrewCast
http://morningbrewcast.com/blog
--
Living the Dream
http://jennifernavarrete.com

Visit National Podcast Post Month at: http://napodpomo.ning.com

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Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Jay dedman
 One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to do :)
 It can be any type of video. Nothing is too small. In fact, the key
 is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.

I have plenty of clips clogging up my pipes...so this is a good time
to clean out.

Jay


-- 
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790


[videoblogging] Playboy deeps the conversation

2008-10-24 Thread Jay dedman
Not.
http://www.playboy.com/arts-entertainment/features/bloggers/

Jay

-- 
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790


Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
As usual, I'll try... and maybe this year I'll succeed!


On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Last year, we had around 60 people signed up, and around 30-40 people
 posted videos regularly. By the end of the month, we'd made over
 1000 videos.

 It was a last minute suggestion, that seemed like insanity, but it
 turned out to be an incredible month of inspired collaborative fun.

 Not everybody managed all 30 days - I did 23, I think - but it didn't
 matter. We all committed to the intention, and then watched each
 other's videos every day, commented and made video responses.

 One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to do :)

 It can be any type of video. Nothing is too small. In fact, the key
 is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.

 Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.

 NOW - WHO'S IN?

 Rupert
 http://twittervlog.tv

  




-- 
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http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress
http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking
AIM:schlomochat


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
YA

On 24-Oct-08, at 12:52 PM, mikeysizemore wrote:

Hey Rupert,

Yeah I'm in. Delurking for this one.

I think I have as much fun reading the stuff on this mailing list as I
do watching the content you all produce.

Roll on November :)

Mike

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Last year, we had around 60 people signed up, and around 30-40 people
  posted videos regularly. By the end of the month, we'd made over
  1000 videos.
 
  It was a last minute suggestion, that seemed like insanity, but it
  turned out to be an incredible month of inspired collaborative fun.
 
  Not everybody managed all 30 days - I did 23, I think - but it didn't
  matter. We all committed to the intention, and then watched each
  other's videos every day, commented and made video responses.
 
  One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to  
do :)
 
  It can be any type of video. Nothing is too small. In fact, the key
  is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.
 
  Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.
 
  NOW - WHO'S IN?
 
  Rupert
  http://twittervlog.tv
 






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Re: [videoblogging] Playboy deeps the conversation

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
Just scrolling down through those pictures makes me depressed.

On 24-Oct-08, at 1:07 PM, Jay dedman wrote:

Not.
http://www.playboy.com/arts-entertainment/features/bloggers/

Jay

--  
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790





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Re: [videoblogging] Re: It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Jeffrey Taylor
In.

And I just got a piece of news that could make it verry interesting.

I should be able to divulge by then.

2008/10/24 Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   YA


 On 24-Oct-08, at 12:52 PM, mikeysizemore wrote:

 Hey Rupert,

 Yeah I'm in. Delurking for this one.

 I think I have as much fun reading the stuff on this mailing list as I
 do watching the content you all produce.

 Roll on November :)

 Mike

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Last year, we had around 60 people signed up, and around 30-40 people
  posted videos regularly. By the end of the month, we'd made over
  1000 videos.
 
  It was a last minute suggestion, that seemed like insanity, but it
  turned out to be an incredible month of inspired collaborative fun.
 
  Not everybody managed all 30 days - I did 23, I think - but it didn't
  matter. We all committed to the intention, and then watched each
  other's videos every day, commented and made video responses.
 
  One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to
 do :)
 
  It can be any type of video. Nothing is too small. In fact, the key
  is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.
 
  Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.
 
  NOW - WHO'S IN?
 
  Rupert
  http://twittervlog.tv
 

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Fax: +33177722734
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Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
Brilliant!
But it's not about success.  It's about being number one.

On 24-Oct-08, at 1:13 PM, schlomo rabinowitz wrote:

As usual, I'll try... and maybe this year I'll succeed!

On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

  Last year, we had around 60 people signed up, and around 30-40 people
  posted videos regularly. By the end of the month, we'd made over
  1000 videos.
 
  It was a last minute suggestion, that seemed like insanity, but it
  turned out to be an incredible month of inspired collaborative fun.
 
  Not everybody managed all 30 days - I did 23, I think - but it didn't
  matter. We all committed to the intention, and then watched each
  other's videos every day, commented and made video responses.
 
  One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to  
do :)
 
  It can be any type of video. Nothing is too small. In fact, the key
  is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.
 
  Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.
 
  NOW - WHO'S IN?
 
  Rupert
  http://twittervlog.tv
 
 
 

-- 
Schlomo Rabinowitz
http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress
http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking
AIM:schlomochat

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Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
NaVloPoMo:  Clean out your pipes.

On 24-Oct-08, at 1:04 PM, Jay dedman wrote:

  One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to  
do :)
  It can be any type of video. Nothing is too small. In fact, the key
  is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.

I have plenty of clips clogging up my pipes...so this is a good time
to clean out.

Jay

-- 
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790





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Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Kath O'Donnell
I'll try. it sounds like I might be in india most of nov. so without
my mac s/w. so they'll prob be clips cut together of driving to work
again  lots of shaky video out taxi windows ;)

 Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.

 NOW - WHO'S IN?


Re: [videoblogging] Re: It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
What? That the world is going to end on November 2nd?

Looking forward to more cookery and French cultural instruction from  
you this year, Mr Taylor.  Your carbonara has been a regular feature  
in my kitchen all year.

On 24-Oct-08, at 1:40 PM, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:

In.

And I just got a piece of news that could make it verry interesting.

I should be able to divulge by then.

2008/10/24 Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  YA
 
 
  On 24-Oct-08, at 12:52 PM, mikeysizemore wrote:
 
  Hey Rupert,
 
  Yeah I'm in. Delurking for this one.
 
  I think I have as much fun reading the stuff on this mailing list  
as I
  do watching the content you all produce.
 
  Roll on November :)
 
  Mike
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging% 
40yahoogroups.com,
  Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Last year, we had around 60 people signed up, and around 30-40  
people
   posted videos regularly. By the end of the month, we'd made over
   1000 videos.
  
   It was a last minute suggestion, that seemed like insanity, but it
   turned out to be an incredible month of inspired collaborative fun.
  
   Not everybody managed all 30 days - I did 23, I think - but it  
didn't
   matter. We all committed to the intention, and then watched each
   other's videos every day, commented and made video responses.
  
   One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to
  do :)
  
   It can be any type of video. Nothing is too small. In fact, the key
   is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.
  
   Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.
  
   NOW - WHO'S IN?
  
   Rupert
   http://twittervlog.tv
  
 
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-- 
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Mobile: +33625497654
Fax: +33177722734
Skype: thejeffreytaylor
Googlechat/Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
India!  Yes!
There were lots of Indian submissions via Nokia phones to the Nokia  
Pangea Day mobile filmmaking competition.  Mobile video from you...?

On 24-Oct-08, at 1:57 PM, Kath O'Donnell wrote:

I'll try. it sounds like I might be in india most of nov. so without
my mac s/w. so they'll prob be clips cut together of driving to work
again  lots of shaky video out taxi windows ;)

  Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.
 
  NOW - WHO'S IN?





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Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Kath O'Donnell
yeah it'll be shot on my nokia n95 8gb. though I might pc
transfer-upload rather than email/post from phone as that's expensive
unless I can find a free wireless connection. I'll try it :)

2008/10/25 Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 India! Yes!
 There were lots of Indian submissions via Nokia phones to the Nokia
 Pangea Day mobile filmmaking competition. Mobile video from you...?

 On 24-Oct-08, at 1:57 PM, Kath O'Donnell wrote:

 I'll try. it sounds like I might be in india most of nov. so without
 my mac s/w. so they'll prob be clips cut together of driving to work
 again  lots of shaky video out taxi windows ;)

 Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.

 NOW - WHO'S IN?

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[videoblogging] Re: Fw: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30

2008-10-24 Thread Mike Moon
Rupert, how are things looking for NaVloPoMo message forum?

I will be participating in NaVloPoMo again this year. 
Should be a hoot.

Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net

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

 Thanks, Pat - I was going to post about NaVloPoMo later today, but  
 you've pre-empted and prompted me.
 Hope you're up for it!
 
 On 24-Oct-08, at 12:15 PM, Pat Cook wrote:
 
 
 
 From: Jen
 Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:58 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30
 
 Greetings Fellow Podcasters,
 
 It's that time of year again.
 
 No, not Fall,
 
 NaPodPoMo!
 
  From November 1-30th we'll be participating in the annual event which
 is the National Podcast Post Month.
 
 Last year was the first time a month long daily podcasting marathon
 had ever been attempted on such a large scale. By the time it was all
 said and done there were 50 ambitious podcasters who participated in
 NaPodPoMo.
 
 The conversations are already happening on the NaPoPoMo Ning site so
 swing on by to add your voice. http://napodpomo.ning.com
 
 The rules for the November 1-30th NaPodPoMo are simple:
 
 .Post audio in any form every day
 
 That's it!
 
 Feel free to be creative. You can post a traditional podcast or use
 Utterli, BlogTalkRadio, TalkShoe, etc... Some folks have even
 incorporated video into their posts.
 
 There is no time limit. Got a one minute tip show or an hour long
 diatribe? As long as you post audio every day, it all counts.
 
 The site is open for new registrations. Tell your friends and start
 training now for the podcast marathon that is NaPodPoMo.
 
 http://napodpomo.ning.com
 
 Remember, hydration is key ;-D
 
 Cheers,
 Jennifer Navarrete
 http://twitter.com/epodcaster
 
 --
 Morning BrewCast
 http://morningbrewcast.com/blog
 --
 Living the Dream
 http://jennifernavarrete.com
 
 Visit National Podcast Post Month at: http://napodpomo.ning.com
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Fw: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
Most people hated Ning last year, and it made it a real pain in the  
ass to view and archive things.

So this year we're doing it at http://Mefeedia.com

Frank is working on tweaking some things for us.  They just launched  
a new site.  Go check it out.

Our channel will be:
http://www.mefeedia.com/channels/navlopomo2008

Everybody adds their feed to that channel, and any videos on those  
feeds will show up in the channel.   It's more reliable than using  
Tags.  (tag your videos anyway - navlopomo2008)

Mefeedia are going to set it up so that only videos shot in November  
show up, and so that we can filter by day.

I think we'll have a cool Theater View as well, for a lean back big  
screen experience.

At the bottom of the channel you can see all comments (those on  
Mefeedia) and activity.  So we can comment and discuss there.  On  
each video page there's a link back to the original post on your blog.

There's a feed for the channel, so you can subscribe to all Navlopomo  
videos in Miro, FireAnt, iTunes, AppleTV, whatever you like.

Low maintenance, maximum features.  The only thing it doesn't have is  
a discussion forum, but almost all the discussion happens in the  
comments and in the videos themselves anyway.  And I like it better  
that way.

I think it's going to rock.

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv



On 24-Oct-08, at 2:24 PM, Mike Moon wrote:

Rupert, how are things looking for NaVloPoMo message forum?

I will be participating in NaVloPoMo again this year.
Should be a hoot.

Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Thanks, Pat - I was going to post about NaVloPoMo later today, but
  you've pre-empted and prompted me.
  Hope you're up for it!
 
  On 24-Oct-08, at 12:15 PM, Pat Cook wrote:
 
 
 
  From: Jen
  Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:58 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov.  
1-30
 
  Greetings Fellow Podcasters,
 
  It's that time of year again.
 
  No, not Fall,
 
  NaPodPoMo!
 
  From November 1-30th we'll be participating in the annual event which
  is the National Podcast Post Month.
 
  Last year was the first time a month long daily podcasting marathon
  had ever been attempted on such a large scale. By the time it was all
  said and done there were 50 ambitious podcasters who participated in
  NaPodPoMo.
 
  The conversations are already happening on the NaPoPoMo Ning site so
  swing on by to add your voice. http://napodpomo.ning.com
 
  The rules for the November 1-30th NaPodPoMo are simple:
 
  .Post audio in any form every day
 
  That's it!
 
  Feel free to be creative. You can post a traditional podcast or use
  Utterli, BlogTalkRadio, TalkShoe, etc... Some folks have even
  incorporated video into their posts.
 
  There is no time limit. Got a one minute tip show or an hour long
  diatribe? As long as you post audio every day, it all counts.
 
  The site is open for new registrations. Tell your friends and start
  training now for the podcast marathon that is NaPodPoMo.
 
  http://napodpomo.ning.com
 
  Remember, hydration is key ;-D
 
  Cheers,
  Jennifer Navarrete
  http://twitter.com/epodcaster
 
  --
  Morning BrewCast
  http://morningbrewcast.com/blog
  --
  Living the Dream
  http://jennifernavarrete.com
 
  Visit National Podcast Post Month at: http://napodpomo.ning.com
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Help getting hyperlink in QT .mov in separate browser window

2008-10-24 Thread Bookmarts
Rupert:
Thank you for your response to my issue. I copied and pasted your suggested 
code into 
the movie but without it generating the intended result. Instead it yielded 
what you can 
see here: http://i38.tinypic.com/2e3btat.png
 Then I removed the spaces between  T but that did not work either. 
I use a macPro and my friend is on a MacBook which got the same negative 
results. 
Is there something I am missing from your instructions?
Thanks,
Michael
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Enclose the URL with  and  and then add a space and T_blank  
 before the curly bracket.
 Thus:
 {href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com T_blank }Maxium{endHREF}
 Any reason the printed name Maxium is different from MaximusSpaSalon?  
 Not a typo?
 
 There's a different - and often more elegant - way to add clickable  
 links in Quicktime movies, if you have Adobe GoLive - or even Adobe  
 Photoshop.  You can create clickable invisible hotspots in the  
 Sprite Track which can sit invisibly over Logos or Text in your  
 movie, thus making those graphics clickable but without a great big  
 blue text link appearing in your nice Quicktime movie.
 Also, you can use the Sprite track to make the whole frame of the  
 movie clickable between certain time periods.
 
 Rupert
 http://twittervlog.tv
 
 On 24-Oct-08, at 5:25 AM, Bookmarts wrote:
 
 Finally learned how to create a hyperlink of my Credits in a  
 QuickTime movie, by using this
 html code sequence:
 [00:00:00.000]
 {textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}Makeup by Richard Calcasola at
 [00:00:02.000]
 {textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}click here:
 {href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com}Maxium{endhref}
 [00:00:08.000]
 
 But, cannot figure out how to get that link to open in a separate  
 browser window when
 clicked on while viewing the movie. The code a target=_blank  
 should work if I knew
 where it should appear. Regardless of where I enter it in the html  
 string it does not operate
 as it should.
 Any help is appreciated.
 
 Michael
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Help getting hyperlink in QT .mov in separate browser window

2008-10-24 Thread Bookmarts
Rupert:
Michael here again, this time with very good news. My friend and I fiddle a bit 
with the 
code  you suggested and found one change which gave the results we wanted. All 
it 
required was the inclusion of an A before the http. Like this: 
{HREF:Ahttp://www.maximusspasalon.com/ T_blank}Maximus{endHREF}

Thank you for helping us get to the point where we could experiment and get it 
to work. 
Michael
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Enclose the URL with  and  and then add a space and T_blank  
 before the curly bracket.
 Thus:
 {href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com T_blank }Maxium{endHREF}
 Any reason the printed name Maxium is different from MaximusSpaSalon?  
 Not a typo?
 
 There's a different - and often more elegant - way to add clickable  
 links in Quicktime movies, if you have Adobe GoLive - or even Adobe  
 Photoshop.  You can create clickable invisible hotspots in the  
 Sprite Track which can sit invisibly over Logos or Text in your  
 movie, thus making those graphics clickable but without a great big  
 blue text link appearing in your nice Quicktime movie.
 Also, you can use the Sprite track to make the whole frame of the  
 movie clickable between certain time periods.
 
 Rupert
 http://twittervlog.tv
 
 On 24-Oct-08, at 5:25 AM, Bookmarts wrote:
 
 Finally learned how to create a hyperlink of my Credits in a  
 QuickTime movie, by using this
 html code sequence:
 [00:00:00.000]
 {textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}Makeup by Richard Calcasola at
 [00:00:02.000]
 {textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}click here:
 {href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com}Maxium{endhref}
 [00:00:08.000]
 
 But, cannot figure out how to get that link to open in a separate  
 browser window when
 clicked on while viewing the movie. The code a target=_blank  
 should work if I knew
 where it should appear. Regardless of where I enter it in the html  
 string it does not operate
 as it should.
 Any help is appreciated.
 
 Michael
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Help getting hyperlink in QT .mov in separate browser window

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
Yay!  Hypervideo (of a sort) for the win!
Glad you got it working.  Thanks for telling how.
Rupert

On 24-Oct-08, at 3:41 PM, Bookmarts wrote:

Rupert:
Michael here again, this time with very good news. My friend and I  
fiddle a bit with the
code you suggested and found one change which gave the results we  
wanted. All it
required was the inclusion of an A before the http. Like this:  
{HREF:Ahttp://www.maximusspasalon.com/ T_blank}Maximus{endHREF}

Thank you for helping us get to the point where we could experiment  
and get it to work.
Michael
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Enclose the URL with  and  and then add a space and T_blank
  before the curly bracket.
  Thus:
  {href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com T_blank }Maxium{endHREF}
  Any reason the printed name Maxium is different from MaximusSpaSalon?
  Not a typo?
 
  There's a different - and often more elegant - way to add clickable
  links in Quicktime movies, if you have Adobe GoLive - or even Adobe
  Photoshop. You can create clickable invisible hotspots in the
  Sprite Track which can sit invisibly over Logos or Text in your
  movie, thus making those graphics clickable but without a great big
  blue text link appearing in your nice Quicktime movie.
  Also, you can use the Sprite track to make the whole frame of the
  movie clickable between certain time periods.
 
  Rupert
  http://twittervlog.tv
 
  On 24-Oct-08, at 5:25 AM, Bookmarts wrote:
 
  Finally learned how to create a hyperlink of my Credits in a
  QuickTime movie, by using this
  html code sequence:
  [00:00:00.000]
  {textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}Makeup by Richard Calcasola at
  [00:00:02.000]
  {textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}click here:
  {href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com}Maxium{endhref}
  [00:00:08.000]
 
  But, cannot figure out how to get that link to open in a separate
  browser window when
  clicked on while viewing the movie. The code a target=_blank
  should work if I knew
  where it should appear. Regardless of where I enter it in the html
  string it does not operate
  as it should.
  Any help is appreciated.
 
  Michael
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: iphone compression in imovie and fcp

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
So I just spent an hour or so on AIM with JD, making it work.  So  
that he can just export once instead of exporting at full resolution  
and then exporting again smaller.

The problem is that the HDV frame size is 1440x1080 (4:3), with an  
Pixel Aspect Ratio of HD (1440x1080).

But the video itself is widescreen - 1920x1080 (16:9), so it's being  
squeezed in a sort of anamorphic.  But Final Cut (version 5) didn't  
seem to understand this properly.  When exporting, it was treating it  
as if it was a 1440x1080 4:3 movie.

We hacked it by creating a new sequence that was 1920x1080 with  
square pixel aspect ratio.  Then checking the Anamorphic setting on  
the clips, and turning off the setting in the Canvas that says View  
as Square Pixels.

There must be a way of setting it so that both sequence and clip are  
the same, and so that Final Cut knows that it's effectively an  
anamorphic sequence and clip.  Any ideas on this would be gratefully  
received.

At least for now JD's getting an easy export of his movies.

Bloody aspect ratio and anamorphic issues must waste more time than  
anything else.

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv



On 23-Oct-08, at 2:17 PM, JD Lasica wrote:

First, thanks, Rupert and Michael V. for the quick and incisive
responses. I learned a lot today!

This is quite interesting (to me, anyway). When I followed Michael's
method of exporting a .dv file in FC Pro, opening it in QuickTime Pro,
then exporting it as an .mp4, the resulting file was actually a
quarter-inch shorter than the version I exported directly as an .mp4
in iMovie 6. (Unless I'm doing something wrong. Michael, you said:
export a full resolution copy from FCP -- does that mean Export as DV
Stream? That's what I did.)

Rupert, thanks much. The Aspect Ratio is set to 0.

Where do I look to see if my Clip and Sequence are both checked as
Anamorphic - or not? I'm new to FCP and don't see the word Anamorphic
anywhere ...

thanks!
jd





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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Fw: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30

2008-10-24 Thread Sull
been having some problems getting mefeedia to load.

i'll try to get some vids out to the channel.

On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Most people hated Ning last year, and it made it a real pain in the
 ass to view and archive things.

 So this year we're doing it at http://Mefeedia.com

 Frank is working on tweaking some things for us. They just launched
 a new site. Go check it out.

 Our channel will be:
 http://www.mefeedia.com/channels/navlopomo2008

 Everybody adds their feed to that channel, and any videos on those
 feeds will show up in the channel. It's more reliable than using
 Tags. (tag your videos anyway - navlopomo2008)

 Mefeedia are going to set it up so that only videos shot in November
 show up, and so that we can filter by day.

 I think we'll have a cool Theater View as well, for a lean back big
 screen experience.

 At the bottom of the channel you can see all comments (those on
 Mefeedia) and activity. So we can comment and discuss there. On
 each video page there's a link back to the original post on your blog.

 There's a feed for the channel, so you can subscribe to all Navlopomo
 videos in Miro, FireAnt, iTunes, AppleTV, whatever you like.

 Low maintenance, maximum features. The only thing it doesn't have is
 a discussion forum, but almost all the discussion happens in the
 comments and in the videos themselves anyway. And I like it better
 that way.

 I think it's going to rock.

 Rupert
 http://twittervlog.tv


 On 24-Oct-08, at 2:24 PM, Mike Moon wrote:

 Rupert, how are things looking for NaVloPoMo message forum?

 I will be participating in NaVloPoMo again this year.
 Should be a hoot.

 Mike
 http://vlog.mikemoon.net

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Thanks, Pat - I was going to post about NaVloPoMo later today, but
  you've pre-empted and prompted me.
  Hope you're up for it!
 
  On 24-Oct-08, at 12:15 PM, Pat Cook wrote:
 
 
 
  From: Jen
  Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:58 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] podcasters%40yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov.
 1-30
 
  Greetings Fellow Podcasters,
 
  It's that time of year again.
 
  No, not Fall,
 
  NaPodPoMo!
 
  From November 1-30th we'll be participating in the annual event which
  is the National Podcast Post Month.
 
  Last year was the first time a month long daily podcasting marathon
  had ever been attempted on such a large scale. By the time it was all
  said and done there were 50 ambitious podcasters who participated in
  NaPodPoMo.
 
  The conversations are already happening on the NaPoPoMo Ning site so
  swing on by to add your voice. http://napodpomo.ning.com
 
  The rules for the November 1-30th NaPodPoMo are simple:
 
  .Post audio in any form every day
 
  That's it!
 
  Feel free to be creative. You can post a traditional podcast or use
  Utterli, BlogTalkRadio, TalkShoe, etc... Some folks have even
  incorporated video into their posts.
 
  There is no time limit. Got a one minute tip show or an hour long
  diatribe? As long as you post audio every day, it all counts.
 
  The site is open for new registrations. Tell your friends and start
  training now for the podcast marathon that is NaPodPoMo.
 
  http://napodpomo.ning.com
 
  Remember, hydration is key ;-D
 
  Cheers,
  Jennifer Navarrete
  http://twitter.com/epodcaster
 
  --
  Morning BrewCast
  http://morningbrewcast.com/blog
  --
  Living the Dream
  http://jennifernavarrete.com
 
  Visit National Podcast Post Month at: http://napodpomo.ning.com
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Fw: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30

2008-10-24 Thread Rupert
Yay!  They're relaunching the site today, so there'll be problems no  
doubt today as things get shifted around.

On 24-Oct-08, at 4:37 PM, Sull wrote:

been having some problems getting mefeedia to load.

i'll try to get some vids out to the channel.

On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

  Most people hated Ning last year, and it made it a real pain in the
  ass to view and archive things.
 
  So this year we're doing it at http://Mefeedia.com
 
  Frank is working on tweaking some things for us. They just launched
  a new site. Go check it out.
 
  Our channel will be:
  http://www.mefeedia.com/channels/navlopomo2008
 
  Everybody adds their feed to that channel, and any videos on those
  feeds will show up in the channel. It's more reliable than using
  Tags. (tag your videos anyway - navlopomo2008)
 
  Mefeedia are going to set it up so that only videos shot in November
  show up, and so that we can filter by day.
 
  I think we'll have a cool Theater View as well, for a lean back big
  screen experience.
 
  At the bottom of the channel you can see all comments (those on
  Mefeedia) and activity. So we can comment and discuss there. On
  each video page there's a link back to the original post on your  
blog.
 
  There's a feed for the channel, so you can subscribe to all Navlopomo
  videos in Miro, FireAnt, iTunes, AppleTV, whatever you like.
 
  Low maintenance, maximum features. The only thing it doesn't have is
  a discussion forum, but almost all the discussion happens in the
  comments and in the videos themselves anyway. And I like it better
  that way.
 
  I think it's going to rock.
 
  Rupert
  http://twittervlog.tv
 
 
  On 24-Oct-08, at 2:24 PM, Mike Moon wrote:
 
  Rupert, how are things looking for NaVloPoMo message forum?
 
  I will be participating in NaVloPoMo again this year.
  Should be a hoot.
 
  Mike
  http://vlog.mikemoon.net
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging% 
40yahoogroups.com,
  Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Thanks, Pat - I was going to post about NaVloPoMo later today, but
   you've pre-empted and prompted me.
   Hope you're up for it!
  
   On 24-Oct-08, at 12:15 PM, Pat Cook wrote:
  
  
  
   From: Jen
   Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:58 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] podcasters%40yahoogroups.com
   Subject: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov.
  1-30
  
   Greetings Fellow Podcasters,
  
   It's that time of year again.
  
   No, not Fall,
  
   NaPodPoMo!
  
   From November 1-30th we'll be participating in the annual event  
which
   is the National Podcast Post Month.
  
   Last year was the first time a month long daily podcasting marathon
   had ever been attempted on such a large scale. By the time it  
was all
   said and done there were 50 ambitious podcasters who  
participated in
   NaPodPoMo.
  
   The conversations are already happening on the NaPoPoMo Ning  
site so
   swing on by to add your voice. http://napodpomo.ning.com
  
   The rules for the November 1-30th NaPodPoMo are simple:
  
   .Post audio in any form every day
  
   That's it!
  
   Feel free to be creative. You can post a traditional podcast or use
   Utterli, BlogTalkRadio, TalkShoe, etc... Some folks have even
   incorporated video into their posts.
  
   There is no time limit. Got a one minute tip show or an hour long
   diatribe? As long as you post audio every day, it all counts.
  
   The site is open for new registrations. Tell your friends and start
   training now for the podcast marathon that is NaPodPoMo.
  
   http://napodpomo.ning.com
  
   Remember, hydration is key ;-D
  
   Cheers,
   Jennifer Navarrete
   http://twitter.com/epodcaster
  
   --
   Morning BrewCast
   http://morningbrewcast.com/blog
   --
   Living the Dream
   http://jennifernavarrete.com
  
   Visit National Podcast Post Month at: http://napodpomo.ning.com
  
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[videoblogging] Re: Fw: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30

2008-10-24 Thread Frank Sinton
Hi all,

I'm really excited about this year's Navlopomo!

Site is working - was just on. We re-launched about 3 hours ago, as
Rupert said, and are working through various issues. It was a complete
revamp of both most of the frontend and backend. The good news is
nothing too bad - one site slowdown which has not been fixed, but
otherwise pretty smooth (knock on wood).

Rupert has sent me a few requests for features, so we are working on
that in preparation for Oct 31st launch (probably incremental releases
between now and then). Please feel free to reach out to me directly -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - thanks!

Regards,
Frank

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

 Yay!  They're relaunching the site today, so there'll be problems no  
 doubt today as things get shifted around.
 
 On 24-Oct-08, at 4:37 PM, Sull wrote:
 
 been having some problems getting mefeedia to load.
 
 i'll try to get some vids out to the channel.
 
 On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 wrote:
 
   Most people hated Ning last year, and it made it a real pain in the
   ass to view and archive things.
  
   So this year we're doing it at http://Mefeedia.com
  
   Frank is working on tweaking some things for us. They just launched
   a new site. Go check it out.
  
   Our channel will be:
   http://www.mefeedia.com/channels/navlopomo2008
  
   Everybody adds their feed to that channel, and any videos on those
   feeds will show up in the channel. It's more reliable than using
   Tags. (tag your videos anyway - navlopomo2008)
  
   Mefeedia are going to set it up so that only videos shot in November
   show up, and so that we can filter by day.
  
   I think we'll have a cool Theater View as well, for a lean back big
   screen experience.
  
   At the bottom of the channel you can see all comments (those on
   Mefeedia) and activity. So we can comment and discuss there. On
   each video page there's a link back to the original post on your  
 blog.
  
   There's a feed for the channel, so you can subscribe to all Navlopomo
   videos in Miro, FireAnt, iTunes, AppleTV, whatever you like.
  
   Low maintenance, maximum features. The only thing it doesn't have is
   a discussion forum, but almost all the discussion happens in the
   comments and in the videos themselves anyway. And I like it better
   that way.
  
   I think it's going to rock.
  
   Rupert
   http://twittervlog.tv
  
  
   On 24-Oct-08, at 2:24 PM, Mike Moon wrote:
  
   Rupert, how are things looking for NaVloPoMo message forum?
  
   I will be participating in NaVloPoMo again this year.
   Should be a hoot.
  
   Mike
   http://vlog.mikemoon.net
  
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging% 
 40yahoogroups.com,
   Rupert rupert@ wrote:
   
Thanks, Pat - I was going to post about NaVloPoMo later today, but
you've pre-empted and prompted me.
Hope you're up for it!
   
On 24-Oct-08, at 12:15 PM, Pat Cook wrote:
   
   
   
From: Jen
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] podcasters%40yahoogroups.com
Subject: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov.
   1-30
   
Greetings Fellow Podcasters,
   
It's that time of year again.
   
No, not Fall,
   
NaPodPoMo!
   
From November 1-30th we'll be participating in the annual event  
 which
is the National Podcast Post Month.
   
Last year was the first time a month long daily podcasting marathon
had ever been attempted on such a large scale. By the time it  
 was all
said and done there were 50 ambitious podcasters who  
 participated in
NaPodPoMo.
   
The conversations are already happening on the NaPoPoMo Ning  
 site so
swing on by to add your voice. http://napodpomo.ning.com
   
The rules for the November 1-30th NaPodPoMo are simple:
   
.Post audio in any form every day
   
That's it!
   
Feel free to be creative. You can post a traditional podcast or use
Utterli, BlogTalkRadio, TalkShoe, etc... Some folks have even
incorporated video into their posts.
   
There is no time limit. Got a one minute tip show or an hour long
diatribe? As long as you post audio every day, it all counts.
   
The site is open for new registrations. Tell your friends and start
training now for the podcast marathon that is NaPodPoMo.
   
http://napodpomo.ning.com
   
Remember, hydration is key ;-D
   
Cheers,
Jennifer Navarrete
http://twitter.com/epodcaster
   
--
Morning BrewCast
http://morningbrewcast.com/blog
--
Living the Dream
http://jennifernavarrete.com
   
Visit National Podcast Post Month at: http://napodpomo.ning.com
   
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[videoblogging] Re: Vlog a webisodic about vlogging. Sorta.

2008-10-24 Thread Clintus
Very interesting. I'm a big fan of Twisted Pictures so I'll be going
through these this weekend. Thanks for the find Jan.

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

 http://info.break.com/static/live/v1/pages/vlog/vlog.html
 
 Spoiler, the last episode is up.
 
 Definition of 'vlog' is included so we can talk about it here again.
Isn't
 it time?
 
 Jan
 
 -- 
 Jan McLaughlin
 Production Sound Mixer
 air = 862-571-5334
 aim = janofsound
 skype = janmclaughlin
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

You can bet that with all the blogs I have, I'll be posting a video or two 
(Especially if we get FOUR MORE YEARS OF BIG GOVERNMENT - Ugh!  Just the MERE 
THOUGHT of it DRIVES ME UP THE FRIGGIN' WALL).

Will I do all 30 days?  I doubt it.  Unless I either restart my Classic TV 
Commercials podcast or FINALLY launch my Old Time Radio show podcast (Which I 
keep putting off), I won't be doing all 30 days.  But I'll post videos 
nevertheless. 

That said, I'm looking at the feasibility  possibility of posting Blackberry 
3GP compatible versions of my videos for cell phones as well as iPod now that 
Blackberry seems to be rapidly becoming the defacto standard for any phones 
not connected with Apple now that I have a program that doesn't make me play 
guesswork as to which use codecs and other settings to use (Though admittedly 
the jury seems to be still undecided as to the future of this trend).

Cheers 

Pat Cook
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Denver, CO
BLOGS  PODCASTS
AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturns.blogspot.com/
AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
KB0OXD CYBERSHACK | HAM MUSINGS - http://kb0oxd.blogspot.com/
KB0OXD CYBERSHACK | SITE  STATION NEWS - 
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From: Rupert 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 1:47 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008


Last year, we had around 60 people signed up, and around 30-40 people 
posted videos regularly. By the end of the month, we'd made over 
1000 videos.

It was a last minute suggestion, that seemed like insanity, but it 
turned out to be an incredible month of inspired collaborative fun.

Not everybody managed all 30 days - I did 23, I think - but it didn't 
matter. We all committed to the intention, and then watched each 
other's videos every day, commented and made video responses.

One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to do :)

It can be any type of video. Nothing is too small. In fact, the key 
is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.

Details to follow of how we're setting it up at Mefeedia.

NOW - WHO'S IN?

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv



 

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Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008

2008-10-24 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

My pipes are ALREADY clean, which is why I posted the lone audio podcast from 
this past June (??) I still have sitting on my iRiver to my weight loss blog.  
I did that JUST LAST WEEK but retro-dated it (I know I cheated  *LOL!*).

Cheers 

Pat Cook
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Denver, CO
BLOGS  PODCASTS
AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturns.blogspot.com/
AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
KB0OXD CYBERSHACK | HAM MUSINGS - http://kb0oxd.blogspot.com/
KB0OXD CYBERSHACK | SITE  STATION NEWS - 
http://kb0oxdcybershacknews.blogspot.com/
THE LEFT WING CONSERVATIVE - http://theleftwingconservative.blogspot.com/



From: Rupert 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 2:56 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] It's that time again... NaVloPoMo 2008


NaVloPoMo: Clean out your pipes.

On 24-Oct-08, at 1:04 PM, Jay dedman wrote:

 One video per day, every day in November... that's all you have to 
do :)
 It can be any type of video. Nothing is too small. In fact, the key
 is to stop yourself from being too ambitious.

I have plenty of clips clogging up my pipes...so this is a good time
to clean out.

Jay

-- 
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Fw: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 1-30

2008-10-24 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

You should go to ProBoards.  I've used them.  They give you a free message 
board and you can customize it anyway you want.

Their website is at http://www.proboards.com/

Hope this helps

Cheers 

Pat Cook
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Denver, CO
BLOGS  PODCASTS
AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturns.blogspot.com/
AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
KB0OXD CYBERSHACK | HAM MUSINGS - http://kb0oxd.blogspot.com/
KB0OXD CYBERSHACK | SITE  STATION NEWS - 
http://kb0oxdcybershacknews.blogspot.com/
THE LEFT WING CONSERVATIVE - http://theleftwingconservative.blogspot.com/


From: Rupert 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 3:43 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Fw: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast 
Post Month Nov. 1-30


Most people hated Ning last year, and it made it a real pain in the 
ass to view and archive things.

So this year we're doing it at http://Mefeedia.com

Frank is working on tweaking some things for us. They just launched 
a new site. Go check it out.

Our channel will be:
http://www.mefeedia.com/channels/navlopomo2008

Everybody adds their feed to that channel, and any videos on those 
feeds will show up in the channel. It's more reliable than using 
Tags. (tag your videos anyway - navlopomo2008)

Mefeedia are going to set it up so that only videos shot in November 
show up, and so that we can filter by day.

I think we'll have a cool Theater View as well, for a lean back big 
screen experience.

At the bottom of the channel you can see all comments (those on 
Mefeedia) and activity. So we can comment and discuss there. On 
each video page there's a link back to the original post on your blog.

There's a feed for the channel, so you can subscribe to all Navlopomo 
videos in Miro, FireAnt, iTunes, AppleTV, whatever you like.

Low maintenance, maximum features. The only thing it doesn't have is 
a discussion forum, but almost all the discussion happens in the 
comments and in the videos themselves anyway. And I like it better 
that way.

I think it's going to rock.

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv

On 24-Oct-08, at 2:24 PM, Mike Moon wrote:

Rupert, how are things looking for NaVloPoMo message forum?

I will be participating in NaVloPoMo again this year.
Should be a hoot.

Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net

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

 Thanks, Pat - I was going to post about NaVloPoMo later today, but
 you've pre-empted and prompted me.
 Hope you're up for it!

 On 24-Oct-08, at 12:15 PM, Pat Cook wrote:



 From: Jen
 Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:58 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [podcasters] NaPodPoMo: National Podcast Post Month Nov. 
1-30

 Greetings Fellow Podcasters,

 It's that time of year again.

 No, not Fall,

 NaPodPoMo!

 From November 1-30th we'll be participating in the annual event which
 is the National Podcast Post Month.

 Last year was the first time a month long daily podcasting marathon
 had ever been attempted on such a large scale. By the time it was all
 said and done there were 50 ambitious podcasters who participated in
 NaPodPoMo.

 The conversations are already happening on the NaPoPoMo Ning site so
 swing on by to add your voice. http://napodpomo.ning.com

 The rules for the November 1-30th NaPodPoMo are simple:

 .Post audio in any form every day

 That's it!

 Feel free to be creative. You can post a traditional podcast or use
 Utterli, BlogTalkRadio, TalkShoe, etc... Some folks have even
 incorporated video into their posts.

 There is no time limit. Got a one minute tip show or an hour long
 diatribe? As long as you post audio every day, it all counts.

 The site is open for new registrations. Tell your friends and start
 training now for the podcast marathon that is NaPodPoMo.

 http://napodpomo.ning.com

 Remember, hydration is key ;-D

 Cheers,
 Jennifer Navarrete
 http://twitter.com/epodcaster

 --
 Morning BrewCast
 http://morningbrewcast.com/blog
 --
 Living the Dream
 http://jennifernavarrete.com

 Visit National Podcast Post Month at: http://napodpomo.ning.com

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Re: [videoblogging] Help getting hyperlink in QT .mov in separate browser window

2008-10-24 Thread Adrian Miles
hi Michael

QT text tracks:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/texttracks.html

QT HREF tracks:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/hreftracks.html

however if you just want one bit of text with one link you can  
probably do this much more easily with the demo version of eZedia QTi:
http://www.ezedia.com/products/eZediaQTI/


On 24/10/2008, at 11:25 PM, Bookmarts wrote:

 Finally learned how to create a hyperlink of my Credits in a  
 QuickTime movie, by using this
 html code sequence:
 [00:00:00.000]
 {textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}Makeup by Richard Calcasola at
 [00:00:02.000]
 {textBox: 0, 0, 50, 160}click here:
 {href:http://www.maximusspasalon.com}Maxium{endhref}
 [00:00:08.000]

 But, cannot figure out how to get that link to open in a separate  
 browser window when
 clicked on while viewing the movie. The code a target=_blank  
 should work if I knew
 where it should appear. Regardless of where I enter it in the html  
 string it does not operate
 as it should.
 Any help is appreciated.


cheers
Adrian Miles
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bachelor communication honours coordinator
vogmae.net.au