[videoblogging] Re: Defending Videographer's Rights in Court

2008-11-23 Thread johnleeke
If you do it, it would be fascinating for us if you video blog the
experience. I wonder if they have you sign away all your rights to
shoot and distribute your own video about the experience.



John
www.HistoricHomeWorks.com



[videoblogging] Re: Defending Videographer's Rights in Court

2008-11-23 Thread Renat Zarbailov
Well,
If supposedly the defendant agrees to do it on TV then there's no need
to blog the hearing in court since the cameras will already tape it.

There's a bit of complication in regards to serving the papers to
appear in court. The letter returned back to court on Nov. 18. When I
was filing the complaint I wrote down the home address of the
defendant, though she emailed me her business one prior to that. The
reason I wrote the home one is because we never conducted any business
at the business address in Manhattan. So I figured, what are the
chances that this address even exists if she so willingly gave it to
me. Good thing as of Nov. 21st. it's still within 23 days since the
initial filing, so I went back to court and updated the address to the
business one. Now if she gets it by Dec. 1st, there's still time
enough for the Judge Joe Brown producer to convince her to do it TV-style.

Until Dec. 1st...

Renat

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

 If you do it, it would be fascinating for us if you video blog the
 experience. I wonder if they have you sign away all your rights to
 shoot and distribute your own video about the experience.
 
 
 
 John
 www.HistoricHomeWorks.com





[videoblogging] Question for YouTube Partners: Channel Design

2008-11-23 Thread Chris
Hey all,

I recently became a YouTube Partner and am playing around with their
channel branding options, and I'm wondering if anybody's run into the
problem I'm having...

I upload a Channel Banner and a Channel Side Column Image, but they
just plain don't show up on my channel page.

What am I screwing up here? I thought maybe my browser just wasn't
showing it, but I cleared the cache and still nothing.

The Video Page Banner I uploaded shows up just fine, as does the
Channel Connect Box image.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated (especially if it works)...

Thanks,
Chris
http://www.youtube.com/user/penelopespantyhose



[videoblogging] XLR to 1/8 (3.5mm) cable

2008-11-23 Thread Renat Zarbailov
Hello gang,
Can anyone recommend a reliable (not HOSA)cable XLR to 1/8 (3.5mm)?

My two HOSA ones hit the dust, one a year earlier, the second one today.
Such a horrible company, they use inferiour materials for making their
products... Don't ever trust it for cabling.

I did some searches on SamAsh, BH, Sweetwater, but could not find one
suitable for connecting to camcorder XLR mike (Electrovoice the
Hammer) to 1/8 (3.5mm). 

When my first HOSA cable died I did contact BH asking about the
Moster cable one they have, but the rep advised me not to get that one
because it's not for camcorder connectivity though it did have XLR to 1/8.

Any help is truly appreciated...

Thanks

Renat



Re: [videoblogging] XLR to 1/8 (3.5mm) cable

2008-11-23 Thread Steve Eisenberg
cables to go  or cables for less in indiana?

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 6:45 PM, Renat Zarbailov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hello gang,
 Can anyone recommend a reliable (not HOSA)cable XLR to 1/8 (3.5mm)?

 My two HOSA ones hit the dust, one a year earlier, the second one today.
 Such a horrible company, they use inferiour materials for making their
 products... Don't ever trust it for cabling.

 I did some searches on SamAsh, BH, Sweetwater, but could not find one
 suitable for connecting to camcorder XLR mike (Electrovoice the
 Hammer) to 1/8 (3.5mm).

 When my first HOSA cable died I did contact BH asking about the
 Moster cable one they have, but the rep advised me not to get that one
 because it's not for camcorder connectivity though it did have XLR to 1/8.

 Any help is truly appreciated...

 Thanks

 Renat

 



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[videoblogging] from david weinberger

2008-11-23 Thread Irina
 Has the Internet been saved?

When Stephen Schultze http://managingmiracles.blogspot.com/ stopped me in
the hallway and told me that Susan Crawford http://scrawford.net/blog/ had
been appointed head of Obama's FCC transition team, I thought I was being
punk'd. It was too good to be true.

So, Stephen and I went to an open computer and Googled. Yup. But the news
was actually even better: Kevin Werbach http://werblog.com/ has been
appointed as co-lead.

I was giddy with joy, for two reasons.

First, it just might mean that the Internet has been saved.

There are many threats to the Net, and there always will be. But one is
particularly nasty and urgent. The business model of the incumbent carriers
in the US — primarily telephone and cable companies — focuses not on simply
providing us with as many bits as we want, but rather on getting us to buy
content and services from them. This makes it too tempting to them to tilt
the market toward their offerings, and to optimize the system for the sort
of content they provide (e.g., high def Hollywood movies), which means
de-optimizing it for other types of content (e.g., YouTubes). This problem
is exacerbated by the lack of a truly open, truly competitive market.

Susan and Kevin come at these issues not as representatives of the incumbent
industries but as Internet folks. They are, I believe, deeply committed to
the spread of the open Internet. But, they are not ideologues. They are
capable of listening, finding what's of value and what matters in views with
which they disagree, and moderating their views. They are informed,
intelligent, reasonable, and sweet. You come out of a disagreement with them
feeling better about us all.

Which brings me to the second reason I am so happy about their appointment.
Imagine a government that values the qualities Susan and Kevin embody.
Imagine a government that doesn't go for the lazy, safe wedge issues that
divide us, but actually tries to find ways we can move forward together.
Imagine a government that thinks not first about winning the argument but
about how we can live together afterwards. Imagine a government that assumes
our better natures.

No need to imagine such a government. We just elected one.


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http://geekentertainment.tv


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[videoblogging] Re: Defending Videographer's Rights in Court

2008-11-23 Thread liza jean
who owns the music on these videos?






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

 Well,
 If supposedly the defendant agrees to do it on TV then there's no 
need
 to blog the hearing in court since the cameras will already tape it.
 
 There's a bit of complication in regards to serving the papers to
 appear in court. The letter returned back to court on Nov. 18. When 
I
 was filing the complaint I wrote down the home address of the
 defendant, though she emailed me her business one prior to that. The
 reason I wrote the home one is because we never conducted any 
business
 at the business address in Manhattan. So I figured, what are the
 chances that this address even exists if she so willingly gave it to
 me. Good thing as of Nov. 21st. it's still within 23 days since the
 initial filing, so I went back to court and updated the address to 
the
 business one. Now if she gets it by Dec. 1st, there's still time
 enough for the Judge Joe Brown producer to convince her to do it TV-
style.
 
 Until Dec. 1st...
 
 Renat
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, johnleeke johnleeke@ 
wrote:
 
  If you do it, it would be fascinating for us if you video blog the
  experience. I wonder if they have you sign away all your rights to
  shoot and distribute your own video about the experience.
  
  
  
  John
  www.HistoricHomeWorks.com
 





Re: [videoblogging] Re: Defending Videographer's Rights in Court

2008-11-23 Thread Irina
renat, i know a good friend who was a producer for one of the judges' shows

his job was to make sure the show was as ridiculous and insane as possible,
even if it meant humiliation and horror for the participants, even if it
meant
kind of lying to them

just do not think the producers are on your side in any way

and like someone else on this list said, get the money in advance

tell them to send you a check tell them you dont have any credit cards or
any extra money

do NOT agree to re-imbursement

make them buy the airline tix for you and pay for the hotel for you etc.

the re-imbursement can take up to six months to one year

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 5:34 PM, liza jean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   who owns the music on these videos?


 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Renat Zarbailov
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Well,
  If supposedly the defendant agrees to do it on TV then there's no
 need
  to blog the hearing in court since the cameras will already tape it.
 
  There's a bit of complication in regards to serving the papers to
  appear in court. The letter returned back to court on Nov. 18. When
 I
  was filing the complaint I wrote down the home address of the
  defendant, though she emailed me her business one prior to that. The
  reason I wrote the home one is because we never conducted any
 business
  at the business address in Manhattan. So I figured, what are the
  chances that this address even exists if she so willingly gave it to
  me. Good thing as of Nov. 21st. it's still within 23 days since the
  initial filing, so I went back to court and updated the address to
 the
  business one. Now if she gets it by Dec. 1st, there's still time
  enough for the Judge Joe Brown producer to convince her to do it TV-
 style.
 
  Until Dec. 1st...
 
  Renat
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 johnleeke johnleeke@
 wrote:
  
   If you do it, it would be fascinating for us if you video blog the
   experience. I wonder if they have you sign away all your rights to
   shoot and distribute your own video about the experience.
  
  
  
   John
   www.HistoricHomeWorks.com
  
 

  




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