:) I am DYING to meet you! I don't know why--I just think you are going to be AWESOME!On 5/21/06, missbhavens1969
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Susan,
you are simply the coolest. Have I ever told you that?
Bekah
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bekah--if you ever want to be a tourist in my town--Dallas--here's
an open-ended invitation! I'll put you up for a few nights. It's a
fun place!
:)
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969
missbhavens1969@ wrote:
It's funny...I take my camera absolutely everywhere in hopes of
catching a moment, or
meeting someone I simply *must* get on camera, and in then end, I
rarely shoot
videoblogs in public. And when I do, they are all at major events
(Halloween,
Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mardi Gras) where whipping out a camera
isn''t given a second
thought. In New York, where pretty much everyone is a little bit
wary, I'm more intimidated
about filming. Here in New Orleans, though, the whole vibe is a
little bit more out there
and people are far more open to talking to you out of the blue. But
I'm trying hard NOT to
look like a tourist, so, yet again, my camera spends too much time
in my purse.
Turns out I'm awfully shy. I can film myself in all sorts of
circumstances, but I can't seem
to make the leap to public vlogging even though it was my original
intent for my videoblog
in the first place.
This will change eventually--I'm already a little bit tired of
filming myself. I spend a
considerable amount of time alone anyway--I took up videoblogging
partly to get myself
out of the house, see new things and look at my world a different
way. I wanted to play
tourist in my own town (NYC, where I don't feel one bit like a
tourist and don't care about
looking like one if I whip out a camera).But one look at my archive
tells me that I haven't
changed at all. I've simply *documented* my spending time by myself.
Still learning,
Bekah
ps: the first time I took the camera to the streets that wasn't a
calendar holiday was to film
the sad dead Christmas trees that lined the streets of the city at
the end of January. The
simple act of my walking up the block filming the trees brrought
several building
superintendents tto lean out their windows and shoo me away. They
thought I was trying
to catch them in a sanitation violation of some kind. Wary New
Yorkers...like I said. Stuff
like that discourages me.
--
http://missbhavens.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon mgmoon@ wrote:
Do you remember the first time you took your camera out in public to
do your vlog?
I'm at a point where I want to move from the comforts of my back yard
and cabana to the streets and public places to vlog.
I'm a little nervous about the unknown.
Will people stop and point, will mothers cover the eyes of children
and how long before security arrives.
So with that said, do your remember how you felt on your first public
vlog?
Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net
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