Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-31 Thread Michael Meiser




Hmm... Judging by reaction I guess I should sumarize. Here are the 
cliff notes from my previous email.

The film of tomorrow project

1) we all submit videos of ourselves or other reading the Truffaut 
quote, upload them through ourmedia, tag them with 
the-film-or-tomorrow-project

2) We all make our own remixes using the original footage and post them 
on our blogs, ourmedia, mefeedia or whatever we like like vlog anarchy 
or some of the previous projects.

3) The project is ongoing. It can be used to promote video blogging, 
the vloggercon and Ourmedia

Inspiration: 
http://nz.playstation.com/assets/life-style/ads/double_life_movie.mov

Well, that pretty much somes it up. I just had to write 3000 words 
before i could do it.

-Mike
Michael Meiser
http://mmeiser.com/blog - fun stuff
http://mmeiser.com/backchannel - serious lunacy stuff

On Jul 30, 2005, at 1:44 PM, Devlon wrote:

I don't read email longer than 3 paragraphs. It looked really good 
though.

Ok, I'll go back and read it.

On 7/30/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Brady Bunch Grid or What Michael said. hmmm. Ha!


 On 7/30/05, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

 Response follows the quote

 On Jul 28, 2005, at 11:50 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:

 Pete and I are here in Seattle pounding beers when we thought of a
 great intro to these conferences. It would be cool to get a bunch
 of us saying the same sentence (slowly, word for word). Then edit it
 together to get a communal affect. Come on give us a break, the 
 booze
 made us touchy feely. Anyways, it would be moving.

 We'd love to get help coming up with an intro sentence.

 Also, it may be hard to distribute the high-quality movies required 
 to
 edit in full screen. (Bre made the great request to make the Seattle
 event all high quality).

 Let us know what you think. Just a few thoughts...

 Welcome, we are now broadcasting to you over the Internet.

 Together we can experience each others' lives.

 We are the media.

 -- Matt 
 --
 http://www.leanbackvids.com/videoblog/


 I know I'm late to this thread, and it has sort of descended into 
 humor
 and tech speak, but I can't believe I didn't see this suggested... the
 Truffaut quote.

 It seems perfect, made for multiple voices, a good length, but very
 quick and great for quick editing. It's not to tired is it?

 The film of tomorrow appears to me as even more personal than an
 individual and autobiographical novel, like a confession, or a diary.
 The young filmmakers will express themselves in the first person and
 will relate what has happened to them. It may be the story of their
 first love or their most recent; of their political awakening; the
 story of a trip, a sickness, their military service, their marriage,
 their last vacation...and it will be enjoyable because it will be
 true, and new...The film of tomorrow will not be directed by civil
 servants of the camera, but by artists for whom shooting a film
 constitutes a wonderful and thrilling adventure. The film of tomorrow
 will resemble the person who made it, and the number of spectators
 will be proportional to the number of friends the director has. The
 film of tomorrow will be an act of love.

 For further inspiration or simply to make sure we're all on the same
 page with the concept of splicing together multiple voices, check out
 Sony's Double life commercial for the playstation. It's exquisite.

 http://analogik.com/article_ps2_dl.asp

 Video here:

 http://nz.playstation.com/assets/life-style/ads/double_life_movie.mov

 Exquisite as it is though, I think we can totally kick it's ass.
 Please, go with me on this. I have a bigger vision still. I call it
 The Film of Tomorrow Project


 ==
 The Film of Tomorrow Project
 ==

 First, we create a website (or simply use Ourmedia) where ANYONE and
 everyone can contribute a stock video of themselves or another 
 reciting
 the Truaffat quote...

 This collection in itself will be quite amazing. Like a we are not
 afraid project. We make it completely creative commons to encourage
 remixing. To keep it simple we can request that all source videos must
 be uploaded by the owners to Ourmedia, thus we kill two birds with one
 stone. We ensure source videos are both archival, and Ourmedia
 automatically ensures they are creative commons. On our media we 
 simply
 tag the videos with the-film-of-tomorrow-project. Ourmedia hence
 becomes the host and sponsor of this project. I know they'll love the
 attention it will bring them. ;)


 Second, under the freedom the creative commons licenses give us we can
 all mix our own versions of the Truffaut quote using the source 
 footage
 just like Matt originally proposed. Except instead of just one or two
 final mixes everyone and anyone can make their own. We can add any
 background footage, sounds, images, clips of our own, whatever we 
 like.
 The quote is open for 

Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-30 Thread Michael Meiser




Response follows the quote

 On Jul 28, 2005, at 11:50 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:

 Pete and I are here in Seattle pounding beers when we thought of a
 great intro to these conferences. It would be cool to get a bunch
 of us saying the same sentence (slowly, word for word). Then edit it
 together to get a communal affect. Come on give us a break, the booze
 made us touchy feely. Anyways, it would be moving.

 We'd love to get help coming up with an intro sentence.

 Also, it may be hard to distribute the high-quality movies required to
 edit in full screen. (Bre made the great request to make the Seattle
 event all high quality).

 Let us know what you think. Just a few thoughts...

 Welcome, we are now broadcasting to you over the Internet.

 Together we can experience each others' lives.

 We are the media.

 -- Matt
 --
 http://www.leanbackvids.com/videoblog/


I know I'm late to this thread, and it has sort of descended into humor 
and tech speak, but I can't believe I didn't see this suggested... the 
Truffaut quote.

It seems perfect, made for multiple voices, a good length, but very 
quick and great for quick editing. It's not to tired is it?

 The film of tomorrow appears to me as even more personal than an 
 individual and autobiographical novel, like a confession, or a diary. 
 The young filmmakers will express themselves in the first person and 
 will relate what has happened to them. It may be the story of their 
 first love or their most recent; of their political awakening; the 
 story of a trip, a sickness, their military service, their marriage, 
 their last vacation...and it will be enjoyable because it will be 
 true, and new...The film of tomorrow will not be directed by civil 
 servants of the camera, but by artists for whom shooting a film 
 constitutes a wonderful and thrilling adventure. The film of tomorrow 
 will resemble the person who made it, and the number of spectators 
 will be proportional to the number of friends the director has. The 
 film of tomorrow will be an act of love.

For further inspiration or simply to make sure we're all on the same 
page with the concept of splicing together multiple voices, check out 
Sony's Double life commercial for the playstation. It's exquisite.

http://analogik.com/article_ps2_dl.asp

Video here: 
http://nz.playstation.com/assets/life-style/ads/double_life_movie.mov

Exquisite as it is though, I think we can totally kick it's ass. 
Please, go with me on this. I have a bigger vision still. I call it 
The Film of Tomorrow Project


==
The Film of Tomorrow Project
==

First, we create a website (or simply use Ourmedia) where ANYONE and 
everyone can contribute a stock video of themselves or another reciting 
the Truaffat quote...

This collection in itself will be quite amazing. Like a we are not 
afraid project. We make it completely creative commons to encourage 
remixing. To keep it simple we can request that all source videos must 
be uploaded by the owners to Ourmedia, thus we kill two birds with one 
stone. We ensure source videos are both archival, and Ourmedia 
automatically ensures they are creative commons. On our media we simply 
tag the videos with the-film-of-tomorrow-project. Ourmedia hence 
becomes the host and sponsor of this project. I know they'll love the 
attention it will bring them. ;)


Second, under the freedom the creative commons licenses give us we can 
all mix our own versions of the Truffaut quote using the source footage 
just like Matt originally proposed. Except instead of just one or two 
final mixes everyone and anyone can make their own. We can add any 
background footage, sounds, images, clips of our own, whatever we like. 
The quote is open for interpretation.

In this way we can each create our own homages to the idea, our own 
interpretations. It's very fractal in nature, each video will be it's 
own voice, each video contains the voices of dozens of others 
highly self referential, thick with layers and meaning like a woven 
tapestry. It can be a living breathing collaborative art project, an 
ode to our heritage and culture of remixing. Most importantly it is an 
ode to not just making media, but to the practice of being the 
media. This is to say we're creating anew and we're reinterpreting 
what is there so our audience knows what we are passionate about. We'll 
be bubling up.

As time progresses much like fan flicks this stock footage can be 
remixed with new footage to make it new and relevant. It will grow and 
adapt as new people take an interest in video blogging and the project. 
I'm thinking people will mix in photos and clips of their lives, touch 
on timely issues in the world, who knows what people will dream up it's 
a highly creative bunch.

Each finished video will be much like what I see in all your videos, a 
spectacular film unto itself, but of course as everything we make or do 

Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-30 Thread Michael Sullivan



Brady Bunch Grid or What Michael said. hmmm. Ha!On 7/30/05, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:Response follows the quote On Jul 28, 2005, at 11:50 PM, LeanBackVids.com
 wrote: Pete and I are here in Seattle pounding beers when we thought of a great intro to these conferences.It would be cool to get a bunch of us saying the same sentence (slowly, word for word).Then edit it
 together to get a communal affect.Come on give us a break, the booze made us touchy feely.Anyways, it would be moving. We'd love to get help coming up with an intro sentence.
 Also, it may be hard to distribute the high-quality movies required to edit in full screen.(Bre made the great request to make the Seattle event all high quality). Let us know what you think.Just a few thoughts...
 Welcome, we are now broadcasting to you over the Internet. Together we can experience each others' lives. We are the media. -- Matt
 -- http://www.leanbackvids.com/videoblog/I know I'm late to this thread, and it has sort of descended into humor
and tech speak, but I can't believe I didn't see this suggested... theTruffaut quote.It seems perfect, made for multiple voices, a good length, but veryquick and great for quick editing. It's not to tired is it?
 The film of tomorrow appears to me as even more personal than an individual and autobiographical novel, like a confession, or a diary. The young filmmakers will express themselves in the first person and
 will relate what has happened to them. It may be the story of their first love or their most recent; of their political awakening; the story of a trip, a sickness, their military service, their marriage,
 their last vacation...and it will be enjoyable because it will be true, and new...The film of tomorrow will not be directed by civil servants of the camera, but by artists for whom shooting a film
 constitutes a wonderful and thrilling adventure. The film of tomorrow will resemble the person who made it, and the number of spectators will be proportional to the number of friends the director has. The
 film of tomorrow will be an act of love.For further inspiration or simply to make sure we're all on the samepage with the concept of splicing together multiple voices, check outSony's Double life commercial for the playstation. It's exquisite.
http://analogik.com/article_ps2_dl.aspVideo here:http://nz.playstation.com/assets/life-style/ads/double_life_movie.mov
Exquisite as it is though, I think we can totally kick it's ass.Please, go with me on this.I have a bigger vision still. I call itThe Film of Tomorrow Project==
The Film of Tomorrow Project==First, we create a website (or simply use Ourmedia) where ANYONE andeveryone can contribute a stock video of themselves or another reciting
the Truaffat quote...This collection in itself will be quite amazing. Like a we are notafraid project.We make it completely creative commons to encourageremixing. To keep it simple we can request that all source videos must
be uploaded by the owners to Ourmedia, thus we kill two birds with onestone. We ensure source videos are both archival, and Ourmediaautomatically ensures they are creative commons. On our media we simplytag the videos with the-film-of-tomorrow-project. Ourmedia hence
becomes the host and sponsor of this project. I know they'll love theattention it will bring them. ;)Second, under the freedom the creative commons licenses give us we canall mix our own versions of the Truffaut quote using the source footage
just like Matt originally proposed.Except instead of just one or twofinal mixes everyone and anyone can make their own. We can add anybackground footage, sounds, images, clips of our own, whatever we like.
The quote is open for interpretation.In this way we can each create our own homages to the idea, our owninterpretations. It's very fractal in nature, each video will be it'sown voice, each video contains the voices of dozens of others
highly self referential, thick with layers and meaning like a woventapestry.It can be a living breathing collaborative art project, anode to our heritage and culture of remixing. Most importantly it is an
ode to not just making media, but to the practice of being themedia. This is to say we're creating anew and we're reinterpretingwhat is there so our audience knows what we are passionate about. We'll
be bubling up.As time progresses much like fan flicks this stock footage can beremixed with new footage to make it new and relevant. It will grow andadapt as new people take an interest in video blogging and the project.
I'm thinking people will mix in photos and clips of their lives, touchon timely issues in the world, who knows what people will dream up it'sa highly creative bunch.Each finished video will be much like what I see in all your videos, a
spectacular film unto itself, but of course as everything we make or dosome will have a more common appeal and bubble to 

Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-30 Thread Devlon




I don't read email longer than 3 paragraphs. It looked really good though.

Ok, I'll go back and read it.

On 7/30/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Brady Bunch Grid or What Michael said. hmmm. Ha!
 
 
 On 7/30/05, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
  Response follows the quote
  
   On Jul 28, 2005, at 11:50 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
  
   Pete and I are here in Seattle pounding beers when we thought of a
   great intro to these conferences. It would be cool to get a bunch
   of us saying the same sentence (slowly, word for word). Then edit it 
   together to get a communal affect. Come on give us a break, the booze
   made us touchy feely. Anyways, it would be moving.
  
   We'd love to get help coming up with an intro sentence.
  
   Also, it may be hard to distribute the high-quality movies required to
   edit in full screen. (Bre made the great request to make the Seattle
   event all high quality).
  
   Let us know what you think. Just a few thoughts... 
  
   Welcome, we are now broadcasting to you over the Internet.
  
   Together we can experience each others' lives.
  
   We are the media.
  
   -- Matt 
   --
   http://www.leanbackvids.com/videoblog/
  
  
  I know I'm late to this thread, and it has sort of descended into humor 
  and tech speak, but I can't believe I didn't see this suggested... the
  Truffaut quote.
  
  It seems perfect, made for multiple voices, a good length, but very
  quick and great for quick editing. It's not to tired is it? 
  
   The film of tomorrow appears to me as even more personal than an
   individual and autobiographical novel, like a confession, or a diary.
   The young filmmakers will express themselves in the first person and 
   will relate what has happened to them. It may be the story of their
   first love or their most recent; of their political awakening; the
   story of a trip, a sickness, their military service, their marriage, 
   their last vacation...and it will be enjoyable because it will be
   true, and new...The film of tomorrow will not be directed by civil
   servants of the camera, but by artists for whom shooting a film 
   constitutes a wonderful and thrilling adventure. The film of tomorrow
   will resemble the person who made it, and the number of spectators
   will be proportional to the number of friends the director has. The 
   film of tomorrow will be an act of love.
  
  For further inspiration or simply to make sure we're all on the same
  page with the concept of splicing together multiple voices, check out
  Sony's Double life commercial for the playstation. It's exquisite. 
  
  http://analogik.com/article_ps2_dl.asp
  
  Video here:
 
 http://nz.playstation.com/assets/life-style/ads/double_life_movie.mov
  
  Exquisite as it is though, I think we can totally kick it's ass.
  Please, go with me on this. I have a bigger vision still. I call it
  The Film of Tomorrow Project
  
  
  == 
  The Film of Tomorrow Project
  ==
  
  First, we create a website (or simply use Ourmedia) where ANYONE and
  everyone can contribute a stock video of themselves or another reciting
  the Truaffat quote...
  
  This collection in itself will be quite amazing. Like a we are not
  afraid project. We make it completely creative commons to encourage
  remixing. To keep it simple we can request that all source videos must 
  be uploaded by the owners to Ourmedia, thus we kill two birds with one
  stone. We ensure source videos are both archival, and Ourmedia
  automatically ensures they are creative commons. On our media we simply
  tag the videos with the-film-of-tomorrow-project. Ourmedia hence 
  becomes the host and sponsor of this project. I know they'll love the
  attention it will bring them. ;)
  
  
  Second, under the freedom the creative commons licenses give us we can
  all mix our own versions of the Truffaut quote using the source footage 
  just like Matt originally proposed. Except instead of just one or two
  final mixes everyone and anyone can make their own. We can add any
  background footage, sounds, images, clips of our own, whatever we like.
  The quote is open for interpretation.
  
  In this way we can each create our own homages to the idea, our own
  interpretations. It's very fractal in nature, each video will be it's
  own voice, each video contains the voices of dozens of others 
  highly self referential, thick with layers and meaning like a woven
  tapestry. It can be a living breathing collaborative art project, an
  ode to our heritage and culture of remixing. Most importantly it is an
  ode to not just making media, but to the practice of being the
  media. This is to say we're creating anew and we're reinterpreting
  what is there so our audience knows what we are passionate about. We'll 
  be bubling up.
  
  As time progresses much like fan flicks this stock footage can be
  remixed with 

Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-29 Thread Michael Sullivan




ideally, each person who wanted in, would cut out a clip of thiers
saying something... a phrase or short sentence... a word, or two
we collect these clips... and several people could create thier own
sort of mad libs concoctions...or maybe its the opposite actually ;-)
fabricating a conversation. vid stitching.
 
sull

On 7/29/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  something i have long been wanting to try
  ever see those HBO segues where they take quick clips of various
  characters from all the shows and stream them inside of a conversation
  of sorts. i fucking love that. it would be perfect for our vlogger
  community too, since we all pretty much know each other and have our
  owns shows ;-)
 
 would everone send one person the link to the videos for editing?
 (weagal loves community)
 
 Jay
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-29 Thread Jan McLaughlin




What about the why vlog project for video surgery?

Jan

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On Jul 29, 2005, at 11:50 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:

 ideally, each person who wanted in, would cut out a clip of thiers
 saying something... a phrase or short sentence... a word, or two
 we collect these clips... and several people could create thier own
 sort of mad libs concoctions...or maybe its the opposite actually ;-)
 fabricating a conversation. vid stitching.

 sull

 On 7/29/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 something i have long been wanting to try
 ever see those HBO segues where they take quick clips of various
 characters from all the shows and stream them inside of a 
 conversation
 of sorts. i fucking love that. it would be perfect for our vlogger
 community too, since we all pretty much know each other and have our
 owns shows ;-)

 would everone send one person the link to the videos for editing?
 (weagal loves community)

 Jay

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Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-29 Thread Devlon




Would it be good to have a separate vlog/site to post the clips to? 
Then we could browse through everyone's an pluck from there?

I guess tags would work too.

On 7/29/05, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What about the why vlog project for video surgery?
 
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 On Jul 29, 2005, at 11:50 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
 
  ideally, each person who wanted in, would cut out a clip of thiers
  saying something... a phrase or short sentence... a word, or two
  we collect these clips... and several people could create thier own
  sort of mad libs concoctions...or maybe its the opposite actually ;-)
  fabricating a conversation. vid stitching.
 
  sull
 
  On 7/29/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  something i have long been wanting to try
  ever see those HBO segues where they take quick clips of various
  characters from all the shows and stream them inside of a 
  conversation
  of sorts. i fucking love that. it would be perfect for our vlogger
  community too, since we all pretty much know each other and have our
  owns shows ;-)
 
  would everone send one person the link to the videos for editing?
  (weagal loves community)
 
  Jay
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-29 Thread Markus Sandy






oh, now that's a really good idea 


Jan McLaughlin wrote:

  What about the "why vlog" project for video surgery?

Jan

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On Jul 29, 2005, at 11:50 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:

  
  
ideally, each person who wanted in, would cut out a clip of thiers
saying something... a phrase or short sentence... a word, or two
we collect these clips... and several people could create thier own
sort of mad libs concoctions...or maybe its the opposite actually ;-)
fabricating a conversation. vid stitching.

sull

On 7/29/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  
something i have long been wanting to try
ever see those HBO segues where they take quick clips of various
characters from all the shows and stream them inside of a  
conversation
of sorts.  i fucking love that.  it would be perfect for our vlogger
community too, since we all pretty much know each other and have our
owns shows ;-)

  
  would everone send one person the link to the videos for editing?
(weagal loves community)

Jay

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Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-29 Thread Michael Sullivan



would it be good to have a separate vlog/site to post the clips to?


i'd think so... here is my proposition.
i've been looking for beta testers for videobloggers.org... only
received a few responses so far (btw thanks devlon, for helping)
this could help me during the beta testing phase... get some usability going. fix things, make improvements.
and i think it would be a good use of the systems media management features.
so, i created a system account... interested folks can share it.
i call it 'vloggers_Unite' and we can create media albums for different collaborative projects.though
i have not enabled the blog publishing service yet, i thought it might
be convenient to make use of the free hosting and media albums, which
can help organize media for different projects... and even generate
feeds/playlists. 

email me if you want to play... i'll provide login info for this account.

http://videobloggers.org/

here's an empty album I created for the Community Intro idea:
http://videobloggers.org/blog/vloggers_unite/album/community_intro
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On 7/29/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Would it be good to have a separate vlog/site to post the clips to?Then we could browse through everyone's an pluck from there?I guess tags would work too.On 7/29/05, Jan McLaughlin 


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:What about the why vlog project for video surgery?Jan--It isn't done alone


http://fauxpress.blogspot.comhttp://blog.urbanartadventures.com.On Jul 29, 2005, at 11:50 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote: ideally, each person who wanted in, would cut out a clip of thiers
 saying something... a phrase or short sentence... a word, or two we collect these clips... and several people could create thier own sort of mad libs concoctions...or maybe its the opposite actually ;-)
 fabricating a conversation. vid stitching. sull On 7/29/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 something i have long been wanting to try ever see those HBO segues where they take quick clips of various characters from all the shows and stream them inside of a
 conversation of sorts.i fucking love that.it would be perfect for our vlogger community too, since we all pretty much know each other and have our


 owns shows ;-) would everone send one person the link to the videos for editing? (weagal loves community) Jay


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Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-28 Thread Michael Sullivan




all your vlog are belong to us



On 7/29/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This is a great idea...so it pounding beer actually.
 
 We may need an awfully long sentence.
 
 On 7/28/05, LeanBackVids.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Pete and I are here in Seattle pounding beers when we thought of a
  great intro to these conferences. It would be cool to get a bunch
  of us saying the same sentence (slowly, word for word). Then edit it
  together to get a communal affect. Come on give us a break, the booze
  made us touchy feely. Anyways, it would be moving.
 
  We'd love to get help coming up with an intro sentence.
 
  Also, it may be hard to distribute the high-quality movies required to
  edit in full screen. (Bre made the great request to make the Seattle
  event all high quality).
 
  Let us know what you think. Just a few thoughts...
 
  Welcome, we are now broadcasting to you over the Internet.
 
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  We are the media.
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-28 Thread Michael Sullivan




all your vlog are belong to us - we are the media

longer ;-)

On 7/29/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 all your vlog are belong to us
 
 
 
 On 7/29/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  This is a great idea...so it pounding beer actually.
 
  We may need an awfully long sentence.
 
  On 7/28/05, LeanBackVids.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Pete and I are here in Seattle pounding beers when we thought of a
   great intro to these conferences. It would be cool to get a bunch
   of us saying the same sentence (slowly, word for word). Then edit it
   together to get a communal affect. Come on give us a break, the booze
   made us touchy feely. Anyways, it would be moving.
  
   We'd love to get help coming up with an intro sentence.
  
   Also, it may be hard to distribute the high-quality movies required to
   edit in full screen. (Bre made the great request to make the Seattle
   event all high quality).
  
   Let us know what you think. Just a few thoughts...
  
   Welcome, we are now broadcasting to you over the Internet.
  
   Together we can experience each others' lives.
  
   We are the media.
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-28 Thread Michael Sullivan




something i have long been wanting to try
ever see those HBO segues where they take quick clips of various
characters from all the shows and stream them inside of a conversation
of sorts. i fucking love that. it would be perfect for our vlogger
community too, since we all pretty much know each other and have our
owns shows ;-)

not the easiest task... would take time, but the end result would rock.

sull

On 7/29/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 all your vlog are belong to us - we are the media
 
 longer ;-)
 
 On 7/29/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  all your vlog are belong to us
 
 
 
  On 7/29/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   This is a great idea...so it pounding beer actually.
  
   We may need an awfully long sentence.
  
   On 7/28/05, LeanBackVids.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete and I are here in Seattle pounding beers when we thought of a
great intro to these conferences. It would be cool to get a bunch
of us saying the same sentence (slowly, word for word). Then edit it
together to get a communal affect. Come on give us a break, the booze
made us touchy feely. Anyways, it would be moving.
   
We'd love to get help coming up with an intro sentence.
   
Also, it may be hard to distribute the high-quality movies required to
edit in full screen. (Bre made the great request to make the Seattle
event all high quality).
   
Let us know what you think. Just a few thoughts...
   
Welcome, we are now broadcasting to you over the Internet.
   
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Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-28 Thread Christopher Weagel
Everyone be sure to pick up their dixie cup of kool aid.

And don't drink, till you can SEE the comet.

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On Jul 29, 2005, at 12:36 AM, Josh Wolf wrote:

Exactly!


 On Jul 28, 2005, at 9:02 PM, Stephanie Bryant wrote:

 > I like that one better because it's long enough that you can
 > cool-effect it, by having the first sentence be said voice-by-voice,
 > and then the last one of everyone together.
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 > On 7/28/05, Josh Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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 > > We are many voices that have come together in one chorus. We are  
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Re: [videoblogging] Community Intro Project

2005-07-28 Thread Michael Sullivan




i miss dixie cups.
i dont mean i am miss dixie cups..
i just miss those little paper cups.

hail to the comet. we are the cult of vlogality.

drink up. lie down.

On 7/29/05, Christopher Weagel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Everyone be sure to pick up their dixie cup of kool aid.
 
 And don't drink, till you can SEE the comet.
 
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 On Jul 29, 2005, at 12:36 AM, Josh Wolf wrote:
 
  Exactly!
 
 
  On Jul 28, 2005, at 9:02 PM, Stephanie Bryant wrote:
 
   I like that one better because it's long enough that you can
   cool-effect it, by having the first sentence be said voice-by-voice,
   and then the last one of everyone together.
  
   On 7/28/05, Josh Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like:
   
We are many voices that have come together in one chorus. We are
   the
media.
  
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