Re: [videoblogging] Grad Student Research - Profile of a Video Blogger
joshua.kuss wrote: Questions: 1. How did you get into vlogging? I was involved in the beginning of podcasting, and knew at the time that video would be the next big thing. I started experimenting with video online, and eventually found the vloggers, probably via way of (audio) podcasting. 2. How long have you been blogging? August of 1997. After Dave Winer, I probably have one of the longest running, continually updated blogs. (Not 'journal' or 'diary' but actual blog, before that word really existed.) 3. What provides inspiration for your vlog posts? I like to experiment with video. 4. How often do you post? Not very often nowadays, though in 2005/2006 I tried to post every week or so. 5. Is your video blog a business or a hobby? I will go with hobby on that one. 6. What motivates you to continue updating your video blog? I like to experiment with video. 7. How long does it take you to post (from the idea-filming-posting)? Too long... I used to do it all super-fast, but now I want a more polished finished product. Yesterday it took me about 3 hours in total. 8. If you have a site you would like to share (personal or just one you like) please list here: blog: http://rasterweb.net/raster/ vlog: http://tinkernet.org/ Thanks in advance! If you want to shoot me an email instead of posting a response, that's cool, too. Thanks for asking! :) Pete Cheers, Josh
Re: [videoblogging] Grad Student Research - Profile of a Video Blogger
Hi Josh, FYI, my student, John Warmbrodt, did his thesis on the video blogging community. http://lite.mst.edu/theses.html On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 9:54 PM, joshua.kuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all! I am a grad student at UC San Diego doing a research project on the video blogger community and video bloggers. The goal of my project is to develop a profile of video bloggers. This appears to be quite a daunting task since the barriers to vlogging are relatively low and there are a lot of video bloggers out there. If you have a moment to help me out I would really aprreciate it. I have a few basic questions that I am trying to answer (shown below). Also, if you know of any video blog sites that you consider to be good examples of a video blog site or sites that have good content, that would really help! Questions: 1. How did you get into vlogging? 2. How long have you been blogging? 3. What provides inspiration for your vlog posts? 4. How often do you post? 5. Is your video blog a business or a hobby? 6. What motivates you to continue updating your video blog? 7. How long does it take you to post (from the idea-filming-posting)? 8. If you have a site you would like to share (personal or just one you like) please list here: Thanks in advance! If you want to shoot me an email instead of posting a response, that's cool, too. Cheers, Josh -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Grad Student Research - Profile of a Video Blogger
Hey all! I am a grad student at UC San Diego doing a research project on the video blogger community and video bloggers. The goal of my project is to develop a profile of video bloggers. This appears to be quite a daunting task since the barriers to vlogging are relatively low and there are a lot of video bloggers out there. If you have a moment to help me out I would really aprreciate it. I have a few basic questions that I am trying to answer (shown below). Also, if you know of any video blog sites that you consider to be good examples of a video blog site or sites that have good content, that would really help! Questions: 1. How did you get into vlogging? 2. How long have you been blogging? 3. What provides inspiration for your vlog posts? 4. How often do you post? 5. Is your video blog a business or a hobby? 6. What motivates you to continue updating your video blog? 7. How long does it take you to post (from the idea-filming-posting)? 8. If you have a site you would like to share (personal or just one you like) please list here: Thanks in advance! If you want to shoot me an email instead of posting a response, that's cool, too. Cheers, Josh
Re: [videoblogging] Grad Student Research - Profile of a Video Blogger
1. How did you get into vlogging? There wasn't really a how. I'm a film/video artist, the videoblog seemed a logical format and venue to explore. 2. How long have you been blogging? Two or three years. 3. What provides inspiration for your vlog posts? Making images and sounds is inseparable from who I am. It's how I exist in the world. A videoblog is a form and a venue for this, 4. How often do you post? From once a day to once every couple of months. Depends on the project/time/other work. 5. Is your video blog a business or a hobby? No. It's part of my filmmaking, which has a business side to it, but it's not a business and it's not a hobby. 6. What motivates you to continue updating your video blog? When something needs to be there, there it goes. I don't look for motivation. 7. How long does it take you to post (from the idea-filming-posting)? Shortest: two hours. Longest: over a year. 8. If you have a site you would like to share (personal or just one you like) please list here: www.patrickpower.com. The late Patrick Power was doing this when no one was calling it videoblogging. brook ___ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com studio vlog/blog: www.brookhinton.com/temporalab [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Grad Student Research - Profile of a Video Blogger
hi josh i think you may have a hard time just getting responses like this you may just get individual people's emails and email them individually you also may want to tighten your focus a little since there are so many video bloggers now On 6/1/08, joshua.kuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all! I am a grad student at UC San Diego doing a research project on the video blogger community and video bloggers. The goal of my project is to develop a profile of video bloggers. This appears to be quite a daunting task since the barriers to vlogging are relatively low and there are a lot of video bloggers out there. If you have a moment to help me out I would really aprreciate it. I have a few basic questions that I am trying to answer (shown below). Also, if you know of any video blog sites that you consider to be good examples of a video blog site or sites that have good content, that would really help! Questions: 1. How did you get into vlogging? 2. How long have you been blogging? 3. What provides inspiration for your vlog posts? 4. How often do you post? 5. Is your video blog a business or a hobby? 6. What motivates you to continue updating your video blog? 7. How long does it take you to post (from the idea-filming-posting)? 8. If you have a site you would like to share (personal or just one you like) please list here: Thanks in advance! If you want to shoot me an email instead of posting a response, that's cool, too. Cheers, Josh -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]