Re: [videoblogging] Open Video Ideas

2009-06-01 Thread Jay dedman
 I've been working on some ideas for the Open Video Confrence (NYC June
 19 - 20) and could use some feedback.
 http://reports.graymattergravy.com/2009/05/29/open-video/

its been very difficult to verbalize what we mean by Open Video. A
video like this goes a long way to at least setting the right
boundaries for discussion.

I hope there's a lot of people here who can come to the Open Video
Conference. The biggest challenge we have is connecting the developers
with the creators. i see a real disconnect in how developers think
about what they're building for video creators...and the way video
creators actually work.

FCP, Avid, Premiere are such good video editing systems because they
did years of research and user testing. So that's what we need to
start doing.

Jay



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[videoblogging] AMC Files on Japanese Cell Phones?

2009-06-01 Thread Bill Cammack
Does anyone know how to properly set up and serve .AMC files so they can be 
viewed on Japanese cell phones?

http://www.filesuffix.com/extension/amc.html

~Bill
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[videoblogging] The Truth Is... (Washington DC) 2009

2009-06-01 Thread Renat Zarbailov
Dear friends,

Here is what people in Washington DC had to say about truth.

Watch http://bit.ly/By8Km

Enjoy!

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Sincerely,

Renat Zarbailov of Innomind.org


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Re: [videoblogging] Open Video Ideas

2009-06-01 Thread Chris Hastings
  this video helps me focus on why the open video conversation is  
important.  Verdi links us to the key root question: How can anyone  
make a video? What are the tools that will allow anyone to make  
video ?  I think he should talk more about the other side of  
Neverland.. what does this type of system enable. What are some  
examples he can show?
On Jun 1, 2009, at 10:49 AM, Jay dedman wrote:



  I've been working on some ideas for the Open Video Confrence (NYC  
 June
  19 - 20) and could use some feedback.
  http://reports.graymattergravy.com/2009/05/29/open-video/

 its been very difficult to verbalize what we mean by Open Video. A
 video like this goes a long way to at least setting the right
 boundaries for discussion.

 I hope there's a lot of people here who can come to the Open Video
 Conference. The biggest challenge we have is connecting the developers
 with the creators. i see a real disconnect in how developers think
 about what they're building for video creators...and the way video
 creators actually work.

 FCP, Avid, Premiere are such good video editing systems because they
 did years of research and user testing. So that's what we need to
 start doing.

 Jay

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



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Re: [videoblogging] Open Video Ideas

2009-06-01 Thread Michael Verdi
Thanks Chris. That's a good focus. My plan for the conference is to
have much of the presentation focus on examples - kind of like these
imagined future web browsers
http://www.vimeo.com/1450211?pg=embedsec=1450211
I'm forever encouraging people to get a Mac but that's unrealistic and
also not the ideal solution. As much as I love my Mac, Apple is
frustratingly slow to add specific functionality that I would find
useful. And often when a 3rd party jumps in with a solution it's often
Mac only (so much for collaboration). We really need a set of tools to
use that are not delivered at the pleasure of one particular vendor.

- Verdi

On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Chris Hastings chris3...@yahoo.com wrote:
  this video helps me focus on why the open video conversation is
 important.  Verdi links us to the key root question: How can anyone
 make a video? What are the tools that will allow anyone to make
 video ?  I think he should talk more about the other side of
 Neverland.. what does this type of system enable. What are some
 examples he can show?
 On Jun 1, 2009, at 10:49 AM, Jay dedman wrote:



  I've been working on some ideas for the Open Video Confrence (NYC
 June
  19 - 20) and could use some feedback.
  http://reports.graymattergravy.com/2009/05/29/open-video/

 its been very difficult to verbalize what we mean by Open Video. A
 video like this goes a long way to at least setting the right
 boundaries for discussion.

 I hope there's a lot of people here who can come to the Open Video
 Conference. The biggest challenge we have is connecting the developers
 with the creators. i see a real disconnect in how developers think
 about what they're building for video creators...and the way video
 creators actually work.

 FCP, Avid, Premiere are such good video editing systems because they
 did years of research and user testing. So that's what we need to
 start doing.

 Jay

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




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[videoblogging] megaVideo

2009-06-01 Thread sjs Productions
Hi All,I just saw one of my video podcasts on megavideo.
http://www.megavideo.com   I don't mind that they show it. However, they
have added ads in front of it, and cut off the ending of my video so that my
website is not promoted.

Is this legal?  Has anyone else had this issue

Thanks for the input

Susan


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