Looking at 4 mpeg camera to get possibly tomorrow. I really only care about video for
blogging. I need it to be pocketsize and have no problem caring it everyday and
everywhere. High quality video is ideal. I have no need for digital zoom. At least 640X480
resolution. And a doc station
I def consider my blogs art. In a very true form at that !
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you have to watch them to understand check out before I die again
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whether I stay there or not, definitely
Hey there,
I thought I'd post a short little introduction. I am Chris
Nolan.ca, and my site is http://ChrisNolan.ca/ - easy eh?
I live in Toronto, with my wife Jen (http://mewren.com/ - sometimes
blogger too). Since my website is home grown (I do all the coding
myself) it has taken me a
But ... I already do this! Did it from the first day I started using
Feedburner.
Sidenote: In Mefeedia only my original (technically dead) feed is
showing my recent videos; the Feedburner feed is stuck on one from
April, though the feed is alive and well and working fine elsewhere.
Don't
oh.. an interesting topic.. for me the quality that sets vlogs
apart is the 'single viewer' idea.. i try to approach mine like those
mini-polaroid pictures (the credit card size ones).. i like the sense
of intimacy that a 320x240 image brings (or other aspect rations..
quicktime lets me
Usually for expos and events of that nature it's okay to film the
public if it's for a news story (press). There is always press present
and the public generally understands that their face may show up
somewhere. You can always check with each individual establishment for
their rules.
When
Hi everyone:
At 03:29 PM 7/19/2005, you wrote:
There are hundreds of blog
flamewars every day, but this is about
Creative Commons, so it hits kinda close to home for this
community.
I don't know why ZD lets John C. Dvorak keep writing. I so enjoyed
his
work in the 90s as I was growing up
On 7/21/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
great intro.
in my book, RSS is the magic bullet...it the thing we've been looking for.
a free and powerful way to distribute video worldwide.
Let's make sure the newbies don't get confused: RSS does not solve the
big problem of bandwidth.
Amsterdam!!!
Don't remember very much but thats why I like it!
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blakkbyrd
http://blakkbyrd.blogspot.com/
(still working on the video, it is,
They can be. Currently mine are more documenting what I see because I
am still learning how to do this. But I have some ideas down the road
that are much more in the art catagory. Come to think of it I don't
like catagories - I like the freedom to do what I want.
Years ago i was involved in
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Chris Nolan.ca
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Nolan.ca, and my site is http://ChrisNolan.ca/ - easy eh?
...{snip}...
Since my website is home grown (I do all the coding
myself) it has taken me a
You can google talent release form and a slew of examples will show
up. All of them are pretty similar and you can tailor it for what you
need.
As far as on-camera releases, I just ask them if I can tape them for
whatever it is I'm working on and hopefully they say yes with their
name with
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Hey Deirdré, thanks for the input
Let's make sure the newbies don't get confused: RSS does not solve
the
big problem of bandwidth.
I'm familiar with RSS from my research into podcasting audio... my
take is that bandwidth can be at least mitigated if everyone
exercises common sense
http://www.cbsnews.com/feeds/rss/video.rss
Although it's a great feed and usefull it's not using enclosures.
Kinda sux a bit, but a good first step for a major news company.
I tossed it into FireANT to get the new news about London today but no
enclosures...
ALthough their PodCasting so
(Video)blogs are a medium and as such they are no more art than tv, radio,
books or any other medium. It's a blank canvas (to stay in the art
metaphor), you can use it both for art and for non-art. Just as a sketch
book can be used to create Picasso as well as a tax return.
- Andreas
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oh, I agreee
but have you ever noticed how there is nowhere near the activity on the
wikipedia canvas page as there is on the vlog page?
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
(Video)blogs are a medium and as such they are no more art than tv, radio,
books or any other medium. It's a blank
Hello there,
I think your questions are a very interesting topic to
discuss.Please, allow me to introduce my vlog and
perhaps you can give me some comments/advice to
improve it.
Thanks for your time
Harold
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Hi All,
I am interested in the unique
yes
FCP hates mpeg4
dv is native to it so anything else is really choppy and must be
rendered if you want to see it.
i've managed to find settings to match certain mpeg 4 cameras for the
timeline sequence
still sometimes doesnt want to play correctly until you add a filter and render.
so yeah
You could import the MP3 into QT and export them as a WAV or AIF 48khz
-- no compression -- should be okay to import them into FCPro at that
point.
On 7/20/05, MICA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I am having trouble getting importing
mp4 s into FCP projects on my G5, any suggestions
What it does is syndicate your content
such that lots of feedreaders (web-based or standalone) can
subscribe to it and show your loyal readers the latest from you
as
soon as you publish it.
That is the part that interests me.
I haven't come across the usage of 'pings' in any
Like Baron, I see that we are approaching a tipping point, and Fast.
Before Christmas, we will have video iPods, and already we have the
PSP. In less than two months we will have PSP here in Norway
(Norwegian version, not just some import from Japan via UK).
Videoblogging will be all over
What are the 3 leading articles in magazines or online newspapers that
give the best overview of what's happening in the Vlogging sphere and
where it is going? I read the Wired 2:0 article but it was a while
ago, I suppose there is new stuff.
Same thing with links, what would be the 3
Im that someone!!
My favorite part of tagging in mefeedia is accidently coming up with a new tag it's like the
early days of Flickr when there were just a couple of us tagging things like crazy...Aaah, the
good old days; by good old days I mean about a year and a half ago.
schlomo
Hi Jan - I got your comment at meetthevloggers.blogspot.com - and I
posted the July 31st event to the videoblogging calendar. Thanks for
reminding me.
As for how to tackle the calendar problem - I could build something into
49Media which would be a list of events sorted by date etc, with a
Ever read your own post and just feel like a dork? I'm sorry for my
art snob outburst and I'll try and keep it in check.
In my heart, I actually believe that the more creativity there is in
the world, the better. In truth, it doesn't matter if I think you're
an artist or not. Go forth and let
Bre,
I consider my vlog art in the performance art sense.
I just don't consider it to be very *good* art.
;)
--Stephanie
On 7/21/05, pettisb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ever read your own post and just feel like a dork? I'm sorry for my
art snob outburst and I'll try and keep it in check.
Wow Bre, I have to totally disagree with you. I have a much
different view art and artist. To me it's much more about a way of
thinking. In my mind an artist is someone who immerses themselves in
something that they are passionate about and then expresses their
thoughts, feelings,
(Video)blogs are a medium and as such they are no more art than tv, radio,
books or any other medium.
this may be true... but the medium of videoblogs influences the work
that i create, i would not make the same kind of pieces for television
or video installation, just as i would not
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Its a VERY big and growing market with consumers that don't blog or
have websites necessarily.
Where do these people post their video phone videos? I want to see
them. But if they're just watching videos,
(1) Open video in Quicktime.
(2) Export to 3gp
(3) upload file to server
(4) Tell people where the file is.
See http://www.rboom.com for example.
On Jul 21, 2005, at 3:18 PM, ro9core wrote:
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Its a
Jay dedman wrote:
unless theres someting i dont know...the video cellphjones in the US
are clunky and expensive.
The phones are cheap and getting cheaper. Mine (which shoots video) cost
only $130 and that was a year ago.
i just dont see it on the web.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, pettisb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ever read your own post and just feel like a dork?
Often! Especially when I one of those late night Drink and Post-a-thons. That's the worst.
schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
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This is a very interesting idea.
I have been frustrated by the web sized video of vlogging. But I like
this thinking of it as something different than a show. Something more
intimate.
Would your vlog have different content if you made a bigger size? One
that a viewer would watch on a TV in
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, robert a/k/a r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone know how long takes to transfer 3 minutes of 3gp via bluetooth?
3 minutes equals how many megs?
I transferred a recent Rocketboom to my phone via bluetooth and it
took maybe a few minutes.
Pete
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thanks, dunno how many megs. made simplifying assumption re 3gp using
average (is 3gp different bit rates?).
am asking question to understand feasibility of an idea lurking in the
dark recesses of my mind.
so you're guessing the transfer time equals the runtime?
On Jul 21, 2005, at
3gp have setting to tweak to optimize for your particular desire.
I came up with these settings for a good (good
quality I mean) 3GP file, determined by people’s comments when I was
doing compression tests:
video:
+mpeg-4
+approx 125 kb/sec
+8 fps
Audio:
AMR-NB (Speech)
12.2 kbs
mono
5 frames
Yeah, so I got an e-mail from the Big C inviting me to join her
own little vlogging group. It went straight to the recycle bin.
For mine, I couldn't buy that We are the people, let's start a
revolution... I am woman, hear me roar stuff. It all felt more like
an attempt to assimilate us to
Yeah, so I got an e-mail from the Big C inviting me to join her
own little vlogging group. It went straight to the recycle bin.
For mine, I couldn't buy that We are the people, let's start a
revolution... I am woman, hear me roar stuff. It all felt more like
an attempt to assimilate us
not to mention that anything extra done on a cell phone costs more money, right?
i just use mine to talk and dont see cell phones getting 20gb drives anytime soon...
cell phone biz is mostly driven on hype
i'd much rather see the little pocket cameras do awesome mp4 compression and
The main problem now with phone distribution in the US is that there is no content.Videobloggers have the right format for creating content. 1-3 minute, 1mb shows, not 30min 30meg shows.Sure, if you only care about a US audience, and you would rather drive on a road instead of blaze the trail
cell phone biz is mostly driven on hype
i'd much rather see the little pocket cameras do awesome mp4 compression
and wireless internet.
i'd rather the camera be the core of the device, not a cell phone.
agreed.
cell phone companies want so much control that innovation is slow and
An anecdote:
There's this huge PSP billboard in New York on Houston and Lafayette
(I think), that is basically a giant model of a PSP. I saw it the
other day and it has this huge screen and was showing a video on it.
But the video was all messed up, the frames, scan rate, etc. I guess
they
Are both event confirmed and is there an agenda for the meeting at the Apple store?
Chris
On 7/18/05, Chris Baudry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great!!! I plan to attend both events!!!
Chris
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Stephanie,
(The rookie continues)
... everything is set up, as in I went to feedburner and
1) Opened Smart Cast
2) Selected any kind of audio or video recording from the create
podcast enclosures from links to drop down
3) checked included iTunes Podcasting Elements
4) Filled stuff out and,
i have very little interest at this point in watching vlogs on a television, regularly.
if a vlog reaches a persons TV, yeah its still a vlog.
if the vlog is scratched (blog post/media permalinks, RSS and
commenting) and instead their is just a video feed (RSS and Video
stored on server), then
Jamie,
First of all, I'm sort of bumbed out that, for some reason, this video
of yours and the one before did not show up in fireANT even though I'm
subscribed to your feed. I even went specifically to your feed in the
channels and clicked refresh, but it didn't bring up anything. I
really
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, pomoartchick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
thanks to everyone for your responses so far on the topic of vlogs as
art. some interesting thoughts on the matter are being raised.
vlogging as art is a subject i have been hashing around for a while on
my blog
It would be nice for others to speak up.
I'm going to shut up for awhile, though I would like to finally say
this:
I think I would like to retire my proposal-for-consideration and vote
now to keep vloggercon in mid Jan, though I do think the resolve
would be to get to work hardcore on
my last round of vlogging was called 'life and art commingled'
this is because i was just capturing my surroundings as i found myself in them.
everything can be considered art... and i mean everything. everyone can be an artist.
so, i wont get into what is and isnt art... that conclusion is
Hello,
I bought a reconditioned one that has rca outputs. I
use a video amp to boost the signal and capture the
whole thing using a pinnacle capture card. I either
use rca inpits or the svideo, via a adaptor. I also
use a Game Boy Advance with a video adaptor as a field
monitor. That way I
the page is very cool ... one minor detail is that I'm pretty sure you
want that background image to be a .gif since there aren't too many
colors ... you're getting some really funky .jpg artifacts around the
edges of the letters ... Richard
On 7/21/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This looks cool!
http://newyorktelevisionfestival.com/festival.htm
The New York Television Festival will launch in Manhattan from
September 28th through October 3rd in 2005. As the first creative
festival for the medium, the NYTVF will pioneer the movement of
Independent Television and
One grassroots initiative is to make it feasible. Get a cell phone that has video playback
capabilities and put video on it. Do it with the PSP. Watch it in public. Don't apologize.
Explain to anyone who asks.
Video publishing from cellphones is still ugly as far as usability is concerned.
I think I would like to retire my proposal-for-consideration and vote
now to keep vloggercon in mid Jan, though I do think the resolve
would be to get to work hardcore on this now so that we can get the
word out, get some great speakers, maybe even some sponsors if that
is a route anyone
i wonder, as the structure of video on the internet continues to
expand, if the tv model will become more prevelant and makers will
scrap the blog model and use feedreaders and directories as a sole
means of distributing their video. is it still a vlog if there is no
link to a home? will
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i didnt realize that the MNN stream was up again
so you can watch jay and my cable access show from anywhere in the
world.
go to mnn.org
click on channel 56
one hour from now
that's 11:30 eastern standard time
On 7/21/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have very little interest at this point in watching vlogs on a
television, regularly.
Interesting! This thread has made some things much more clear to me.
For example, *my* eventual goal is to have people watch my videos on a
TV, not
Do you guys have to worry about rights for that station? For the
video's that you did show, did you just clear things? Or was it in
their CC license to allow that?
Jay, I appreciated the evangalism even if Ryan was giving you a hard
time about it.
The one good thing about it being dark was
My system is programmed to allow for a seperate feed for every
category (tag), and gives the most recent 15 entries for that tag. I
also have a 'main' feed which shows the most recent over all. Because
my blog is both video and text, when I first started I updated some of
my older videos so
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