Yes, I found especially this comment interesting:
Video vs. Photos (Score:2)
by patternjuggler (738978) on Sunday August 14, @01:25PM (#13316670)
(http://galacticnorth.blogspot.com/)
I used to be more into video, and may get back into it when HD cameras
are a little cheaper and when
Hi folks,
Is there an alternative to OUrmedia when it comes to uploading a
video. I've been waiting for a 17 hours for my video to be available.
I will have a lot of video on my vlog. Does paying a fee to publish
video insures a rapid service as opposed to a free site such as
Ourmedia?
By
On the last point. It is a good question.
Im working on something that will make money (I hope).
Ive yet to decide what people will
pay for (or rather what I think they will pay for) and how it will work.
I do wonder however if the basic problems
of scalability (in many dimensions)
Can anyone help me with the issue of how to promote my Vlog?
I have some pretty cool videos and wish that I could tell more people
about it but I have no idea of how I should go about advertising? my
site.
Are there software tools or sites where I can promote my Vlog?
Any info would be much
http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/How_to_Develop_an_Audience
This is a first-draft work-in-progress. Feel free to add your findings to
ours.
Best,
Jan
P.S. I have a fairly well-populated vlog. I'll give you a :05 ad at the
front of a vlog entry for $10.
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go to blip.tv. its free, fast fabulous.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, cartouchefilms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi folks,
Is there an alternative to OUrmedia when it comes to uploading a
video. I've been waiting for a 17 hours for my video to be available.
I will have a lot of
http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/Videoblog_Directories
Notice that BlogTelevision.net has listed itself in the
Voxmedia Wiki Videoblog Directories section.
Is that okay? Anybody care?
Jan
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http://www.phatalspin.com/wordpress/?p=69
Leslye may be too humble to post a link but I'm not - she did
a great job in front of the cameras.
Especially important that she highlighted the vlogosphere
penchant for education and its entry into the political sphere.
Congratulations, Leslye.
Hi Bev,
Check out the tutorials at: http://freevlog.org/#compress
Sounds like you want the one for iMovie (even if you're not using
iMovie - the QuickTime part will be the same).
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On Aug 17, 2005, at 11:24 AM,
I hadactually checked out that tutorial and
have done some compression in WindowsMedia (cumbersome because I have to convert
from .mov, which comes from my camera, to .avi so that it can be read in Windows
Media. That compression works but the files are then .wmv files and I note
that, at
http://Blip.tv is immediate. Funky HTML editor but your posts are on
line in seconds.
Taylor Barcroft
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Thanks Jan,
I did check out the talking points PDF and the press kit before the
interview (which in its entirety was about 15 minutes long). I
think they're both great ways to organize your thoughts before being
faced with a bunch of questions. Still, I felt like I was
babbling as I was
You mean this one? http://wearethemedia.com/2005/07/22/vlogger-anthem/
or this one? http://randomshow.com/
k
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Hi all,
Thank you all of you who took the time to answer my Ourmedia question.
I shot a couple of videos from my PocketPc and I want to edit them. I
can't read them on my PC! Not Premiere, not Windows Media Player, not
Movie Maker. Does anyone know how to go about playing or translate
This may help view them supports MP4.
Is open source.
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org
Also has some links that may be useful.
steven :: Release 2.0 ::
http://stevenR2.com
From:
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of cartouchefilms
Sent: 17
i dont know what to make of these guys.
i actually got a response to the email i sent to their parent company
yesterday, which was a nice surprise. but it wasnt very helpful. it
was basically a form letter that directed me to the block your url
page, which i dont think i can use, cause of
mariah katharine wrote:
sweet! thanks, jan!
just did that. but since nothing happened (no confirmation), its hard
to tell if it really went through.
they also have this bit below it:
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Hotlink Protection
Below is an example of a basic .htaccess file that will block the
If you can handle holding a book in your hands, find a copy of In
the blink of an eye by Walter Murch. He takes it to the next level
if you're interested in why montage and film in particular work...
Mark
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Thanks Jen.
Can someone please tell me the difference between
saving as a "self contained" movie and as a "reference movie"? It makes
HUGE difference in the size of a file (26 MB vs. 116 MB for this one
file!)
Thanks
Bev
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I was also going to suggest "The Conversations", which is Michael Ondaatje interviewing Walter Murch. Murch was Coppola's sound editor, and picture editor on lots of good movies like The Conversation, Cold Mountain, English Patient, Talented Mr. Ripley,and he also did the director's cut
TCPMP is the program that can handle most all formats. I would
certainly give it a try. I use it almost exclusively. For
alternatives, see the chart at
http://www.feederreader.com/mediachart.html
Greg Smith
Author, FeederReader - Pocket PC *direct* RSS text, audio, video,
podcasts
Regarding your compressed file ending up bigger than your original:
Your camera creates footage that is already compressed, and the
settings you are using to recompress are for higher quality/less
compression than the original, hence the larger file.
Bitrate is the key. This tells the
Hey Ya'll
In the interest of thinking critically about the work that we make,
I've set up the Videoblog Workshop at http://
vlogworkshop.blogspot.com . Here's the basic idea. If you have a
videoblog that you would like to get some constructive feedback on
and/or would like to participate
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Aloha e Bev! Neat to see your name in this group. Welcome to
videoblogging! And hang in there. Video has its quirks, but with
the folks on this list, you get the hang of it pretty quickly. FWIW,
even when I was on a PC, I preferred Quicktime as a
The Conversations is a fun read, it's like hanging out with Walter,
which is what he and Michael did. Blink of an eye is distilled from
several lectures where Walter was asked to explain in 90 minutes or
less what he did as an editor, and he gave it a lot of thought as he
does with
Oh, this is great information. I will study
it. Answers a lot of my questions. Thanks so much!
-Bev
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From:
Steve
Watkins
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 11:13
AM
Subject: [videoblogging] Re:
I love my Sanyo Fisher Tapeless MPEG4 Camera Corder:
http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/productview.jhtml?sku=SA256
Very easy to use,...snap 5 megapixel picture while videotaping. Sample
video: http://www.indobayarea.org
I edit the video using pinnacle studio.
By the way...I got one
I was phone interviewed by a reporter from the Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel today. He's the religion reporter, and the angle was on how
churches could use videoblogging. He picked me because I live in
Wisconsin. (Found me using vlogmap.org!)
I was mainly just background for the concept of
Will filters take out noises caused by wind?
I have some great tape didn't realize the zoom mike was so sensitive to
the wind when it was held at a certain angle.
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From:
Jan
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 1:10
Not really - you cut out a bit of how horibble it is, cut out the high frequencies - but you'll still realize that the sound is distorted. Whats good is a little wind sock, or fuzzy, that you put over your mic. It cuts out almost all of the on location wind noise...On 17-Aug-05, at 1:42 PM,
Title: Message
Hello,
This Cambodian blogger is trying to make some vlog
posts with his nokia phone and has some technical questions. If
anyone is doing vlogging with the nokia phone, could you please help him out by
posting something in the comments.
Randolfe Wicker wrote:
Will filters take out noises caused by wind? I have some great tape
didn't realize the zoom mike was so sensitive to the wind when it was
held at a certain angle.
What I would try is to extract the audio, and then use Audacity (or
another audio editor) to try to
Use the ourmedia contacts to review an update your work.
How did you compress the file?"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I,m new at videoblogging and stuck on step 4 of freevlog tutorial.After submitting video the page doesn,t change and I can,t find the video URL to copy link.Hassan
On 8/17/05, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you or someone else who owns one of these, do me the ultimate
favour by putting somewhere on the internet, a very short video from
that camera that has not been edited or recompressed or converted in
any way? Im looking specifically
An interesting write-up on an interesting film:
http://www.independentfilm.com/films/my-date-with-drew.shtml
Here's the official site:
http://www.mydatewithdrew.com/
I thought it might be of interest because of these comments from the
IndependentFilm.com article:
'My Date With Drew' was
I am developing a vblog for my church that will post each sermon each
week. I'll post the URL as soon as the first sermon is up.
Taylor Barcroft
http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia Now Syndicated on the World
Wide Web. Add us to your iTunes 4.9 Podcasts playlist today by
pasting this
I use the Sanyo Xacti. All of my videos are shot wit this magic camera. http://whatsontonight.blogware.com
Allen
"R. Kristiansen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/17/05, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could you or someone else who owns one of these, do me the ultimate favour by putting
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On some of the review sites, I've seen some folks actually prefer the
C4 over the C5, particularly given the aperture and therefore
low-light performance. Has anyone here played with both?
Ryan
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On Monday, August 15th, multimedia artist, video blogger Shannon
Kringen (videoblogging group member) recorded David Rovics' premiere
performance at The Chocolate Factory in Seattle, WA and a short
interview. They were published on YouTube.com the next day:
I've been developing relationships with several companies over the
past months to showcase video blogging as an effective marketing
strategy. ZipFizz is the first organization to officially step-up to
the plate.
ZipFizz Is The First Company To Use Video Blogging For Impromptu Taste
Tests
Let us know for sure when the article comes out with a link.
>From your mouth to God's ear.
Jan
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http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - community
http://the-hold.blogspot.com -
The best thing is not to get wind noise in the first place - it's very
difficult if not impossible to remove in post.
Tape some fairly thick foam over the mic. You might even want to get some
fake fur to put over that in really rough wind situations.
Here's a brief tutorial:
html:
Is there an alternative to OUrmedia when it comes to uploading a
video. I've been waiting for a 17 hours for my video to be available.
I will have a lot of video on my vlog. Does paying a fee to publish
video insures a rapid service as opposed to a free site such as
Ourmedia?
By the
Hi all,
Just wanted to say that I know I promised a few accounts to some video conference folks to
try out our service and they'll go out around next week or so. I haven't forgotten you--we
just released our multi-format video upload tool over at Audioblog.com, which now supports
WMV,
Were not like OurMedia in the sense
of being strictly an archive but you can put your stuff on our servers if you
need to. According to Feedster were reaching a lot of people (the
number 6 most influential blog around - http://top500.feedster.com/
) so you may get more promotion for your
Erm no offense, but relevance? I realize there are many Mac
people on this list but:
a) Many of us already knew, since our computers have already popped up
the Software Updater and told us to update and reboot.
b) 1200 people are on this list. None of the bugs are remotely related
to
I think ReplayTV has something similar to this but it works on a mac.I have recently switch to ReplayTV as they have network cable jacks built in and all their software works with macs plus they have comercial advance, no more fast forward it just skips automatically. Plus I was able to get 80GB
Ok. I bought Quicktime Pro to edit and compress and export my mpeg 1
video into quicktime. However when I try to file-export movie to
quicktime.. It doesn't save my freakn' audio from the video clip!!
What the hell!?!?!
Does anyone know how to fix it? I tried everything in the differnt
Here here and I second that. Apple is always looking for holes to fix
and sends us fixes regularly. It is not an issue that anyone here
needs to worry about.
k
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No offense taken - 'twas a joke.
Shall refrain in future.
Jan
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other than moderation for entry of new members, there is no actual
moderation of messages that go on here... although moderators may from
time to time email people off-list if they get too far off topic or
become a general nuisance.
-josh
On 8/17/05, R. Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm the geek that posted the query regarding Underwriting and
Sponsorships. First off, my questions to the podcasting groups raised
nary a whimper, except someone telling me that I posted this exact
question over at the podcast411 forum (I did not. However, there was
some valuable
Thanks for all the answers.
-Bev
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From:
Andreas
Haugstrup
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 4:04
PM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging]
Self-contained vs. reference
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 19:55:33 +0200,
I can get my freakn' mpegs to be loaded in quicktime pro and be
compressed.. I am really starting to get pissed off..
Maybe I should just go by a freakn' Mac.
I also tried it with that avidfree.. Doesn't accept my mpeg1s.. Which
even pisses me off more..
Does anyone know how to turn my
Anyone attending the Blog Business Summit in San Francisco this
afternoon? What do you think? For my part I found the 4 hours a bit
long.
I'd be happy to share ideas about video blogging with members of the
list during breaks as it does not seem that video blogging will be
covered during
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 04:21:34 +0200, naschmult [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can get my freakn' mpegs to be loaded in quicktime pro and be
compressed.. I am really starting to get pissed off..
You're not
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 04:39:29 +0200, naschmult [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. I bought Quicktime Pro to edit and compress and export my mpeg 1
video into quicktime. However when I try to file-export movie to
quicktime.. It doesn't save my freakn' audio from the video clip!!
What the
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 04:39:29 +0200, naschmult [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. I bought Quicktime Pro to edit and compress and export my mpeg 1
video into quicktime. However when I try to file-export movie to
sounds like the problem is that your mpeg has muxed audio...
You need to demux it first (separate the video and audio tracks).
Michael Verdi tells me this is the way to do it on Mac:
http://www.alfanet.it/squared5/mpegstreamclip.html
Not sure how to do it on PC... there must be a way.
-Josh
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
sounds like the problem is that your mpeg has muxed audio...
You need to demux it first (separate the video and audio tracks).
Michael Verdi tells me this is the way to do it on Mac:
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