On 10/7/05, aroundtheperimeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also to convince my friends to watch video it would be easier to tellthem to go to this link www.example.c then to tell them to downloadfireant.Just seems like people want instant gratification (you say
whatsa 2 minute download...on the
Clint,
Everyone's an expert.
I almost said that about myself in the the last post. I still think
that have a good point, but really what the hell do I know. LOL Can't
wait to see what you guys have coming out. Markus made a really good
point that I did not think of:
i often can't count on
A quote from InterActiveCorp CEO Barry Diller:
There is not that much talent in the world, and talent always outs.
There are very few really talented people in closets that don't get
out. When we are talking about mass audience, which is the system of
entertainment we have known for some time,
Grrr...Well, on the positive side, Barry knows that we exist. 1,800
and counting. Gotta thank all the birth parents of this group for that.
It is chilling that he does not perceive there being enough talent
to produce the kinds of programs mass audiences want and need.
There is no lack of
THE TAIL WAGGING THE NET I think Barry did mention something about
nitch markets...so at least he understands that..only because he can
make a bunch of $$$
Here is a good link about The Tail wagging the net about nitch
markets, which might be huge with vloggers:
On 10/7/05, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm. looks like a pretty cool site, Adam. Are you involved with the IWTproject?
I'm a volunteer. Not officially involved. I'd encourage
everyone here with any citizen journalism skills to check it
out. I personally don't really know my place
On 10/7/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I prefer bloglines for web based aggregators. Here is my valuable
collection of personal/rocketboom feeds:
http://www.bloglines.com/public/hamletheretoo
I could live on pizza and bloglines.
If all I had was bloglines and food, I
On 10/7/05, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if this applies as much to other countries, where the news
channels are publicly owned entities and do not subsist on advertising
revenues. Correct me if I'm wrong.
The situation is no better in Italy, where the three state TV
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 19:38:22 +0200, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some of the conventions of old media work really well for new
media...making something new is just a matter of augmenting what we
already
know...we need a place to move from to get where we want to go...
Exactly. Of
thank, I'll check on that ... RichardOn 10/7/05, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
iMovie is free with all new Macs. If you didn't get an iLife '05 DVD/CD pack with your new PowerBook, then it's in the restore DVDinstaller. If it's not there, you better call Apple and ask them tosend you a copy.
Just want to chime in here and say that I think Josh's Video Block
worked the way he put it together, because he prefaced the video by
saying that he had no ideas for a new video, so he just put these three
'random' ideas into the one video.
What it showed me, was that what Josh thinks are
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Program will be based upon who comes and level of interest / expertise.
Road Node 101 (Randy Jan) will present a wee bit of road footage.
Come on out and Meet the Vloggers in Cambridge!
Hey,
I just wanted to let people know about a scoop powered, open source,
independent TV/Video web community that's coming online soon and is
looking for contributors. Imagine DailyKos (community control and
content rating) with video! Anyone interested in creating (or
watching) empowering
Hello Mr/Ms Upstart,
Thanks for letting us know about this.
Who are you?
Tell us your name.
Where do you come from?
Video blogging is all about the community of people behind the videos.
Introduce yourself.
I'm pretty sure that the welcome message to the group explained the
idea of an
Please forgive me if this has been asked prior.
I would like to take some home vid's and convert them or portions to
the retorgraphics look.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible on a home budget?
How would I do this and what do I need?
Thanks in advance.
Yahoo!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rich Hand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Please forgive me if this has been asked prior.
I would like to take some home vid's and convert them or portions to
the retorgraphics look.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible on a home budget?
How would I do
your site looks like a cheap rip-off of Josh Wolf's vlog
is this a take-off on the Rise-up Network?
who the hell are you?
upstarttv wrote:
Hey,
I just wanted to let people know about a scoop powered, open source,
independent TV/Video web community that's coming online soon and is
looking
Hi Rich,
You sure are making me do a lot of Google searches this morning.
That movie looks really cool:
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/ascannerdarkly.html
On Oct 8, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Rich Hand wrote:
Okay, so now I sound like a complete dweeb. The thing I am trying to
do is make my
Greetings,
The corporate stranglehold is already broken in terms of our ability
to create, publish and distribute. They can still dominate due to
still being the ones in control of mass advertising, thus strongly
influencing what online video content people still exposed to the mass
media filters
Check this demo:
http://www.synthetik.com/Gallery/Victormovpages/Vect1high.htm
On Oct 8, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Rich Hand wrote:
The thing I am trying to
do is make my digital video look like the animated like version
similar to the recent Keanu Reeves film A Scanner Darkly.
--Steve
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Here's another Q for you macheads:
If I buy QT Pro license, can I use it on 3 different computers? I
edit video on 3 different computers. I don't want to have to buy
it 3 times (and I couldn't steal it from Limewire, tsk tsk)
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Unfortunaltey not, as with many other programs, legally the license
only grants you useage on one machine. In this case:
http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/quicktime7.html
2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions. This License allows you
to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on a
Legally, no.
Functionally, yes.
-Josh
On 10/8/05, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunaltey not, as with many other programs, legally the license
only grants you useage on one machine. In this case:
http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/quicktime7.html
2. Permitted License Uses and
Studio Artist will do what you want.
http://www.synthetik.com/
On Oct 8, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Rich Hand wrote:
The thing I am trying to
do is make my digital video look like the animated like version
similar to the recent Keanu Reeves film A Scanner Darkly.
--Steve
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Windows Vista is doing this.
Of course, you still need applications that take advantage of these core OS features.
-josh
On 10/8/05, Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally, I think this will
REALLY take off when RSS is embedded right into the OS. I open my
mac (and five years later
yep, inevitable also core OS apps like web browsers and media players will take care of all of this.
this is why market for 'creation tools' is going to end up being more
important... receiving tools are everywhere. creation tools,
though new ones have recently been deployed, dont yet
On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 19:37:53 +0200, Michael Sullivan
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this is why market for 'creation tools' is going to end up being more
important... receiving tools are everywhere. creation tools, though new
ones
have recently been deployed, dont yet have the vast attention
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I know some of those attacking long videos (like Jay's) have been great
with sharing their knowledge and contributing to this forum. However, Jay
took the time and energy to make it possible for uninformed vloggers-to-be
who are stuck in God-knows-where to share an experience, dare I say
your site looks like a cheap rip-off of Josh Wolf's vlog
is this a take-off on the Rise-up Network?
who the hell are you?
Why such a reaction to obvious enthusiasm? I don't get that. You
seem offended. This is probably some super excited young person
hoping for positive feedback.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Studio Artist will do what you want.
http://www.synthetik.com/
That's the route I'd go. They have had nice gallery examples in the
past. If your budget is lower than that you'll probably have to
export your
I love the Archive. But I wondered if the issues that are still to
be ironed out in the beta, particularly updated videos not showing up
or the servers going down, problems with drupal, or different
issues? I ask because I'm doing a pretty large scale site that we
want to use drupal
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Studio Artist will do what you want.
Yeah, it will and it looks real cool. Technically I don't think it's really
rotoscoping though
(they call it auto-rotoscoping). It's more like filtering and posterizing the
Drupal has done a fine job handling the traffic of ourmedia.
their are some custom modules used at ourmedia including the uploads to IA... those shouldnt be of concern for your project.
regardless, i dont know of any problems directly related to or caused by the drupal framework.
sullOn
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Hi everyone:
Just downloaded and installed the latest version of Webcam XP and I
have to say I am impressed. :) HOWEVER it seems to have one MAJOR flaw.
It doesn't seem to broadcast audio at all. :(
I've tried EVERY conceivable setting imaginable. Even double and
triple checked my volume
Weird stuff is going on around the Blinkx thing still.Now its starting to look like they are posing as small start-up when they might be a major firm. here is a post from JD:http://www.newmediamusings.com/blog/2005/09/blinkx_a_citize.htmlAlso, according to this article I found, Blinkx and
I can't speak for Peter( he's out of town at the moment), but I am on
the mefeedia development team.
Anyone could be using the feeds. The directory is available as an OPML file.
On 10/8/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Weird stuff is going on around the Blinkx thing still.
A while back someone posted a way to view the posts here in a mirrored
threaded site. I liked it, but lost the link. I tried to search for
it, but had no luck. Would someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks
Bre
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Room132
Suppose I use archive.org to upload a digitzed video of something off
a major network. Is this allowable under Fair Use Doctrine?
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I don't think that would count as fair use, because you're making it
available to an international audience rather than a closed group, such
as a teacher distributing materials to a group of students. I know there
are others who take a far more liberal interpretation of fair use than I
do, but
Yeah this is the second film that Richard Linklater has done like
this. The first was Waking Life in 2001. It's a pretty incredible
technique. You can shoot really low budget because the rotoscoping is
really what you see on screen. I know that the way Waking Life was
done is with a custom
Yeah a lot of that stuff looks like things you can do within FCP or
just photoshop actions and quicktime.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check this demo:
On 10/8/05, B Yen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suppose I use archive.org to upload a digitzed video of something off
a major network. Is this allowable under Fair Use Doctrine?
There isn't enough information here to say yes or no. As a general
rule, being kind to archive.org by not getting them
How can I make sure mefeedia is not releasing any of my posts to
Blinkx? I definitely don't want that to happen. Do I need to
unregister at mefeedia to make sure?
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I don't think Mefeedia would never do anything intentionally malicious.
Let's wait and hear from Peter and Blinkx.
On Oct 9, 2005, at 12:13 AM, Kunga wrote:
How can I make sure mefeedia is not releasing any of my posts to
Blinkx? I definitely don't want that to happen. Do I need to
Ugh, I meant: Mefeedia would not do anything intentionally malicious,
I'm sure.
On Oct 9, 2005, at 12:23 AM, andrew michael baron wrote:
I don't think Mefeedia would never do anything intentionally
malicious.
Let's wait and hear from Peter and Blinkx.
On Oct 9, 2005, at 12:13 AM,
weirdness. not sure what it all means... besides being shady and deceptive, which is not cool.admittedly, i only know surface info on blinx and despite my pimping the site via my sites, i have never talked to anyone from blinkx just seems like a cool service that i wanted to exploit a
excellent... especially the mp3s. thanks.On 10/4/05, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,I have been playing with new forms of summarizing the video conferences
and am producing short clips of the highlights of the conferences forthose who don't wish to wade thru the entire two hours.I
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