no feed and not a blog.
Its a faux blog.
-Josh
On 10/25/05, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
they don't have a feed that I can say ... won't get far without that ... RichardOn 10/25/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:52:13 +0200, Jack
My current process is to edit the raw DV footage in Roxio VideoWave
(part of the Easy Creator package but apparently a light version is
also bundled with some cameras), save it out as DV again, then use
Sorenson Squeeze to compress into SWF and QuickTime Pro 7 to compress
into m4v for iTunes.--
Same difference.
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:43:01 +0200, duncan speakman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a rocketboom clone? ..erm... you know.. call me crazy but i'm sure i've
seen
casual presenters sitting there telling us about stuff with a cue sheet
in
their hand before somewhere, hmm.. i
If you dont see any difference between Rocketboom and a TV show of
the late 80's, you are probably missing quite a bit in terms of
understanding new media.
On Oct 26, 2005, at 5:45 AM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
Same difference.
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:43:01 +0200, duncan speakman
Big difference..entertainment...good writingones an intelligent
adaptation the other is well..not...
On 26/10/05 7:45 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same difference.
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:43:01 +0200, duncan speakman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a rocketboom
I also think RB's connection to internet and geek culture in the way it cuts to
clips from the
web, or things that have to do with net culture differentiate it from shows
that existed
before the web.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well,
http://www.culturalfarming.com/Pineal%20Logic/PL%20movies/I_AM_A-VIDEO_BLOGGER2.mov
(i cant find the permlink)
This is a video asking why people just talk into the camera in some videoblogs.
this comes up every so often.
new people come into the fray...and wonder why people arent being more
Hello fellow vloggers.
I've only had my vlog up for short time but am now up to full speed
of putting at least one video up day. I would love to get some
feedback from some of you letting me know what you think about it, if
it's interesting at all etc. I have one focus for the most part
On 10/26/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.culturalfarming.com/Pineal%20Logic/PL%20movies/I_AM_A-VIDEO_BLOGGER2.mov
(i cant find the permlink)
This is a video asking why people just talk into the camera in some
videoblogs.
this comes up every so often.
new people come into
I standby my claim: you have a lot to learn about new media.I would start by having a look at the blog format and asking yourself how blogging is different from writing for a newspaper. Would you say the Boing Boing is just doing the same thing as the New York Times?Or, if you are like most
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Public Eye - West Coast RocketBoom Clone
Hmmm...so much to learn so little time...
Rocketboom sucks way more than Public Eye.
Wheres my t-shirt.
mat
On 27/10/05 12:10 AM, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I standby my claim: you have a lot to
I completely agree Jay. I've really enjoyed the personal Vlogs I've
been watching. Historians will tell you that a lot of what they know
about the past--a lot of what they know about how people lived, is
because of things that were written by ordinary people. Yeah they
read all the official
I was just trying out Typepad's new integrated video posting.
(http://typepad.videoegg.com/faq.html) It makes posting videos really,
really easy. All you do is drag and drop a clip (straight from the
camera or saved on your computer) onto the field. Then you can cut it,
and then click upload, and
I wrote this (in the excitement of having just tried the typepad
thing) before reading the latest posts, and yey, we're already talking
content.
Here are some of the most important things in my mind (they are very
basic):
- you have something to say. Try the videoblogweek for yourself and at
There must be some valid reasons that rocketboom is more likely to be
compared to TV than other videoblogs are. Certainly to me it appears
to have borrowed more from traditional TV shows than many other
videoblogs. I bet that for every difference between rocketboom
traditional TV that you can
On 10/26/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I standby my claim: you have a lot to learn about new media.
as i mentioned before. there is no need to be patronising.. it's too
much of let down to have to send you my CV andrew, so please trust me..
i know a fair amount about new
I read an interesting comment in one of her posts. She is discussing
an encounter with a reporter covering an erotic dance class:
The frightening thing, though, is that the
reporter was not reporting,
she was dictating what the article would be. She often re-worded
phrases and quotes that
David, have you tried the one-click buttons on blip? We use the
pcast:// protocol instead of the .pcast file.
Yours,
Mike
Co-founder, blip.tv
http://www.pokkari.com/blog/
On Oct 26, 2005, at 11:38 AM, David Meade wrote:
Hey all, has anyone else (windows users anyway) noticed that the pc
Looking for suggestions.
Need either a good way (read quality and cheep) to make MP2 Files (for DVD
Creation)...
Or
A quick way to make one off DVD's that don't take too long to finalize.
Suggestions?
Thanks
Michael Porte
AudioEngine
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On Oct 26, 2005, at 11:12 AM, duncan speakman wrote: On 10/26/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I standby my claim: you have a lot to learn about new media. as i mentioned before. there is no need to be patronising.. it's too much of let down to have to send you my CV andrew, so
works ok for me on mac and win xp on firefox
although it's not really "one click"
it's really two (at least) on mac and four on windows
markus
David Meade wrote:
Hey all, has anyone else (windows users anyway) noticed that the
pc iTunes one click button that everyone seems to be
Here's the itunes link I have on my page:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?
id=82308530
(course the id number is my itunes podcast feed id)
The link is on the right hand side of my vlog page:
http://vlogs.kitykity.com
I do one click on it, and it opens iTunes and
On 10/26/05, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
works ok for me on mac and win xp on firefox
Hmm...doesnt work for me. I'm running winxp and firefox too. I click it and it pops up the open with? dialog ... itunes is already selected. I click ok and then the contents of that .pcast file just
On 10/26/05, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the itunes link I have on my page:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=82308530(course the id number is my itunes podcast feed id)
Yeah the apple.com links work like a charm, but only those people who are listed
...and credits too--credits are important, for people in the video,
music in the background, etc etc... what is a good length of time to
flash credits on the screen? And flash them, or scroll them?
Decisions, decisions...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
epidemic... way it is, though. regarding mskitka.com, overall, i think she is putting together a great project.she's unique.sull
On 10/26/05, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read an interesting comment in one of her posts. She is discussing
an encounter with a reporter
Lets take a look again at your original blab, which I would call very patronizing:
a
rocketboom clone? ..erm... you know.. call me crazy but i'm sure i've
seen casual presenters sitting there telling us about stuff with a cue
sheet in their hand before somewhere, hmm.. i think it might have
Why not make an a href link, with text, to your feedburner feed,
then explain to the person in a few words how to drag it into itunes
and drop it where it says podcasts? Easy cheesy.
a href = http://feeds.feedburner.com/david-blah;
video podcast feed /a
br Click and hold on the link
Unfortunately I think most people don't read directions (myself
included). I wonder if there's something we're not doing right
here? Apple's instructions are pretty clear that you can use the
pcast protocol or a .pcast file. It sounds to me like these iTunes
installations have, for one
On 10/26/05, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not make an a href link, with text, to your feedburner feed,then explain to the person in a few words how to drag it into itunes
and drop it where it says podcasts?Easy cheesy. a href = ""
the last version (not upgraded yet)
David Meade wrote:
Marcus, what version of itunes do you have installed on the
winXP box?
- Dave
--
http://www.DavidMeade.com
--
My name is Markus Sandy and I am app.etitio.us
http://apperceptions.org
http://digitaldojo.blogspot.com
I wonder if maybe the difference is between fresh installations of
iTunes versus upgrades. Maybe an upgrade to the version with
podcasting support didn't properly register the handler, while a
fresh installation would?
This, I think, is the correct call. We've got the .pcast method
On 10/26/05, Brad Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if maybe the difference is between fresh installations ofiTunes versus upgrades.Maybe an upgrade to the version with
podcasting support didn't properly register the handler, while afresh installation would?This, I think, is the correct
very cool!
though, videoegg thing crashed my firefox.
but lately, firefox has been unstable so maybe my end.
ladies and gents, it has never been more on than right now.
this boom is about to boom.
crazy.
content yeah. so, many people have had several months to practice vlogging.
thats what
On 10/26/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
regarding mskitka.com, overall, i think she is putting together a great project.she's unique.
Yeah, it was just a matter of time I guess. It's not bad,
although the bad audio levels makes her sound a little like Stan's
sister from South
A few thoughts about this thread:
1. Public eye just started. Give 'em a break before you start
calling
them a clone of anyone. There's too much of a hipper than thou
attitude here.
2. Vlogs are nothing more than homemade television on the internet.
Get over it folks. I've been around
Well, this would make sense, however I'm new to the world of
iTunes/iPod ... I just got it last night.
I suppose I might have had iTunes installed earlier and not even
really noticed ... it has been bundled with QuickTime for at least a
few versions I think ... but I dont think I've
u take away the technicalities?
If you don't see anything, it just seems like you may be missing some of the tools needed to be able to see.
ahh.. sorry, this was me being dumb, I didn't read that as linked
to the previous line... i guess you mean if i take away RSS et al I
won;t see anything?
i've been ignoring the so-called one-click subscribe buttons... but i
need to delve into all this voodoo mumbo jumbo eventually.
like david, whenever i have tried, my text editor app opens.
have been to lazy/busy to figure out why (and should I have to?)
so, this shit isnt really one-click?
I'm giving up on this argument, it seems that these days it is
impossible to criticise RB, they can obviously do no wrong.
You're not an exception to the rule Duncan. It's just that most
people with the same opinion just don't bother speaking out.
Yahoo! Groups
Here's one way to go if you are stuck on what to do a vlog post, or series of
posts, about:
People always enjoy a little drama. Drama happens when there is some sort of
challenge
that needs to be overcome. That creates suspense (how will this turn out) and
empathy
(everyone can relate to
Thanks for the input! I really appreciate it. I think that one of the
reasons I'm having trouble to make videos right now is that I've been
stuck on photography for a while now. I mean I really like both
videography and photography. It's just that I have been concentrating
on capturing things
On 10/26/05, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wondered if the problem was just me ... because if its not just me,
other folks who have a one-click button on their site may be using a system
that doesnt work for lots of people.
Apple blew off the one-click spec for RSS w/
Ok, ok, give me a few days. I'll write it up for you in a way that
wont be offensive or defensive (I admit to being overly offensive and
defensive at the same time).
Most of these kinds of criticisms stem from little to no research in
the history of the weblog. Rocketboom is a quenisential
Well, now I'm not the only videoblogger in Montreal. Gotta like thatIts funny how if you are trying to do a news style format, you really can't get away with the shaky camera and shite sound like the rest of us can, though.-Brett Gaylor[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.etherworks.ca
Irish Hermit wrote:
2. Vlogs are nothing more than homemade television on the internet.
Get over it folks. I've been around too long to think of it as
nothing more than another installment in a long line of the next
great thing that will change how we all communicate. Email and
Hey all,
I put a new video up in the Lossy Video blog, much better compressed than
the last one,
and I wanted to check and see how it's playing for everyone--whether or not
it's still choppy.
Also, it hasn't appeared yet in FireANT or iTunes for me yet...how long does
that usually take?
Well I can't stress enough that 400 readers is not that many.
There are more than 400 people out there who want sex news. In
addition, there is probably that many people interested in any given
topic, however, there may not be that many people who want to watch a
video about a single
On Oct 26, 2005, at 1:39 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:Irish Hermit wrote: 2. Vlogs are nothing more than homemade television on the internet. Get over it folks. I've been around too long to think of it as nothing more than another installment in a long line of the "next great thing" that will
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:31:23 +0200, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another important part of bloggy text is that it's hypertext, ie.
any bit
can be a link to somewhere else. Rocketboom doesn't work like that
either.
Yes it does. Thats one of the special qualities that
Hello fellow vloggers.
I posted this earlier but didn't get one response. I've only had my
vlog up for short time but am now up to full speed
of putting at least one video up day. I would love to get some
feedback from some of you letting me know what you think about it, if
it's interesting at
So what are some examples of bloggy content, under your seemingly
unusal, extremist and militant definition?
On Oct 26, 2005, at 3:53 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:31:23 +0200, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another important part of bloggy
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 22:04:42 +0200, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what are some examples of bloggy content, under your seemingly
unusal, extremist and militant definition?
What did I do to deserve that kind of phrasing? You were all up in arms
about naming rocketboom
So give an example. Is there anyone out there now who has a
videoblog and post's videobloggy posts? Can you give a link and
describe what sets it apart?
On Oct 26, 2005, at 4:34 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 22:04:42 +0200, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree... We can already communicate our messages via phone and email
quite well and adding video to those is an logical next step. It will
indeed be a milestone for basic communication, but my original rant
was more about the number of readers (aka popularity).
Most people have no interest in
Hey Lynn ... Sorry I havent had time to check today, but FYI I'll take a look at them tonight.
- Dave
http://www.davidmeade.com
On 10/26/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello fellow vloggers.I posted this earlier but didn't get one response. I've only had myvlog up for short time but am
Dave,Thanks! Just trying to get a feel for what people think. I'm about to change focus on what is up. Lately it has had a similar theme running throughout but I am shifting topics in the next week. I will have revolving topics that sometimes are revisited on occasion. LynnLynn LaneCoal River
I'm with you, Susan. In fact, I hereby declare that I was calling
them video podcasts _before_ Apple started promoting them as such.
When we first listed on iTunes a few months ago I made sure to use
the term in the description that goes out with our iTunes feed. Not
that I want a medal or
Good stuff - it has a raw feel and I like the way the guys talk to the
camera rather than to the person behind it. I just added you to my
FireANT - keep up the great work. Any hints as to what the next topic is?
-Matt
http://www.leanbackvids.com/
Susan -
Just consider the source. As a work @ home dad I was engaged with your A day in the Life cast. Keep it flowing.
Best,
TedOn 10/26/05, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I need to get a friend...
http://blip.tv/file/3094#979
This is what I really don't want blip.tv and other
I have to admit, I'm curious as to what vlogs you feel kinda weird
watching, like you're too much inside someone's life... if a person
wants to share, whatever they decide to share, I don't think it
should make people feel weird--it should make them feel welcome.
Susan
Go Dave go! ;)
I am actually twisting the rules to suit my needs. I will be making a
movie script over the same 30 day period, and using nanowrimo as a
support group!
Let me know if you dive in...
Best,
- TedOn 10/26/05, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/25/05, Ted Tagami
Matt,Thanks for checking out my vlog and especially thanks for the add to your FireANT! I like producing these in a raw format as it seems to fit the subject matter. Much of what I do in my long format documentaries is more controlled so this is a great departure. I'll be bringing some more
I also found premier elements to be pretty powerful for the price and used if for most of my videos ... RichardOn 10/25/05, Sheldon Pineo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On 10/25/05, Christopher Bergeron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried Adobe Premire (Free Trial) and enjoyed the functionality but
Hey! Not all hippies are smelly!! ;)
Peace and Love,
- TedOn 10/26/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to admit, I'm curious as to what vlogs you feel kinda weird
watching, like you're too much inside someone's life... if a person
wants to share, whatever they decide to
Although this is great, I can't seem to locate an actual RSS feed
with video. But maybe I need to spend more than 5 minutes searching.
lesposen submitted this to the podcast group. Probably useful
information for this group, too.
Washingtonpost.com may be the first site without a strong TV
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 22:36:16 +0200, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So give an example. Is there anyone out there now who has a
videoblog and post's videobloggy posts? Can you give a link and
describe what sets it apart?
As for pointing out of the blog there are time-based
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jack Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, just wondering if there are any other vloggeras in Mexico. I
know of just one other,
Dennis who has the Mexican Movies vlog. Are there are others lurking
out there? Any
Spanish speakers? Maybe we should get
Jay dedman wrote:
what I realized was that i could record my life.
unlike many podcasts and all TV shows where I would seek for a large
audience, im bascially making a digital scapbook for myself(in the
future) and my friends.
in 100 years, this will be gold because you will see what people
On 10/26/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jay dedman wrote:
what I realized was that i could record my life.
unlike many podcasts and all TV shows where I would seek for a large
audience, im bascially making a digital scapbook for myself(in the
future) and my friends.
in 100
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wiser words of wisdom were never said. I'm getting sense of
perspective from this list I have not had before in my nerdy
fantasyland. Does Jen have a blog she doesn't want us to know about?
Does anyone know the name of
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Elizabeth Millard's Publish.com article just came out, VideoEgg,
TypePad Team on Video Blogging:
http://www.publish.com/article2/0,1895,1877688,00.asp
I just had to laugh at this part:
VideoEgg and TypePad expect that many more bloggers will now
incorporate video into their blogs, in much
Did you try posting your question on the Spanish Language Yahoo Vlog
Group?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vlogespanol/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, chrlshogan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jack Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, just wondering if
Ah yes, trolls. It is the bad part of interactive. It stings but brush
yourself off and start all over again. You are not doing this for the
trolls and bottom feeders.
You have something important to say and for me to watch. I don't have
kids, carpool or the demands on your time. But viewing
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yipee!!!
everyone do some testing and see if theyve upgraded enough.
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It runs thick in my blood to Rebel against the shoulds and coulds.
Wierd, absurd, experimental, intellectually creative, emotionally
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, are the FUNdeMentals of Why I Vlog or do Art in general. Of coarse DRAW
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, tractionman_swe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
. Don't really want to show stuff like: this is my
home, this is my pet frog, this is where I work and so on. Not
because I'm afraid to show things like that. It's just that I find
my everyday life to be, well
It sounds like according to your definition of a videoblog then, the
example you sited of Steve Garfield's would not really allow for
defining his website as a videoblog, or even as having a videoblog
component, but rather, he created one video that you host on your
site which you call a
I really liked the vlog, Lynn!
The vlogs left me hoping for another episode to dive deeper into the lives of whoever that episide was interviewing.
Cant wait to see the next theme you go after.
- DaveOn 10/26/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello fellow vloggers.I posted this earlier
Dave,Thanks! I actually will be showing more personal footage of those guys that were in the videos over the next few weeks with some other interesting B-Roll thrown in to boot. I really want to thank you for taking a look at what I'm putting up there. Like I said, I'll be launching my new site
I have downloaded the free trial of Premier Elements
and think it is definatly something to concider for
once I finish fixing the roof (don't worry there will
be a video).
BUT
Using another sugestion I have used Quicktime Pro to
Export an AVI to Mpeg4 format. Hopefully it turns out
to be iPod
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On Oct 26, 2005, at 7:04 PM, andrew michael baron wrote:
And also, it seems as though, for the most part then, 99.9% of the
people on the yahoo videoblog list that say they have videoblogs do
not, according to your definition.
What he's said about that in the past is that most of us are
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This is the promise of videoblogging.
Ryan just emailed this to me.
this is what we've all always talked about.
being able to see things happen from the ground.
i hope this is just the beginning.
id also like to know
I'm in limbo on the H264/MP4 files (Steve).
I recieved a copy of a the new Vegas app last month which is
recomended for making PSP files, but its Windows only. Also, there is
some controversoty over using the new Mp4 H264 file format on PSP
right now because its not backwards compatible and
I would love to see this group get away from A-list and move forth. Let
videoblogging flourish without A-listers blogrolling A-listers, without
clique-y behaviour, opening the doors to all producers, developers and
collaborators.
I have never met JG but love his spirit. The petrie dish
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, chrlshogan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ourmedia has just completed our server upgrade. We have doubled the
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That is excellent
Title: Message
Just
did a vlog post of a talk by Joshua Schachter (delicious guy). There are
lots of text notes and a few clips, including his elevator speech. After
the discussion, I wanted to get him to dothe elevator pitchin the
elevator in the building, but it was too crowded ... so
I posted this earlier but didn't get one response. I've only had my
vlog up for short time but am now up to full speed
of putting at least one video up day. I would love to get some
feedback from some of you letting me know what you think about it, if
it's interesting at all etc. I have one
I can view this file in windows just fine.I'm using winXP and have QT 7 Pro installed on this pcOn 10/26/05, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'm in limbo on the H264/MP4 files (Steve).
I recieved a copy of a the new Vegas app last month which isrecomended for making PSP files, but
I have had a working feed since march, i have 3 other working feedburner feeds, but all of a sudden this
morning , I discovered the my feed had no enclosures. It worked fine
last night, no changes were made.
I tried resyncing, I tried republishing my video blog, but nothing is happening.
the
I guess all I'm trying to say is that this community won't be nichefor long, and I welcome it.I want to see more videos about
skateboarding, snowboarding, taking care of a northwest lawn (akafighting moss), etc.
The community won't be niche anymore, but a lot of the content will be. See, you
Josh ... I figured it out ... your MIME mention got me thinking and I
checked something...
It's the MP3 you have as an enclosure in your latest post. the
Blip.TV server is returning it's content type as
text/html;
instead of:
audio/mpeg
When feed burner goes to check the content type isn't
Other people seem to believe that the H.264 quality is good, but my
guess is they are comparing the quality per filesize or bitrate. It
seems the quality per decoding or MHz performance is either equal
or below other encoders: just my guess based on my experience
playing back on a Pocket PC.
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 02:04:47 +0200, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I making the right inferences?
No, damnit. You didn't pay attention. I said this is NOT a case of
either/or. It's NOT about this is a videoblog and this is not a
videoblog. It's a case of to which degree
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 05:08:21 +0200, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As we've been collectively defining
videoblogging by practicing it for a while now it seems to me that
the highly granular, hyper-texty video that Andreas holds in high
regard is only a small part of videoblogging - and it's
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