I think people too often confuse the what is a videoblog question as
though it has something to do with the style of content (or the
contents of the content). I would say that videoblogging has nothing
to do with content and everything to do with medium.
videoblog = video + blog
so the question
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bennett-Forrest
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Will,
you are wrong.
Andreas is right.
Michael you're wrong.
Will is right.
...because I say so.
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Wouldn't a futurecaster
Here we go with the semantics again. Perhaps the root of the problem lies not in definitions but in the name of this group. It seems logical (to me, at least) that videoblog does indeed = video+blog. Therefore we're talking about video attached to/embedded in a web page, with RSS. comments and
Wouldn't a futurecaster know best?
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This makes no sense at all. In fact by your own definitions you
don't get the right to
assert that you are a videoblogger. If I consume your video posts
exclusively through
iTunes or Fireant you're saying it isn't a
Very well said. While I understand the desire to define
videoblogging, it seems that a tight definition will exclude or
intimidate some people who are trying to express themselves in this
medium. Part of what attracts me to videoblogging is the wide
diversity of expression that I find. A
On 12/24/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I don't think Tivo is Television.Classical television cannot not beautomaticaly stored, retrieved, scanned and viewed out of order (this
can be manually performmed with programming recorders -- but justabout anything can be put into a manual
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This makes no sense at all. In fact by your own definitions you
don't get the right to
assert that you are a videoblogger. If I consume your video posts
exclusively through
iTunes or Fireant you're saying it isn't a
From: Dina Mehta
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Remembrance Week Dec
26-Jan 1
Hi all,
Apologies for this group mailer, but I wanted to lean on
your support for taking this message forward.
http://worldwidehelp.blogspot.com/2005/12/remembrance-week-26th-december-2005.html
Heya all! New member here!
I'm Edmund Yeo from Malaysia, have just added my videoblog (although
my blog ain't solely about videos...) at the Vlog Map and realized
that I'm actually the very first Malaysian vlogger there! Awesome!
I didn't actually integrate videos into my blog until early
I think you've had too much cough syrup...
What is your definition of videoblog? I have yet to see a congent one. If I
post a video to
my web site is that all of a sudden a videoblog? Or do I need a sidebar with
links too? Or
do I need tags too? Do I need to allow comments to have a
Yes, I see the future as untethered where our knowledge, interaction
and work follows our activity. A scenario of this: We can be at home
in the business room working on a product, paying bills, and notice a
interesting vlog episode. Mark that vlog episode to take along -- it
goes onto a
This may be true in your own mind but apart from this insular community,
videoblog clearly
has a personal connotation inherited from the word blog. Ask people who have
no idea what
a videoblog is. As you stated most people perceive blogs coming from an
individual voice.
In a strict
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
No. I was not trying to put down a definition. I don't know where you
got that idea. A definition would include other factors that exclude
Deperate Housewives in a blog template (because they are not read as
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. I was not trying to put down a definition. I don't know where you
got that idea. A definition would include other factors that
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 20:57:09 +0100, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I think this what is problematic with the semantics. Virtually all
videblogs are
vodcasts in a strcit sense.
No, almost all videoblogs - *right now* - *can* be used as vodcasts. And I
failt to see why that's a
Welcome!I'm actually Malaysian too but have been living in Sydney for a few years now. Can you do me a favor and reply to Carl Weaver's durian video blog? I can't show him real durians from here. :)Cheers!Joan
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 21:34:03 +0100, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. I was not trying to put down a definition. I don't know where you
got that idea. A definition would include other factors that exclude
http://donatacom.com/papers/pomo51.htm
others are realizing what we all realize.
jay
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http://donatacom.com/papers/pomo51.htm
heres a good quote:
But the remarkable thing about these enormous changes in our business
and our culture is the opportunities that exist for all of us. More
people will lose their jobs in the industry next year, and some will
be forced to learn new skills
Look up semantics...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 20:57:09 +0100, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I think this what is problematic with the semantics. Virtually all
videblogs are
vodcasts in a strcit
Ho, Ho, ho!
VIA:
http://tinyurl.com/9ovn6
How to locate the direct URL of a Google Video:
Go to Google Video and find a video.
View the page source code and search for the keyword ‘googleplayer‘.
Copy and paste the videoUrl parameter (all of the characters after
the keyword ‘videoUrl=’)
Press
you are either missing the point or choosing to ignore it.either way, respectfully, you are still wrong.now where is my DXMOn 12/25/05,
wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look up semantics...--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 25 Dec
It seems to be human nature to cling to the known and reject the unknown. Ever so often, the adventurous will explore and tell everyone what they've learnt.Joanhttp://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com
On 12/26/05, Matthew Clayfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 17:17:13 +0100, Mike Meiser
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/24/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think Tivo is Television. Classical television cannot not be
automaticaly stored, retrieved, scanned and viewed out of order (this
can be manually performmed with
or install this greasemoneky script which does all that for you and
provides a nice download link on the page so you can click and save
as
http://www.joshkinberg.com/blog/archives/2005/11/greased_google.php
-Josh
On 12/25/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ho, Ho, ho!
VIA:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 17:17:13 +0100, Mike Meiser
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/24/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think Tivo is Television. Classical television cannot not be
automaticaly
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 01:07:51 +0100, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The factor of compelling is larger and different on a large monitor or
screen at a distance. This allows an immersion and presence for the
media piece not presently available on computer screens. What is
missing is a
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joan Khoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ever so often, the adventurous will explore and tell everyone what
they've
learnt.
It's one thing to tell people what you've learnt, it's another to have
them listen!
;)
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 01:07:51 +0100, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The factor of compelling is larger and different on a large monitor or
screen at a distance. This allows an immersion and presence for the
There are three aspects of understanding that I see:
* Seeing from the old traditional technology (i.e., television,
Hollywood films, etc.)
* Seeing from current and developing technologies (Tivo,
videoblogging, iPod, etc.)
* Seeing what is technicaly possible (untethered devices that
I understand the point - I'm justing trying to challenge it because I don't
ascribe to the
McLuhan medium is the massage worldview which seems at the root of the debate.
In my assessment, the same video played in different contexts does not
necessitate new
designations for each context.
A
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand the point - I'm justing trying to challenge it because
I don't ascribe to the
McLuhan medium is the massage worldview which seems at the root of
the debate.
In my assessment, the same video played in
The social experiences in each of these contexts you describe is very different.
The audio waveforms may not change, but your experience does.
-Josh
On 12/25/05, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand the point - I'm justing trying to challenge it because I don't
ascribe to the
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 01:40:41 +0100, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand the point - I'm justing trying to challenge it because I
don't ascribe to the
McLuhan medium is the massage worldview which seems at the root of the
debate.
In my assessment, the same video played in
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The social experiences in each of these contexts you describe is
very different.
Exactly.
From a piece I wrote on the video iPod:
[The video iPod's] interest lies in its capacity for qualitatively
changing the way
Ah. Thanks!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welcome Edmund. Nice to have another dot on vlogmap!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Edmund Yeo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Heya all! New member here!
I'm Edmund Yeo from Malaysia, have
Ah, I study at Perth, but returned to Msia for year-end hols.
And all righty, checking out his entry.
Edmund
http://swiftywriting.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joan Khoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welcome!
I'm actually Malaysian too but have been living in Sydney for a few
honestly, whatever thoughts I have regurgitated are not via McLuhanistic backing.I do like some of McLuhan... in particular my favorite quote is: The hybrid or the meeting of two media is a moment of truth and revelation from which new form is born
Only because it echoes my experimental
For those who continue to cling to old beliefs and old
ways of doing things, it won't be pretty.
Not only a good message for big media, but for videobloggers who
implicitly hold such old beliefs themselves...
Hear! Hear!
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Just wanted to give a heads up about the LA (Los Angeles)Freewaves
10th
***The showcase will present experimental media art from around the
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Freewaves web site.
This is a great idea, thanks for posting it.
However, when I visited the site, this dumb arse flash loading
thermometer appeared, and when
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bennett-Forrest
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Their tag is How can you resist. Well, their web site is making the
decision quite easy really...
And it may just be a problem on my end, but when I click on 'open
call' the .pdf doesn't open.
I have Adobe 7.0 and it worked okay.
This is the direct link to the .pdf file
http://www.freewaves.org/opencall.pdf
and this is what I got in my e-mail (it is the same)
Open Call Entry Form
Too Much Freedom? LA Freewaves 10th Celebration of Experimental Media Arts
Please type or print clearly.
I'm with you - I also think if you have a contest in 2006 you might
want to move the information about an event in 2004 off of the main
page. But that is just me.
Ah, it is a puzzlement,
Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard
On 12/24/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are several other threads as well... too bad yahoo group search
sucks... but my gmail has it all archived so i find this stuff easily.
I didn't get it online until July, but this list is also being
archived by Google Groups:
Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa, and Hilarious Athiesm, everyone,What is the best quality you can export from iMovie? Is there an uncompressed format?Thanks,Harold J. Johnson
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A friend of mine just joined a bicycle tour from Alaska to Chile to
create a documentary about it. The ride is a fundraiser for the
National Brain Tumor Foundation. He's started a sort of videoblog for
the journey which you all may want to check out.
I was wondering, what software is used to create MPEG4 files?
Usually, I would edit my videos with either Adobe Premiere Pro or Sony
Vegas and then render them into MPEG2 files (for myself) and .mov/wmv
files (for my blog), but as you all know, the latter two are pretty
bad (TOO MURKY!), so I
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