keyword: once approvedOn 1/9/06, Joe Chapuis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this has been covered already. I haven't had a chance to go through today's posts...I was just checking out a few videos at Google
http://video.google.com/ and I noticed some changes that seemed to be taking
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 03:53:21 +0100, LeanBackVids.com
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Please welcome Arnthor Snaer, the first vlogger from Iceland.
Web: http://esc.chicorockstar.com/main.php?vlog
RSS: http://esc.chicorockstar.com/category/vlog/feed/
Map:
I've created a group on Flickr.com called Vloggers for images of and
about vloggers. If your on flickr, feel free to join this group and
add your photos.
;),
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On 12/21/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, FireAnt does play SWF files. But Flash video is not a SWF. It is
an FLV loaded into a SWF.. often loaded externally via relative link
within the Flash file. This type of scenario often breaks syndication
because it cannot be viewed
Much of my work online, outside of dogs has been in the progressive political realm, which came about due to my sudden realization that everything I was taught throughout my education was incorrect. I have spent countless hours researching corporate power, personhood and governance, and the
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Second Icelandic vlogger. First one have been going at it for a
while at
URL: http://www.kristjansson.dk/ in Danish. :o)
I have started a vlog about Iceland through their horsemanship. At
least its in
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 14:00:20 +0100, Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have started a vlog about Iceland through their horsemanship. At
least its in English.
http://hestakaup.typepad.com/
Very cool, Stan. I'm subscribed. Being a Dane I vastly prefer Danish over
great reply, michael.we've been talking about flash video over on vlogtheory and the issues of it being closed right now... as per th epoints you made here only recently mostly since vsocial came about i started to change my tune and stopped pissing on flash. so despite all
Actually, Moscone Center (where Macworld is located this year) has
some draconian rules about video and their union, so I am not
surprised. I tried to contact their union last year about covering
LinuxWorld, and got no answer, not even a FOAD.
--Stephanie
On 1/9/06, David Howell [EMAIL
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Richard, perhaps I'll download it once I've cleared my hard
drive... videoblogging really crams up your memory!
Kitka
One word of caution. I noticed that the client has the choices of
connect disconnect and
Let's talk.
It's a hot topic right now since our (Mefeedia) site chose one method
to make the site 'safe for work' etc.
Disclaimer: I want to talk as an individual, not as someone affiliated
with Mefeedia. That being said...
There is a post on the Mefeedia blog that pointed out how content
Devlon,The topic's already been discussed recently (and at great length) on this other thread:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/30956
I know it's a hot topic, but just wanted to direct you to some of the discussion that's already taken place, so we don't tread over the same
Hmmm...maybe I should start one for Westwood Village (in Los Angeles, CA). Been thinking of doing something like that for a long time, though I was thinking of doing an audio podcast before.Harold J. JohnsonPodcaster Herald
http://podcasterherald.comOn 1/9/06, johngaltsjournal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can't you just have your domain name from godaddy.com and have it directed to your blogger account?Is this true? Does anyone else do this? I think Josh leo does..Nickwww.lastlapnick.blogspot.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i found this on GoDaddy today
Dreamhost sounds pretty great (!), and i'll probably move over to them
ASAP;
but perusing their features has raised some questions regarding hosting
videos... namely their feature for Quicktime Streaming (which they
point out is NOT support for live broadcasting) vs. how i've been
delivering
There is already a group called video bloggers too...FYINickwww.lastlapnick.blogspot.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Enric" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've created a group on Flickr.com called "Vloggers" for images of and about vloggers. If your on flickr, feel free to join this group
I was able to video keynotes and any sessions at LinuxWorld which are
posted on my site and have been Video Podcast from the iTunes
listing. It wasn't about scooping the keynote which I don't care
about since Apple posts an excellent copy this afternoon. He barely
looked at the site. It
Plus I have search for the group.. couldn't find anything yet.nick--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Enric" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've created a group on Flickr.com called "Vloggers" for images of and about vloggers. If your on flickr, feel free to join this group and add your photos.
I agree, there was discussion, but not discussion on how as a community we handle the it, or choose not to handle it.That is why I've posted this message.I don't feel that any territory was covered really. It dissolved into puns and jokes. Good puns and jokes mind you, but the meat of the
yup i have godaddy forward joshleo.com to joshleo.blogspot.com (but that may change someday soon ;)On 1/10/06,
naschmult [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't you just have your domain name from godaddy.com and have it directed to your blogger account?Is this true? Does anyone else do this? I
There are several feeds that have been flagged as potential adult
content, not just the one, there are 25 of them. But I agree that
there should be some dialog with the producers of the feeds before
they get flagged, that's where Mefeedia did go wrong, agreed. The
process is being refined.
i made suggestions that you can look back and consider...On 1/10/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree, there was discussion, but not discussion on how as a community we handle the it, or choose not to handle it.That is why I've posted this message.I don't feel that any territory was
the first porn sites were added to vlogdir.com last week.that prompted me to add an Adult Content category.i can add a custom wrapper on that category to do a number of things... such as warnings, agreements and so-called age check, access restriction until a request is made to gain access, or
commerce mechanism is supposed to be in place soon as well. Their Terms
of Service suggest they will allow you to price your videos and you
receive 70% of the revenue.On 1/9/06, Joe Chapuis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this has been covered already. I haven't had a chance to go through
WSJ is reporting AOL's acquisition of Truveo. They came out of beta in
September of last year. Searching Vlog yields 1000+ posts.
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On 1/10/06, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish that there were more options when submitting a feed to a site
like Mefeedia. Many sites ask whether your vlog is explicit or
contains adult content but that's where I believe they're wrong.
What would be nice is if the sites would
Well this may or may not be over the top but ...
What if we just defined a real quick RSS extension that allowed
vloggers to put a *voluntary * and *optional* rating on their work.
Something like vlog:ratingRating/vlog:rating
Aggregators could honor the rating, and state in their user
Thanks, I didn't notice them...though it's videobloggers not video
bloggers.
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Philip Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My feed is one of the ones that has been flagged as adult content.
I'm OK with that.
Seems to me, as long as you're the one who's hosting the party, you
should be allowed to set the dress code.
I agree.
--
What if we just defined a real quick RSS extension that allowed
vloggers to put a *voluntary * and *optional* rating on their work.
Something like vlog:ratingRating/vlog:rating
The iTunes extensions already have an explicit flag. Its a boolean,
so not as variable as you suggest, but that's their
Anybody heard of ManiaTV or specifically their new vod channel
called MyShowTV? They're looking for content.
http://www.maniatv.com/myshowtv/
-Matt
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On 1/10/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the first porn sites were added to vlogdir.com last week.that prompted me to add an Adult Content category.
I think categorization is a good yes, isn't that also censorship? labelling? It's tough to make everyone happy isn't it?
i
can
9:48 am Steve demoing Garageband with Podcast studio now.
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200 free jingles and effects. speech enhanccer. use iChat for remote
interviews.
iChat suggests video support possible
http://www.macrumorslive.com/web/
--
FYI
I'm following the macworld keynote and the imovie demo ended with no
mention of video blogging. The iphoto demo did include a new
photoblogging new feature -- allowing people to blog photos from
iphoto with a .mac account.
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I would say that you should consult with the porn site owners and
get their input. I wouldn't think that they would want their stuff
accessed by kids any more than you do.
I think Richards biggest issue seemed to be that MeFeedia seemed to
arbitrarily pick his feed out for labeling without
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 18:41:25 +0100, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well this may or may not be over the top but ...
What if we just defined a real quick RSS extension that allowed
vloggers to put a *voluntary * and *optional* rating on their work.
Something like
On 1/10/06, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would say that you should consult with the porn site owners and
get their input. I wouldn't think that they would want their stuff
accessed by kids any more than you do.
I think Richards biggest issue seemed to be that MeFeedia seemed
Kind of weird since AOL already has media search with Singing Fish.
-Josh
On 1/10/06, Digital Buddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WSJ is reporting AOL's acquisition of Truveo. They came out of beta in
September of last year. Searching Vlog yields 1000+ posts.
--
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tagami.com
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right.the last thread on this a month or 2 or 3 or 4 ago i suggested a proactive solution where the site had a clear path to Kid-friendly content, Adult content and some other filtered areas... where much else falls under the normalized flow of categories and tags. Yes, you can still 'see'
Sorry Sull, I did try to search for it this morning, but that's what I
get for reacting to things without sufficient caffeine in my system.
On 1/10/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
right.
the last thread on this a month or 2 or 3 or 4 ago i suggested a
proactive solution
Could it be an IP defense? The space is getting crowded. Murdoch
announced yesterday that Myspace will be adding searchable video soon...On 1/10/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Kind of weird since AOL already has media search with Singing Fish.
-Josh
On 1/10/06, Digital
they also have a lot of cuking money to spend =)On 1/10/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kind of weird since AOL already has media search with Singing Fish.-Josh
On 1/10/06, Digital Buddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: WSJ is reporting AOL's acquisition of Truveo. They came out of beta in
cuking... new word. On 1/10/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
they also have a lot of cuking money to spend =)On 1/10/06, Joshua Kinberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kind of weird since AOL already has media search with Singing Fish.-Josh
On 1/10/06, Digital Buddha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/10/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Philip Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My feed is one of the ones that has been flagged as adult content.
I'm OK with that.
Seems to me, as long as you're the one who's hosting the party, you
should
categories... a full circle. back in the day most were like 'categories? that's out. Now it's all about tags!My response was... 'nope, its about categories AND tags'.
On 1/10/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/10/06, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would say that you
Hey Matt,Yes, they are a good group and company. They are going to have an online film festival in June. I program animation for them from time to time -- there is a good possibility for a video blog category in the festival...will let you know if a decision is made on that.Johnie'
Categories based on tags maybe?On 1/10/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
categories... a full circle. back in the day most were like 'categories? that's out. Now it's all about tags!My response was... 'nope, its about categories AND tags'.
On 1/10/06, Devlon [EMAIL
Here's a suggestion...
You need contact info for the feed owner to notify them (allow owners
to claim their feed)... perhaps notify them that their feed will be
flagged as explicit and offer them a choice to provide a rating
category if they desire (PG, PG-13, R, X... whatever scale you want).
Yes, another good suggestion. We are working on feed claiming in a
future release.
I think the main failing in this issue is our lack of communication
iwth the owner of the feed.
On 1/10/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a suggestion...
You need contact info for the feed
Ratings could be something like: Kids/General/Mature/Adult
Sorry, but I don't think either of these tags fit all content very
well. I think we'd need something like PG-13 or PG-16. I just think
that David's description of Mature and Adult are too similar, which is
why I mentioned R and X (R is
I just checked out there site and I think you have to submit each show
to them by hand instead of submitting your RSS feed. ICK.
Kitka
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Or how about this. Have a really general category structure by
default, and allow users to create their own personallized
categories based on tags. Okay maybe that's too obvious.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ms. Kitka wrote:
Ratings could be something like: Kids/General/Mature/Adult
Sorry, but I don't think either of these tags fit all content very
well. I think we'd need something like PG-13 or PG-16. I just think
that David's description of Mature and Adult are too similar, which is
why I
It will still be the same address as the blogspot address..
For instance... I pay for crackajack.com and that would just automatically
transfer to my website www.lastlapnick.blogspot.com
right?--Or I am I thinking too simple?
Nick
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Harold Johnson [EMAIL
I would be nice (if this is a favorable way to go) to use our own
ratings, and not be tied to choices big media made
On 1/10/06, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ms. Kitka wrote:
Ratings could be something like: Kids/General/Mature/Adult
Sorry, but I don't think either of
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 17:32:11 +0100, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would be nice is if the sites would provide markers indicating
the rating level of content similar to Hollywood films (G, PG-13,
PG-16, R, X). There's nothing I hate more than sitting in front of
the computer
Categories based on tags maybe?
That is the Microformat way. Just tag it with a relTag.
-Josh
On 1/10/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Categories based on tags maybe?
On 1/10/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
categories... a full circle.
back in the day
You guys are suggesting ratings?
Jesus christ.
Pick up a camera and go make something, stop wasting time on children
who have assholes for parents.
Chris Weagel
www.human-dog.com
On Jan 10, 2006, at 1:55 PM, Ms. Kitka wrote:
Ratings could be something like: Kids/General/Mature/Adult
maybe just allow folks to tag it not safe for work
a check box when submitting a feed.
-Josh
On 1/10/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would be nice (if this is a favorable way to go) to use our own
ratings, and not be tied to choices big media made
On 1/10/06, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL
I think this will cover a lot of ground initially. I like it.
On 1/10/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe just allow folks to tag it not safe for work
a check box when submitting a feed.
-Josh
On 1/10/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would be nice (if this is a
We did toss this idea around, I don't remember what happened to it,
but it's a good idea.
On 1/10/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Categories based on tags maybe?
That is the Microformat way. Just tag it with a relTag.
-Josh
On 1/10/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or we could use the Entertainment Software Rating Board's ratings:
http://www.esrb.org/esrbratings_guide.asp
I heartfully agree with using the ESRB's ratings, they are well
written and I can flag myself as being alright for over 13s (Titles
rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable
minimal blood that's a great criteria!!!d
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yeah.. i this is good approach as a loose label...i suggested the same thing inside of a chat on tagging a feed 'plays on insert device name' so people can know if the channel will work on video iPods, PSPs etc...
same applies here... a loose guide to the channel. still, RSS usage is best in
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ms. Kitka wrote:
Ratings could be something like: Kids/General/Mature/Adult
Sorry, but I don't think either of these tags fit all content
very
well. I think we'd need something like PG-13 or PG-16. I just
Pick up a camera and go make something, stop wasting time on children
who have assholes for parents.
Oh, come on... haven't you ever heard of the Child Protection and
Obscenity Enforcement Act?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18_USC_Section_2257
Kitka
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Metadata is king.On 1/10/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah.. i this is good approach as a loose label...i suggested
the same thing inside of a chat on tagging a feed 'plays on insert
device name' so people can know if the channel will work on video
iPods, PSPs etc... same
If you are smart enough to be on the net, and you want to get porn,
as a kid it isn't hard to do.
I agree, if a kid is smart enough and wants to get porn I think they
should be allowed to access it. However, the American Government
doesn't agree with me, which is why 18 U.S.C. ยง 2251 exists
I wonder if the videoblogging world is better off with one centralized
leader who has streamlined the videoblogging process or more smaller
companies competing and doing the same thing? If you could design or
set up the world of videoblogging, what would work best for your needs
and the needs
The problem with having one centralized leader for videoblogs is that
it would create a monopoly. It's better to have competition in order
to find competitive rates and features.
I considered getting hosting through YouTube but I didn't like the way
they put the YouTube logo on all videos. I
worthless topic.sorry.On 1/10/06, niko_video [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if the videoblogging world is better off with one centralizedleader who has streamlined the videoblogging process or more smallercompanies competing and doing the same thing? If you could design orset up the world of
Different people have different needs. There will always be different
services to appeal to different people.
-Josh
On 1/10/06, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with having one centralized leader for videoblogs is that
it would create a monopoly. It's better to have competition
What is the advantage of LibSyn over a free site like Veoh (you
mentioned earlier)? Is it a question of features or something that
works better for you personally? I guess I don't think I should have
to pay anything at this point...though I'm not sure how long that
will last.
--- In
Videoblogging is in a distributed, networked, non-centralized
environment.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, niko_video [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I wonder if the videoblogging world is better off with one centralized
leader who has streamlined the videoblogging process or
sorry I am not the vlog god you are yet Michael. but...can you tell
me you wouldn't see the benefit of the vlogging world revolving
around one site? say...vlogdir?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
worthless topic.
sorry.
On 1/10/06,
I guess I just keep hoping that the application will change from an
art form to a media form where we will see more video footage from
3rd world countries and more video that the established powers don't
want us to see. It seems like this type of footage could reach the
masses easier if
I had a real problem starting my videoblog because I promised myself
it would be out by a certain day and when I went to release it on
ourmedia or internet archives (my original plan), I found that my
files were too large. Since I wanted to put out a 10-minute show I
had to find an alternative.
I'm trying to describe vlogs and their potential to board members of my nonprofit (it took me over an hour to explain what a podcast is, last year). It would be helpful to have 5-10 examples of vlogs, as recommended by our community, for me to illustrate my presentation. It might also be a fun
You don't have to pay anything if you are satisfied with free services.
Let's look at it with an abbreviated example from the blogging world...
There's Blogger. Its free. Its pretty good. It does a lot of stuff
that works fine for a lot of people. But it doesn't include many
features that are
I've used Libsyn in the past to host podcasts. The reason I went with
them at the time was:
a) Our Media and Internet Archive while free, often took hours to
process a media file upload before being available.
b) Stats. Libsyn has awesome detailed stats. I really think this is
going to be a
Even if there is a centralized site, there will always be other niche
sites for vlogs. Someday, I expect that the mainstream media will
completely overshadow independently produced vlogs on the Internet.
At that time we will have to start other sites to house our little
personal shows.
I think what you're getting at is a centralized directory or index, not
one big fat hard drive at the center of the universe. These already
exist.
http://vlogdir.com/
http://mefeedia.com/
-eddie
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 08:29:05PM -, niko_video wrote:
I guess I just keep hoping that the
Ok...here is one...I am looking into getting a camera. Coming from the
academic area I was using mostly beta cams and DV cams. What do you
guys use and where is the best place to get a deal? Suggestions? and
sorry if you guys think I am an idiot who posts too much...and
thankyou for all the
My two cents-
Skit show:
The Post Show
www.thepostshow.com
Hodge Podge:
Steve Garfield's Videablog
www.stevegarfield.com
...And now for some shameless self-promotion...
Sex News and Sexy Interviews:
Kitkast
www.kitkast.com
;)
Kitka
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Darryl Mitteldorf
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oh shit.just pick your favorites and that is the top ten...screw listsOn 1/10/06, Darryl Mitteldorf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to describe vlogs and their potential to board members of my nonprofit (it took me over an hour to explain what a podcast is, last year). It would be
that's just not how the internet works. It is massive and distributed.
It is too large for any one entity to control or make entire sense of.
Not even Google.
What is going to happen with videoblogs, or video on the web, is that
there will be a lot of it and it will be everywhere. It is
i knew that would come off harsh.but i am multitasking like crazy today ;-)enric said it. not only will this never happen and goes against the nature of the culture, it would end innovation and uniquity etc...
On 1/10/06, niko_video [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry I am not the vlog god you are
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never seen it till now.couldnt seem to find any reference to a 'person' running the site.On 1/9/06, Rob Parrish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Anybody know anything about
http://www.dailyvodcasts.com/It seems to be a clearing house of other people's posts, includingmine.Mind you I'm not complaining,
speaking of flickr...i actually just signed up yesterday for the first time.though its great and all... i was frustrated and confused as a newbie to its interface.the beauty is definately in the framework that they have built... not the UI.
also, i just added ability to include your flickr
I think Veoh got it right when they introduced the TV ratings scale in
their directory to be applied by podcasters and suggested by viewers.
With that said I always apply the explicit flag to all my posts even
when certain directories say they are more PG-13, because it is our
intention and
I'm on Veoh and have gotten a good response from TV industry type
folks about it. It is definately destined to be a more commercial
service and they are trying to attract the attention of TV industry
investors, so therefore my stuff gets seen by a new audience.
Downside is that find myself
Well there are just so many different kinds of vlogs its impossible to
pick a top 10 across the board if you ask me, but here ares some
examples of well done vlogs that are somewhat niche vlogs
http://ridertech.com/ -- Skiing/Snowboarding Video Blog
http://lofistl.com/ -- Music / Art / culture
I prefer abstract but it is also a place where i make videos that dont go on my other site...like b-roll or extra scenes like on a dvd the special featuresoh yeah...and boo lists!
On 1/10/06, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://stonefarm.blogspot.com -- From Josh Leo, it exists to be
Also, some directories/sites will list thier video as most viewed, popular, etc. That might help.
(getting on the bullet-proof jacket)On 1/10/06, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well there are just so many different kinds of vlogs its impossible to
pick a top 10 across the board if
Technology is inflitrating all corners of biology.
Everyone knows 15 people's video they want to see.
The idea Masses is an abstraction so broad and varied it crosses into
meaninglessness and pseudo-religious socialism.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, niko_video [EMAIL
That is pretty cool. If you do...don't use that damn fish eye shot
that skate video makers love. It looks terrible and is so overdone.
I saw that Veoh skate channel and it has some Bam videos that I have
never seen before.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, LeanBackVids.com
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I realize most people aren't using WMV for videoblogging, but Flip4Mac
and Microsoft just announced a free version of their WMV plugin for QuickTime:
http://www.jakeludington.com/downloads/20060110_flip4mac_adds_wmv_to_quicktime_player.html
http://tinyurl.com/a6o38
Jake
Its iWeb, the new app in iLife, which allows people to blog photos. It
does video too. Its unclear exactly what useful features this offers,
I get the idea its really ease of use, this may be a good solution for
someone who gets on well with Mac stuff, wants to keep things simple,
has a .mac
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