Hi MoniqueFor a free standing green screen, that you build yourself for about $16 and a bit of Know who, check this site outhttp://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/03/16_diy_greenscreenbluescreen.htmlPaul KnightPS personally I painted the kitchen wall green, much to the delight of my wife,
For a handheld there it the Electrovoice RE50 which is the ENG mic
that the pros use. You can get one for under $200 and is a very sturdy
mic for handheld use.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Monique Danielle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi
Great find Paul. As you mentioned... it's CHEAP!
Hmmm... paint the kitchen eh?
Mike
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wrote:
Hi Monique
For a free standing green screen, that you build yourself for about
$16 and a bit of Know who, check this site out
Just as a sidenote with the whole mic situation...
Unless your camera has 2 mic inputs, you may need to get a splitter so
that you can plug both a handheld mic and use the lavalier at the same
time. Otherwise, you are going to have to record either yourself or
your interviewee (is that a word?)
Thanks
for the tips. Good info there. I think the target clothing rack they
mention sounds like a good low-cost option.
While it is somewhat more expensive ($49)
the "Chrome Commercial Folding Garment Rack" from Target is an excellent
framework for projection screens. It folds up well,
cool!!!... Richard (major Ian fan)On 4/12/06, Ian Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all!I'll cut this short. I've started videoblogging again. It's located
here: http://www.noservicecharge.com/ Nothing amazing. I just missedthis creative outlet..For the longer version read on:Ok, I'm bored of
Music Video Montage of Song Kakoon by Detroit Artist FING-UH-MAAN.
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http://www.vsocial.com/video/index.php?d=23533
Please check it out if you like spread like wild fire!
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Thank you for all of theawesome advice/info youhave all
shared.
I've been trying to find a users manual for the video
camera I bought last month (my husband threw mine out). It's a Panasonic
PV-GS39. I've scoured the net and even called panasonic. But to no
AVail.
Got any ideas? If you
All Panasonic manuals can be found here;
http://service.us.panasonic.com/operman/
(do not forget to check the box;
By selecting this box and the Locate Manual button, I agree to
these terms and condittions)
Your PV-GS39 is here;
http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/PVGS29.PDF
(added
Welcome back to "normal" Ian.Vlogging is the norm, non-vlogging is just plain weird. :)If RSS works?Is that a technical issue with your feed? Or a question of wether the RSS subscription model is effective?-Mike (major Ian fan too)mmeiser.com/blogOn Apr 15, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Richard Show wrote:
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
videoblogging group:
How do you vlog; Script or Scissors?
When doing your general video blogging do you practice, memorize, go with a
script?
Or just ramble your thoughts and feelings and edit out the crap later?
o Scrpt
o
Hey all,thanks for the support! I meant. i dont know if the RSS works. has anyone used it yet? I should probably add a feed burner on there to see...- IanOn 15/04/06,
Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welcome back to normal Ian.Vlogging is the norm, non-vlogging is just plain weird.
i tried adding it but it didnt workOn 4/15/06, Ian Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,thanks for the support! I meant. i dont know if the RSS works. has anyone used it yet? I should probably add a feed burner on there to see...- IanOn 15/04/06,
Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed the very easy instructions at http://www.freevlog.org/ and
it took me less then 5 minutes to have an RSS feed.
Does it work? Well, that's hard to say so far, but it sure was easy.
Mike
http://moon.blogspot.com/
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Basically, if you used an embed object, you will need to convert to _javascript_. :(On Apr 15, 2006, at 4:34 PM, andrew michael baron wrote:I just got a terribly unfortunate e-mail about a new patch that IE is using to avoid paying royalties to Active-X.This probably effects almost all
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On 4/15/06, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got a terribly unfortunate e-mail about a new patch that IE is
using to avoid paying royalties to Active-X. This probably effects almost
all videobloggers and may require an update to
I though this was a security issue? It's a royalty thing!? I didnt think the quicktime plugin was an active-x control ... does this impact quicktime embeds?... uhg Im so confused.I've not noticed any pop-ups on my site yet.
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are my hero!!!
I even
went to that area of the site and didn't find it. Thanks Blips!!!
CheersMonique_Monique
Danielle, PresidentReferrals comprise the majority of our business. Please
tell others about us.DivaDesignWorldOregon PH:
welcome back Ian, you've been missed!
now i have two links to update on my roll...
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trine
ps happy easter everyone!
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On 4/15/06, mgmoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed the very easy instructions at http://www.freevlog.org/ and
it took me less then 5
I'm using Enric's sweet plugin for my embeded videos.
No errors. No warnings. No worries.
By the way, this upcoming issue was discussed at length about a month ago.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm
not having any troubles with my plugins. I use the script from
here:
http://videobloggers.org/embedmedia/step2_qt.php?mediatype=QuickTime
Also,
anyone interested in easily embedding flash to their vlog can go here for a free
script that works great:
Use this brand new page at Freevlog to avoid the problem:
http://freevlog.org/popup/
It uses Javascript, not ActiveX.
This fix is only needed for videoblogs that have been using technology to embed the movie into the page. Anyone who's just linking to the movie file isn't affected at all. Most
If it makes you feel any better, Monique-- part of Panasonic's website
is broken. They don't have drivers for the PV-GS65, even though Windows
requires them. And when you search for PV-GS65 in the support site, you
get an UNLINKED listing of the product manual.
I had to go to panasonic.ca
Ultimate solution!!
Dump IE and its silly proprietary ActiveX nonsense altogether and
get a nice, free copy of Firefox.
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Blips
http://vlogassist.com **Videobloggers resources**
http://vlogmatic.com
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David, I could be wrong on this, but I'm pretty sure you are not
clear. I had a look at your site and you use the embed code inside an
object. Thus when people begin to update their IE explorer browsers
with the latest patches, etc. they will likely encounter an active-x
button in need of
Hmmm, curious, the scripts you are pointing to seem to me to be HTML embeds which means that they would not work. Or rather, that people who begin to update their IE browsers to the latest updates, may require a message to confirm Active-X. Please correct me if I am wrong, I am just going by
Check out the video cast on Radio Nostalgia Network, The Serial
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Enjoy
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well my embeds are written by a _javascript_ onclick event ... perhaps thats enough to avoid the problem?
I tried loading it up in a patched up version of IE7 and so far I havent gotten an alert.On 4/15/06, andrew michael baron
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Hmmm, curious, the scripts you are
Want to upgrade my vid picture quality, and am considering the 3-CCD
Canon GL2 but am also curious about the Sony HCR-HC1 Hi-Def camera.
Would like feedback whether to go with 3CCD or Hi-Def for vlogging.
Does hi-def capture really matter if Im streaming the compressed video
online, downloading
Steve wrote:
Does hi-def capture really matter if Im streaming the compressed video
online, downloading to mobile devices, etc? For that matter, is the
3CCD cam overkill for vlogging? Are there any future applications of
the video I need to consider? Noticed that Rocketboom is now using
the
Hello,Any way to take the survery without having to get a Yahoo! account?See yaOn 15 Apr 2006 19:18:08 -,
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Enter your vote today!A new poll has been created for thevideoblogging group:How do you vlog; Script or Scissors?When
Yes. You are wrong.
My fully patched version of IE 6 and my install of IE 7 display no
errors in loading or playing the movies.
Enric's plug-in calls a java script. You can go read more about it
here... http://utilities.cinegage.com/videos-playing-in-place/
Like I said, this was all brought up
Howdy folks.
So I've been posting strictly with h.264, knowing full well this cuts
out many potential viewers but I just couldn't deal with the artifacts
in 3ivx and garden variety mp4 (my stuff tends to be difficult to
compress). But I'm now getting requests for a qt6 compatible format
and am
Hello,On 4/15/06, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy folks.So I've been posting strictly with h.264, knowing full well this cutsout many potential viewers but I just couldn't deal with the artifactsin 3ivx and garden variety mp4 (my stuff tends to be difficult to
compress). But I'm now
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On 4/15/06, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like I said, this was all brought up a while ago on this list. If
people didnt take the time to resolve their issues then...ah well.
C'est la vie.
Darn right. Shame on anyone who slacked off and
I'll see your sarcasm and raise you a tough shit.
It's assumed that if one joins this list, then one reads the posts
here. If you arent reading the posts, then why join the group?
Besides, not taking the measures to properly present your work to your
viewers *is* the responsibility of the owner
I use and recommend the GL2 or XL1s. Also look into getting a dv deck if you have the extra cash.BenSteve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Want to upgrade my vid picture quality, and am considering the 3-CCDCanon GL2 but am also curious about the Sony HCR-HC1 Hi-Def camera.Would like feedback whether
I hate to bring this up. Really. As much as I loathe the RIAA I do
respect copyright. The date of this program is 1952, well beyond the
safe period of or before 1929 in which work currently falls into
public domain.
And I have a feeling you didn't get the permission of the copyright
holders. You
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