Next best thing Jeffrey! But hardly the same, as you very well know. Thanks.
Miguel.
Fear not, Miguel! You can attend virtually, which I know isn't the same but
it's the closest thing to coming. A lot of people just couldn't make it this
year.
For the Saturday sessions, we're streaming
Historic overview and hardware:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VJ_(video_performance_artist)
Software: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_VJ_software
- Andreas
Den 27.08.2007 kl. 12:39 skrev caminofilm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How as a filmmaker
Do you achieve the ecstasy of performance
I'm
Hi,
I am in need of your help again. I was wondering if a few folks could send
me (off-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) a general idea of the range of
prices I might pay if I wanted:
12 five minute video podcasts created (one camera shoot, interview / head
talking directly to camera type of
Yes they are a parody of a Web 2.0 start-up. Not a real company.
Think of it as a multi-platform performance art/comedy routine. I
dig what they are doing, and part of what makes it fun is that they
can be easily confused for a real company.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
Your message in confusing. First you ask for a price for creating 12 five
minutes spots. Then you say they've already been filmed. Are you just
asking for editing costs now? AND where the heck are you?
Richard Amirault
Boston, MA, USA
http://n1jdu.org
http://fandom.n1jdu.org
1. 9-7 is an awfully long shoot day for interviews
2. in your studio - if that means a studio set up for shooting - treated
for sound, lights, etc. - you should pay an additional rental fee for the
studio.
3. Rates for producing vodcasts are no different than rates for producing
any other video or
Hi Lisa,
Not quite sure what your intention is here.
are you soliciting estimates for a project?
Estimates vary widely depending on what you need done, and where you
are located, at the very least, it entails a few phone calls to get a
real sense of the job .
I think if you are looking for
Hi,
The P.S. comment was about a video shot in SF for different project. The
project outlined is something else. Two different things.
I am in Philadelphia, but travel to NYC and Boston for seminars. (For
example, I will be speaking at Harvard in the next few months.)
Thanks again for your
This thread may help you to see things from the perspective of the
people you will either hire or how to price yourself doing the work.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/61522
You could approach a video production company for pricing. Your local
phonebook is the easiest to
start with ... I watch Randy Mann videos :)
... Richard the odd ...
On 8/25/07, RANDY MANN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so I'm wondering what's odd about
me
oh where do i start
On 8/24/07, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL
PROTECTED]deirdre.straughan%40gmail.com
wrote:
I've been very much
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, L Velasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am in need of your help again. I was wondering if a few folks
could send
me (off-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) a general idea of the range of
prices I might pay if I wanted:
12 five minute video podcasts
Yeah, lots of quirks in VJ software, and a lot of fun. Lots of
non-live preparation required to do something amazing live.
Ive always had a fascination with the idea of video instruments, with
video being created and manipulated in the same ways as music; mixing,
sampling, sequencing, and
Jason Calacanis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has invited you to try Mahalo Follow, a
browser extension for Firefox that helps you find better search results. You
can download the extension here:
http://greenhouse.mahalo.com/Special:FollowDownload?id=9
Mahalo is a human-powered search engine that
A human-powered spam-free message announcing this would be nice ;)
Steve Elbows
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jason Calacanis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has invited you to try Mahalo Follow, a
browser extension for Firefox that helps you find better search
results.
A tip for anyone who starts to explore the non-flash software: use
photo-jpeg (at 75% or higher quality) as the codec for the video files.
Frame-based codecs are much easier on the processor, and photo-jpeg (though
some prefer apple motion jpeg A or B) has emerged as a good balance between
Oh and more for the programming-minded: Quartz Composer (free in the Apple
Developer Tools) and Processing are two free options for building your own
live video applications.
vjcentral.com has good forums discussing this stuff - keep in mind its
mostly from the point of view of live vj use.
Not spam though it looks like it. He is the owner or at least their
best employee.
*Please Note: Mahalo full-time staff are not eligible to win contest
prizes
http://greenhouse.mahalo.com/leaderboard/ftg
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jason Calacanis ([EMAIL
Here's a few more on the programming side of things:
for Windows:
http://www..org/tiki-index.php
Nodebox for Mac:
http://nodebox.net/code/index.php/Home
For the non-programming-minded, heres a few recent VJ apps that are
free and fairly new, I havent had a chance to try them myself
Ahh I remembered what I was thinking of, its not online but rather an app:
http://www.neuromixer.com/product-avdrum.php#
I recommend watching the demo video on that page to get an idea of
just one possible technique, in this case with clips of video treated
like audio samples, and then sequenced
http://www.mempile.com/tech.html
Mempile has developed a removable optical storage technology allowing
for the storage of 1 Terabyte (1,000 Gigabytes) of information on a
single inexpensive disc. The device builds on the existing know-how
attained through the development of CDs and DVDs,
Oh I cant stop waffling on this topic, just a few more things:
Live video can be incorporated into the mix. So you can have a
ombination of live feeds from 1 or more cameras, and pre-recorded
clips, mixed together in various ways, with various effects. Can be
used for anything from crowd shots to
It's spam because he's using this list to promote something that is
not even remotely related to the subject of this list. Spam doesn't
have to be robot generated to be spam. Spam are unsolicited
promotional emails period.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
www.billstreeter.net
Exactly. Kinda sad to see that they have resorted to this to try and
get people to the site.
On Aug 27, 2007, at 3:22 PM, Bill Streeter wrote:
It's spam because he's using this list to promote something that is
not even remotely related to the subject of this list. Spam doesn't
have to be
Thanks Brook, I will both programs you mentioned
Mark
Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Live
Cinema has a long and rich history. Currently there are many filmmakers
who perform, to one extent or another, their works live, in forms ranging
from
I'm curious, if you are using Revver, why would you not want your
Revver videos to be spread around and posted on other sites?
Tim
Tim Street
Creator/Executive Producer
French Maid TV
The Viral Video of How Tos by French Maids
http://frenchmaidtv.com
Subscribe for FREE at:
Thanks Steve, I've saved all the emails from this thread for future resource
Mark
overlander.tv
Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ahh I
remembered what I was thinking of, its not online but rather an app:
http://www.neuromixer.com/product-avdrum.php#
I
Tim,
This particular site, Zango, requires visitors to download software to
view the videos. Zango's software has been proven to be spyware many
times in the past:
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2006/11/zango.shtm
I just personally don't want someone to find scriggity on zango and
then install a
around the 27/8/07 Steve Watkins mentioned about [videoblogging] Re:
Live! that:
Ive always had a fascination with the idea of video instruments, with
video being created and manipulated in the same ways as music; mixing,
sampling, sequencing, and synthesizing.
David Wolf (who has just submitted
Ive been messing around with papervision3d stuff for flash.
This rather pointless demo will only run if you have the flash beta
player installed, as the video is a h264, and it will probably use too
much cpu:
http://www.unquack.com/testing3d.html
It uses the same 960x540 h264 video as my
yeah but... chill out.
you all have received much wore spam.
and jason is a member of this group, even if only during promotional
periods
regardless, i'd rather be notified about a legitimate concept such as mahalo
rather than the thousands of true spam examples. lighten up.
automation does not
naddahiccup
On 8/27/07, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive been messing around with papervision3d stuff for flash.
This rather pointless demo will only run if you have the flash beta
player installed, as the video is a h264, and it will probably use too
much cpu:
The main features of this release is being able to play Ogg video with
the included cortado Ogg player. And on wordpress you can share the
embed code of your videos so viewers can embed the video on their sites.
To download only vPIP go to:
http://vpip.org/
and select the document page for
Hi all,
Mac person here and I just got a new PC laptop for cross-browser testing.
Any suggestions on what is the best anti-virus for Vista?
I used to use Trend Micro PC-cillan a few years back. It didn¹t slow down
Windows XP, but not sure what¹s best for Vista. Thanks.
Irene Duma
Strange
Hello Irene,
On 8/27/07, Irene Duma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Mac person here and I just got a new PC laptop for cross-browser testing.
Any suggestions on what is the best anti-virus for Vista?
I used to use Trend Micro PC-cillan a few years back. It didn¹t slow down
Windows
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