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Just saw this report on elder bloggers.
Features Bubbe and my mom...
Cyperspace Attracting 'Silver Surfers'
By Mark Martin
CBN News
August 30, 2007
http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/222995.aspx
CNBNews must have a relationship with MAC News because this report
uses a lot of the same footage as ABC.
yay! sent straight to boris. cant wait to get him to do this but i dont
know
On 9/25/07, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just saw this report on elder bloggers.
Features Bubbe and my mom...
Cyperspace Attracting 'Silver Surfers'
By Mark Martin
CBN News
August 30, 2007
I just read this good blog post:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070923-barrier-bustin-internet-may-lead-to-a-music-industry-middle-class.html
The premise is that there is a burgeoning class of musicians are
forming direct relationships with their fans. This cuts out the
agency middle
Hey Jay,
On 9/25/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just read this good blog post:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070923-barrier-bustin-internet-may-lead-to-a-music-industry-middle-class.html
The premise is that there is a burgeoning class of musicians are
forming direct
Do independent video makers need to rely on advertising
modelscontinuing the same relationship to a bloated middle man?
No, and many of us are not willing to anyway. I don't want consumer products
I may not approve of appearing on the same screen as my own work. It implies
approval.
Or will
ps that should be increase several times over. Not nicerase. Though
I like how that looks as a word.
On 9/25/07, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do independent video makers need to rely on advertising
modelscontinuing the same relationship to a bloated middle man?
No, and many
Recent discussion from an indie film perspective, only really dealing with
the downloads vs. dvd model though:
http://www.mediarights.org/engine_feed/2007/09/ifp_conference_can_filmmakers.php
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Brook Hinton
film/video/audio art
how many of yous have tried to make cash money from your blog?
like, enuf money to pay the rent?
On 9/25/07, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recent discussion from an indie film perspective, only really dealing
with
the downloads vs. dvd model though:
PodcastPickle.com will announce their new contest this Friday at the
podcast Expo in Ontario Ca.
The Prizes are 2 Flights to Podcast Expo 2008 in Vegas(continental
U.S.), 2 nights hotel rooms, and 2 full conference passes to Podcast
Expo 2008.
Stop by our booth at the expo for more info.
I'm not sure there will be a video middle class I think the model
of independent music can and will work, social networking, grass
roots, etc. But for video? Who would pay to see my stuff?
Realisticly, no one. And I am sure that is true of most people.
Heck, I don't even want to pay 1.99
Hey Jay,
Back when HaveMoneyWillVlog.com was started, I involved myself in that
project while concurrently evangelizing the concept of Crowdfunding and
building a prototype for the videoblog community called fundavlog (now
defunct). While HMWV was a tight advocacy based system to help fund
I'm launching something in the next month or so on my site, though I haven't
arrived at a model yet. I have an immediate negative (knee jerk?) reaction
to artificial exclusivity, borne of frustration at not being able to see the
stuff I cared about when I was young and those aforementioned
Here's the deal (I wrote some of this in response to Kfir Pravda's Blog Post
that he mailed here last week @ http://urltea.com/1l10 ):
The problem with terminology and funding in the web space is the plain and
simple fact that the entire culture of video on the web is non-linear and
cannot be
My wife Lori Lake usually responds and all of you have been great. I
am not trying to give false hope yet I have been published by
Gannett/USA Today over 2,000 times in stills and video.
None of my short green (pro-videos; which means most of you can do
better than I) videos are not posted to our
I see a ton of passion too, and sometimes you get paid in other
ways, like for me I am making some internal commercials for where I
work. Now, they are not cutting me a check, butI have filmed on
the clock and I am going to get comp time for the time at home
editing (that was my choice I
Forgot to send the news in: Rocketboom is now on blip.
I posted details about it here:
http://www.dembot.com/014203.html
Thanks to Mike and Dina and the rest of the blip gang for working so
hard while we continue to be so finicky. Blip is the only company
that could come close to working
bill streeter said it for me
i just recently had some experience recently where i saw that my expertise
lies in
content production
not in deal making (contrary to popular belief)
i dont see my advertising friends (the quality guys, not the scam guys)
as experts in a field i do not need to
whoa! cool!
On 9/25/07, Andrew Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgot to send the news in: Rocketboom is now on blip.
I posted details about it here:
http://www.dembot.com/014203.html
Thanks to Mike and Dina and the rest of the blip gang for working so
hard while we continue to be so
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YES
[BEERS!]
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: http://www.frenchmaidtv.com/itunes
MY BLOG: http://1timstreet.blogspot.com/
On Sep 25, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Irina wrote:
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I see a ton of passion too, and sometimes you get paid in other
ways, like for me I am making some internal commercials for where I
work. Now, they are not cutting me a check, butI have filmed on
the clock and I am going to get comp time for the time at home
editing (that was my
YES
[BEERS ON TIM!]
On 9/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES
[BEERS!]
Tim
Tim Street
Creator/Executive Producer
French Maid TV
The Viral Video of How To's by French Maids
http://frenchmaidtv.com
Subscribe for FREE at: http://www.frenchmaidtv.com/itunes
MY BLOG:
YES
-Scott
AmericanCliche.net
On 9/25/07, Eddie Codel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES
[BEERS ON TIM!]
On 9/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] tim%40frenchmaidtv.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tim%40frenchmaidtv.com wrote:
YES
[BEERS!]
Tim
Tim Street
Creator/Executive Producer
French
I just read this blog post and came across this paragraph:
http://newteevee.com/2007/09/21/college-humor-pwns-funny/
And for a business, popularity is key, which is why CollegeHumorTV taps
into the rich vein of pop culture to fuel its jokes. Really clever,
stand-alone sketches don't do that well
Very true that some people are stuck in an old modelbut I am not
sure how much it can/will change.mainly because those that HAVE
the money, time resouces, etc still MAKE the rules, we have not
reached a tipping point yetI hope we do, but old meadia is not
going to change easily and
Interesting! I am actually out a few of my musician friends by making
videos for them. It kind of blend the two worlds together.
As far as independent film makers getting away from the middle man, I
feel that now more then ever people are able to promote their videos
without a middle man at
Lots of great posts.
Wish I had time to get into this one now, because I saw a great,
exciting talk given by Michael Linton at Gnomedex about Open Money
(basically, alternative currencies). He makes the case that
widespread Open Money is not a possibility, it's an inevitability.
It's
Leave Britney alone.
On Sep 25, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
I just read this blog post and came across this paragraph:
http://newteevee.com/2007/09/21/college-humor-pwns-funny/
And for a business, popularity is key, which is why CollegeHumorTV
taps
into the rich vein of pop
It's such a sad state of affairs when that is the stuff that is
defining us right now.
Makes me want to put on make-up and cry on camera about everyone
giving Hillary such a hard time.
...and then I think twice about it, have a beer and go back to editing.
David
Jay, I think the most important line in that article is Dude, you're
not funny. So don't try..
So, for those of us that are not funny or wanting to make absolute
idiots of ourselves in our videos, we are destined to always be
bridesmaids and never a bride.
I'll stick to not being funny, not
I agree with you! I won't sacrifice my integrity just to fit in and
gain short term popularity. In fact I read an article about this same
thing today that made this exact point. I would rather not fit into
the mold of most of the people out there on site like youtube that are
making videos just
Popular Culture No Longer Applies to Me
http://ia310107.us.archive.org/0/items/punkcast885/88509_art_brut_bad_weekend.mp4
Get the T-shirt: http://shirts.earthlingsoft.net/bought/art-brut.html
:-)
-josh
On 9/25/07, Andrew Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leave Britney alone.
On Sep 25,
yes
On 9/25/07, Scott Parent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES
-Scott
AmericanCliche.net
On 9/25/07, Eddie Codel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES
[BEERS ON TIM!]
On 9/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] tim%40frenchmaidtv.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tim%40frenchmaidtv.com wrote:
I've saved up so much money to spend
All I could afford is a bad weekend
And there's no reason to stay in
There's nothing on the television
Popular culture no longer applies to me
Popular culture no longer applies to me
Popular culture no longer applies to me
Popular culture no longer applies
YES
...and here's an article I wrote about some of the events this week:
http://tinyurl.com/2ft9sb
I'm really looking forward to seeing some of the same folks who
attended last year and meeting many new people from this great list.
All the best,
Andrew
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