has anyone tried it recently
On Dec 19, 2007 4:21 PM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have we spoken of this site?
http://www.kaltura.com
Says that people can edit videos as a group for indy music.
They have a fairly complex online editing system:
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From: Amy Rapp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Seeking young, hungry, reporters/journalists who chase stories to star in
a new documentary TV series for a major cable network about emergency
rescue operations. Must be age 25-45, outgoing, charismatic, engaging,
so sexy as bush.
difficult to know why the masses choose for such things.
i don´t like the terms: not vlogger friendly.
i´d like to contribute to change this culture. my ethics are the creative
commons one; no mixed ethics.
that´s why i love blip (i´m so glad they don´t allow me to crosspost to
I've been working on this post for awhile.
My premise is that the old TV studio business is in a horrible
position for the change in landscape. I had not seen this before, but
if you look at the way in which the TV studios have done business in
the past, their strength is the new weakness
Youtube is not sexy because of any technical detail.
In fact, aesthetically, legally, ethically and in a majority of ways
it's just plain ugly.
The reason why youtube is sexy is because it delivers on a promise
that anyone can have a voice, anyone can matter, and anyone can be a
star.
-Mike
On
Well I learned something new...
For my day job I handle new media for a law school and one of my tasks has been
to create 2
minute excerpts from the law school's vast library of television shows (that
cover topics from
health to politics to law to history) and post them on the web. I had
On Dec 21, 2007, at 8:31 AM, Mike Meiser wrote:
Youtube is not sexy because of any technical detail.
years ago (it seems), i used to follow 100's of vloggers in fireant
now only a few of these work on my iPhone (many come into itunes,
but few are formatted to work on the phone)
as a
as a result, YouTube has become a lot more interesting and i have
found lots of vloggers there too
I'm not really a vlogger (not yet, anyway), but I do produce a lot of
video content via Dragon*ConTV. I have many reasons why YouTube isn't my
main video host:
* YouTube TOS worries me
* video
Gassers on 2nd street, the repair department is in the basement.
http://www.gassers.com/
I've had a couple of consumer-level-camera repairs there that were fine, but
what Jay said... I've also had one repair estimate where it simply wasn't
worth it. Lots of good deals on cameras this time of
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Meiser
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact, aesthetically, legally, ethically and in a majority of ways
it's just plain ugly.
Hey! I thought we were talking about YouTube, not MySpace! ;)
Here's a little holiday-themed episode that might bring a little cheer
to the list:
http://dailyspecialshow.com/
Happy holidays!
Ricky
I heard sexy is over. Sexy jumped the shark. So 90s.
___
Brook Hinton
film/video/audio art
www.brookhinton.com
studio vlog/blog: www.brookhinton.com/temporalab
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Nathan Freitas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yes, I do. Its what we run all of our video hosting on for Mux.am and
Cruxy.com.
Basically, the rate is 15 cents per GB stored per month, and 18
cents per GB
transfered out each month. So, 3GB of storage will
Sexy isn't 90's. Web 2.0 is sexy.
Sexy is so 2007.
Let's hope it dies with 2007.
I'm sick of sexy.
Sexy jumped the shark when web 2.0 became an aesthetic.
Die Sexy. Die.
There's a hiaku there. I just don't care to develop it.
-Mike
On Dec 21, 2007 5:55 PM, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So I made a parody of somebody's video. I knew I was taking a risk.
For six months they were cool with it. They wrote me and said they
had a sense of humor and they weren't going to do anything about it.
But a few days ago, they decided they didn't like it after all. They
asked me to remove
I'd contact the Fair Use Project at Stanford
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/taxonomy/term/374
the Center for Social Media has a FAQ
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/fair_use_frequently_asked_questions/
they also have a report on copyright and participatory video
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