i totally like you
i totally totally like you
On Dec 27, 2007 12:39 PM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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jonny goldstein
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You helped me get started with videoblogging. That changed my life,
led
nice to have you back!
On Dec 28, 2007 4:10 AM, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yupyupyup.
Vlog it, dude.
Jan
On Dec 28, 2007 4:29 AM, Rupert Howe [EMAIL
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Welcome back!
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why buy ae when you can dl via bt and use your money for beer,
On Dec 30, 2007 2:02 AM, Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nice move. :)
On Dec 30, 2007 12:21 AM, rudy.jahchan [EMAIL
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Hi all,
I am starting a New Year's resolution early and
Welcome, Rudy. I'll take a look at your podcast. Sounds interesting! :D
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Hi all,
I am starting a New Year's resolution early and once again becoming an
active member of this group. For
Hi Kary,
Well:
1.) My favorite sfx resources online are CreativeCows
(http://forums.creativecow.net/) and the FanFilms section of
theForce.net (http://www.theforce.net/fanfilms/tutorials.asp). The
latter is very Star Wars oriented of course but has some nice tips,
but CreativeCows is just
i love the cow ever go to creative co piolot or trap code?
On Dec 30, 2007 9:55 AM, rudy.jahchan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kary,
Well:
1.) My favorite sfx resources online are CreativeCows
(http://forums.creativecow.net/) and the FanFilms section of
theForce.net
the feeling is totally totally mutual :)
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i totally like you
i totally totally like you
On Dec 27, 2007 12:39 PM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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There's also Sound Soap from Bias Inc.
http://www.bias-inc.com/products/
It will set you back $99 but it has tools for learning noises and then
eliminating that noise.
If you're editing in iMovie 06 or 08 you have some decent controls there. You
can also bring
the exported video into
I tried bringing the sound file into GarageBand, but - for reasons
that elude me - GarageBand sped the track up so that my actress
sounded like a chipmunk. And I've not played with GB enough to figure
out how to fix it.
Anyway, I ended up taking the dumb guy approach... part of what made
my
I've been offline for a bit and I'm not trying to drag this thread out
further, but felt like I should respond:
Jake
You obviously care about distributed media.
You want to help people do that. So your beliefs have something to do
with being on this list.
I want to help people get from
I happen to need an income of some kind in order to meet my basic needs of
food, shelter, new video equipment, luxury suite at the Bellagio, etc.
(maybe you are independently wealthy?) as I assume is true of most people
on the list. If I can get paid to make video or blog or anything else
adopt or adapt ... round and round like a dog chasing it's tail. then
again, while we are bent over watching the pooch, the pony, ponies up
behind...
The main point of the story linked below:
...Jeffrey Howell, a Scottsdale, Ariz., man who kept a collection of
about 2,000 music recordings on his
we talk about crass commercialism taking weaving itself through
mediawhat about if artists were in control?
http://www.vimeo.com/457221/
Josh Harris' experiments from 1999-2000 are funny to see now.
lots of big thinking.
Jay
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Professional:
Rudy,
Galacticast rocks! I'm new to the videoblogging community and recently
discovered your show on Blip. I look forward to watching more of it in 2008.
Happy new year,
Dina
Dina Prioste
By the way, you can Get Exercised with me at:
http://getexercised.com/
FWIW
Back at the end of the We Live In Public experiment I was part of a group of
artists that took over the loft for the weekend. There is still a bit of
documentation on-line here: http://www.treasurecrumbs.com/verbal/wlip/
It was a pretty bizarre experience to be in that space with all those
oops.
just a clarification... After Harris did the project depicted in the
trailer, he did another project in his own living space also called we live
in public. I didn't live in a pod :)
On Dec 30, 2007 5:04 PM, T. Whid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW
Back at the end of the We Live In Public
Friday, December 28, 2007, 7:39:14 PM, Brook Hinton wrote:
WHAT good tv?
As an aside, I have been watching episodes of the old Max Headroom
drama series from the 1980s over the last few days and they are so
much part of this discussion of old vs new media and advertsing-driven
content that it's
Great post, Jake.
I wish we could talk. I'm sure it'd be far more productive.
This is not a very efficient way to communicate, and there's a lot
left out that takes too damn long to write, and then there's even
more spaces open for misunderstanding.
I'm going to bow out now.
Cheers,
Ron
Wow! That gave me goose bumps and chills (as in chilling). Where the
hell was I looking. Never crossed my radar (no pun intended) and that
is really unusual considering it was even covered by I am assuming 60
minutes and Fox.
Next, I am off to learn more about this project. Wow again.
That
Hey Chris!
I'm afraid it was mostly boring lighting questions... how many, what
kind, do you bounce them or do you soften them with gels, etc.
... yes! ;-) Seriously, we usually have 4-5 going. I have recently
started using gels, having spent some time learning how to make use of
them with my
Hey Guys,
Sorry about the blatant plug, but this is a really cool rare Radiohead
special on Current TV that I thought the group should know about.
Here's the deal: on New Years Eve, Current TV will be broadcasting the
band performing all of the tracks from In Rainbows in an intimate,
taped,
Some may lean towards an opinion of 'you were both right' but I think
this was an example of truthiness vs. critical thinking.
I have no doubt that the majority of this community is capable of the
latter. They're just less often heard.
It was interesting to see my original argument take human
A follow on question to my AE question.
On Dec 30, 2007 5:28 PM, rudy.jahchan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When we started we were Adobe Suite people, as we were on PC. But
Apple has shown us the way so apart from switching systems we also
moved to FCP and are not looking back. I am a big fan of
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