I saw the thread asking about Sony Vegas compression...and I have been
wondering for some
time what are some opinions regarding a comparison of Sony Vegas and Final Cut.
I know Sony Vegas is PC only, but I heard that it has a faster work flow.
Who has worked with both, and what are your
I cut my teeth on Vegas, back when it was sonic foundry. It was
awesome in terms of workflow and simplicity. I've just started to use
FCP, but it's not really comparable.
Vegas is like a super professional iMovie with pro audio and
extremely flexible titling built in.
I think it's better
- Original Message -
From: Ron Watson
Does anybody know how to display performer info on youtube?
Display performer info WHERE on Youtube? On the video itself, or
someplace else?
Richard Amirault
Boston, MA, USA
http://n1jdu.org
http://bostonfandom.org
I thought it would display on the page.
Is it simply metadata?
Cheers,
Ron Watson
http://k9disc.blip.tv
http://k9disc.com
http://discdogradio.com
http://pawsitivevybe.com
On Mar 4, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Richard Amirault wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ron Watson
Does anybody know
It's impossible to judge things like workflow when comparing applications
like these without knowing the specific task. How much effects work do you
do? What kind? How complex are your audio needs? Do you need to animate
masks? Are you mostly cuts only and need the fasted mouse-free interface you
This woman contacted me about needing some videoblogging work in NYC.
Just contact her if you're interested.
Morgan Jindrich
Online Outreach, Education and Recruitment
Consumers Union, Publisher of Consumer Reports
(512) 477-4431 x111
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jay
[Non-text portions of this
Well, Vegas has never crashed on me, now I am not making a feature
length film or anything, but I really like it and I would say for the
PC I think it's the best editing software out there. I know it does
a lot if not all of the basic tasks that FCP does. So maybe
someday it will be a Vegas
Good :) The fmt=18 ones appear to be h264 .mp4's 480x360, being played
through flash. It is possible to download them, they may be the same
versions curently being used on apple tv or iphone/ipod touch youtube
feature, not sure.
The fmt=6 one (of the dog skateboarding at least) appeared to be
oh ron, i cant take credit for that signature
it is from Partha Banerjee, a great journalist
we are only fucked if we stop trying not to be :)
On 3/3/08, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Love your signature, Irina, one of my favorites, although I read it
differently:
The trouble with
Oh I forgot to post a link to forum where this was discovered and
discussed at length, people working out what the best format to upload
is, stuff like that:
http://forum.videohelp.com/topic346256.html
Oh and also apologies to everyone that my posts have had annoying line
breaks in them for
I was just going to say that your messages look better already.
Thanks for posting the link. videohelp.com is a great site.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh I forgot to post a link to forum where this was discovered and
discussed at length,
Seems Videoegg is dropping users too. If you're a Videoegg users you'll
want to backup you videos. (Or they'll be gone in about 3 months.)
http://newteevee.com/2008/03/04/videoegg-trims-partner-list/
--
Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc.
http://ChangeLog.ca/
Motorsport Videos
that skateboarding dog looks greatyou can't even see the wires or the other
special
effects! Thanks for the tip, I really appreciate it. It looks like iphone
versions
D
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good :) The fmt=18 ones appear to be
Thanks Brook, Heath and everyone.
To define my question, as requested, I wanted a comparison in basic workflow
efficiency
for typical video. I know that final cut is supposed to have more capability.
I just wanted
to hear reactions from those familiar with both and their comparisons.
As for
Hey everyone, I'm a producer on a clip TV show and we are paying to
license footage. We are looking for weird/odd, funny without trying
to be funny, sexy, and extreme video clips. If you have anything like
this, please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would recommend using the Main Concept AVC/AAC to render to mp4
You'll have to go into options and set the framesize. A bitrate of 2mpbs will
be plenty.
Then get an account at http://blip.tv and upload. blip will convert it to
flash (.flv)
which you can either download or embed via code to
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, danielmcvicar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Brook, Heath and everyone.
To define my question, as requested, I wanted a comparison in basic
workflow efficiency
for typical video. I know that final cut is supposed to have more
capability. I just wanted
Yep ... My relatives in Texas, who live in a Republican district, got to the
poles and found that virtually everyone was registering for the democratic
primary.
Rush says Vote for Hillary. The strategy is to continue the chaos in this
party. Look, there's a reason for this ... Obama needs to be
It's all very strange.
Right wing talk radio is supporting turnout for Hilary.
Hilary is supporting John McCain.
The Rovian/Clintonian smear machines are working in concert to smear
Obama.
I guess both save $ on their smear budgets when they work
together...
Kinda makes me like the guy just
The idea is that a videoblogger could make a living from just 1000
true fans:
what can an artist do to escape the long tail?
One solution is to find 1,000 True Fans. While some artists have
discovered this path without calling it that, I think it is worth
trying to formalize. The gist of
I can't even get my family to watch my videos.but then again,
they know me, so maybe that has something to do with it...
all kidding aside, interesting principal
Heath
http://batmangeek.com
http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think this is just about right on.
I've estimated I have about 300 of what Kevin Kelly calls true fans,
and I am earning about 1/3 of my living with my self-publishing (in
print and eBooks). Over the past three years it has been my objective
to shift my position left-ward on the long-tail,
So, what do you do when you have zero true fans?
--
Rhett.
http://www.weatherlight.com/greentime
I think this is just about right on.
I've estimated I have about 300 of what Kevin Kelly calls true fans,
and I am earning about 1/3 of my living with my self-publishing (in
print and eBooks).
So, what do you do when you have zero true fans?
Find a way to help people so much, and make it so easy for them to
give you want, that they spontaneously give it to you.
John
hammer and hand
pen and thought
cam and light
www.HistoricHomeWorks.com
Ha - Heath, now just ask the family for $100 each and see what happens!
No, wait - it must break down with family... :-)
David
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 4, 2008, at 8:13 PM, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't even get my family to watch my videos.but then again,
they know me, so
I am in DC at a conference about online politics.
There was a great debate between FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein,
Tim Wu (my new hero), and a Bush appointee.
Here's an interesting elevator pitch from Adelstein about why Net
Neutrality is important.
friends: how to deal with adwords in relation with revenue sharing?
on the best practices text some of you have discussed (on pixelodeon
and before) you state:
The degree to which non-targeted ads (such as AdWords placed on the
surrounding pages) generate revenue should be balanced against the
So...
How do I take my 1000 interested and somewhat engaged fans and turn
them into 'true fans'?
A bit about my history, and what I consider to be the problem...
I've been doing online video for about 10 years now.
This video here: http://blip.tv/posts/stats/8523
has been seen by just about
Started Mon. March 3 (yesterday):
http://science.discovery.com/tv-schedules/series.html?
paid=48.14998.25448.32270.2
Browser Wars
Search
Bubble
People Power
In People Power (will start in 5 minutes on Pacific/USA), they covered:
- Youtube
- Blogging
citizen journalism
I liked the programs,
hahah
watching this right now
On 3/4/08, B Yen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Started Mon. March 3 (yesterday):
http://science.discovery.com/tv-schedules/series.html?
paid=48.14998.25448.32270.2
Browser Wars
Search
Bubble
People Power
In People Power (will start in 5 minutes on
Thanks Andrew!
Great article...
Ron Watson
http://k9disc.blip.tv
http://k9disc.com
http://discdogradio.com
http://pawsitivevybe.com
On Mar 4, 2008, at 8:50 PM, Andrew Baron wrote:
The idea is that a videoblogger could make a living from just 1000
true fans:
what can an artist do to escape
Hello,
Interesting read.
I wonder how this translates when you've got nothing to sell.
Advertising seems like a possible solution (as the article mentions).
But it would be nice if video bloggers could keep more of the
advertising money. (I think we could use an open advertising system
based
http://www.getmiro.com/blog/2008/03/two-new-versions-of-miro-sliced-by-genre/
Really interesting.
It would be cool if there was a way for people to somehow configure these
download all by themselves.
For example
a community could maintain their own list of video blogs.
(Using XOXO, OPML, or
Vlog Blog has called it... The Vlog Era Has Arrived.
http://www.vlogblog.com/index.php/archives/2008/02/29/the-vlog-era-has-arrived/
(Via: Vlog Razor.)
--
Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc.
http://ChangeLog.ca/
Motorsport Videos
http://TireBiterZ.com/
Vlog Razor... Vlogging News...
all my fans live in germany
with like 3 of them in piscataway, nj
maybe thats the problem
lol
On 3/4/08, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Interesting read.
I wonder how this translates when you've got nothing to sell.
Advertising seems like a possible solution (as
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