Re: [videoblogging] Re: Any video sharing sites still worth the bother?

2008-06-18 Thread Brook Hinton
I hate YouTube's image quality, which is for most purposes a deal breaker for me. That said... I know people who have found amazing and deep community via YouTube. I have one friend who has a dedicated following of a at least a couple hundred people on YouTube, and around whom incredible video

[videoblogging] Re: Any video sharing sites still worth the bother?

2008-06-18 Thread Heath
I think you hit upon a really good point. I think (in most cases) to have a really good following and maintain it, you have to work at it. commenting on other people site or comments, etc...it's key for sure... Heath Parks Media Made Easy http://batmangeek.com http://heathparks.com --- In

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Any video sharing sites still worth the bother?

2008-06-18 Thread robinharford
Brook That's a great point. Social marketing (whether intentionally or not) is not the same as internet marketing and that's where many go wrong. Yes it takes time and effort to do well in the social networks and generate a following, I think too many folk are thinking it's the same as IM where

[videoblogging] Thank you Adam

2008-06-18 Thread Doug Sapp
I would like to thank Adam Warner for helping me getting my template up and working last week. Adam really went above and beyond my expectations. It was extremely refreshing after three extremely frustrating days of getting no where. I sincerely appreciate that he took the time to work out the

[videoblogging] Re: Thank you Adam **me too*

2008-06-18 Thread leesarbarnes
Well, since we're thanking Adam, let me put in my 2 loonies as well. Adam helped me out with a theme this week and totally understood what I needed done. He was able to make the changes and let me know how these changes would affect my theme whenever I needed to update it in the future. And he did

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Thank you Adam **me too*

2008-06-18 Thread Adam Warner
Wow, I'm honored! Thank you both for your kind words, I am willing to help in any way I can:) Adam W. Warner http://indielab.org http://wordpressmodder.org - Original Message From: leesarbarnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

[videoblogging] Submit your film to the Disposable Film Festival by July 31st!

2008-06-18 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
Hey all, Thought some of you might be interested in this; I met one of the people who put it on and he wants your entries! -- Forwarded message -- From: The Disposable Film Festival [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 8:38 PM Subject: Submit your film to the Disposable

[videoblogging] How To Memorize Your FCP Shortcuts

2008-06-18 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
Two emails within one hour. If I was you I'd ban me! Figured some of you may be interested in this: http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/photo-app-keyboards/ They are keyboard skins for FCP, After Effects, others. I got the final cut one because I wanted a keyboard cover anyway and I think

[videoblogging] Decline in posts to this group.

2008-06-18 Thread Tom
I've noticed that I don't get as much email from this group that I use to, so being really bored tonight I looked at the home page for this group to check on the number of posts. Seeing a large decline in posts over the last year, and being too much of a geek, I decided to plot the posts vs.

RE: [videoblogging] Decline in posts to this group.

2008-06-18 Thread Robert Scoble
For me, a few reasons: 1.Videoblogging has changed. Many of the practitioners have gone to cell phones, or streaming video. 2.The idea of videoblogging never culturally caught on the way text blogging did. 3.There's a lot of other things taking our time up, like Twitter and

Re: [videoblogging] Decline in posts to this group.

2008-06-18 Thread Adam Quirk
I still read a few messages here every week. And I still see this as the best place to come if you're just starting out in web video. The amount of expertise here is staggering. I'm actually confident that I could get a number of good answers to any problems I run into technically from this

Re: [videoblogging] Decline in posts to this group.

2008-06-18 Thread Andrew Baron
This group was instrumental in helping to innovate the standards of delivering online video. However, I would argue, most of the conversation on this list had almost nothing to do with content production, it was mostly all tech talk. Its no longer about what you can do with the tech (e.g.

Re: [videoblogging] Decline in posts to this group.

2008-06-18 Thread B Yen
On Jun 18, 2008, at 5:49 PM, Robert Scoble wrote: For me, a few reasons: 1.Videoblogging has changed. Many of the practitioners have gone to cell phones, or streaming video. I came into this group, as a practitioner/specialist in PDA/cellphone videos. Can you give examples of