NOW THIS, not the webbies, is how awards sould be run
from what i can tell, its free to enter?
and the person who wins actually gets a prize?
pease correct me if i'm wrong.
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:53 AM, Video Journalism Awards
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Please forward to people who are
your mother is so wonderful!
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 3:48 AM, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi guys,
Did you see my 82 year old vlogging mom on ABC World News?
She writes all about it on her blog:
http://mymomsblog.blogspot.com/
They did an 11 minute interview with her, and
oh i forgot to chime in and say i'm going to do this too!
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Sheila English [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Paul!
I would be interested. I'm always interested in checking out new things.
Do you know Lindsey Tredent? Don't know how small the MySpace
corporate
Millie 08'!
Millie goes viral.
I haven't kept up enough on the steve and millie. I guess I've been
missing the fun. ;)
-Mike
mmeiser.com/blog
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 6:14 AM, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
your mother is so wonderful!
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 3:48 AM, Steve Garfield [EMAIL
How a video contest should be run, except for this part:
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You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read and print this form once it is
completed, you
can get it here :
Be sure to fill out the form completly
Once completed filling out the entry form, select Submit
Thanks guys.
My mom got A LOT of comments, emails and new twitter friends after that ABC
World
News interview...
She's loving the community that she's found online, and listening and talking
back.
She brings the old values of common courtesy to the web. She replies to people
who
contact
Thanks for this vid. Very entertaining and thought provoking but also
disturbing
I would like him to show me some examples of what he thinks is
excellent. If most TV is garbage wheres all the brilliant examples of
creative excellence this guy is talking about? These little cameras have
I was thinking the same thing and then i went to his web site or i
should say his blóg tho i still think if you are gonna give a talk
like this you cant just live in the problem you have to show the
solution otherwise you are just crotchety
On 7/21/08, Mark Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks
Ha i spoke too soon there is almost not a chance that i will mail
anything that i did on line that is just ridiculous i will email them
and see if this can be amended
On 7/21/08, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How a video contest should be run, except for this part:
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Youtube has been around for two years now. Is anyone making any cash (including
google)? Is youtube promoting anything other than vloggers? Maybe if video
sites started paying creative content producers the 'revolution' will occur.
But so far advertisers haven't really jumped on board with
hi all
not sure what i'm doing wrong all of a sudden. i'm asking if any of you have
suggested
export - compressor settings for this setup.
I'm shooting on a Canon HV20, in the '24P' mode ( which isn't really 24P )
editing in FInal cut 5.4 on a 1080 60i timeline
exporting to Compressor using
So here's the deal...
The Canon HV20 really does shoot in 24P - it just does it in a weird
way. The stuttering you are seeing is partly because that's what 24P
looks like compared to 60i and partly because you have to do a reverse
telecine to put the progressive frames back in order. Here's my
Like Verdi said, you can't use 24p footage directly from the HV20 in
Final Cut. Here's an AppleTV version of a 24p video from an HV20:
http://blip.tv/file/get/Blipon-BlipOnBlip27Revision3ScamSchoolPopSirenTheDiggReel699.mp4
or
http://peaurl.com/2Uqe
The problem is that Final Cut Pro doesn't
wow you guys are amazing
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like Verdi said, you can't use 24p footage directly from the HV20 in
Final Cut. Here's an AppleTV version of a 24p video from an HV20:
Actually if you have the canvas at 100% it does show you both fields.
If you have FCP Studio 2 you don't have to use Cinematools to do the
reverse pulldown - compressor's reverse telecine can do it more or
less automagically (there's a how to on Apple's FCP site specific to
the HV20. If you're on
oops just saw that Bill gave you the scoop on the compressor method,
didn't mean to repeat!
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually if you have the canvas at 100% it does show you both fields.
If you have FCP Studio 2 you don't have to use Cinematools to
hahaha Thanks, Brook. I was like ??? :D
Bill
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oops just saw that Bill gave you the scoop on the compressor method,
didn't mean to repeat!
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do agree with you. He doesn't show what he considers the ultimate
Video Journalism. I suspect that this speech was recorded in 2004. It
would be nice to see him share his thoughts in regards to whether the
revolution he speaks of actually happened.
Renat of Innomind.org
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