[videoblogging] ruudelmendorp wants to keep up with you on Twitter

2008-09-09 Thread ruudelmendorp
To find out more about Twitter, visit the link below: http://twitter.com/i/2fc9a95bfcfdbb28650c5a9fde1719f76a3fcc72 Thanks, -The Twitter Team About Twitter Twitter is a unique approach to communication and networking based on the simple concept of status. What are you doing? What are your frie

[videoblogging] Re: Budgeting software

2008-09-09 Thread mattfeldman78
Try to get Movie Magic from bittotorrent---but be careful of viruses. Also, I recommend Michael Wiese's books--heres a link with some sample budgets on his site-http://shop.mwp.com/pages/film-making-resources. Contact me off list if you need more help. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ruper

Re: [videoblogging] Finally, indie film/video on itunes for $. For a hefty fee.

2008-09-09 Thread Rupert
ributing short videos? > I'm disappointed in Tunecore. I was hoping they'd lead the way in > doing what was best for artists. > > Rupert > http://twittervlog.tv > > > On 9-Sep-08, at 1:39 PM,

Re: [videoblogging] Finally, indie film/video on itunes for $. For a hefty fee.

2008-09-09 Thread Brook Hinton
akers > themselves. > And 60 or 90 minutes. Really. Come on. Where's the package for > distributing short videos? > I'm disappointed in Tunecore. I was hoping they'd lead the way in > doing what was best for artists. > > Rupert > http://twittervlog.tv > > &g

[videoblogging] Re: Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread Heath
.wasn't one of the big things about vlogging being able to 'be' personal, to talk, to share, to grow Heath http://batmangeek.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i tend to agree with mister schlomo. > depends what your "personal videos" are too. >

[videoblogging] Re: Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread Heath
I think that works in areas where you have a large vlogging community...but I don't see a lot of "hey I was just surfing around and found your site" happening much anymore in personal vlogging...there is just so much stuff out there...I mean just trying to find something new is dauntingI me

[videoblogging] Pixel Heads Network show Ask The Experts

2008-09-09 Thread Sheila English
I discovered this show when it hit my radar for video distribution articles and videos. They interviewed the CEO of TubeMogul and I wanted to find out what was new there. They have some great guests! People who work or have worked at Disney TV, CNN, Sony, etc. I was interviewed and I talked about

[videoblogging] Re: Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread Sheila English
I just hired an account exec who lives in Manhattan. I do think face-to-face networking makes a difference. And that makes the struggle even harder for those who aren't in LA or NY. We have our Head of Production in LA and she will go to events and meetings there, but we really needed to be in NYC

[videoblogging] Re: Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread Sheila English
Interesting. NY Times seems to really be paying attention. Last Wednesday I was interviewed by NY Times for an article coming out next month. This was specific to what we're doing in the publishing industry, but the questions were about online video and book trailers. It's always great to see onl

Re: [videoblogging] Finally, indie film/video on itunes for $. For a hefty fee.

2008-09-09 Thread Rupert
r artists. Rupert http://twittervlog.tv On 9-Sep-08, at 1:39 PM, Brook Hinton wrote: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080909-tunecore-will-put-your- indie-film-on-itunes.html > > ___ > Brook Hinton > film/video/

Re: [videoblogging] Re: AVI to MOV freeware?

2008-09-09 Thread Rupert
Hmm. You and Dave have mirroring problems. He has audio with no picture, and you have picture with no audio. AVIs are a problem. Another program you could try is Super C http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html You could try is converting to another intermediate format - maybe another type of mov

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread Sull
i tend to agree with mister schlomo. depends what your "personal videos" are too. are they produced, artistic, entertaining, stylistic? or are they talking head vids with the primary purpose of basic communication? if the latter, than i dont know if that can be called an art form. it's a video mess

[videoblogging] Re: AVI to MOV freeware?

2008-09-09 Thread hoclides
Hi Rupert, MPEG Streamclip: that's the same software I've used and though it's the only freeware to actually produce a perfect H264 *.mov, it failed to carry the soundtrack on to the new file. I've tried everything I could: from streamline copying the audio to another mp3 file with the soundtrack

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
Actually, I think for personal vlogging its even more so that face-to-face interaction helps readership to your blog. Well, that, and just being a part of various communities. I would be hard-pressed to think that someone actually watches my personal vids without knowing me on some sort of level.

[videoblogging] Finally, indie film/video on itunes for $. For a hefty fee.

2008-09-09 Thread Brook Hinton
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080909-tunecore-will-put-your-indie-film-on-itunes.html > > ___ > Brook Hinton > film/video/audio art > www.brookhinton.com > studio vlog/blog: www.brookhin

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread Brook Hinton
In my dreams, decisions connected to the quality of creative output are made by anonymous judges looking at submissions in which the author's names have been blacked out to avoid any "who you know" bias whatsoever. In my naive youth, I assumed people at least tried to act as though that were the ca

[videoblogging] Re: Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread Heath
I still think it's face to face networking that get's you noticed, at least if you are trying to do a show. As far as personal vlogging goes, I really wonder how many people care about that anymore. I mean to watch it and comment on it, etc. I don't see the same fire and desire about persona

Re: [videoblogging] Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
It's sad to say, but the Who You Know will always be a part of this business of entertainment. There are some shows that I think are brilliant, but they just dont know anyone who can help them make their way through the economic landscape. There are a couple made between the coasts that are great

[videoblogging] Two NYTimes articles on Web Video

2008-09-09 Thread Jay dedman
Couple of recent articles in the NYTimes about the progess of web shows made by commercial networks. Their point is that no one's made the "big hit" yet that will really excite people to regularly start watching episodic shows online. The networks are certainly trying hard though. It's funny becau

[videoblogging] Re: Open Source survelliance

2008-09-09 Thread Heath
an" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It's awesome that people can now organize online and be their own media. > But there are also some possible repercussions. > US authorities seem to watch videos as much as teenage boys. > > http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20

[videoblogging] Open Source survelliance

2008-09-09 Thread Jay dedman
It's awesome that people can now organize online and be their own media. But there are also some possible repercussions. US authorities seem to watch videos as much as teenage boys. http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080909-the-revolution-will-be-streamed-rnc-arrests-rooted-in-youtube