Re: [videoblogging] Re: Frequency of Distribution

2009-05-24 Thread Adrian Miles
there is also something called stretch film which if it became viable could be relevant here. I only know of one person who actually made something like it (using LiveStage Pro). the idea (comes from stretch hypertext) is that you have, say, a 2 minute version of the work, but at any point

[videoblogging] Re: Frequency of Distribution

2009-05-24 Thread Bill Cammack
woah. Now *THAT* is an interesting concept. Your comp tape actually contains the rest of the video, being skipped over unless you select it. I like that a lot. :) I suppose, technically, you could do something similar with YouTube annotations, as far as linking each demo section to the video

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Reminder: Open Video Conference in June

2009-05-24 Thread Jan McLaughlin
This sounds totally great. Just got gainful employment that will take my attention for most of what's going on Friday, but Saturday Sunday, would LOVE to at least hang out if not attend the actual conference sessions. I'll be too brain dead for that by then. I've spots for four folks to stay

[videoblogging] Internet-Ready TV's from Major Brands Coming

2009-05-24 Thread Jeffrey Taylor
With set-top boxes failing, major brands like Sony are planning on adding ethernet ports to their flatscreens: http://www.news24.com/News24/Technology/News/0,,2-13-1443_2521446,00.html Plug and play internet on televisions could be a total game-changer. -- Jeffrey Taylor 912 Cole St, #349 San

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Reminder: Open Video Conference in June

2009-05-24 Thread Lauren Galanter
Anyone else planning on staying at the conference hotel? Just curious as I booked a room for the sake of logistics ease... Lauren Galanter www.laurengalanter.com www.linkedin.com/in/laureng 610-761-4435 On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Jan McLaughlin jannie@gmail.comwrote: This sounds

Re: [videoblogging] Internet-Ready TV's from Major Brands Coming

2009-05-24 Thread Rupert
This is it. On 24-May-09, at 5:05 PM, Jeffrey Taylor wrote: With set-top boxes failing, major brands like Sony are planning on adding ethernet ports to their flatscreens: http://www.news24.com/News24/Technology/News/0,,2-13-1443_2521446,00.html Plug and play internet on televisions

Re: [videoblogging] Internet-Ready TV's from Major Brands Coming

2009-05-24 Thread Jeffrey Taylor
And like Social Media, YouTube, videoblogging, twitter, and other trends, it will take 3 years to become mainstream. Year 1: Discovery by early-adopters Year 2: Corporate Discovery and creation of budget for projects in... Year 3: Where everything goes mainstream. I keep talking about this

[videoblogging] Re: Internet-Ready TV's from Major Brands Coming

2009-05-24 Thread Josh Paul
This largest hurdle I foresee is getting apps to run on the tvs, and how well each manufacturer adheres to any given standard. I believe most manufacturers have signed on to use tru2way, which is based in Java, which is now owned by Oracle. Does anyone foresee Ellison making some type of

[videoblogging] Re: Internet-Ready TV's from Major Brands Coming

2009-05-24 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Paul joshp...@... wrote: This largest hurdle I foresee is getting apps to run on the tvs, and how well each manufacturer adheres to any given standard. I believe most manufacturers have signed on to use tru2way, which is based in Java, which is

[videoblogging] Re: Internet-Ready TV's from Major Brands Coming

2009-05-24 Thread Enric
The history of technological phaes is covered well by Kurzweil in The Singularity is Near, IMO. The first phase is widely optomistic where people see possibilities and blue skies. Then those predictions fall short with skepticism and conservative view. In the second (and sometimes third

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Internet-Ready TV's from Major Brands Coming

2009-05-24 Thread Rupert
I've always assumed that none of them will really end up with proper browsers - just content portals full of pre-selected channels from commercial partners. This is how we will all get shut out. From the article: Philips is calling its internet service Net-TV. Devices in the 9000 series