Re: [videoblogging] tutorials new video bloggers and amatuer video producers

2009-12-02 Thread Adam Quirk
Word, somebody fix that please. On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Irina irina...@gmail.com wrote: it still takes forever to get a good video out online lol compressing, processing blah blah blah On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote: OK, I don't get

Re: [videoblogging] tutorials new video bloggers and amatuer video producers

2009-12-02 Thread Rupert
It's easy - skip all that filming/editing/publishing bullshit. Now I just record things with my brain, and then write supportive comments to myself. It saves hours. On 2 Dec 2009, at 14:33, Adam Quirk wrote: Word, somebody fix that please. On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Irina

Re: [videoblogging] tutorials new video bloggers and amatuer video producers

2009-12-02 Thread Adam Quirk
Good call. Is there a way to forego critical thinking altogether and just record and parse brain waves during REM sleep? That seems like a logical next step in creativity productivity efficiency. That is not a rhetorical question. If anyone reading this wants to help build such a thing, and

Re: [videoblogging] tutorials new video bloggers and amatuer video producers

2009-12-02 Thread Rupert
I don't think so, but I think there's a Charlie Kaufman script in there somewhere. On 2 Dec 2009, at 15:20, Adam Quirk wrote: Good call. Is there a way to forego critical thinking altogether and just record and parse brain waves during REM sleep? That seems like a logical next step

[videoblogging] early days, blogs in different society and vogma manifesto

2009-12-02 Thread elaluca11
Hi Jay! Hi all of you! Thanks a lot for forwarding my email (to Joly - who?) and telling a bit about the early days. It's really helpful for my research because I hadn't been interested in web-videos at that time. Actually, I hadn't known about it before there was a local offer (just a

Re: [videoblogging] tutorials new video bloggers and amatuer video producers

2009-12-02 Thread Adrian Miles
I cut out the writing bit and just think supportive comments. It's even faster. :-) On 03/12/2009, at 1:47 AM, Rupert wrote: It's easy - skip all that filming/editing/publishing bullshit. Now I just record things with my brain, and then write supportive comments to myself. It saves hours.

[videoblogging] $120 Wireless Mic review

2009-12-02 Thread Caleb Clark
I just discovered the Audio-technica ATR288W, seems almost too good to be true for $120...I'm sure the range is low, but I'm only needing 100 ft or less for documentation stuff and guest speakers, presenters, etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeQgc6zEYMofeature=related -- ~ Caleb Clark -

Re: [videoblogging] Day 30: 30 Day 30 People 30 Videos

2009-12-02 Thread Jay dedman
What I'd really like, though, is to edit together the whole thing into one video as was suggested at the start. I tried earlier in the month, but was unable to download several of the entries from their various video hosting sites. Does anyone have the requisite download-fu to grab all of the

Re: [videoblogging] Day 30: 30 Day 30 People 30 Videos

2009-12-02 Thread Michael Verdi
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote: What I'd really like, though, is to edit together the whole thing into one video as was suggested at the start. Here we run into the wall of video formats/codecs And in addition to the codec thing, you have the fact that

Re: [videoblogging] early days, blogs in different society and vogma manifesto

2009-12-02 Thread Jay dedman
Thanks a lot for forwarding my email (to Joly - who?) and telling a bit about the early days. It's really helpful for my research because I hadn't been interested in web-videos at that time. Actually, I hadn't known about it before there was a local offer (just a platform with videos) for

Re: [videoblogging] Day 30: 30 Day 30 People 30 Videos

2009-12-02 Thread Jay dedman
I've been working on a site where we can continue playing games like this. I hope to have it up soon. One reason for building it is to address issues like this. So for example I've imported those 30 videos and built a way to see a grid of all the videos and then to easily page through them in

Re: [videoblogging] early days, blogs in different society and vogma manifesto

2009-12-02 Thread Kath O'Donnell
there was also a list called vlogtheory too http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vlogtheory which might have some discussions you'd be interested in I think there was another? but maybe I've forgotten [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: [videoblogging] early days, blogs in different society and vogma manifesto

2009-12-02 Thread Kath O'Donnell
oh there's video vortex now too (but it's more recent than below) http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/videovortex_listcultures.org 2009/12/3 Kath O'Donnell alia...@gmail.com there was also a list called vlogtheory too http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vlogtheory which might have some

Re: [videoblogging] Day 30: 30 Day 30 People 30 Videos

2009-12-02 Thread sull
one hack technique that i almost was going to spend an hour on the other night is the literally screen capture every video and then just stitch them all together. i use screenflow on the mac (and sometimes snapz pro as well). i've done this in some cases in the past and though it is

[videoblogging] German-speaking videoblog scene + ReRe: Hello definition of videoblog

2009-12-02 Thread Kirstin
Hi Jenn, Nice to meet you! As a big fan of Ehrensenf, I'm curious: what other videoprogram-type vlogs are popular in Germany? Best, Kirstin http://www.digest.tv http://www.digest.tv  http://www.twitter.com/kirstinbutler http://www.twitter.com/kirstinbutler   --- In