Welcome to the vlogosphere, Wally the W.
Vlog on.
Jan
On 1/2/07, wallythewonderdog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I've been planning to join this group for several weeks, and just
barely made it on the first day of 2007. I'm in Texas, about 90 miles
from Crawford. Right now I'm (a)
the freedom of the vlogosphere and what that means. Can we
make February or March YouTube Month in the vlogosphere? Let's mash
'em up and link 'em and praise 'em like crazy. Evangelize YouTube.
Concerted effort.
Happy New Year!
Jan
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Yes indeedy: here's to a better 2007!
Optimism abounds.
XO,
Jan
On 1/1/07, Eric Skiff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heh, sounds like a fun night! :)
Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday! I look forward to seeing and
meeting
more of you all in the new year!
-Eric
Felt Up TV
On 1/1/07,
Recently subscribed to Current TV's Pod mailing list.
This is the first message to come through.
Interesting in concept and execution for those here who follow distributed
production techniques.
Let me know if you're interested and the attachments don't come through to
the Vlog list.
Happy New
As a result of what you describe, makeup and set building technology
has shifted. They can't use the old sets with HD. One show I know
tested HD side-by-side with 35mm a number of years back and decided to
stick with 35mm because of those issues. Too much detail would break
the fourth wall given
Great timing; just when the cynicism was overwhelming, y'all kick my butt.
Duly kicked: sending lots o' light your way.
XO,
Jan
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of Faux press, one of the people among us who
truely knows the value of fidelity and whom works on high budget films
and documentaries uses as her everday instrament of vlogging a video
phone. And it's exactly this approach I'd recommend. The old one two
punch. :)
Sure... for your studio work
A much-improved communique, Chris.
Jan
On 12/20/06, [chrisbrogan.com] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone-
Not to relive the past few days, but I wanted to point to Jeff
Pulver's blog, where we've started our transition to an opt-in model.
That post is here:
Yup. They got me.
Checking 'em out now.
Seems like they only pick up the audioworks.
No obvious way to claim a feed.
Links back to my site.
Doesn't host the content so downloads run through Feedburner and Blip for
statistics purposes.
Post formatting comes through cleanly and includes links,
We can safely say that vlogging has arrived only when both White House and
Vatican have videoblogs.
Won't be long now...
Hehehe.
Jan
On 12/21/06, Tom Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cardinal Seán O'Malley, who already had a blog, will start podcasting
this
Christmas. A vlog is in the
And Pulver speaks of it, too. Evilvlog reportedhttp://www.evilvlog.com/?p=27
.
http://pulverblog.pulver.com/archives/006117.html
I don't begrudge the balls-out amoral excitement folks get once they figure
the value of homemade motion picture content. Been there. It's frighteningly
heady.
Either
Do you think that Josh Wolf's witholding his videotape has anything to
do with this escalation in technique?
Is confiscating cameras a trend? Feels like a trend to me. How can we
prove whether or not this is true?
Jan
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Oh, heck, went to leave you a comment but the captcha wasn't generating an
image.
Commenting here: rockin'.
Jan
On 12/17/06, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not completely on topic, but not off either. I just posted an entry
on my blog. In a nutshell, I don't care about HD...just good
/
The Whitehouse is podcasting and videoblogging
Aaah.
Cool.
Vlogging's arrived.
Peace.
Jan
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://www.rosetimes.com/
The idea and process of giving / conducting online digtal interviews
is one I've played with a bit and as Rosen says, the video interview
thing could use some creative help to render it accessible and improve
quality.
XO,
Jan
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http
Yeah, Bill - a bit off-topic - but the Verizon installation tech must have
said, They're rolling out FIOS TV next month, so we're all jumping around
like crazy, learning... at least half a dozen times. Verizon sent me a
FedEx announcement of the fiber optic rollout. They're creaming in their
jeans
Found this article you may find of interest, Nox.
http://newassignment.net/blog/kelly_nuxoll/dec2006/15/what_motivates_p
From the article:
Considering the vast majority of people participate for free, we have to
assume they're not motivated by money. As Mark Davis has pointed
that their
submission
stands a chance at winning.
Thanks for the comments. (And apologies about the laziness typing numbers
and URLs.)
Nox
On 12/15/06, Jan / The Faux Press [EMAIL PROTECTED]jannie.jan%40gmail.com
wrote:
Am not inspired by the concept in the least.
Pay $5 in order
Echo what others have said re: AVG.
I also run Spywareblaster. It blocks tasteless cookies from ever getting in
your box, and alerts you to system changes, like if something wants to reset
your default browser page or change a registry value.
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
Am not inspired by the concept in the least.
Pay $5 in order to maybe get $10? I don't think so.
Robin Hood works if Met Life is the sponsor. If Met Life is the sponsor,
then folks don't have to pay to enter.
Glenda the Good Witch would work as wish-granting icon, but she's
copyrighted.
Ooooh - must set alarm clock!
Jan
On 12/14/06, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
a few of us were chatting about the various vlogging collaborations and
we thought let's have a video conference about it
so the topic is Videoblogging collaborations, looking back at 2006 and
aw - missed it dag-nabbit.
:(
J
On 12/14/06, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
a few of us were chatting about the various vlogging collaborations and
we thought let's have a video conference about it
so the topic is Videoblogging collaborations, looking back at 2006 and
I too was bothered by the ads - not the advertising per se, but rather the
length. That and the fact that it felt they were created for television and
not the web. There's a different style that works on the web and advertisers
have yet to figure it out.
In the long run, product placement will
You were darned deep in the fray, dude.
Talk about that, will you?
Curious how you felt about your physical position.
Jan
On 12/13/06, ~ FluxRostrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re: I was Attacked by NYPD ~ Wanna Watch?
http://fluxrostrum.blogspot.com/2006/11/war-on-journalism.html
I can
I've no way to evaluate the import of this, but it seemed interesting
as it was compared to Drupal which I've heard is a good way to
facilitate online community.
Furthermore, liked how the News Cloud site felt / looked.
http://blog.newscloud.com/2006/12/newscloud_relea.html
The following is a
http://screens.blogs.nytimes.com/2006/12/12/amanda-across-abc/
NYT Blog features Ms. Congdon.
Thar she goes! Whoo!
Jan
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You can send in your questions to Amanda via cell phone video.
Yo!
Jan
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:
On Dec 13, 2006, at 1:31 AM, Jan / The Faux Press wrote:
I've no way to evaluate the import of this, but it seemed interesting
as it was compared to Drupal which I've heard is a good way to
facilitate online community.
interesting stuff. thanks for pointing this out
Has the html code to be added to templates changed? i.e. do I have to redo
all the templates?
:)
Thanks!
Jan
On 12/8/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
video Playing In Place (vPIP) 0.16g Beta is now available.
This is a maintenance release. This release tries to make closing a
video
*http://tinyurl.com/y7rbkm
Easier to get to.
:)
Jan
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On 12/9/06, tony.katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fox, Viacom, CBS and NBC are in talks regarding the creation of a
YouTube like site.
The article link is http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?
It matters because...
Already lots of folks have got their minds around 'vlogging' 'videoblogging'
'vee-logging' and say the words.
They are not particularly beautiful in the mouth.
Nor are they terribly catchy or descriptive to the uninitiated.
I blame 'blogging'.
I blame 'podcasting'.
I
Oooh, tanks.
J
On 12/8/06, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's my Friday pick:
http://bottomunion.com/blog/?p=366
By Aaron Valdez of Valdezatron.com
It's a real horrorshow production. His rythym is on point. I shivered a
little bit after watching. Wryly fatalistic, yet willing to
Aye.
J
On 12/6/06, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.bullemhead.com/seasonal/art-bar-on-the-15th.html
What: Drinks and food (menu http://www.merchantsny.com/art/art_menu.php)
When: 7:00pm, Friday, December 15th
Where: Art Bar - Map
Will check out your vids later today, but wanted to ask if you'd be
interested in talking with other trainers? My Dad's a shepherd who's been
working with border collies for 40 years. It might be cool (eventually) to
have some footage of other doggie types to push traffic your way.
Warmly,
Jan
Am curious too as to what you mean by not modify.
Do you worry that political operatives might mash up your videos to
make unflattering derivative works? Oh. I'm guessing it's for an
ongoing case...
I think you may want to have a secure filesharing server like
SpinXpress ( http://spinxpress.com/
So, what's the price / domain?
J
On 12/5/06, vloglist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the sincere welcome Ted Tagami. We should do lunch.
In any case, my post... and myself... are legit. I'm involved in
marketing and media in the Minneapolis metro area. I first heard
about vlogging
Well done - very funny - and welcome to the vlogosphere!
I'm a subscriber :)
Jan
On 12/3/06, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hehe That was pretty entertaining. Welcome to the big city. You're going
to have lots of
material! :D
__
Bill C.
http://ReelSolid.TV
--- In
Wowow. Who said there wasn't a Santa Claus? Well, maybe there isn't a Claus,
but now, we don't need one. This is just what I wanted and in the right
size, too.
Thanks, Drew.
Jan
On 12/3/06, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just in case anyone is interested, here is the bulk of
Just browsed through your site. Very exciting stuff. The Tips Techniques
video just began to play and you've done a great job on that, for sure. A
valuable 25 minutes for all of us toward becoming better camera operators /
film makers. This deserves a revlog...
Reading deeper into the text pieces found that before Ritscher set himself
on fire, he set up a video camera.
Jan
On 12/1/06, Adam Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the first I've heard of Malachi Ritscher and I live a mere three
hours north of Chicago. This is truly disturbing and
Mr. Meiser, you're on a roll.
Jan
On 11/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
There's one simple thing I must point out. Who stands on the soap box
all day?
The simple fact of the matter is that the average vloggers post what,
3 minutes total video footage a week if even?
I think product placement is definitely the wave of vlog sustainability
future.
You got a deal with Schlitz?
If not, why not? Hrm?
XOXOX
Jan
On 11/28/06, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Best. Product. Placement. Ever.
On 11/28/06, Chuck Olsen [EMAIL
Good question, Rich, and one of the most difficult to put in place.
Asking strangers for interviews is a skillset you may have been born
with or - with work - can develop.
Look forward to others' responses to this one :)
It will take me some time to craft a response, but it's definitely
When you're recording using your camera for sound and the speaker is on
stage, position yourself rather near the PA system. Not too close, tho.
:)
Jan
On 11/28/06, Kary Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used Levelator with good results. The specific cases that I used
it for were
Best solution is always this: get good sound in the first place. Bottom
line, after a few mistakes you'll begin to understand the limits of your
sound recording system and begin to act / shoot accordingly. Can't stress
this enough. Turn off the refrigerator, air conditioner, heating system,
etc.,
Thanks, Rick, important social fallout from recent video phone footage.
Keep us posted of more articles you may find.
Jan
On 11/27/06, Rick Rey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check it out here:
http://www.cameraphonereport.com/2006/11/the_media_exami.html
--
Excerpt:
Recent actions by the
Oooh, can't wait to watch, Chris.
Thanks for making this happen.
Jan
On 11/27/06, [chrisbrogan.com] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All 17 Sessions from the Fall 2006 Video on the Net are up FOR FREE
via our friends at Blip.tv
Go to http://von.blip.tv , and you can watch all the sessions at
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/28/technology/28tube.html?ex=132237en=0a1ba8ec248c869dei=5090partner=rssuserlandemc=rss
http://tinyurl.com/yzh4yv
Hehehe.
Jan
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Naked natives. Dancing. Eating. Suckling their young. My grandparents
thought it their duty to puchase the kids subscriptions. My parents continue
the tradition to this day. The magazine fell off my interest radar when in
the late 80's / early 90's I learned from my sister (who worked for their
Oh, Iliya, Iliya, Iliya,
Herein lies one of the main points of why it's important to help make people
media literate through videoblogging: motion pictures can be shaped to point
the truth in lots of different directions.
If you learn nothing else from vlogging, this should be it.
I'd love to
Duly noted - as an audiobook publisher, this is what I've been waiting for.
Yeah.
Jan
On 11/26/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very cool tech. I wonder if the podiobooks people use it.
Casey
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http://www.galacticast.com/
.
in addition to basic uploads and manual addition of items.
For story-tellers feedcycle is a good start and maybe more people with
latch onto the idea of subscribing to stories/works via user-managed rss
delivery.
what features do you think are needed?
On 11/27/06, Jan / The Faux Press
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Lest we forget: National Geographic was soft porn for at least my
generation.
Jan
On 11/25/06, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They accepted it the way it is, and she wasn't even asking them to.
On 11/25/06, Gromik Tohoku [EMAIL PROTECTED]gromik_tohoku%40yahoo.com.au
wrote:
To which montage do you refer? Got a link?
Thanks,
Jan
On 25 Nov 2006 12:31:52 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding that ten-minute montage, I can't compare it in terms of
communities but can observe it from the outside as a longtime
expatriate in Japan. First,
Retitled the subject of this email so the Blip folks will find your
question.
XO,
Jan
On 11/25/06, Clintus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm so glad I found this. My question is, when you upload a video and
do not upload your own thumbnail, how does blip's engine choose a
frame to use as a
Oh, Robert, that is s walled garden of you. Tut-tut.
I don't get the idea that the vlogosphere generally operates under
walled garden mode.
Take Node 101, for example.
If you've got the passion to make a Vloggercon or Node 101 anywhere in
the world, I venture to say no one will stop you.
Tapped for the Vlog Press Kithttp://del.icio.us/love_detective/vlogpresskit
.
Whoot! You guys rock.
Jan
On 11/24/06, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
congrats!!
On 11/23/06, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED]compumavengal%40earthlink.net
wrote:
What a wonderful gift on this day. Circles of
Aye, Tom, that's the kind of attitude that allows entropy to win.
In my experience, either you get it or you don't. She don't.
Jan
On 11/22/06, Tom Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if Ms. Trunk was one of those people who stood on the side
lines at
Kitty Hawk and said to the
Two folks on the cutting edge of independent filmmaking are Gary
Winickhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0935095/(InDigEnt
Entertainment http://www.indigent.net/ InDigEnt's
Movieshttp://www.imdb.com/company/co0013020/)
and Gretchen McGowan http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0569640/ of HDNet
Interlineations appear below, Ferd. Thanks for asking the right questions.
Jan
On 11/18/06, Ferd Eggan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jay, thanks for zeroing in on this and posting the video. I think it
raises some important questions. The following are some examples:
[snip]
4. Is this an
Sorry - my postings been goofy lately.
XO
Jan
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I think my emails aren't getting through to the list, and haven't probably
been showing up for weeks.
Inadvertently subscribed to the Google Groups version of this list
and...well...that's not workin'.
Jan
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From: Jan / The Faux Press [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date
Just uploaded a piece to blip.
http://blip.tv/posts/?topic_name=sayittokatietopic=48360
Thanks for the opportunity to speak out, Steve.
Jan
On 11/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How's this pet project of yours catching on Steve?
Are their videos other than on Blip?
of
Internet content particularly video and finding work for them in
Web-based advertising and entertainment, as well as in the older media.
XO
Jan
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